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Side vii
... horns , and beaks of birds , hair , scales , mem- branes , flesh , fat , blood , marrow , milk , and the spermatic fluid . Book IV . - Animals without blood , and first , the cepha lopods , are described ; then the crustaceans ...
... horns , and beaks of birds , hair , scales , mem- branes , flesh , fat , blood , marrow , milk , and the spermatic fluid . Book IV . - Animals without blood , and first , the cepha lopods , are described ; then the crustaceans ...
Side 2
... horn , for that part bears the same name , and on the whole is called horn , and the other parts of the body which are analogous to these . 6. Animals also differ in their manner of life , in their ac- tions and dispositions , and in ...
... horn , for that part bears the same name , and on the whole is called horn , and the other parts of the body which are analogous to these . 6. Animals also differ in their manner of life , in their ac- tions and dispositions , and in ...
Side 26
... horns , the bonassus . The hipellaphus , ' as it is called , has a mane upon the point of its shoulder , and so has the pardium , though both these have a thin mane from the head to the shoulder , and the hipellaphus has a beard upon ...
... horns , the bonassus . The hipellaphus , ' as it is called , has a mane upon the point of its shoulder , and so has the pardium , though both these have a thin mane from the head to the shoulder , and the hipellaphus has a beard upon ...
Side 27
... horns , others have none ; most of those with horns have also cloven feet , as the ox , the stag , and the goat . We have never seen an animal with a solid hoof with two horns , and there are only a few that have a solid hoof and one horn ...
... horns , others have none ; most of those with horns have also cloven feet , as the ox , the stag , and the goat . We have never seen an animal with a solid hoof with two horns , and there are only a few that have a solid hoof and one horn ...
Side 28
... horns , as they say that the serpents in the neigh- bourhood of Thebes in Egypt have , though it is nothing more than an appendage , that is called a horn . The stag is the only animal that has solid horns , the horns of all other ...
... horns , as they say that the serpents in the neigh- bourhood of Thebes in Egypt have , though it is nothing more than an appendage , that is called a horn . The stag is the only animal that has solid horns , the horns of all other ...
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