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MUS 



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CIMUS 



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Decimus 



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Decimus 



QyiNTUs 



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 Septimus 

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 Octavus 

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 10 



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30 



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39** 

 73 

 74 

 70 



7? 



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3 0. prox. 



29 

 48 

 53 

 52 



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1017575 

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1422897 



1628405 



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512 



2744 



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29791 

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50653 



85284 

 125600 



257505 

 320047 



378040 



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571787 

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Fig. 10. Facsimile of a table in A. von Haller's Elementa Physiologiae of 1766, containing some of his 

 observations on the growth in length and weight of embryonic bones in the chick. 



