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1 VI, 2 | Wind-eggs can turn into fertile eggs, and eggs due to previous 2 VI, 2 | the wind-eggs turn into fertile eggs, and the previously 3 VI, 3 | wind-eggs; the rest were fertile (though, by the way, one 4 VI, 14| and infertile. From the fertile eggs, as the little fish 5 VII, 1 | fecundity; afterwards it becomes fertile, but young men and women 6 VII, 1 | infertile; when granular it is fertile and likely to produce male 7 VII, 4 | and the embryo, if it be fertile, descends in the eighth 8 VII, 4 | such embryos as are not fertile but are devoid of breath