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1 I, 1 | others a short one; some have abundance of feathers, others have 2 III, 10 | hair is inclined to grow in abundance and to a great length in 3 III, 21 | leguminous plants bring milk in abundance, as for instance, a large 4 III, 21 | ruminating animals give milk in abundance, and milk fitted for cheese 5 v, 12 | the so-called eggs in most abundance in these seasons, but at 6 v, 12 | furnished with them in especial abundance in warm weather or when 7 v, 15 | certainly come in greater abundance in places where their congeners 8 v, 31 | diseases lice appear in great abundance.~There is also a species 9 v, 31 | exceedingly fat from enjoying an abundance of food while the dolphin 10 VI, 22 | supplied with good feeding in abundance. The mare as a rule bears 11 VIII, 19| have they food in greater abundance at this time, but in a general 12 VIII, 19| weed-eating fishes find abundance of their special food in 13 VIII, 19| Fishes are caught in greatest abundance before sunrise and after 14 VIII, 20| found in more than usual abundance. In the Pyrrhaean Strait 15 VIII, 28| the mole is found in great abundance in the neighbourhood of