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1 I, 1 | for a difference in the way of excess or defect, as 2 I, 1 | accident; and also in the way of multitude or fewness, 3 I, 1 | parvitude, in short in the way of excess or defect. Thus 4 I, 1 | from one another in the way of contrast and of excess 5 I, 1 | save for differences in the way of excess or defect: but 6 I, 1 | are the same only in the way of analogy, as, for instance, 7 I, 1 | are so furthermore in the way of local disposition: for 8 I, 1 | and also, in a different way, the superfluities, as phlegm 9 I, 1 | water some do so in one way, and some in another: that 10 I, 1 | kinds of oyster. And, by the way, the sponge appears to be 11 I, 1 | and the swan; and, by the way, no bird furnished with 12 I, 1 | the bonito.~Man, by the way, presents a mixture of the 13 I, 1 | as the wolf: for, by the way, an animal is highbred if 14 I, 2 | apply to all. And, by the way, the organ whereby food 15 I, 2 | without a bladder. And, by the way, I may here remark that 16 I, 5 | develops, and in such a way that in respect to its primitive 17 I, 5 | use dry ground-and by the way, snakes swim in water in 18 I, 5 | in water in just the same way. Of the shark-kind some 19 I, 5 | the calamary; and, by the way, neither of these latter 20 I, 5 | animals; though, by the way, there are found in the 21 I, 6 | viviparous. For, by the way, one must regard as a kind 22 I, 6 | and so on; though, by the way, there is a sort of genus 23 I, 6 | forward thus in a general way, as a kind of foretaste 24 I, 6 | animals. For it is in a way relative to these parts, 25 I, 9 | has eyes in a kind of a way. For in point of absolute 26 I, 11 | end the sound makes its way, as into the bottom of a 27 I, 11 | provided with ears; for, by the way, the shark-kind are also 28 I, 11 | hearing, but they serve in no way to indicate character. Some 29 I, 12 | spongy texture. Milk, by the way, is found at times in the 30 I, 13 | shall treat in an exhaustive way regarding all such parts.~ 31 I, 15 | that are diverse in any way from one another.~In man, 32 I, 15 | they do so, but in a vague way. For instance, the head 33 I, 16 | visible are arranged in the way above stated, and as a rule 34 I, 16 | animals whose nature in any way resembles that of man.~In 35 I, 16 | possessed thereof, and, by the way, molluscs as well. But, 36 I, 16 | liquid, this liquid finds its way out through the nostrils. 37 I, 16 | ligaments, and at last finds its way through the midriff into 38 I, 17 | left-hand side, leaning a little way from the division of the 39 I, 17 | ordinary and not preternatural way; for, be it observed, in 40 I, 17 | organ in the ox. And, by the way, the absence above referred 41 I, 17 | the cavity. For, by the way, there is a cavity in the 42 II, 1 | gazelle.~The elephant, by the way, is the least hairy of all 43 II, 1 | one, though it has, by the way, a kind of a hump below 44 II, 1 | footed in the following way: at the back there is a 45 II, 1 | for some animals, by the way, are many-toed, as the lion, 46 II, 1 | insignificant in size and in no way proportionate to the bulk 47 II, 8 | a clumsy obscure kind of way resembles a heel. The creature 48 II, 8 | except nor yet a tal by the way that it has a tail as small 49 II, 10 | blooded quadrupeds-and, by the way, no terrestrial blooded 50 II, 10 | This latter animal, by the way, resembles certain fishes. 51 II, 12 | like man; only, by the way, it bends them backwards 52 II, 13 | undivided shape, but not, by the way, in all cases alike. No 53 II, 13 | or breasts. But, by the way this absence of breasts 54 II, 15 | inside the heart. And, by the way, the horse’s heart also 55 II, 17 | the stomach. For, by the way, as has been observed, most 56 II, 17 | chambers. These animals, by the way, are those that are said 57 II, 17 | and belly; only, by the way, it has no testicles, but, 58 II, 17 | The seal, also, by the way, has a split tongue.