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1 II, 1 | arms have forelegs. This is true of all quadrupeds, but such 2 III, 21| quadrupeds, this is especially true of the ewe; for the ewe 3 v, 17| and in later life; this is true both of crabs and crawfish. 4 v, 18| sepia; and this is likewise true of the young calamary.~The 5 VI, 2 | palatable, and more liquid than true eggs, and are produced in 6 VI, 2 | wind-egg does not become a true egg, and the true egg does 7 VI, 2 | become a true egg, and the true egg does not take on the 8 VI, 2 | water. Conception of the true egg and conformation of 9 VI, 6 | times rears four. It is not true that, as some aver, the 10 VI, 17| over (this being especially true of the mullet), and after 11 VI, 32| and underneath this the true female genital organ. The 12 VII, 1 | wanton; and the same is true of boys, unless they be 13 VII, 1 | and the same is equally true of girls. For when in boy 14 VII, 3 | and this is especially true of those that bear many 15 VII, 6 | And just the same thing is true in regard to the generative 16 IX, 37| so-called fishing-frog are quite true; as are also those given 17 IX, 40| extracting their intestines. True, they often recover, if 18 IX, 44| regarding him are quite true; the one that he is especially