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1 I, 10| and is particularly well adapted for sharpness of vision. 2 IV, 2 | bandy-legs, being thereby adapted for apprehension and constriction. 3 IV, 5 | mouth has a position well adapted for getting at the food, 4 v, 2 | have in all cases organs adapted for procreation, but the 5 v, 14| time of life that is best adapted for sexual intercourse.~ 6 VI, 18| the same for all, but is adapted so as to ensure the rearing 7 VIII, 2| nevertheless are constitutionally adapted to the cooling influence, 8 VIII, 6| its snout is peculiarly adapted for digging them out of 9 IX, 9 | tree, its claws are better adapted than those of the daw; it 10 IX, 12| naturally resort to places adapted to their structure. Several 11 IX, 37| observe many ingenious devices adapted to the circumstances of