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1 I, 17| viewed generally. For the wombs of all female animals are 2 III, 1 | so-called ceratia, or horns, the wombs of most animals have a twist 3 III, 1 | lay eggs externally, the wombs are not in all cases similarly 4 III, 1 | similarly situated. Thus the wombs of birds are close to the 5 III, 1 | to the midriff, and the wombs of fishes down below, just 6 III, 1 | down below, just like the wombs of biped and quadruped vivipara, 7 III, 1 | the case of the fish, the wombs are delicately formed, membranous, 8 III, 1 | differences in respect to the wombs of these fishes as compared 9 III, 1 | diversity observable in wombs as compared with one another: 10 VI, 10| stated, are provided with wombs, and wombs of diverse kinds. 11 VI, 10| provided with wombs, and wombs of diverse kinds. The oviparous 12 VI, 10| The oviparous genera have wombs bifurcate in shape and low 13 VI, 10| cartilaginous genus have wombs shaped like those of O birds. 14 VI, 10| its eggs in betwixt the wombs like the dog-fish; these