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1 II, 1 | subsequently to birth, any increase in the part extending from 2 III, 11 | apart and exude a gradual increase of moisture or rheum. The 3 III, 11 | of birds. The claws also increase in size, as do also the 4 v, 14 | the tone of voice, by an increase in size and an alteration 5 v, 14 | sexual organs, as also in an increase of size and alteration in 6 v, 15 | six years; and the yearly increase is indicated by a distinct 7 v, 17 | formations at these seasons increase in size and become receptive 8 v, 18 | the sticky gum. These eggs increase in size; and they are white 9 VI, 2 | egg-substance exhibits no increase; but if the hen be again 10 VI, 2 | submitted to the male the increase in size proceeds with rapidity.~ 11 VI, 14 | by the male sperm take on increase both the same day and also 12 VIII, 10| their food tends also to increase the quantity of milk in 13 IX, 7 | they grow old their claws increase in size, and pigeon-fanciers 14 IX, 7 | perceptible disfigurement by their increase in age. Turtle-doves and 15 IX, 50 | they do not take on any increase of size. If stags be mutilated,