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1 v, 16| the sea-nettles and the sponges in rocky caves.~Of the sea-nettle, 2 v, 16| the chambered cavities of sponges pinna-guards or parasites 3 v, 16| again to entrap them.~Of sponges there are three species; 4 v, 16| species. Of the close textured sponges such as are particularly 5 v, 16| rough are nicknamed "goats".~Sponges grow spontaneously either 6 v, 16| way, the close-textured sponges are weaker than the more 7 v, 16| before.~The largest of all sponges are the loose-textured ones, 8 v, 16| softest are the close-textured sponges; for, by the way, the so-called 9 v, 16| by the way, the so-called sponges of Achilles are harder than 10 v, 16| these. As a general rule, sponges that are found in deep calm 11 v, 16| accounts for the fact that the sponges found in the Hellespont 12 v, 16| and, as a general rule, sponges found beyond or inside Cape 13 v, 16| in the sea from ordinary sponges from the circumstance that 14 v, 16| circumstance that the ordinary sponges are white while the slime 15 v, 16| in them, but that these sponges are under any circumstances 16 v, 16| And so much with regard to sponges and to generation in the 17 IX, 14| channels are like those in sponges. It is not known for certain