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1 I, 1 | subject, while the other is a kind of educational acquaintance 2 I, 1 | and the like-taking each kind in hand inde. pendently 3 I, 1 | necessity of the second kind.~In the foregoing we have 4 I, 1 | and also an example of the kind of phenomena, the causes 5 I, 5 | venture on the study of every kind of animal without distaste; 6 II, 1 | admit the action of that kind or order. But it is only 7 II, 1 | the two are the same in kind, and if the latter is single 8 II, 3 | cavities shall serve as a kind of manger. For plants get 9 II, 3 | then, and others of a like kind, make it plain that the 10 II, 9 | the joint, to serve as a kind of padding, and prevent 11 II, 13| Birds therefore of this kind close the eye with the lower 12 II, 17| observer to have nothing of the kind, some of the fishes for 13 II, 17| for example, there is a kind of shabby representative 14 III, 1 | one and all of the sharp kind. In man, however, the number 15 III, 1 | or what it may of a like kind.~Thus as males are stronger 16 III, 1 | carnivorous, and eat no kind of vegetable food whatsoever. 17 III, 1 | Similarly in each other kind of bird the beak is suited 18 III, 4 | the horse and a certain kind of ox. In these exceptional 19 III, 4 | animals there is also a kind of joint-like division, 20 III, 5 | haemorrhages are of a passive kind, and not violent as are 21 III, 6 | and the like, have this kind of lung; and, among inhabitants 22 III, 7 | kidneys; while of a third kind it is doubtful in which 23 III, 7 | it might be taken for a kind of bastard liver; while 24 III, 8 | animals, alone of their kind, have a bladder, the sea-tortoise 25 III, 10| constructing the midriff as a kind of partition-wall and fence, 26 III, 10| the midriff, which is a kind of outgrowth from the sides 27 III, 10| rapidity, nothing of the kind has ever yet occurred. Why, 28 III, 12| only some of them. In what kind of animals this latter is 29 III, 14| of the sharp interfitting kind. For there is but one small 30 III, 14| called the colon, and to a kind of caecal dilatation. After 31 III, 15| the fig; for juice of this kind coagulates the milk in the