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1 IV, 8 | bait, the fish refuse to enter the weel or even to draw 2 v, 5 | of such extension as to enter the receptive organ in the 3 v, 6 | the latter enables it to enter the nostril or funnel of 4 VI, 17 | with the young tunnies, and enter Pontus in the spring as 5 VIII, 13| coly-mackerel as a rule does not enter the Euxine, but passes the 6 VIII, 13| visible both as they quit and enter the Euxine. The trichiae, 7 IX, 7 | impending parturition to enter the nest, the male will 8 IX, 7 | quarrel with one another, and enter each other’s nests, though 9 IX, 14 | nest upset the sea does not enter in; the hollow channels 10 IX, 40 | they can do so unnoticed, enter and spoil the combs of other