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1 I, 3 | so that it seems to be single, but the reason of this 2 I, 18| produce many young from a single coition (and something like 3 I, 18| of a whole season from a single movement). And yet how would 4 I, 18| all the body? For from a single coition and a single segregation 5 I, 18| from a single coition and a single segregation of the semen 6 I, 18| must needs follow only a single secretion. Nor is it possible 7 I, 19| male and the foetus is a single mixture of two semens, or 8 II, 1 | increases it. If this is a single part, this must come into 9 II, 4 | male secretion, i.e. in a single emission, the earlier discharge 10 II, 8 | with difficulty produce a single young one), the result of 11 III, 1 | mass of the eggs as in a single egg, all the yellow part 12 III, 8 | the poulps appears to be single. The reason is that the 13 IV, 4 | emission of semen and a single act of intercourse, it is 14 IV, 4 | multiplication of the parts in a single young one, and (2) the production 15 IV, 4 | Are we to suppose that a single cause is responsible for 16 IV, 4 | for the production of a single young one and for the deficiency 17 IV, 4 | and another but still a single cause for the production 18 IV, 4 | seen to conceive from a single copulation. Whether the 19 IV, 4 | reason why it does not form a single animal of considerable size? 20 IV, 4 | beginning the existence of a single animal, it is not possible 21 IV, 5 | given above, for even in a single act of intercourse the semen 22 V, 8 | they do not exist for a single purpose nor for the same