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1 I, 1 | the whole class, as the cephalopoda and crustacea, but in the 2 I, 3 | in the crustacea and the cephalopoda, for the membranes which 3 I, 14| crustacea, secondly the cephalopoda, thirdly the insects, and 4 I, 15| 15~The cephalopoda entwine together at the 5 I, 15| oviparous fishes. In the cephalopoda (as also in the crustacea) 6 I, 15| altogether.~Sometimes also cephalopoda unite by the male mounting 7 I, 17| whether the insects and cephalopoda do so is uncertain. Therefore 8 I, 19| the bloodless animals the cephalopoda and crustacea are in best 9 II, 1 | the crustacea, and the cephalopoda. I say that these form a 10 II, 6 | smaller in the beginning. The cephalopoda are the only locomotive 11 III, 8 | the same way also by the cephalopoda, e.g. sepias and the like, 12 III, 8 | to protect the eggs; the cephalopoda lay them away from themselves. 13 III, 8 | themselves. The males of the cephalopoda sprinkle their milt over 14 III, 8 | these eggs and those of the cephalopoda grow after deposition like 15 III, 11| into being, as testacea and cephalopoda and crustacea, all these