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1 1| are peculiar to certain species of animals. The most important 2 3| mixed character—in fact, a species of colour different from 3 3| savours and sounds, consist of species determinate [in themselves] 4 4| about the same number of species. For there are seven species 5 4| species. For there are seven species of each, if, as is reasonable, 6 5| latter, in a particular species of earth. Now, it is unlikely 7 5| sapidity.~There are two species of the Odorous. For the 8 5| odorous is not divisible into species is false; it is so divisible. 9 5| the sense in which these species are to be admitted or denied.~ 10 5| one simple kind.~Of this species of odour man alone is sensible; 11 5| are divided into as many species as there are different tastes; 12 5| is that odours of such a species have been generated for 13 5| their perception of the one species of odour only, as human 14 5| class, have, thanks to the species of odour correlated with 15 5| of the odorous as having species.~The theory held by certain 16 6| to the question why the species of Colour, Taste, Sound, 17 6| continuous is divisible into species which are finite in number. 18 6| things are to be reckoned as species, while continuity always 19 6| movement [both being different species of kinesis]. Local movements, 20 7| but are yet of different species]. For these are, [in the 21 7| plurality of parts the same in species, [as they must be,] since 22 7| some of its objects, in species as regards others. Hence