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Side iv
... period of man's history . The oldest records that we possess contain abundant notices of the peculiarities of animals . The Mosaic law abounds in them , in its distinc- tions between the clean and the unclean , a distinction not then ...
... period of man's history . The oldest records that we possess contain abundant notices of the peculiarities of animals . The Mosaic law abounds in them , in its distinc- tions between the clean and the unclean , a distinction not then ...
Side 47
... period of coition , when these passages become very conspicuous , but when this season is passed the passages again become invisible So also the testicles of birds are either small or entirely invisible when not excited , but when urged ...
... period of coition , when these passages become very conspicuous , but when this season is passed the passages again become invisible So also the testicles of birds are either small or entirely invisible when not excited , but when urged ...
Side 62
... period of birth , and some appears afterwards . In man alone the hair on the head , eyelashes , and eyebrows exist at birth . The hair on the pubes , in the armpits , and on the chin ap- pear successively after birth , so that the parts ...
... period of birth , and some appears afterwards . In man alone the hair on the head , eyelashes , and eyebrows exist at birth . The hair on the pubes , in the armpits , and on the chin ap- pear successively after birth , so that the parts ...
Side 63
... period of growth , it comes again , but not after it has done growing . 9. Every hair has at its root a glutinous moisture , which will adhere to anything with which it comes in contact , soon after it is drawn out . In spotted animals ...
... period of growth , it comes again , but not after it has done growing . 9. Every hair has at its root a glutinous moisture , which will adhere to anything with which it comes in contact , soon after it is drawn out . In spotted animals ...
Side 108
... the male has not . 3. Among the selachea , the rhine alone breeds twice in the year ; at the beginning of the autumn , and at the period Clupea Sprottus . 1 of the setting of the Pleiades . The young are 108 B. V. THE HISTORY OF ANIMALS .
... the male has not . 3. Among the selachea , the rhine alone breeds twice in the year ; at the beginning of the autumn , and at the period Clupea Sprottus . 1 of the setting of the Pleiades . The young are 108 B. V. THE HISTORY OF ANIMALS .
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