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1 I, 8 | imperfect, as fishes whose eggs increase and are finally developed 2 I, 8 | analogous to theirs, for the increase of size turns with them 3 I, 16| expedient in view of the increase of bulk in conception by 4 I, 22| constantly be added that it may increase in size. Therefore the birth 5 II, 1 | eggs of all these do not increase when once laid). The eggs 6 II, 1 | cephalopods, for their eggs increase after being produced.~All 7 II, 1 | resemble a scolex, in that they increase after oviposition, and the 8 II, 1 | animal, for the young always increase in size after birth), and 9 II, 1 | which has a principle of increase (for this nutritive power 10 II, 3 | the body increases (this increase being due to subdivision 11 II, 6 | which causes quantitative increase. But these must be distinguished 12 II, 6 | as they exist at all, and increase yet more in diseases and 13 II, 8 | nutriment is used up to increase the size of the body. Hence 14 III, 5 | perfect egg, and it does not increase outside of them, whereas 15 III, 5 | the male. And just as the increase of the milt in the male 16 III, 7 | time, he causes them to increase quickly, not, however, at 17 IV, 3 | master it all, so as to increase and arrange their form symmetrically; 18 IV, 6 | which would otherwise go to increase their size is diverted to 19 V, 6 | should expect varied food to increase the variety in the movements