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... shell - fish : the sponge also exhibits some signs of sensation , for they say that it is drawn up with some difficulty , unless the attempt to remove it is made stealthily . Other animals also there are which are alternately fixed ...
... shell - fish : the sponge also exhibits some signs of sensation , for they say that it is drawn up with some difficulty , unless the attempt to remove it is made stealthily . Other animals also there are which are alternately fixed ...
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... shell , and called shell fish , and an anonymous class of soft - shelled animals ( malacostraca ) , which includes carabi , carcini , and astaci ; and another of mollusca , such as teuthis , teuthos , and sepia ; and another class of ...
... shell , and called shell fish , and an anonymous class of soft - shelled animals ( malacostraca ) , which includes carabi , carcini , and astaci ; and another of mollusca , such as teuthis , teuthos , and sepia ; and another class of ...
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... shell - fish , and some other imperfect creatures , and all viviparous animals except moles have eyes . A person might , however , conclude from the following observation , that it has eyes , though it is quite without them , for it ...
... shell - fish , and some other imperfect creatures , and all viviparous animals except moles have eyes . A person might , however , conclude from the following observation , that it has eyes , though it is quite without them , for it ...
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... shells . This , then , is the nature of veins , sinews , and skins , and of muscle and membrane ; and of hair , nails , claws , hoofs , horus , teeth and beaks , and of cartilage , bone , and their analogues . CHAPTER XII . 1. In all ...
... shells . This , then , is the nature of veins , sinews , and skins , and of muscle and membrane ; and of hair , nails , claws , hoofs , horus , teeth and beaks , and of cartilage , bone , and their analogues . CHAPTER XII . 1. In all ...
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... shells , which some persons call nautilus ( and nauticus ) , and others call it the egg of the polypus ; its shell is like that of the hollow pecten , and not like that which has its shells close together . ' This animal generally feeds ...
... shells , which some persons call nautilus ( and nauticus ) , and others call it the egg of the polypus ; its shell is like that of the hollow pecten , and not like that which has its shells close together . ' This animal generally feeds ...
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