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1 I, 7 | occiput is hollow. The skull consists entirely of thin bone, rounded 2 I, 11| passage; for the nostril consists of two separate channels. 3 I, 11| and who lisp.~The tongue consists of flesh, soft and spongy, 4 I, 15| front of it the divided part consists of "toes", five in number; 5 I, 16| middle of the stomach, and consists of a fatty membrane, as 6 II, 17| partridge; and the crop consists of a large hollow skin, 7 III, 1 | reality each of the two sides consists not of one but of many eggs, 8 III, 7 | In some animals the skull consists of one single undivided 9 III, 21| 21~Rennet then consists of milk with an admixture 10 IV, 1 | several genera.~One genus consists of so-called "molluscs"; 11 VIII, 3| birds whose favourite food consists of insects found beneath 12 IX, 6 | organ, as has been said, consists of bone: the organ of the 13 IX, 34| evening and dawn. Their food consists of mice, lizards, chafers 14 IX, 40| one another in form; it consists of all the insects that 15 IX, 40| first of all the clerus-this consists in a growth of little worms 16 IX, 41| there are two kinds; one consists of leaders, who are called