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work.]
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Of the way in which the tail of a fish acts in propelling the fish;
as in the eel, snake and leech.
[Footnote: A sketch of a fish, swimming upwards is in the original,
inserted above this text.--Compare No. 1114.]
Comparative study of the structure of bones and of the action of
muscles (822-826).
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OF THE PALM OF THE HAND.
Then I will discourse of the hands of each animal to show in what
they vary; as in the bear, which has the ligatures of the sinews of
the toes joined above the instep.
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A second demonstration inserted between anatomy and [the treatise
on] the living being.
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