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1 II, 2 | of the upper and of the lower halves of the body; and, 2 II, 2 | in these respects to the lower, the male superior to the 3 II, 3 | mouth come the upper and the lower abdominal cavities, and 4 II, 7 | of this in excess in the lower region that produces complete 5 II, 9 | joints, again, in which the lower end of the one bone and 6 II, 13| some others, use only the lower lid to close the eye; while 7 II, 13| closing the eye with the lower lid, it is the hardness 8 II, 13| kind close the eye with the lower lid; whereas pigeons and 9 II, 13| like use both upper and lower lids for the purpose. As 10 II, 13| an upper eyelid, whereas lower down the integument is of 11 II, 13| flesh-like character, so that the lower lid can be thin and extensible.~ 12 II, 13| mentioned, and not by this lower lid. For in blinking rapid 13 II, 13| membrane, whereas that of the lower lid is slow. It is from 14 II, 14| reason that there is no lower eyelash in any quadruped; 15 II, 14| hairs sprout out under the lower lid. This also is the reason 16 II, 17| crocodiles the immobility of the lower jaw also contributes in 17 II, 17| tongue is adherent to the lower jaw. For its upper and lower 18 II, 17| lower jaw. For its upper and lower jaws are, as it were, inverted, 19 II, 17| food, but adheres to the lower jaw, because this is, as 20 III, 4 | rather in its upper than its lower half, and also more in front 21 III, 5 | above lie somewhat apart, lower down exchange positions, 22 III, 7 | there is an upper and a lower half, a front and a rear, 23 III, 10| separation of upper from lower is possible. For the upper 24 III, 10| the rest exists; while the lower part exists for the sake 25 III, 14| present at all, they are lower down, near the end of the 26 III, 14| processes connected with the lower part of the gut which serve 27 III, 14| is the narrower and the lower that is of greater width.~ 28 III, 14| food gets farther on and lower down, the space to contain 29 III, 14| and the ample space of the lower stomach into a narrower 30 III, 14| their alimentation, the lower stomach presents no wide 31 III, 14| that which has reached the lower stomach must have had its 32 III, 14| unconcocted food and the lower cavity which holds the residual 33 III, 14| half-way between the upper and lower cavities; a period which 34 III, 14| before the caecum and the lower stomach.~