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1 I, 16| duplication is not so plainly discernible as in other species, and 2 I, 16| the duplication is least discernible in man. And in man the organ 3 II, 11| similar motion is more or less discernible over the whole body. It 4 III, 3 | the chambers is scarcely discernible; the second larger is scarcely 5 III, 3 | second larger is scarcely discernible in animals of medium size; 6 III, 3 | communications are indistinctly discernible by reason of their minuteness, 7 III, 4 | the big vein is plainly discernible, even in creatures of insignificant 8 III, 5 | this continuity would be discernible in attenuated specimens.~ 9 III, 5 | in the fish are chiefly discernible in connexion with the fin.~ 10 IV, 4 | egg-shaped formations are discernible. But for the relative positions 11 IV, 4 | for the excretions is not discernible. The legs and the thorax 12 IV, 7 | no other organ of sense discernible, except that some insects 13 IV, 7 | has in it a membrane quite discernible, whilst the membrane is 14 IV, 8 | organs of sense are plainly discernible; and this is especially 15 IV, 8 | have the passage for sound discernible. It is the same with the 16 IV, 8 | has no organ of hearing discernible. Furthermore, when engaged 17 v, 22| taste of thyme-honey is discernible at once, from its peculiar 18 v, 23| their growth is especially discernible in times of full moon. And,