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1 v, 15| material; oysters growing in slime, and cockles and the other 2 v, 15| spontaneously out of soil and slime, and finds its way into 3 v, 16| they get their nutriment in slime: a proof of this statement 4 v, 16| are found to be full of slime. This is characteristic 5 v, 16| sponges are white while the slime is in them, but that these 6 v, 17| stony and where soft with slime. In winter and spring these 7 v, 19| ascarids are engendered in the slime of wells, or in places where 8 v, 19| draining off of water. This slime decays, and first turns 9 v, 19| that is engendered in the slime of vinegar.~And, by the 10 v, 31| out of the fish but out of slime; and they resemble multipedal 11 VIII, 2| say, they live on stones, slime, sea-weed, and excrement-as 12 VIII, 2| the mud so as to wash the slime from off its body. There 13 IX, 37| it gets covered over with slime, and makes no effort to