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1 I, 15| fingers". The part of the finger that bends is termed "knuckle", 2 I, 15| termed the "phalanx". The big finger or thumb is single-jointed, 3 I, 15| both of the arm and of the finger takes place from without 4 IV, 8 | scallops, if you present your finger near their open valves, 5 v, 15| murex is bigger than one’s finger, and by means of it, it 6 v, 17| caught at times less then a finger’s breadth, or seven-tenths 7 v, 30| dew.~If you present your finger to a cicada and bend back 8 v, 30| if you were to keep your finger outstretched altogether; 9 v, 30| will set to climbing your finger: for the creature is so 10 v, 30| will take to climbing your finger as though that were a moving