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1 I, 9 | mole. And yet one might assert that, though the mole has 2 II, 1 | standing, as some were wont to assert, but it bends its legs and 3 II, 14 | for eating. Some people assert that it has feet, but this 4 IV, 11 | nothing. In fact, those who assert that eels are at times found 5 v, 6 | into mutual connexion.~Some assert that the male has a kind 6 v, 6 | suckers; and they further assert that the organ is tendinous 7 v, 21 | of the callyntrum; others assert that they bring them from 8 v, 21 | absence. Others, again, assert that these insects copulate, 9 VI, 4 | only six months old. Some assert that ringdoves and turtle-doves 10 VI, 22 | soon in the womb, and they assert that thereby the mothers 11 VI, 24 | slowly than the mule. Some assert that the she-mule menstruates 12 VI, 37 | be pregnant. Some people assert, and positively assert, 13 VI, 37 | people assert, and positively assert, that a female mouse by 14 VII, 2 | this account the wiseacres assert that the moon is feminine, 15 VIII, 13| people accustomed to sea-life assert that shoal-fish at the period 16 VIII, 16| we would defy any one to assert that he had anywhere seen 17 IX, 7 | the case of pigeons some assert that the male dies before 18 IX, 8 | and experienced fowlers assert that sometimes the male