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1 II, 8 | palm at the after end is unusually hard, and in a clumsy obscure 2 II, 17 | these birds the excrement is unusually moist. The quail is exceptional 3 v, 29 | rains, when the rains are unusually heavy; but in seasons of 4 VI, 18 | result of copulation, are now unusually fierce, and fight with one 5 VII, 4 | cases the patient feels unusually well during pregnancy. The 6 VII, 12 | well-nourished on rich or unusually plentiful milk from a stout 7 VIII, 19| abounding in lagoons furnish unusually excellent fish. While most 8 VIII, 19| carnivorous fish find an unusually large number of smaller 9 IX, 37 | Furthermore, the fishing-frog is unusually thin when he is caught after 10 IX, 40 | succeed, the hive will be unusually productive, but if the bigger