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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 1 | excess or defect, as is the case in such animals as are of 2 I, 1 | deprived of water, as is the case with the great majority 3 I, 1 | out of water, as is the case with river worms, for out 4 I, 1 | external object, as is the case with several kinds of oyster. 5 I, 1 | at other times, as is the case with a species of the so-called 6 I, 1 | but motionless, as is the case with oysters and the so-called 7 I, 1 | condition; as we find to be the case with horses, kine, swine, ( 8 I, 5 | animals have two, as is the case with men and birds, and 9 I, 5 | to have feet, as is the case with the molluscs, these 10 I, 5 | of the trunk, as is the case with the cuttle-fish or 11 I, 5 | abnormal size, as in the case of certain molluscs. And 12 I, 6 | many species; but in one case, as man, the species is 13 I, 6 | the adder, an exceptional case, is viviparous: for not 14 I, 6 | and not of feet as is the case with similar parts of sea-urchins.~ 15 I, 7 | of circular form, in the case of women; in the case of 16 I, 7 | the case of women; in the case of men, as a general rule, 17 I, 8 | called the "face": but in the case of man only, for the term 18 I, 11 | plane above them as is the case with some quadrupeds. Of 19 I, 11 | sometimes fastened: as in the case of those who mumble and 20 I, 12 | nipple, through which in the case of females the milk percolates; 21 I, 15 | joints or lines: in the case of long-lived people by 22 I, 15 | extending right across, in the case of the short-lived by two, 23 I, 15 | behind the knee, as in the case of people with large hips, 24 I, 15 | with one another in the case of man.~As for the senses 25 I, 16 | all; but this is not the case with the inner parts. For 26 I, 16 | in proportion, as is the case with round-faced animals; 27 I, 16 | and long jaws, as is the case, without exception, among 28 I, 16 | into many parts, as is the case with some vivipara, neither 29 I, 16 | surface is uneven.~In the case of the ovipara, such as 30 I, 16 | fatty membrane, as is the case with all other animals whose 31 I, 17 | and the diaphragm in the case of man is thicker in proportion 32 I, 17 | but there is none in the case of the seal. This latter 33 I, 17 | organ in kine, but in its case the organs are more solid 34 II, 1 | man bends his legs.~In the case of the ovipara, as the crocodile 35 II, 1 | flexion is similar in the case of the multipeds; only that 36 II, 1 | hind-limbs backwards; but in the case of all animals the flexion 37 II, 1 | With man the reverse is the case.~Man also has upper and 38 II, 1 | under eyelash; though in the case of some animals a few straggling 39 II, 1 | round about it, as is the case with animals that have a 40 II, 1 | crested mane, as in the case with the horse, the mule, 41 II, 1 | called pardion, in either case a thin mane extending from 42 II, 1 | point of fact such is the case with all animals that are 43 II, 1 | into many parts, as is the case with the hands and feet 44 II, 1 | of the hucklebone in the case of all animals provided 45 II, 1 | from the bones; as is the case with the horns of oxen. 46 II, 1 | and two teats, as is the case with man and the elephant, 47 II, 1 | no dugs, excepting in the case of males that take after 48 II, 1 | are external, as is the case with man, the horse, and 49 II, 1 | be the larger, as is the case with the bushy-tailed animals 50 II, 1 | the horse; for in their case there is never, subsequently 51 II, 2 | justified in supposing that the case is similar with wild beasts 52 II, 3 | teeth than females in the case of men, sheep, goats, and 53 II, 3 | goats, and swine; in the case of other animals observations 54 II, 4 | of twenty years, in the case of both sexes. Cases have 55 II, 4 | when it does happen, in the case of people where the wisdom-teeth 56 II, 7 | mouth opens wide, as is the case with the dog, the lion, 57 II, 8 | its lower part, as is the case with quadrupeds; in fact, 58 II, 10 | the chest, all as in the case of viviparous quadrupeds, 59 II, 11 | under the belly as is the case with fishes, and the spine 60 II, 13 | fins; and the same is the case with the fish called Ribbon-fish. 61 II, 13 | placed sideways, as is the case in all the dog-fish.