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Page 87
... animal : they have also more length for wearing down by mastication than all the rest . The first and second have behind a small longitudinal ridge , which assists them in cutting the alveolus , but which is speedily followed by a plane ...
... animal : they have also more length for wearing down by mastication than all the rest . The first and second have behind a small longitudinal ridge , which assists them in cutting the alveolus , but which is speedily followed by a plane ...
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... animal fibre alone , will not act upon seed and grasses at all . The gastric juice of ruminating animals , as the sheep and the ox , speedily dissolves vegetables , but makes no impression upon animal bodies . " The construction of the ...
... animal fibre alone , will not act upon seed and grasses at all . The gastric juice of ruminating animals , as the sheep and the ox , speedily dissolves vegetables , but makes no impression upon animal bodies . " The construction of the ...
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... animal and vegetable appears to be , that constant means are every where provided for conveying to the stationary plant whatsoever is necessary to its subsistence , and to the continuance of the species ; while the locomotive animal is ...
... animal and vegetable appears to be , that constant means are every where provided for conveying to the stationary plant whatsoever is necessary to its subsistence , and to the continuance of the species ; while the locomotive animal is ...
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