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1 I, 7 | hollow. The skull consists entirely of thin bone, rounded in 2 I, 11| called the "lobe"; and it is entirely composed of gristle and 3 II, 3 | particular, the horse differs entirely from animals in general: 4 II, 17| undivided liver, the organ lies entirely on the right side; where 5 II, 17| another few. Some fishes are entirely without the part, as the 6 III, 1 | hue; in all cases it is entirely enveloped with minute and 7 III, 17| die from its kidneys being entirely enveloped. Fat or suet about 8 IV, 4 | testaceans there are, that are entirely enveloped in shell and expose 9 IV, 8 | fish-baskets or weels with it, entirely, as they say, on account 10 IV, 11| cock-bird has a spur the hen is entirely destitute of the organ; 11 VI, 2 | her eggs; and these are entirely yellow in appearance and 12 VI, 3 | size, at length becomes entirely used up and comprehended 13 VI, 3 | but it has been used up entirely. During the period above 14 IX, 50| diminishes but does not entirely depart. The congenital growths