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Alphabetical [« »] scalidris 1 scallop 11 scallop-shell 1 scallops 8 scaly 6 scamander 1 scant 1 | Frequency [« »] 8 rounded 8 salt 8 saw-toothed 8 scallops 8 scorpion 8 seems 8 selachians | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances scallops |
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1 IV, 4 | and indeed some aver that scallops can actually fly, owing 2 IV, 4 | circular form, as in the scallops. And, with regard to the 3 IV, 4 | plainly visible in the large scallops; and these are the bivalves 4 IV, 6 | feeds upon sea-urchins and scallops. Another species of the 5 IV, 8 | body remains within),-and scallops, if you present your finger 6 v, 15 | clams and razor-fishes and scallops row spontaneously in sandy 7 v, 15 | with the larger animal. (Scallops burrow for a time in the 8 VIII, 30| pregnancy.~Testaceans, such as scallops and all the oyster-family,