~The 62 II, 13 | animals, nor, as is the case with certain oviparous quadrupeds, 63 II, 14 | exception that the head in their case is somewhat like the head 64 II, 14 | feet, but this is not the case: it appears, however, to 65 II, 15 | must first discuss in the case of the animals that are 66 II, 15 | observation; and this is the case with almost all birds, as 67 II, 15 | oviparous quadrupeds the case is much the same as with 68 II, 15 | detached from and below it. The case is much the same with birds: 69 II, 17 | coalescence at the root, as is the case with the dogfish. And there 70 II, 17 | short and round: as is the case in both respects with the 71 II, 17 | as in the kestrel. In the case of small birds like the 72 II, 17 | and, by the way, in the case of all these birds the excrement 73 II, 17 | but the caeca in their case are exceedingly minute, 74 III, 1 | situated externally. In the case of these last, the penis 75 III, 1 | loosely suspended, as is the case also with the testicles; 76 III, 1 | close to the loin. The case is similar with oviparous 77 III, 1 | to the belly, as is the case with the dolphin amongst 78 III, 1 | specific character in each case.~The males of oviparous 79 III, 1 | extends a duct, and, as in the case of fishes, the two ducts 80 III, 1 | penis, which organ in the case of small ovipara is inconspicuous; 81 III, 1 | inconspicuous; but in the case of the larger ovipara, as 82 III, 1 | copulation.~The ducts in the case of fishes and in biped and 83 III, 1 | less extent than in the case of the ducts higher up which 84 III, 1 | orifice, resembling in the case of the most numerous and 85 III, 1 | the ox; the same is the case also in all horned animals. 86 III, 1 | twist or convolution.~In the case of those ovipara that lay 87 III, 1 | vivipara, only that, in the case of the fish, the wombs are 88 III, 1 | viviparous externally, as is the case with the dogfish and the 89 III, 1 | as the midriff, as in the case of birds. There is also 90 III, 1 | pregnant, and such is the case, among ambidentals, with 91 III, 1 | quite smooth, and in their case the attachment of the embryo 92 III, 3 | cavities inside it. In the case of the smaller animals even 93 III, 4 | ascending vein in the one case is the vein that traverses 94 III, 4 | the liver, while in this case it is distinct from the 95 III, 4 | that the branches in the case of the aorta are considerably 96 III, 4 | sanguineous animals the case stands as here set forth 97 III, 4 | cases, but is easiest in the case of animals of considerable 98 III, 5 | with sinews; but in the case of animals that have no 99 III, 6 | is to the blood in either case coagulates, but not into 100 III, 7 | undivided bone, as in the case of the dog; in others it 101 III, 7 | in their bones: as is the case with the lion, owing to 102 III, 7 | differ but little, as is the case with birds; others have 103 III, 8 | gristle-spined—there is found in the case of the flat space in the 104 III, 9 | claws, or the hooves, as the case may be, of hue to match. 105 III, 9 | undivided in structure. In the case of the stag alone of all 106 III, 10 | facts are similar in the case of animals whether coated 107 III, 11 | hair but spine, as in the case of the hedgehog. And in 108 III, 11 | and this is especially the case with the skin on the head, 109 III, 11 | not so obviously as in the case of the horse. Hair turns 110 III, 11 | as some believe to be the case, imply withering or decrepitude, 111 III, 11 | respect of the nails.~In the case of men of strong sexual 112 III, 11 | size; and the same is the case with the beaks of birds. 113 III, 12 | and the swallow; but no case has ever yet been known 114 III, 12 | beget black lambs, as is the case with the water of the Psychrus ( 115 III, 15 | turns into stones in the case of sufferers from that malady. 116 III, 16 | lengthwise only as is the case with sinew and vein. When 117 III, 17 | as, among fishes, is the case with the selachia, by the 118 III, 19 | of the stomach; and the case is similar with the brain 119 III, 19 | all cases except in the case of the deer, the roe, and 120 III, 19 | again very scanty, as is the case with animals when exceedingly 121 III, 19 | body; but this is not the case with young animals. Ichor 122 III, 20 | in some only, as in the case of what are designated thori 123 III, 20 | unfit for use again. In the case of female animals not pregnant 124 III, 20 | This is especially the case with the sheep and the goat, 125 III, 20 | cheese-making, as is the case with all animals that have 126 IV, 2 | out obliquely, as is the case with insects; and the claws, 127 IV, 2 | tail on either side. In the case of both the hump-backed 128 IV, 3 | viscera, but this is not the case with the bloodless animals, 129 IV, 3 | are two teeth, as is the case with the crawfish, only 130 IV, 3 | is more hairy (as is the case also with the female in 131 IV, 4 | part is exposed, as in the case of the limpet. Of the bivalves, 132 IV, 4 | external object, as is the case with the