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1 I, 2 | locomotion—which part is also plain to sense-perception.)~Now 2 I, 2 | depending on it. This is plain in the case of castrated 3 I, 4 | necessary for generation is plain; else had it been possessed 4 I, 14| most of them copulate is plain; in what manner they unite 5 I, 18| that this is impossible is plain, for neither would the separate 6 I, 18| with cold"). Anyhow, it is plain that both men and women 7 I, 18| a kind of scolex. It is plain in this case that the young 8 I, 18| among plants, for it is plain that they bear all the fruit 9 I, 18| next inquire, since it is plain that the semen is not secreted 10 I, 18| be a part of the body is plain, for it is homogeneous, 11 I, 19| coition, therefore it is plain that semen will be a secretion 12 I, 19| so-called catamenia.~It is plain, then, that the catamenia 13 I, 19| be found together, it is plain that the female does not 14 I, 20| precedes the emission. This is plain in the case of boys who 15 I, 20| coition. Whereby, too, it is plain that the semen does not 16 I, 21| wax and the form. It is plain then that it is not necessary 17 I, 21| what has been said it is plain that the semen does not 18 I, 23| become one; and this is plain to view when they copulate 19 II, 1 | former is not the fact is plain even to the senses, for 20 II, 1 | other parts or no. For it is plain that, if it exists in it 21 II, 1 | which it is soul; it is plain therefore that semen both 22 II, 2 | problem proposed, and it is plain too that this is why semen 23 II, 3 | possess the nutritive soul is plain (and plain is it from the 24 II, 3 | nutritive soul is plain (and plain is it from the discussions 25 II, 3 | in this principle? It is plain that the semen and the unfertilized 26 II, 4 | those of the mother. This is plain in the ovipara, for they 27 II, 5 | the difficulty stated is plain in the case of the birds 28 II, 5 | some way in life. It is plain, then, that they have some 29 II, 5 | often said already. This is plain not only to the senses ( 30 II, 6 | motion and so cold. And it is plain that such is the nature 31 II, 6 | growing through life, as is plain with the teeth which grow 32 II, 7 | much nutriment, they are plain and large, but when it has 33 II, 7 | of them. Thirdly, it is plain that all creatures developed 34 III, 1 | That it is cowardly is plain, for it is pursued by all 35 III, 1 | between one and many.~It is plain from the facts that with 36 III, 2 | to the pericarp. This is plain in the leguminous plants, 37 III, 3 | this principle. This is plain in the eggs which are not 38 III, 5 | oviparous, for hence it is plain that the whole class of 39 III, 5 | lasts a long time, and it is plain in these cases that the 40 III, 6 | the raven family; this is plain with domesticated jackdaws. 41 III, 9 | during this period. This is plain in the scolex of bees and 42 III, 10| in from outside), it is plain that they are not produced 43 III, 11| say is from an egg.~It is plain then that, if there really 44 III, 11| scolex grows in this way is plain in the case of bees and 45 III, 11| testacea are similar. This is plain in the whorls of the turbinata, 46 IV, 1 | before the distinction is plain to our senses, and further 47 IV, 4 | the case, whereby it is plain that we must hold the cause 48 IV, 4 | with the embryos. (This is plain from the dissections.) Rather 49 IV, 6 | are born too soon. This is plain also with seven-months children, 50 IV, 8 | secretion must first become plain. This is why the voice changes 51 IV, 8 | parts about the mammae is plain even in other creatures 52 IV, 8 | each animal is formed is plain, and has been stated previously. 53 V, 1 | birth, while others become plain as age advances or in old 54 V, 1 | even small movements are plain and cause sensation. But 55 V, 3 | old. This is especially plain in man; the hair gets coarser 56 V, 7 | male (this being especially plain in man, for Nature has given 57 V, 7 | even or uneven. This is plain when there is any moisture 58 V, 8 | view then is not true is plain from these and other similar