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1 I, 1 | pigeon.~Some, again, are peculiarly salacious, as the partridge, 2 IV, 8 | its smell, for fish are peculiarly attracted by it; they also 3 v, 2 | the way, the female cat is peculiarly lecherous, and wheedles 4 v, 14 | and day; but otherwise is peculiarly salacious early in the morning. 5 v, 16 | loose-textured ones, and these are peculiarly abundant on the coast of 6 VI, 17 | with rapidity, but this is peculiarly the case with all species 7 VIII, 2 | water; moreover some are so peculiarly organized that if they be 8 VIII, 2 | not clear as his gills are peculiarly small. On this account, 9 VIII, 3 | this last observation is peculiarly applicable to the kestrel. 10 VIII, 6 | the fact that its snout is peculiarly adapted for digging them 11 VIII, 19| superabundant. The cephalus is peculiarly subject to this malady in 12 IX, 37 | fact that, whereas they are peculiarly inactive, they are often 13 IX, 37 | female after parturition is peculiarly subject to this colliquefaction;