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1 I, 16| windpipe, itself single, there branch off two separate parts extending 2 I, 17| heart into the lung, and branch off just as the windpipe 3 III, 2 | where it terminates, there branch off a number of veins to 4 III, 3 | the above way the parts branch off from the great blood-vessel.~ 5 III, 3 | veins, where they first branch off, are called the "jugular" 6 III, 3 | veins; and, where they branch off to the neck the great 7 III, 3 | skull. Hence again they branch off into four veins, of 8 III, 3 | the remaining veins that branch off from the last mentioned 9 III, 4 | blood-vessels, designated the aorta, branch off, accompanying the branches 10 III, 4 | a number of minute veins branch off into the liver and disappear. 11 III, 4 | spleen. Again, other veins branch off from the big vein; one 12 III, 4 | a great ramification of branch veins.~As far as the kidneys, 13 III, 4 | attached to the backbone, and branch off, each of the two, into 14 III, 4 | points of divarication there branch off other veins. Some of 15 VIII, 3| lives generally on the branch of a tree, has a loud note, 16 IX, 6 | end in leaping up to the branch and trying to get at the 17 IX, 8 | quail, do not perch on a branch, but squat upon the ground.~ 18 IX, 22| settles on one and the same branch, where it falls a prey to