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1 I, 16 | skin-like membrane which closely surrounds the brain. Above 2 I, 16 | through it a number of veins closely packed together, extending 3 II, 1 | have penis and testicles closely attached to the belly, some 4 II, 1 | to the belly, some more closely, some less; for this organ 5 III, 4 | and here they get more closely attached to the backbone, 6 III, 4 | aorta by veins numerous and closely packed.~Furthermore, from 7 III, 15 | the bladder so shaped as closely to resemble cockleshells.~ 8 IV, 11 | their young in the womb and closely attached, and not in the 9 v, 6 | and calamaries swim about closely intertwined, with mouths 10 v, 6 | one another and fitting closely together, and swim thus 11 VIII, 28| difference is observed in closely adjacent districts. Thus, 12 IX, 45 | s mane, and clings more closely. The colour of the hair