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Miscellaneous notes on the study of Zoology.
Describe the tongue of the woodpecker and the jaw of the crocodile.
Taken from
The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci
edited by Jean Paul Richter, 1880.
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Plans for the representation of muscles by drawings.
On corpulency and leanness.
The divisions of the head.
Physiological problems.
The divisions of the animal kingdom.
Miscellaneous notes on the study of Zoology.
muscles.
Comparative study of the organs of sense in men and animals.
Advantages in the structure of the eye in certain animals.
Remarks on the organs of speech.
On the conditions of sight.
The seat of the common sense.
On the origin of the soul.
On the relations of the soul to the organs of sense.
On involuntary muscular action.
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