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1 I, 1 | which do not move, as the testacea and animals that live by 2 I, 14| insects, and fourthly the testacea. We cannot be certain about 3 III, 9 | to speak of insects and testacea according to the plan laid 4 III, 11| we must now speak of the testacea. Here also the facts of 5 III, 11| therefore few or no kinds of testacea come into being on land, 6 III, 11| the land. For plants and testacea are analogous; and in proportion 7 III, 11| much does the nature of testacea differ from that of plants, 8 III, 11| plants, since the object of testacea is to be in such a relation 9 III, 11| For such a reason also the testacea in the water vary more in 10 III, 11| they come into being, as testacea and cephalopoda and crustacea, 11 III, 11| another subject.~To return to testacea, some of them are formed 12 III, 11| that the product of those testacea which "spawn" should resemble 13 III, 11| insects and such are the testacea which we are discussing; 14 III, 11| details of growth in the testacea are similar. This is plain 15 III, 11| generated animals. That all the testacea are formed spontaneously 16 III, 11| are always found in some testacea, as in pinnae, whelks, and