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1 I, 16| the liquid, this liquid finds its way out through the 2 I, 16| membranous ligaments, and at last finds its way through the midriff 3 v, 15| out of soil and slime, and finds its way into untenanted 4 VI, 37| takes his reapers afield, he finds his entire crop devoured. 5 VII, 3 | takes its natural course but finds its way to the breasts and 6 VII, 11| not concocted, or when it finds no outlet but accumulates 7 VIII, 2| of them it occasionally finds more than its match. Thus, 8 IX, 1 | has pretty plumage, and finds its without trouble. The 9 IX, 11| brenthus; this latter bird finds his food with ease and has 10 IX, 11| is gentle of disposition, finds its food with ease, and 11 IX, 12| this bird is pretty, and it finds its food with ease. The 12 IX, 15| sharp-pointed.~The aegithus finds its food with ease, has 13 IX, 17| clear note. The acanthis finds its food with difficulty; 14 IX, 32| at once; if on trial it finds the burden too heavy, it 15 IX, 37| so-called fox-shark, when it finds it has swallowed the hook,