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1 It is only in the horse and the ass that these indications can be relied upon.
2 Columellares.
3 This has no such effect.
4 The contrary is the case: it will he more prolific.
5 Swine change them just the same as other animals.
6 By certain appearances in the incisors, the age of a horse up to its twenty-fourth year, or even beyond, may be judged of: the other signs cannot be so positively relied upon.
7 B. viii. c. 15.
8 Sævissima dentibus," seems to be a preferable reading to " sævissime dentiunt. "
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