~The 59 II, 17 | parrot-fish; which fish, by the way, appears to be the only 60 II, 17 | the glaucus; and, by the way, they are few also in the 61 II, 17 | and roomy, either all the way or in the part leading to 62 II, 17 | the porphyrio, and, by the way, in the case of all these 63 III, 1 | the testicles XX.~(By the way, when the testicles are 64 III, 2 | difficulty experienced in the way of observation. For in the 65 III, 3 | happen to run, without in any way losing their distinctive 66 III, 3 | middle chamber; only, by the way, it is connected with it 67 III, 3 | bifurcates. And in the above way the parts branch off from 68 III, 3 | ground. Extending in the way described and keeping the 69 III, 4 | hollow of the kidneys, in no way communicating with the big 70 III, 5 | of a mannikin; in such a way that the whole frame seems 71 III, 5 | the bones. Only, by the way, in the head there is no 72 III, 7 | another, but only in the way of relative hardness, softness, 73 III, 7 | further difference, by the way, is that in one and the 74 III, 7 | from one another in the way of relative excess or relative 75 III, 7 | relative defect, or in the way of analogy taking the place 76 III, 8 | but differs from it in the way of relative excess or relative 77 III, 9 | horns; and also, by the way, beaks, such as birds are 78 III, 9 | furnished with nails-and, by the way, all animals have nails 79 III, 10 | The hair differs in the way of thickness and fineness, 80 III, 11 | as regards solidity in no way from bone.~Of all animals 81 III, 11 | out of it. (And, by the way, in some cases glue is manufactured 82 III, 11 | cheeks are hairy; and, by the way, smooth-chinned men are 83 III, 14 | omentum or caul, by the way, is membrane. All sanguineous 84 III, 20 | dugs (for it has, by the way, two dugs close to the penis), 85 III, 20 | cow. Mare’s milk, by the way, and milk of the she-ass 86 III, 21 | and vetch; only, by the way, cytisus in flower is not 87 III, 21 | their udders. And, by the way, the pointing of the udder 88 IV, 1 | suckers.~The octopus, by the way, uses his feelers either 89 IV, 1 | and this last one, by the way, is extremely sharp, is 90 IV, 2 | crawfish discharges it by way of the gills; and, by the 91 IV, 2 | of the gills; and, by the way, the gill-shaped organs 92 IV, 2 | of the flap. (And by the way, in all these animals the 93 IV, 2 | a duct attached all the way from the chest to the anal 94 IV, 2 | surface of the flesh in such a way that the flesh is in betwixt 95 IV, 2 | carid.)~The male, by the way, differs from the female 96 IV, 3 | back, and standing a long way apart, and some have their 97 IV, 3 | by means of the lids the way by which it entered; and 98 IV, 3 | ejects the water in the way above described. Next after 99 IV, 4 | spire, but the opposite way. Such are the diversities 100 IV, 4 | as has been said, in the way of excess or defect (for 101 IV, 4 | from them all in the same way; and, if the animal be alarmed, 102 IV, 4 | upon the mouth, and, by the way, this organ in the snail 103 IV, 4 | the crawfish, only, by the way, the duct of which we are 104 IV, 4 | carcinium or hermit crab is in a way intermediate between the 105 IV, 4 | the neritae.~And, by the way, the animal found in the 106 IV, 4 | the like kind. And, by the way, they cling to the rock, 107 IV, 6 | sea-nettles, peculiar in its way. The sea-nettle, or sea-anemone, 108 IV, 6 | its feelers, and in such a way as to make the flesh of 109 IV, 6 | edible that comes in its way; and it feeds upon sea-urchins 110 IV, 7 | rapidly; though, by the way, wasps notwithstanding their 111 IV, 7 | is firm; as it is, by the way, in the purple-fish, among 112 IV, 7 | as a weapon, (and, by the way, such insects as are provided 113 IV, 7 | the scorpion; and, by the way, this is the only insect 114 IV, 7 | as the bee; and, by the way, no insect