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1 I, 16| oesophagus communicates at the top with the mouth, close to 2 I, 17| end of the heart is at the top. The apex is to a great 3 II, 1 | keraiae or "horns" on the top. This, then, is the position 4 II, 17| at the bottom than at the top. The duck, the goose, the 5 III, 1 | with the eggs is at the top close to the midriff. With 6 III, 11| head. Smoothness on the top of the head is termed "baldness", 7 III, 12| the bottom but not at the top; if feathers be cut off, 8 III, 12| off, they grow neither at top nor bottom, but shed and 9 IV, 1 | for its eyes are at the top, and in this attitude it 10 v, 2 | ground and the male mounts on top of her, as is the case with 11 v, 16| the more numerous. On the top most of the pores are closed, 12 VIII, 2| and this duct is at the top of the animal. In other 13 IX, 13| high trees on the slender top branches. They say that 14 IX, 39| one lies in wait on the top, using a little hole for 15 IX, 40| combs downwards from the top of the hive, and go down 16 IX, 44| view, he does run at the top of his speed, but without