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1 II, 2 | while a third set are the residue of the second. Such, for 2 II, 2 | excretions, bile; because some residue of heat has been left in 3 II, 3 | receptacle for its excremental residue, and again a third receptacle, 4 II, 4 | coagulate; just as the watery residue of mud will not coagulate 5 II, 4 | by evaporation, and the residue is dried up and solidified, 6 II, 10| for the discharge of its residue. For without food growth 7 II, 10| for the discharge of waste residue. For the food which they 8 III, 8 | of an increased amount of residue; which thus becomes too 9 III, 8 | and owing also to such residue as there may be being converted 10 III, 9 | character of excremental residue. The bladder is as it were 11 III, 14| and the discharge of the residue occur at distinct periods, 12 III, 14| another for the useless residue, and between these, therefore, 13 III, 14| relate to the food and its residue. For, as the residual food 14 III, 14| prevent the excremental residue from being discharged all