with only two 115 IV, 7 | all alike, flight is in no way modified by tail-steerage, 116 IV, 8 | their holes; for, by the way, though a sound be very 117 IV, 8 | of hearing. And, by the way, of all fishes the quickest 118 IV, 8 | sense of smell; and, by the way, some fishes are attracted 119 IV, 8 | eel is caught in a similar way; for the fisherman lays 120 IV, 8 | The sense of touch, by the way, as has been remarked, is 121 IV, 9 | language; although, by the way, they may be enabled to 122 IV, 9 | their gills, which by the way are prickly, or in other 123 IV, 9 | rutting time; and, by the way, all animals have a special 124 IV, 9 | like lamps; for, by the way, the commerce of the sexes 125 IV, 10 | dimness of vision (and, by the way, all hard-eyed creatures 126 IV, 11 | be said in a comparative way to bring forth young and 127 IV, 11 | capon-fish, and, by the way, fish of this description 128 IV, 11 | the male; except, by the way, with kine, for the lowing 129 v, 1 | as is mentioned, by the way, in my treatise on Botany. 130 v, 1 | birds. Such eggs, by the way, in birds are all unfruitful; 131 v, 2 | the lynx; though, by the way, in the case of the hare, 132 v, 2 | one another, in the same way as other quadrupeds do while 133 v, 2 | underneath him; and, by the way, this phenomenon has been 134 v, 2 | underneath him; and, by the way, the female cat is peculiarly 135 v, 3 | one another in the same way. That is to say, in some 136 v, 5 | like-copulate not only in this way, but also, where the tail 137 v, 5 | observed copulating in the way above mentioned; for, by 138 v, 5 | above mentioned; for, by the way, in viviparous animals the 139 v, 5 | birds; for birds, by the way, have their testicles in 140 v, 5 | passage; and tortoises, by the way, belong to the ovipara.~ 141 v, 5 | With partridges, by the way, if the female gets to leeward 142 v, 5 | flies overhead; and, by the way, both the male and the female 143 v, 6 | intercourse all in the same way; that is to say, they unite 144 v, 6 | blow-hole"; and, by the way, some declare that it is 145 v, 8 | copulating; and, by the way, these creatures are, under 146 v, 8 | operation in the following way: the female takes hold of 147 v, 8 | hinder ends; for, by the way, this mode of copulation 148 v, 10 | crow-fish: it spawns, by the way, near the shore, in weedy 149 v, 11 | thirty days. And, by the way, some of the grey mullet 150 v, 12 | in the sky. Only, by the way, these remarks do not apply 151 v, 13 | alike: excepting by the way, during the days about the 152 v, 14 | than the elder; for, by the way, the stag has a much deeper-toned 153 v, 14 | forty; although, by the way, a horse has known to live 154 v, 14 | breeding; and this, by the way, is the reason why country 155 v, 14 | years old; although, by the way, cases have been known where 156 v, 14 | submits to the male in the way above described; and the 157 v, 15 | And the qualities, by the way, of this organ are astringent. 158 v, 15 | Shell-fish, then, grow in the way above mentioned; and some 159 v, 15 | and slime, and finds its way into untenanted shells. 160 v, 16 | attachment. And, by the way, the close-textured sponges 161 v, 16 | close-textured sponges; for, by the way, the so-called sponges of 162 v, 16 | comparatively hard. But, by the way, the habitat of the sponge 163 v, 17 | and crawfish. And, by the way, all crawfish are long lived.~ 164 v, 18 | clear enough. And, by the way, they are so small and helpless 165 v, 18 | large. To illustrate this by way of a figure, let A represent 166 v, 19 | however, in an exceptional way, clings fast to the gut, 167 v, 19 | which move in an undulatory way, progressing with one part 168 v, 19 | of vinegar.