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1 I, 3 | have testes indeed, but internally by the loin in the region 2 I, 3 | only externally but also internally, and all fish that lay eggs 3 I, 4 | which have them indeed but internally, are all quicker in accomplishing 4 I, 4 | removed the ducts are drawn up internally, so that castrated animals 5 I, 5 | have their testes in front, internally or externally, except the 6 I, 9 | only externally, but also internally, as men, horses, dogs, and 7 I, 10| but first produce eggs internally. The egg is perfect, for 8 I, 12| both ways, being oviparous internally and viviparous externally. 9 I, 12| which are viviparous both internally and externally have the 10 I, 13| ovipara. All animals which are internally oviparous and externally 11 II, 1 | like themselves, some are internally viviparous (as men, horses, 12 II, 1 | the whale and dolphin, are internally viviparous. By this character 13 II, 1 | viviparous, for nothing is internally viviparous unless it receive 14 II, 1 | only externally but also internally viviparous. Such, then, 15 II, 4 | The perfect animals, those internally viviparous, keep the developing 16 II, 4 | externally viviparous but first internally oviparous; they develop 17 III, 1 | said already, are oviparous internally but produce the young alive, 18 III, 1 | the latter in animals both internally and externally viviparous, 19 III, 2 | respects resemble them both internally and externally, so that 20 III, 3 | the frog-fishes) and those internally, and the process in these 21 III, 4 | of the cartilaginous and internally oviparous fishes, except 22 III, 5 | cartilaginous, are first internally oviparous, for hence it 23 III, 7 | eggs of birds are perfected internally but those of fish externally. 24 III, 7 | fishes, only in the former internally, as they are perfected internally, 25 III, 7 | internally, as they are perfected internally, and in the latter externally, 26 III, 9 | stated of fish. With animals internally viviparous the embryo becomes 27 IV, 8 | formed in the females of all internally viviparous animals, becoming 28 V, 3 | are almost all which are internally viviparous, for even when