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1 I, 6 | movement on dry land, but is naturally unprovided with feet, belongs 2 I, 9 | come the eyes. These are naturally two in number. Each of them 3 I, 16 | bloodless, devoid of veins, and naturally cold to the touch; in the 4 III, 11 | 11~Hair is naturally fissile, and in this respect 5 III, 19 | in a healthy condition is naturally sweet to the taste, and 6 IV, 7 | live, excepting such as are naturally cold by nature, or such 7 v, 8 | Animals in general seem naturally disposed to this intercourse 8 v, 15 | they die.~(The star-fish is naturally so warm that whatever it 9 v, 32 | twig-like formations are naturally connected with the tunic, 10 VI, 22 | shed teeth, except it be naturally infertile; it must be added, 11 VIII, 13| that they do so as being naturally weak-sighted, and seeing 12 VIII, 19| particular fishes; some are naturally fishes of the shore, and 13 IX, 3 | The sheep is said to be naturally dull and stupid. Of all 14 IX, 12 | rivers or pools, as they naturally resort to places adapted