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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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spine

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1 I, 17| stretching right along the spine through the narrows; by 2 II, 11| case with fishes, and the spine sticks up as with the fish. 3 III, 1 | mean the region near to the spine. These ducts in the rutting 4 III, 1 | continuously on both sides of the spine, so as to give the impression 5 III, 1 | duct on each side of the spine, until it reaches the midriff, 6 III, 7 | furnished with bones, the spine or backbone is the point 7 III, 7 | entire osseous system. The spine is composed of vertebrae, 8 III, 7 | while the ovipara have a spine which corresponds to the 9 III, 7 | composed either of bone or of spine.~The other portions of the 10 III, 11| longer resembles hair but spine, as in the case of the hedgehog. 11 III, 16| analogous to bone; for just as spine is a counterpart of bone, 12 IV, 2 | the aforesaid parts is a spine turned outwards, short and 13 IV, 5 | ordinary sea-urchin. The spine in this species is not large 14 IV, 7 | Wherefore they have nor spine, nor bone, nor sepia-bone, 15 VI, 10| being prevented by the spine of the young fish from so 16 VI, 32| mane running all along the spine. What is recounted concerning


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