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1 I, 1 | distinct, but yet are all forms of animal progression.) 2 I, 1 | the Reason, and the Reason forms the starting-point, alike 3 I, 2 | definitions of the ultimate forms of animal life by bipartite 4 I, 3 | there can be no specific forms of a negation, of Featherless 5 I, 3 | at the ultimate specific forms of the animal, or any other, 6 I, 3 | number of ultimate animal forms. For assume an order of 7 I, 3 | definition of any of the ultimate forms by dichotomy of the larger 8 I, 3 | any of the ultimate animal forms by dichotomous division.~ 9 I, 4 | closely allied subordinate forms, whether they are groups 10 II, 1 | is the composition which forms the heterogeneous parts, 11 II, 5 | blood concocted into these forms as a result of abundant 12 II, 7 | consists of marrow, and that it forms the commencement of that 13 II, 7 | influence of this region, and forms defluxions of phlegm and 14 II, 8 | beginning is that flesh forms the very basis of animals, 15 II, 8 | termed in them, the head, forms but a short sac, whereas 16 II, 9 | which it begins, and each forms a continuous whole. For 17 II, 10| external parts and their forms are more familiar to us 18 II, 13| and these in all their forms are harder than hairs, so 19 II, 14| Libyan ostrich, indeed, forms an exception; for, though 20 II, 14| in dogs, or, sometimes, forms a mane, as in horses and 21 II, 16| by a bonelike beak, which forms a compound substitute for 22 III, 15| without horns does not. Rennet forms in the hare because it feeds