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1 III, 2 | stream, like liquid out of a vessel, since there is no blood 2 III, 3 | heart were a part of the vessel, in which the blood broadens 3 III, 3 | into the aorta). The great vessel looks as though made of 4 III, 3 | consisting of a large undivided vessel. But there split off from 5 III, 3 | vertebra of the neck.~The vessel, then, that extends to the 6 III, 3 | from the windpipe. And that vessel which extends to the vertebra 7 III, 3 | javelin rends.~From this vessel there extend small blood-vessels 8 III, 3 | vertebra above the kidneys the vessel bifurcates. And in the above 9 III, 4 | fibre-like veinlets.~There is no vessel that runs from the aorta 10 IV, 1 | called a mytis, and on it a vessel containing a thick black 11 IV, 1 | sepia or cuttle-fish this vessel is the largest, and this 12 IV, 1 | is so great as to fill a vessel larger than the creature’ 13 v, 9 | roads, it will hover about a vessel and then disappear in a 14 v, 18 | removed they suffice to fill a vessel much larger than the animal’ 15 VII, 8 | ones, such as fowls, one vessel only.~Of the four vessels 16 VIII, 2 | practical way. Take a thin vessel of moulded wax, attach a 17 VIII, 19| leaps over the bulwarks of a vessel and falls back on the deck. 18 IX, 6 | up human excrement in a vessel attached to the boughs of