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1 I, 16| oesophagus (whose other name is derived oesophagus from its length 2 II, 1 | extremity. The hollow part is derived from the skin, but the core 3 II, 1 | wrapped-the hard part-is derived from the bones; as is the 4 III, 1 | hystera or delphys, whence is derived the word adelphos, and the 5 III, 5 | Now, if the sinews were derived in unbroken sequence from 6 v, 15| from which their name is derived is dark to blackness, in 7 v, 19| And of insects some are derived from insect congeners, as 8 v, 19| cicada. Other insects are not derived from living parentage, but 9 v, 19| both such grubs as are derived from the copulation of living 10 v, 19| hypera and the penia are derived from similar caterpillars, 11 VI, 13| they grow by sustenance derived from the juice oozing from 12 VI, 15| into existence, not being derived from eggs or from copulation. 13 VI, 15| anchovy. There is another fry, derived from the maenis and the 14 VI, 16| existence and sustenance is derived from rain-water.~There is 15 VI, 16| they suppose that eels are derived. But this opinion is not 16 VI, 16| founded on fact. Eels are derived from the so-called "earth' 17 VI, 18| other and by the pleasure derived from copulation. The female 18 VI, 18| a-horsing; and the term derived from the habits of this 19 VIII, 1| varying amount of pleasure derived therefrom, and also in regard