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1 I, 15| so that the convexities formed by bent arms and legs are 2 I, 16| mouth, below the aperture formed by the nostrils into the 3 III, 1 | the wombs are delicately formed, membranous, and elongated; 4 III, 7 | sutures".~The skull is not formed alike in all animals. In 5 v, 18| sepia is first distinctly formed inside out of the white 6 v, 18| comes out. The inner part is formed as soon as the female lays 7 v, 18| the young ones are fully formed, you sever the outer covering 8 VI, 15| And in this, where it has formed on the surface, the so-called 9 VI, 22| will destroy the previously formed embryo.~(Horse-trainers 10 VI, 34| even more inarticulately formed. Before parturition she 11 VII, 4 | capable of life if it be formed without the above-named 12 VII, 7 | before it is distinctly formed, it looks like an egg enveloped 13 VII, 10| another, but all are properly formed; but in children the front 14 VIII, 6| animals with teeth differently formed, as the mouse. Animals whose 15 IX, 39| surface; the less awkwardly formed one lies in wait on the