pinna. All the 133 IV, 4 | in quest of food. In the case of the univalves and the 134 IV, 4 | removed by an effort; in the case of the stromboids, it is 135 IV, 4 | statements may be verified in the case of the purple murex and 136 IV, 4 | and this holds good in the case of all stromboid testaceans, 137 IV, 4 | the periphery, as is the case with the white formation 138 IV, 4 | these animals; but in the case of the wild limpet (called 139 IV, 4 | the poppy-juice is, in its case, not black but red. It clings 140 IV, 4 | limpets; and the same is the case with the haemorrhoid or 141 IV, 6 | nor, as was said in the case of the others, is it furnished 142 IV, 7 | common designation, as in the case of the bee, the drone, the 143 IV, 7 | insects, and again as in the case of those that have their 144 IV, 7 | as in the bee. But in the case of all alike, flight is 145 IV, 7 | back; as, in fact, is the case with all animals. The flesh 146 IV, 7 | or convoluted as in the case of the acris or grasshopper.~ 147 IV, 8 | to mutilation, as in the case of the mole. For this animal 148 IV, 8 | and this is especially the case with the eyes. For animals 149 IV, 8 | the bottom of the sea.~The case is similar in regard to 150 IV, 8 | use of baits, e.g. in the case of the purple-fish; for 151 IV, 9 | not voice, so is it in the case of all these other creatures.~ 152 IV, 9 | season, as is observed in the case of goats, swine, and sheep. ( 153 IV, 10 | be very well seen in the case of common every-day creatures; 154 v, 1 | that whereas in the former case we started with a consideration 155 v, 1 | parts of man, in the present case it behoves us to treat of 156 v, 1 | vegetable matter, as is the case with a number of insects, 157 v, 1 | precisely later on. In the case of certain fishes, however, 158 v, 1 | the method followed in the case of birds. But whensoever 159 v, 2 | rearward presentment, as is the case with the lion, the hare, 160 v, 2 | though, by the way, in the case of the hare, the female 161 v, 2 | observed to cover the male.~The case is similar in most other 162 v, 2 | on top of her, as is the case with the cock and hen bustard, 163 v, 2 | operation, and the same is the case with the cow as regards 164 v, 2 | has been observed in the case of the stag and hind, domesticated, 165 v, 2 | lengthened time, as is the case with the dog and bitch; 166 v, 5 | male; and the same is the case with other fishes for the 167 v, 5 | a bladder except in the case of the tortoise; and the 168 v, 5 | belong to the ovipara.~In the case of oviparous fishes the 169 v, 7 | often been observed in the case of all these animals. Sometimes 170 v, 8 | creatures; and this organ in the case of some insects appears 171 v, 8 | intercourse of the sexes in their case is of long duration, as 172 v, 8 | and in winter, as is the case with certain aquatic animals 173 v, 8 | at all seasons, as is the case also with domesticated animals, 174 v, 9 | the year, except in the case of animals like the hare, 175 v, 10 | out. They say that in this case, as in other similar ones, 176 v, 10 | but this is especially the case, among small fishes, with 177 v, 14 | and in birds; for in the case of man and the quadruped 178 v, 14 | offspring is smaller, and in the case of the bird, the egg.~For 179 v, 14 | contrary holds good in the case of some, as for instance 180 v, 15 | subject of generation in the case of the testaceans.~The testacean 181 v, 15 | and the bloom in their case is of a reddish hue. Further, 182 v, 18 | and this spawn, as in the case of the testacean, gets granular 183 v, 18 | happens with the yolk in the case of birds, the white substance 184 v, 18 | the white substance in the case of the young sepia disappears. 185 v, 18 | sepia disappears. In the case of the young sepia, as in 186 v, 18 | the young sepia, as in the case of the young of most animals, 187 v, 19 | intestinal worms do not in any case propagate their kind. The 188 v, 19 | developed insect in each case takes its peculiar colour 189 v, 19 | the salamander is a clear case in point, to show us that 190 v, 20 | a rule four. But, in the case of oviparous insects, the 191 v, 20 | of copulation, as in the case of the spider and its congeners. 192 v, 22 | But this is not always the case with these bees, but only 193 v, 23 | are mere grubs. As in the case of bees, excrement is observed 194 v, 27 | rule, lay in a round-shaped case or capsule, and some are 195 v, 30 | into the female, as is the case with insects in general, 196 v, 32 | the end or apex, as is the case with grubs in general; but 197 v, 32 | becomes a chrysalis, as is the case with the silkworm, and lives 198 v, 33 | 33~In the case of animals that are quadrupeds 199 VI, 1 | material. The same is the case with the lark and the tetrix. 