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1 IV, 8 | so as to become easy of capture in their holes; for, by 2 IV, 8 | And this is shown in the capture of the dolphin; for when 3 IV, 8 | up on the beach, and so capture them while stupefied with 4 IV, 10 | become visible, while the capture is taking Place. They sleep 5 VIII, 20| for about fifty days after capture; during this period they 6 VIII, 20| dredging-machine used in their capture, and partly by long-continued 7 IX, 5 | fatness facilitates its capture. They shed their horns in 8 IX, 11 | crevices; it is difficult of capture, keeps out of sight, is 9 IX, 12 | mischievous nature, hard to capture, but when caught capable 10 IX, 36 | them with their sticks and capture them. They give a portion