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1 I, 3 | included in more than a single division; different groups 2 I, 3 | appellations; and which, if single, prove that Wildness and 3 I, 3 | differences. And whatever single element we take as a basis 4 I, 3 | and is not defined by a single one as in dichotomy. The 5 I, 3 | impossible (for it would put a single group under different divisions 6 I, 3 | or it only furnishes a single ultimate differentia for 7 I, 3 | It is impossible that a single differentia, either by itself 8 I, 3 | a species. (In saying a single differentia by itself I 9 I, 3 | Cleft-footed; in saying a single differentia with antecedent 10 I, 3 | is, to the species.) No single differentia, I repeat, either 11 I, 3 | animal to be defined; the single differentia will be Cleft-footed, 12 I, 3 | Cleft-footed animal, this single differentia would duly represent 13 I, 3 | under one division; for each single branch of a dichotomy ends 14 I, 3 | of a dichotomy ends in a single differentia, and cannot 15 I, 4 | It deserves inquiry why a single name denoting a higher group 16 I, 4 | are aggregated under a single class; groups whose attributes 17 I, 4 | with the attributes of a single species, when such species, 18 II, 1 | plurality of them, or from a single one, as is the case with 19 II, 1 | speak broadly, formed from a single homogeneous substance; but 20 II, 1 | Each sense is confined to a single order of sensibles, and 21 II, 1 | kind, and if the latter is single so also is the former. Thus 22 II, 2 | the case if one attached a single name to hot water or hot 23 II, 3 | water were denoted by a single term, boiling would be connoted 24 II, 9 | continuous and formed a single bone, or, for purposes of 25 II, 9 | some animals have but a single function, namely the mastication 26 III, 1 | serrated form, with the single exception of the fish known 27 III, 1 | thrown by nature upon one single organ, the construction 28 III, 2 | are some that have but a single horn; the Oryx, for instance, 29 III, 2 | consistent with reason that the single horn should go with the 30 III, 5 | why they spring from one single source, and extend throughout 31 III, 5 | distribute water from one single source or fount into numerous 32 III, 7 | viscera some appear to be single, as the heart and lung; 33 III, 7 | lie half-way between the single and the double organs. For 34 III, 7 | either as constituting each a single organ, or as a pair of organs 35 III, 9 | kidneys, unable to find one single place of sufficient size, 36 III, 14| animals. Thus the stomach is single in all such sanguineous 37 III, 14| front of both jaws. It is single therefore in all the polydactylous 38 III, 15| animals whose stomach is single. In the former the rennet 39 III, 15| whereas in animals with a single stomach the milk is thin,