200 VI, 2 | 2~The egg in the case of all birds alike is hard-shelled, 201 VI, 3 | generation from the egg in the case of birds.~Birds lay some 202 VI, 3 | twin eggs, and in their case the phenomenon regarding 203 VI, 4 | having eggs, though in the case of some birds it is difficult 204 VI, 4 | than the male, as is the case with most animals after 205 VI, 6 | cares for one.~This is the case in most instances, though 206 VI, 6 | about twenty days, as in the case of the kite and the hawk. 207 VI, 9 | this is conspicuously the case with the more salacious 208 VI, 10 | one of the two that in the case of birds leads off to the 209 VI, 10 | as was described in the case of birds. The embryo and 210 VI, 10 | stated, and this is the case with the dog-fish; as the 211 VI, 10 | generation is the same in the case of the fox-shark.~The so-called 212 VI, 10 | appearance just as in the case of quadrupeds. The navel-string 213 VI, 10 | Each embryo, as in the case of quadrupeds, is provided 214 VI, 12 | the fish, just as in the case of mankind and the viviparous 215 VI, 13 | and this is shown in the case of some river-fish, for 216 VI, 13 | phenomenon is observed in the case of molluscs also; for in 217 VI, 13 | molluscs also; for in the case of the cuttlefish or sepia, 218 VI, 13 | been observed only in the case of the cuttlefish.~Fishes 219 VI, 13 | phenomena are observed in the case of these grubs, in that 220 VI, 14 | discharge the egg in the case of the female and the milt 221 VI, 14 | female and the milt in the case of the male. Such eggs as 222 VI, 14 | spawning goes away.~In the case of the sheat-fish the growth 223 VI, 14 | gets lost rapidly.~In the case of some of the smaller fishes 224 VI, 16 | can be no doubt that the case is so. For in some standing 225 VI, 17 | but this is peculiarly the case with all species of fish 226 VI, 18 | combatants succumb. The case is similar with bulls, rams, 227 VI, 18 | from the bladder in the case of quadrupeds is thicker 228 VI, 18 | eat more; as is also the case with cows, and, indeed, 229 VI, 19 | for ten or eleven. In the case of the sheep and the goat 230 VI, 20 | this is clearly seen in the case where a dog contrives to 231 VI, 20 | phenomenon is observed in the case of the Laconian hound: in 232 VI, 22 | 22~In the case of horses, the stallion 233 VI, 22 | male, but in the womb the case is reversed, just as is 234 VI, 22 | phenomenon is observed in the case of all animals that bear 235 VI, 22 | the canines; for in the case of horses much ridden these 236 VI, 22 | insertion of the bit; in the case of horses not ridden the 237 VI, 23 | period for gestation in the case of a cross depends on the 238 VI, 24 | in swine; and as is the case with dwarfs, the sexual 239 VI, 28 | gestation is the same as in the case of the domesticated congener. 240 VI, 29 | become black, as is also the case with the goat. In this way 241 VI, 32 | the male, and, as in the case of the male, has it underneath 242 VI, 33 | the circumstances of each case may require. The female 243 VI, 33 | are born blind, as is the case with the greater part Of 244 VII, 1 | itself supplies, even in the case of those who abstain altogether 245 VII, 1 | spermatic discharge in the one case and the catamenial flow 246 VII, 1 | conditions.~Furthermore, in the case of maidens the condition 247 VII, 1 | imperfect progeny, as is the case also with the common run 248 VII, 1 | for it appears to be the case that growth ceases when 249 VII, 2 | the residuum left in the case of child-bearing women after 250 VII, 2 | and copious. Only in the case of women is the superfluity 251 VII, 3 | mostly thirty days in the case of a female and about forty 252 VII, 3 | about forty days in the case of a male child. After parturition 253 VII, 3 | also in the groin.~In the case of male children the first 254 VII, 3 | these forty days.~In the case of a male embryo aborted 255 VII, 4 | sooner. And labour in the case of female children is apt 256 VII, 4 | and sluggish, while in the case of male children it is acute 257 VII, 4 | each of them. But in the case of mankind alone of all 258 VII, 4 | are held to be in doubtful case; inasmuch as with them also 259 VII, 4 | embryo; and, by the way, a case has been known to occur 260 VII, 4 | according to the legend, in the case of Iphicles and Hercules. 261 VII, 4 | the adulterous lover.~The case has also occurred where 262 VII, 4 | and then. And in another case it happened that the woman 263 VII, 5 | cases, coincide in the one case with the emission of seed 264 VII, 5 | beyond that age there is no case on record.