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1 I, 11| sometimes broad, sometimes narrow, and sometimes of medium 2 I, 17| view the spleen of man is narrow and long, resembling the 3 II, 1 | of all other animals is narrow. Moreover, no other animal 4 II, 17| viscera are correspondingly narrow and elongated, so that they 5 II, 17| then comes the gut, long, narrow, and single to the end. 6 II, 17| oesophagus it is somewhat narrow; by and by it broadens out, 7 III, 1 | of birds. There is also a narrow part between the two horns 8 III, 3 | parts it becomes exceedingly narrow and sinewy.~First of all, 9 III, 4 | magnitude; they are, indeed, narrow and fibrillar, and they 10 IV, 1 | the mouth comes a long and narrow oesophagus, and close after 11 IV, 4 | in a thin membrane with a narrow cavity in its interior. 12 VI, 2 | or more rounded at the narrow end, are male. Eggs are 13 IX, 31| 31~In narrow circumscribed districts 14 IX, 37| owing to the cold, for the narrow waters are colder than the 15 IX, 40| also with the same material narrow by side-building the entrances