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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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distinctly

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1 I, 10 | have the rim black, some distinctly blue, some greyish-blue, 2 II, 12 | claws fully articulated and distinctly differentiated from one 3 III, 1 | birds the membrane is more distinctly visible, and, if inflated 4 III, 3 | animals all three chambers are distinctly seen. In the heart then ( 5 IV, 1 | back, and have no one part distinctly osseous and no one part 6 IV, 1 | osseous and no one part distinctly fleshy, but are throughout 7 IV, 4 | as has been stated, are distinctly traceable in the larger 8 v, 18 | the young sepia is first distinctly formed inside out of the 9 VI, 3 | chick and all its parts are distinctly visible. The head is still 10 VI, 27 | and can walk about and see distinctly the moment it is born.~ 11 VII, 7 | happens to escape before it is distinctly formed, it looks like an 12 IX, 49B| like a starling, in summer distinctly spotted: however, it never


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