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1 I, 10 | excellent disposition, and is particularly well adapted for sharpness 2 I, 16 | medium-sized ones meet-and this is particularly visible in fishes,-for they 3 III, 21 | the year. The cattle are particularly large, and likewise the 4 IV, 8 | their craft, fishermen are particularly careful to make no noise 5 IV, 8 | into it. And all this is particularly manifest in the dolphin; 6 IV, 9 | species of bird becomes particularly vocal. Some of them call 7 v, 16 | textured sponges such as are particularly hard and rough are nicknamed " 8 v, 18 | them, and this statement is particularly applicable to the sepia; 9 v, 31 | universal in locality, and are particularly numerous on the body of 10 VIII, 2 | water. Eel-breeders are particularly careful to have the water 11 VIII, 2 | another dip them into water particularly cold. They will also die 12 VIII, 11| sweet-tasting juice, and it is particularly fond of drinking water if 13 VIII, 13| Byzantium, the fishermen are particularly careful to cleanse their 14 VIII, 15| while swimming about, in particularly warm localities and in exceptionally 15 VIII, 19| at these times fishes are particularly weak-sighted; at night they 16 IX, 40 | elms and such others as are particularly given to the exudation of 17 IX, 42 | great size; in fact, from a particularly prosperous nest have been