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1 II, 14 | blooded animals there now remains the serpent genus. This 2 III, 1 | other internal organs, it remains for us to treat of the organs 3 III, 21 | plenty of milk coming.~Milk remains for a long time in the female, 4 IV, 8 | cannot be pulled off, but remains attached even when the knife 5 IV, 8 | greater part of the body remains within),-and scallops, if 6 v, 1 | been touched upon. It now remains for us to discuss, duly 7 v, 19 | and to void excrement, and remains tightly wrapped up and motionless 8 v, 22 | first it is like water and remains liquid for several days. 9 VI, 2 | through and through, it remains soft, and in point of fact 10 VI, 18 | the like phenomena; it now remains to treat of the same phenomena 11 VI, 25 | the animal is young; if it remains long wrinkled up, the animal 12 VI, 28 | trees. The boar usually remains by the sow for thirty days. 13 VI, 29 | though the hide of the animal remains sound and uninjured.~ 14 VII, 7 | seed reaches the womb and remains there for a while, a membrane 15 VII, 10 | has not yet come away, but remains after the child itself is 16 VII, 10 | while the rest of the body remains within.~In cases where flooding 17 VIII, 17| young at this time, and remains in concealment until it 18 IX, 32 | until the market-hour it remains on the nest. In old age 19 IX, 50 | voice never changes but remains high-pitched; if they be