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1 I, 1 | animals some are simple: to wit, all such as divide into 2 I, 2 | ways above specified: to wit, either identical in form, 3 I, 5 | some have two only,-to wit, such as are exceedingly 4 II, 1 | Indian ass; and one, to wit the oryx, is single horned 5 II, 14 | animals, a small minority, to wit the aquatic species, pass 6 III, 19 | in a vascular system, to wit, the veins, and is found 7 IV, 5 | always an odd number, to wit five. Up above, the black 8 IV, 8 | comprehended within four genera: to wit, molluscs, crustaceans, 9 IV, 10 | molluscs, crustaceans, to wit crawfish and the like. These 10 v, 30 | divided at the waist, to wit, the singing ones, and some 11 VI, 13 | made by some writers, to wit, that the young of oviparous 12 VI, 15 | particular sort of fry, to wit from that found in the harbour 13 VI, 18 | land as are oviparous, to wit of their pairing, conception, 14 VIII, 3 | two species of hawks, to wit, the dove-hawk and the sparrow-hawk-and, 15 VIII, 3 | like feed on thistles; to wit, the linnet, the thraupis, 16 VIII, 12| the stone is untrue: to wit, that the bird, so the story 17 IX, 40 | construct a honeycomb: to wit, the bee, and all the insects