~And, by the way, living animals are found 169 v, 20 | hunters), less in size, by the way, than the ordinary wasp, 170 v, 21 | number, and growing in a way quite different from the 171 v, 22 | creatures contribute in some way to the generation of the 172 v, 22 | and autumn; and, by the way, the autumn honey is the 173 v, 22 | and the honeycomb, by the way, is smooth and level.) But 174 v, 23 | of full moon. And, by the way, the eggs and the grubs 175 v, 27 | all cases copulate in the way above mentioned, and generate 176 v, 27 | into spiders; for, by the way, the grubs are round-shaped 177 v, 27 | they catch him: for, by the way, he has the habit of co-operating 178 v, 28 | locusts) copulate in the same way as other insects; that is 179 v, 28 | eggs: and the male, by the way, is not furnished with this 180 v, 28 | the ground; and, by the way, no grasshoppers are found 181 v, 30 | or cicadelle. And, by the way, such of the tettigonia 182 v, 33 | sixty days: for, by the way, the creature is very long-lived. 183 v, 34 | the young viper eats its way out from the inside of the 184 VI, 1 | many as sixty; and, by the way, the higher breeds are less 185 VI, 2 | twenty-five. And by the way for brooding purposes some 186 VI, 2 | be stroked in a peculiar way by hand. Wind-eggs can turn 187 VI, 2 | extremity of the yellow in no way contribute towards generation, 188 VI, 2 | round them-and this, by the way, they do sometimes after 189 VI, 2 | decoy purposes: for, by the way, the partridge appears to 190 VI, 3 | envelops the yolk (and, by the way, the yolk is now liquid, 191 VI, 3 | as leading (and, by the way, the chick in its entirety 192 VI, 3 | fertile (though, by the way, one of the twins is always 193 VI, 4 | time over the chicks in the way in which they brooded previously 194 VI, 4 | superabundant numbers by way of proof of the assertion. 195 VI, 6 | the young; though, by the way, all birds of prey, when 196 VI, 7 | cuckoo mottled. And, by the way, in size and flight it resembles 197 VI, 10 | to the yolk. In a general way the rest of the development 198 VI, 10 | navel-string is attached a little way below the aperture of the 199 VI, 10 | exhibit, as you go a little way off from the midriff, something 200 VI, 10 | electric ray-and, by the way, a large electric ray has 201 VI, 10 | the prickles; and, by the way, as was previously remarked, 202 VI, 11 | the sake of warmth and by way of protection for their 203 VI, 11 | and then viviparous in the way above mentioned, (as are 204 VI, 12 | the dolphin, and, by the way, it is in form like a little 205 VI, 13 | said previously-and, by the way, all scaly fish are oviparous, 206 VI, 13 | close to stones; and, by the way, the spawn of the goby is 207 VI, 14 | spawn and generate in the way here described. The chalcis, 208 VI, 14 | on guard; unless, by the way, it be the carp, which is 209 VI, 14 | the contrary, make their way down from the marshes and 210 VI, 18 | another in an extraordinary way, clothing themselves with 211 VI, 18 | towards such as come in their way, but the males of these 212 VI, 18 | as are unbridled in the way of sexual appetite. This 213 VI, 18 | months together. In a general way one may state that of male 214 VI, 18 | the utmost; and, by the way, if the litter be exceedingly 215 VI, 20 | six months. In a general way one may put it that they 216 VI, 21 | one day, except, by the way, at considerable intervals. 217 VI, 29 | Minor-the place, by the way, where Alcibiades was assassinated-all 218 VI, 29 | case with the goat. In this way they pass the time until 219 VI, 29 | The animal acts in this way owing to its sexual wantonness 220 VI, 29 | or third run; and, by the way, in consequence of the heat 221 VI, 30 | female porcupine, by the way, hibernates and goes with 222 VI, 37 | upon them; for pigs, by the way, turn up the mouse-holes 223 VI, 37 | destroy them, but they make no way against the prolific qualities 224 VII, 1 | following manner. And, by the way, the difference of male 225 VII, 1 | tune; and it is called, by way of by-word, the bleat of 226 VII, 1 | size and shape. (And by the