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1 I, 17| from the aorta, strong and continuous. And to the middle of each 2 II, 1 | solid-hooved this part is continuous and undivided.~Furthermore, 3 II, 13| behind it has a tail of continuous, undivided shape, but not, 4 III, 4 | to the bladder, firm and continuous; and there are other ducts 5 III, 11| of the parts that extends continuous and unbroken, and it comes 6 IV, 4 | gut; in fact, the gut is continuous with the oesophagus, and 7 IV, 5 | mouth-apparatus of the urchin is continuous from one end to the other, 8 IV, 7 | formation in the cicada is long, continuous, and devoid of any split; 9 v, 14| where the voice admits of a continuous and prolonged sound, in 10 v, 18| the female deposits a long continuous roe in shape like a vine 11 VI, 14| deposit their spawn in one continuous string, like the frog; so 12 VI, 14| string, like the frog; so continuous, in fact, is the convoluted 13 VIII, 1| is observed in plants a continuous scale of ascent towards 14 IX, 40| kind will be built in a continuous row right through. The long