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1 I, 1 | others have only a small quantity. It happens further that 2 III, 5 | together by sinews, and a great quantity of sinews are placed in 3 III, 19 | escape in any considerable quantity, animals fall into a faint 4 III, 19 | in an exceedingly large quantity they die. If the blood get 5 III, 19 | discharged.~Blood differs in quantity and appearance according 6 III, 20 | animals not pregnant a small quantity of milk has been procured 7 III, 20 | milking process a considerable quantity of milk has been educed.~ 8 VI, 1 | high breeds, lay a large quantity of eggs before brooding, 9 VI, 15 | its best in quality and quantity in moist warm weather.)~ 10 VII, 3 | the breasts is scant in quantity and so to speak cobwebby 11 VII, 10 | place after birth in small quantity, and in cases where it only 12 VIII, 2 | will be found to contain a quantity of water, and the water 13 VIII, 10| tends also to increase the quantity of milk in the ewes. If 14 IX, 1 | and requires a smaller quantity of nutriment.~As was previously 15 IX, 5 | stag has been caught with a quantity of green ivy grown over 16 IX, 15 | said to lay a very large quantity of eggs: next to the ostrich 17 IX, 40 | inferior kings, a large quantity of drones, and the so-called 18 IX, 40 | if it be sufficient in quantity, the occupants of the hive