way, at this time of life those 227 VII, 1 | discharge, a white one, by the way, which occurs in girls even 228 VII, 1 | life. For girls who give way to wantonness grow more 229 VII, 1 | sickly, or altering in the way of leanness, stoutness, 230 VII, 2 | accumulates, not in such a way as actually to issue forth, 231 VII, 2 | bodily substance; and by the way, in such animals the females 232 VII, 3 | natural course but finds its way to the breasts and turns 233 VII, 4 | it is acute and by a long way more difficult. Women who 234 VII, 4 | pregnancy to an end in a uniform way; in other words, one single 235 VII, 4 | weakly-for which reason, by the way, it is customary to swaddle 236 VII, 4 | earlier embryo; and, by the way, a case has been known to 237 VII, 6 | sometimes it is the other way, the boys taking after the 238 VII, 7 | egg, develop in the same way: save only that some have 239 VII, 9 | do not occur, either one way or the other.~In other animals 240 VII, 10 | of ossifying. And by the way, some animals are born with 241 VII, 11 | hair either find its own way out or be sucked out with 242 VII, 12 | of the moon; and by the way, it is a dangerous symptom 243 VIII, 1 | to animal life in such a way that it is impossible to 244 VIII, 2 | equipped in the most remarkable way of all animals: the dolphin 245 VIII, 2 | into his lungs; for, by the way, the creature is furnished 246 VIII, 2 | crustaceans; for again it is by way of procuring food that these 247 VIII, 2 | appears in some kind of a way to have got warped, just 248 VIII, 2 | change of magnitude one way or the other, the animal 249 VIII, 2 | in a thoroughly practical way. Take a thin vessel of moulded 250 VIII, 2 | fishes as come in their way. The mouth of this creature 251 VIII, 2 | on shell-fish-for, by the way, their mouths are extraordinarily 252 VIII, 2 | dwelling place; for, by the way, it is found out at sea 253 VIII, 2 | the rock-fish; and, by the way, the only meat that the 254 VIII, 3 | sparrow-hawk-and, by the way, these two hawks differ 255 VIII, 3 | red gold, and is in every way a beautiful and graceful 256 VIII, 3 | the edge of it-and, by the way, water-birds that are not 257 VIII, 3 | and the spoonbill, by the way, is less than the common 258 VIII, 3 | and the seamew, by the way, is ashen-coloured. There 259 VIII, 4 | graminivorous; and serpents, by the way, are of all animals the 260 VIII, 4 | creature whole. And, by the way, this is done by all other 261 VIII, 5 | carnivorous; though, by the way, it is stated of the wolf, 262 VIII, 5 | also, and is in a general way carnivorous. It is so powerful 263 VIII, 5 | sniffing at trees; for, by the way, the lion, like the dog, 264 VIII, 6 | three days; and, by the way, animals in general will 265 VIII, 7 | these Pyrrhic cattle, by the way, they say that there are 266 VIII, 8 | turbid condition. And, by the way, the camel can go without 267 VIII, 12| And it is here, by the way, that they are said to fight 268 VIII, 12| in its inside a stone by way of ballast, and that the 269 VIII, 12| also migrates; only, by the way, a few quails and turtle-doves 270 VIII, 12| the difficulties in the way of flight, for a southerly 271 VIII, 12| unable to fly. And, by the way, it is owing to the distress 272 VIII, 12| description; and, by the way, after drinking wine, the 273 VIII, 13| own course. And, by the way, the young fish are caught 274 VIII, 13| singular and exceptional. The way of accounting for this phenomenon 275 VIII, 13| shoal-fish continue on their way, but during the night they 276 VIII, 13| themselves in out of the way places, and quit their places 277 VIII, 13| warmer season. But, by the way, animals go into concealment 278 VIII, 13| animals go into concealment by way of refuge against extreme 279 VIII, 17| the tortoise-for, by the way, the tortoise and the fresh 280 VIII, 17| at all slough in the same way; as the silphe, and the 281 