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1 I, 5 | cuttle-fish or sepia and the calamary; and, by the way, neither 2 I, 6 | molluscs, as the two kinds of calamary and the cuttle-fish; that 3 IV, 1 | octopus. The sepia, the small calamary and the large calamary have 4 IV, 1 | small calamary and the large calamary have an exceptional organ 5 IV, 1 | another, the teuthis, or calamary, is long-shaped, and the 6 v, 6 | octopus, the sepia, and the calamary, have sexual intercourse 7 v, 18 | the process. The female calamary spawns at sea; and it emits 8 v, 18 | sepia, in the mass.~The calamary and the cuttle-fish are 9 v, 18 | likewise true of the young calamary.~The male calamary differs 10 v, 18 | young calamary.~The male calamary differs from the female; 11 VIII, 2 | carnivorous; and of molluscs the calamary and the sepia are more than 12 VIII, 30| the breeding time, as the calamary, the sepia, and the octopus.~ 13 IX, 37 | from fear: the octopus and calamary make the discharge solely