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1 II, 15 | quadrupeds, all to a greater or a lesser extent. But of fishes some 2 II, 17 | greater in the greater fish, lesser in the lesser; but in the 3 II, 17 | greater fish, lesser in the lesser; but in the large fishes 4 III, 3 | situated to the front, and the lesser one is to the rear of it; 5 III, 3 | side of the body, and the lesser one to the left; and by 6 III, 3 | along the greater ones, lesser along the less, so continuously 7 III, 4 | manner the parts of the lesser one of the two chief blood-vessels, 8 IV, 6 | there are two species, the lesser and more edible, and the 9 v, 28 | that is to say, with the lesser covering the larger, for 10 VI, 2 | the pigeon in a somewhat lesser period. Pigeons have the 11 VI, 9 | eggs, or may be a slightly lesser number: she does not lay 12 VI, 17 | days, with others it is a lesser period; but with all it 13 VI, 18 | indulge in such freaks to a lesser degree owing to the frequency 14 VI, 21 | together like mares, but in lesser degree.~ 15 VIII, 12| swan, the pelican, and the lesser goose.~ 16 VIII, 20| same eventualities but in a lesser degree. The sheatfish is 17 IX, 2 | between the larger and the lesser fishes: for the big fishes 18 IX, 37 | colour and shape, but is of lesser bulk and more rapid in its 19 IX, 50 | of doors, ruminate to a lesser degree and over a lesser 20 IX, 50 | lesser degree and over a lesser period. Some, also, of the