VIII, 17| the vermipara, in the same way both with the bee and the 282 VIII, 17| peeled off there; for, by the way, they do not slough in the 283 VIII, 18| species are in a diverse way healthy or sickly at certain 284 VIII, 18| for birds-and so by the way is much drinking-and drought 285 VIII, 18| stated, may in a general way be said never to drink at 286 VIII, 19| this time, but in a general way rain is wholesome for them 287 VIII, 19| for vegetation-for, by the way, kitchen vegetables, though 288 VIII, 20| parts of rivers and, by the way, at all seasons fresh water 289 VIII, 20| there. Univalves, by the way, are very apt to freeze 290 VIII, 21| swineherds know but one way to cure it, namely, by complete 291 VIII, 21| and this spelt, by the way, is very good for ordinary 292 VIII, 24| is fond of water in every way, whether for drinking or 293 VIII, 28| extremity of thirst. And, by the way, unlike animals elsewhere, 294 VIII, 29| though the pig, by the way, is in general most singularly 295 IX, 1 | caressing, is more apt in the way of learning; as, for instance, 296 IX, 1 | more sympathetic in the way of standing by to help. 297 IX, 1 | another. This is shown by the way animals are treated in Egypt, 298 IX, 1 | this latter bird, by the way, the story goes that he 299 IX, 1 | the eagle, and so, by the way, does does swan; and the 300 IX, 1 | extraordinary extent in the way of courage. Indians employ 301 IX, 1 | elephant in the following way: they mount tame elephants 302 IX, 6 | The weasel has a clever way of getting the better of 303 IX, 7 | 7~In a general way in the lives of animals 304 IX, 7 | the swallow. In the same way as men do, the bird mixes 305 IX, 8 | often come right in the way of the decoy-birds, and 306 IX, 8 | of the partridge, for the way in which it is hunted, and 307 IX, 9 | up and down a tree in any way, even with the head downwards, 308 IX, 9 | of the daw; it makes its way by sticking these claws 309 IX, 11 | stone-curlew; this bird is in no way noteworthy for plumage or 310 IX, 14 | these colours in a mixed way, without any colour being 311 IX, 14 | the gar-fish; for, by the way, the bird lives on fish. 312 IX, 29 | pre-eminent among birds in the way of cowardice; it allows 313 IX, 32 | these devices it adopts by way of security against the 314 IX, 34 | them. For the eagle, by the way, ejects the young birds 315 IX, 37 | creatures that swim in its way and come under its narcotizing 316 IX, 37 | not exactly in the same way. That the creatures get 317 IX, 37 | sand; its snout, by the way, is sharper than that of 318 IX, 37 | does, but not in the same way; in other words, it runs 319 IX, 38 | resourceful than others. The way in which ants work is open 320 IX, 39 | life-juices—for that is the way it feeds; but, if it be 321 IX, 40 | single base, one pointing one way and one the other, after 322 IX, 40 | them if they come in their way by the water-side, and for 323 IX, 40 | from the hive, and in every way the creature is remarkable 324 IX, 40 | out; the bees can in no way retaliate, but the bee-keeper 325 IX, 40 | room; the drones, by the way, live in the innermost recess 326 IX, 40 | wind they carry a stone by way of ballast to steady them. 327 IX, 40 | sweeter, whiter, and in every way better than the autumn honey. 328 IX, 40 | bees work in a spiritless way if too few combs are left. 329 IX, 41 | pretty much in the same way as we have seen the grubs 330 IX, 42 | with stings: though, by the way, it would well be worth 331 IX, 46 | animal; he can make his way through water, as long as 332 IX, 47 | visible, the young horse ran way and hurled himself down 333 IX, 48 | young dolphins is always, by way of protection, followed 334 IX, 50 | mutilated in the following way: they turn the animal over 335 IX, 50 | remarks are, in a general way, applicable to quadrupeds, 336 IX, 49B| their plumage. In the same way with the beccafico and the