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1 I, 15| palm’, and is fleshy and divided by joints or lines: in the 2 I, 15| at the front of it the divided part consists of "toes", 3 II, 11| creatures. Each of its feet is divided into two parts, which bear 4 II, 11| is for a short distance divided after a fashion into toes; 5 II, 11| feet the inside part is divided into three and the outside 6 III, 16| osseous one.~Flesh can be divided asunder in any direction, 7 IV, 1 | blood. These animals are divided into several genera.~One 8 IV, 2 | Each of the two claws, divided at the end like a pair of 9 IV, 2 | so-called neck is outwardly divided into five divisions, and 10 IV, 5 | the animal is in a manner divided up by them. The edible urchin 11 IV, 5 | oesophagus, and then the stomach, divided into five parts, and filled 12 IV, 9 | say, whose body is thus divided; as for instance, one species 13 IV, 11| to sex, some animals are divided into male and female, but 14 IV, 11| female, but others are not so divided but can only be said in 15 v, 17| granular consistency, and is divided into eight parts; for corresponding 16 v, 30| the large species some are divided at the waist, to wit, the 17 v, 30| of the tettigonia as are divided at the waist can sing just 18 VI, 13| Fishes for the most part are divided into males and females, 19 VIII, 1| of animals, then, may be divided into two acts-procreation 20 VIII, 3| birds may be pretty well divided into such as procure their