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1 IV, 2 | larger kind.~Of the crab, the varieties are indefinite and incalculable. 2 IV, 2 | fresh-water crab; the other varieties are smaller in size and 3 VI, 9 | circumstance some birds of wild varieties run away from the males 4 VI, 10| viviparous.~So much for the varieties of the cartilaginous species 5 VIII, 2| in the case of the larger varieties. Like the oyster it has 6 VIII, 3| the vulture there are two varieties: one small and whitish, 7 VIII, 3| titmouse there are three varieties. The largest is the finch-titmouse— 8 VIII, 3| exception of the pigeon and its varieties.~The whole genus of birds 9 VIII, 3| kingfishers there are two varieties; one that sits on reeds 10 VIII, 3| without a note. Both these varieties are blue on the back. There 11 IX, 40| in form.~There are nine varieties, of which six are gregarious-the 12 IX, 40| and by treat of the nine varieties—does not go a-hunting, but