~ 265 VII, 6 | children or female, as the case may be, but children of 266 VII, 6 | several generations, as in the case of the woman in Elis, who 267 VII, 6 | adultery with a negro; in this case it was not the woman’s own 268 VII, 6 | husband; and this latter case is like that of the celebrated 269 VII, 9 | and this is especially the case in persons of sedentary 270 VIII, 1 | markedly differentiated in the case of human beings. For just 271 VIII, 1 | is fleshlike, as is the case with the so-called tethya ( 272 VIII, 2 | walking on dry land.~In the case of all these animals their 273 VIII, 2 | phenomenon may be observed in the case of gelded animals: only 274 VIII, 2 | the animal will in one case turn to male and in the 275 VIII, 2 | clearly observed in the case of the larger varieties. 276 VIII, 5 | phenomenon which, in the case of dogs, accounts for their 277 VIII, 12| of the world, as in the case of the crane; for these 278 VIII, 12| in our country, as is the case also with the turtle-dove; 279 VIII, 13| exception, as is seen in the case of those dwelling in the 280 VIII, 13| like; but though in the case of the detached species 281 VIII, 13| free surface, as in the case of land snails-in the case 282 VIII, 13| case of land snails-in the case of the non-detached the 283 VIII, 15| as is observed in the case of the species of wrasse 284 VIII, 16| all go into hiding. The case of the turtledove is the 285 VIII, 17| organism.)~In discussing the case of terrestrial vivipara 286 VIII, 17| autumn, and it is not the case, as some aver, that this 287 VIII, 17| and it is said to be the case with the testaceous kind, 288 VIII, 18| and this is especially the case with the cushat; fishes, 289 VIII, 18| drink sparingly, as is the case also with all other spongy-lunged 290 VIII, 19| rain; or we may state the case thus, that rain is good 291 VIII, 21| miscarry, as is also the case with the ewe; and, indeed, 292 VIII, 21| miscarriage is more certain in the case of the ewe than in the case 293 VIII, 21| case of the ewe than in the case of the sow. The pig is the 294 VIII, 24| the nostrils, and in the case of the male, a twitching 295 VIII, 26| from diarrhoea: in this case they administer draughts 296 VIII, 28| as being abundant in one case and insufficient in another, 297 VIII, 30| with spawn. Even in the case of the testacean we speak 298 VIII, 30| spawn, this is never the case with testaceans. Molluscs 299 VIII, 30| different seasons, as is the case with the plumage of certain 300 VIII, 30| discharged the spawn in the case of the female and the milt 301 VIII, 30| female and the milt in the case of the male: that is, when 302 IX, 1 | the most obvious in the case of human kind and in that 303 IX, 1 | viviparous quadrupeds. In the case of these latter the female 304 IX, 1 | by to help. Even in the case of molluscs, when the cuttle-fish 305 IX, 1 | upon the latter. In the case of birds, there is mutual 306 IX, 1 | circumstances; others, as in the case of man and man, at special 307 IX, 1 | and others vicious; in the case of these latter, they tie 308 IX, 1 | Thus we see that in the case of the creatures above mentioned 309 IX, 2 | rear of the vent; in the case of the mullet the injury 310 IX, 7 | as is exemplified in the case of birds by the nest building 311 IX, 7 | than the female; but in the case of pigeons some assert that 312 IX, 8 | discovered, as might be the case if they stayed long in one 313 IX, 11 | has been observed in the case of the quail, the thrush, 314 IX, 32 | is seldom seen, as is the case with the so-called cymindis. 315 IX, 37 | the autumn, as is also the case with the mullet, the red 316 IX, 37 | also that this is not the case with the small and young 317 IX, 40 | own; and when this is the case the bee-keepers cut the 318 IX, 41 | the workers. For in the case of the tame wasps also there 319 IX, 41 | to have a sting but the case of the other was left undetermined. 320 IX, 44 | than three, but, as is the case with certain of the fishes, 321 IX, 45 | no upper teeth, as is the case also with kine and all other 322 IX, 49 | a change, occurs in the case of birds. Hens, for instance, 323 IX, 50 | him as he grows up. The case is the same with men: if 324 IX, 50 | never grows bald. In the case of all castrated or mutilated 325 IX, 50 | invariably die; but in the case of boars, and in their case 326 IX, 50 | case of boars, and in their case only, the age at which the 327 IX, 50 | sheep, and goats. In the case of wild animals no observation 328 IX, 50 | been possible; save in the case of animals that are occasionally


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