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1 I, 16| uneven.~In the case of the ovipara, such as birds and oviparous 2 II, 1 | legs.~In the case of the ovipara, as the crocodile and the 3 II, 16| kidneys and a bladder. Of the ovipara that are not quadrupedal 4 II, 16| with these organs. Of the ovipara that are quadrupedal, the 5 III, 1 | organ in the case of small ovipara is inconspicuous; but in 6 III, 1 | in the case of the larger ovipara, as in the goose and the 7 III, 1 | and in biped and quadruped ovipara are attached to the loin 8 III, 1 | in the vivipara and the ovipara great diversities present 9 III, 1 | convolution.~In the case of those ovipara that lay eggs externally, 10 III, 1 | the stomach, and all the ovipara underneath, near to the 11 III, 7 | gristle-spined, while the ovipara have a spine which corresponds 12 III, 19| blood than the sanguineous ovipara. Animals that are in good 13 IV, 8 | further, all red-blooded ovipara, appear to have the use 14 v, 5 | longer duration than in the ovipara.~It is the same with the 15 v, 5 | interior, and so have all ovipara that are furnished with 16 v, 5 | by the way, belong to the ovipara.~In the case of oviparous