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1 I, 6 | kind of hair such prickly hairs as hedgehogs and porcupines 2 I, 9 | a lower eyelid, and the hairs on the edges of these are 3 II, 1 | man has only a few short hairs excepting on the head, but, 4 II, 1 | animals a few straggling hairs grow under the eyelid.~Of 5 II, 13| they are not covered with hairs as are viviparous land animals, 6 II, 17| his tongue are as thin as hairs. The seal, also, by the 7 III, 11| majority of cases, grey hairs are white from the beginning; 8 III, 11| the white-sickness all the hairs get grey; and instances 9 III, 11| malady, whereas the grey hairs shed off and black ones 10 III, 11| last to change colour.~Some hairs are congenital, others grow 11 III, 11| man only. The congenital hairs are on the head, the eyelids, 12 III, 11| of the later growths the hairs on the pubes are the first 13 III, 11| pubes.~Women do not grow hairs on the chin; except that 14 III, 11| and these are the last hairs to grow grey.~Hairs if plucked 15 III, 11| last hairs to grow grey.~Hairs if plucked out before maturity 16 III, 11| passions the congenital hairs shed the sooner, while the 17 III, 11| shed the sooner, while the hairs of the after-growths are 18 III, 12| mousewhale instead of teeth has hairs in its mouth resembling 19 III, 12| resembling pigs’ bristles.~Hairs after being cut grow at 20 IX, 37| they are long and thin like hairs, and are round at the tips;