ARISTOTLE 



655 b 28 General statement of the three organs 



indispensable to animals. 



656 a 14 Head : Brain. Sense-organs. 



657 a 12 ch. 11 Ears. 



657 a 25 ch. 13 Eyes, etc. (ch. 14 : Eyelashes 



and digression on Hair). 



658 b 27 ch. 16 Nostrils (esp. the Elephant's). 



659 b 20 Lips. 



660 a 14 ch. 17 Tongue. 



Book IH. 



661 a 84 ch. 1 Teeth. 



661 b 27 (Note on " the more and less.") 



662 a 16 Mouth. 

 662 a 34 Beak. 

 662 b 23 ch. 2 Horns. 



664 a 13 ch. 3 Neck : Oesophagus. 



664 a 36 Larynx and windpipe. 



664 b 20 Epiglottis. 



665 a 27 ch. 4 Internal Parts of Blooded Animals: 



Viscera : 



665 b 5 Heart. 



667 b 15 ch. 5 Blood-vessels (Great Blood-vessel and 



Aorta, and generally). 



668 b 33 ch. 6 Lung. 



669 b 13 ch. 7 (Why viscera are double, and other 



remarks.) Liver and Spleen. 



670 b 32 ch. 8 Bladder. 



671 a 26 ch. 9 Kidneys. 



672 b 8 ch. 10 Diaphragm. 



673 b 4 ch. 11 Membranes. 



673 b 12 ch. 12 Variations in the Viscera (Liver and 



Spleen). 



674 a 9 ch. 14 Stomach and Intestines. 



675 b 29 Jejunum. 



676 a 7 ch. 15 Rennet. 



Book IV. 

 676 a 23 ch. 1 General. Internal parts of Ovipara, 

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