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1 I, 1 | definite picture, in the one case perceptible to mind, in 2 I, 1 | this or that way as the case may be. Now in the works 3 I, 1 | a similar account in the case of a couch or the like. 4 I, 1 | as would seem to be the case, seeing at any rate that 5 I, 1 | Such, for instance, is the case when he explains what is 6 I, 3 | Such, for example, is the case with Men, Horses, Oxen, 7 I, 3 | seeing that this is not the case, more differentiae than 8 I, 5 | subordinate groups. In the first case the common attributes may 9 II, 1 | the causes that in each case have determined this composition, 10 II, 1 | house; and the same is the case with the materials of other 11 II, 1 | generates plant, in each case out of the underlying material.)~ 12 II, 1 | a single one, as is the case with some of the viscera 13 II, 2 | term-as, for example, is the case with blood-vessel and bit 14 II, 2 | which are intended in each case to render them more serviceable 15 II, 2 | such appendages. In such a case, the fluid consistency and 16 II, 2 | attribute, as would be the case if one attached a single 17 II, 3 | animals the same is the case with the fluid which represents 18 II, 4 | as already said, is the case with the bee and the tribe 19 II, 6 | semen. That this is the case is quite evident in very 20 II, 6 | strong and solid, as is the case with the lion. For in this 21 II, 7 | its office, but in the one case will freeze the blood, and 22 II, 8 | attached to it. Now in the case of the other senses it was 23 II, 8 | any purpose; but in the case of touch she was compelled 24 II, 8 | outside. The latter is the case in all the Crustacea, as 25 II, 8 | Prickly Lobsters); it is the case also in the Testacea, as 26 II, 8 | their fish-spines, as the case may be. To come now to Insects. 27 II, 9 | enormous size, as is the case in Libya and in hot and 28 II, 9 | reason prevailing as in the case of the Vivipara. Lastly, 29 II, 9 | Such, for instance, is the case with the ears and nostrils; 30 II, 9 | serve as weapons; as is the case with all animals that have 31 II, 10| such is not invariably the case with hearing or with smell. 32 II, 10| sense is double. In the case of touch this is not apparent, 33 II, 10| lies internally. In the case of taste, which is merely 34 II, 10| more apparent than in the case of touch, but still not 35 II, 10| not so manifest as in the case of the other senses. However, 36 II, 10| such as is adapted in each case to the special requirements.~ 37 II, 12| Exactly the same is the case with such oviparous quadrupeds 38 II, 14| man the contrary is the case, and the hair is more abundant 39 II, 14| dorsal surface, as is the case for instance in dogs, or, 40 II, 14| This, for instance, in the case with bears.~No animal has 41 II, 17| plain, if we consider the case of those who are tongue-tied 42 II, 17| inside the mouth, as is the case with ants, and as is also 43 II, 17| ants, and as is also the case with many Testacea, while 44 II, 17| externally. In this latter case it resembles a sting, and 45 III, 1 | as for instance is the case in swine, or may be sharp-pointed 46 III, 1 | the opposite jaw, in which case the animal is said to be 47 III, 2 | similar mode of defence. In no case, however, does nature ever 48 III, 3 | as have one. This is the case with those only that have 49 III, 3 | quite impossible in the case of the lung. For there must 50 III, 3 | opens, just as in the other case the epiglottis falls down 51 III, 4 | This is most evident in the case of man, but even in other 52 III, 4 | possibility exists in the case of large animals, for in 53 III, 5 | a receptacle, and in the case of the blood the vessels 54 III, 5 | garden-plants in the one case grow at the expense of the 55 III, 7 | This, for instance, is the case in such feathered animals 56 III, 7 | and the kite. It is the case also in oviparous quadrupeds, 57 III, 9 | variable size. This is the case in all animals, excepting 58 III, 9 | the same chance in their case of wind getting shut in 59 III, 10| This may possibly be the case. At any rate it is a statement 60 III, 10| not the like occur in the case of other animals than man? 61 III, 12| animals this latter is the case, and what is the explanation, 62 III, 12| Such, for instance, is the case in the toad, the tortoise, 63 III, 12| as has happened in the case of the ox. On the other 64 III, 12| Such, for instance, is the case in the pig, in man, and 65 III, 14| as for instance is the case with the camel. A similar