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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 1 | creatures adhere at one time to an object and detach 2 I, 1 | summer; for this is the time when it is seen and captured, 3 II, 1 | are, at one and the same time, furnished with a mane and 4 II, 11 | breathe for a considerable time; a very slight motion goes 5 II, 12 | exactly flesh, at the same time it is not easy to say what 6 II, 17 | a crop, and at the same time its oesophagus is wide and 7 III, 4 | are destitute. At the same time, while the description so 8 III, 7 | feet, and are at the same time viviparous, the bones do 9 III, 20 | and sperm come at a later time. Of these latter, that which, 10 III, 20 | other animal, though from time to time it has been found 11 III, 20 | animal, though from time to time it has been found in a male; 12 III, 21 | Milk remains for a long time in the female, if she be 13 III, 21 | milk all the rest of the time. In women, milk of a livid 14 IV, 1 | like the snail, and from time to time protrudes its feelers.~ 15 IV, 1 | snail, and from time to time protrudes its feelers.~So 16 IV, 6 | neighbourhood of Chalcis. In winter time their flesh is firm, and 17 IV, 9 | to the females at rutting time; and, by the way, all animals 18 IV, 9 | place usually in the night time.) Birds can utter vocal 19 v, 2 | consumes but very little time in the operation. Of quadrupeds, 20 v, 2 | extends over a lengthened time, as is the case with the 21 v, 5 | and the act extends over a time which is neither short nor 22 v, 7 | it takes place about the time when the figs begin to ripen. 23 v, 8 | frequently. Many animals time the season of intercourse 24 v, 8 | always halcyon days about the time of the winter solstice, 25 v, 9 | the sea, two or three at a time; but the gull lays in the 26 v, 9 | It is seen only about the time of the setting of the Pleiads 27 v, 10 | reach maturity at the same time.~Some fishes breed at all 28 v, 10 | great number of eggs at a time; and the young when hatched 29 v, 11 | the most part breed some time or other during the three 30 v, 11 | female tunny, about the time of the summer solstice; 31 v, 14 | another in regard to the time of life that is best adapted 32 v, 14 | cries chiefly at rutting time, and the female under terror 33 v, 14 | female, and a louder one as time goes on. And when the young 34 v, 14 | twenty years; and after this time the neighing in both sexes 35 v, 14 | So much for the dates in time at which these animals attain 36 v, 14 | drops its lugs in rutting time; if the ears do not thus 37 v, 14 | may have to rut a second time before impregnation takes 38 v, 14 | more than one foal at a time. The female becomes sexually 39 v, 14 | animal is produced at a time, in other words it is uniparous. 40 v, 15 | it is not caught at any time about the rising of the 41 v, 15 | Scallops burrow for a time in the sand, like the murex.)~( 42 v, 16 | shifts its position from time to time. (Limpets also detach 43 v, 16 | its position from time to time. (Limpets also detach themselves, 44 v, 17 | humped carids or prawns the time for gestation is four months 45 v, 17 | its eggs at about the same time as the crawfish; and consequently 46 v, 18 | testacean, gets granular in time. The octopus discharges 47 v, 19 | Cimmerian Bosphorus, about the time of the summer solstice, 48 v, 20 | as a general rule, the time of generation from its commencement 49 v, 20 | grub-like creatures the time is usually three weeks, 50 v, 22 | produce the best larvae at the time the honey is a-making. The 51 v, 22 | and it flowers at this time of the year, and it is from 52 v, 27 | developed at one and the same time into young spiders; but 53 v, 28 | The fact is that, at the time of laying the eggs, grubs 54 v, 28 | grasshoppers die about the same time. In spring-time they come 55 v, 32 | the snail. In course of time this grub becomes a chrysalis, 56 v, 32 | grub at first; but in due time the husk peels off and the 57 v, 33 | spring, in others in summer time, and in others in the autumn, 58 v, 34 | in number, and one at a time. The other serpents are 59 VI, 1 | couple and lay at almost any time in the year, as for instance 60 VI, 2 | that protrudes first at the time of laying. Long and pointed 61 VI, 2 | the outside. When the full time is come, the egg detaches 62 VI, 2 | birds, but differ as to time according to the size of 63 VI, 3 | eyes, if removed about this time, are found to be larger 64 VI, 3 | the head and eyes. At this time also the larger internal 65 VI, 3 | the head; and about this time is plain to be seen the 66 VI, 3 | the creature, and by this time a considerable amount of 67 VI, 3 | its stomach. About this time it discharges residuum in 68 VI, 4 | turtle-dove, lay two eggs at a time; that is to say, they do 69 VI, 4 | parent birds brood for some time over the chicks in the way 70 VI, 6 | from the nest. At the same time the bird is said to abstain 71 VI, 6 | in consequence about this time cross-tempered to its own 72 VI, 6 | bird for a considerable time takes charge of her young; 73 VI, 7 | transformed, because at the time of the cuckoo’s coming, 74 VI, 7 | appears only for a short time in summer, and in winter 75 VI, 7 | disappears as a rule about the time of the appearance of the 76 VI, 7 | brood. It is about this time that the bird becomes fat 77 VI, 8 | broods during the rest of the time. Partridges build a nest 78 VI, 9 | third year, and at the same time take on their spangled plumage. 79 VI, 9 | Such as lay for the first time lay about eight eggs. The 80 VI, 9 | male birds about pairing time the testicles are obviously 81 VI, 10 | have at one and the same time eggs above close to the 82 VI, 11 | than the actual breeding time their distinctness is not 83 VI, 12 | The dolphin bears one at a time generally, but occasionally 84 VI, 12 | the greater part of its time in the sea and derives its 85 VI, 12 | It bears one or two at a time, and three at the most. 86 VI, 12 | year, but especially at the time when the earliest kids are 87 VI, 13 | though up to the present time the phenomenon has been 88 VI, 13 | as some call it, when the time of parturition arrives, 89 VI, 14 | void all her eggs at one time, nor the male his sperm; 90 VI, 15 | pond, it is said, at one time ran dry about the rising 91 VI, 15 | watery and keeps only a short time, as has been stated, for 92 VI, 15 | keeps for a considerable time.~ 93 VI, 16 | after a fall of rain. In time of drought they do not appear 94 VI, 17 | together in shoals; at the time for copulation and parturition 95 VI, 17 | off. With some fishes the time of gestation is not longer 96 VI, 17 | over the same length of time.~All fish suffer greatly 97 VI, 17 | thrown up on shore at this time. In some cases they are 98 VI, 17 | they are throughout this time continually in motion until 99 VI, 17 | repose. With many fish the time for parturition terminates 100 VI, 17 | with most fishes, about the time of the spring equinox; with 101 VI, 17 | carries its spawn for a long time; but, as it lives usually 102 VI, 18 | parturition, the male during the time of pairing; for instance, 103 VI, 18 | usually enfeebled at this time as the result of copulation, 104 VI, 18 | herd together, at breeding time they hold aloof from and 105 VI, 18 | cross-tempered at pairing time if either a man or a camel 106 VI, 18 | ready to fight him at any time. It is the same with wild 107 VI, 18 | the lion are all at this time ferocious towards such as 108 VI, 18 | fact that they are at no time gregarious. The she-bear 109 VI, 18 | get savage about pairing time, and for this reason it 110 VI, 18 | the males go wild at this time and turn topsy-turvy the 111 VI, 18 | is said also about this time to get wind-impregnated 112 VI, 18 | and potions. About horsing time the mares huddle closer 113 VI, 18 | only in small drops at a time. Mares also, when in heat, 114 VI, 18 | few days before breeding time: if they get mixed up with 115 VI, 18 | back. The bull in breeding time begins to graze with the 116 VI, 18 | females before breeding time; but they keep separate 117 VI, 18 | sexual organ rises at this time, and there is a moisture 118 VI, 18 | menstruation in breeding time, just before the for submitting 119 VI, 18 | or a little less; and the time when this discharge takes 120 VI, 18 | takes place is the best time for her to be covered by 121 VI, 18 | discharges. At breeding time the milk become purulent, 122 VI, 18 | keenest in spring-time; the time of pairing, however, is 123 VI, 18 | barley, and the sow at the time of parturition with boiled 124 VI, 20 | heat for the same length of time. Menstruation continues 125 VI, 20 | being hard to hit upon the time when they do so, fancy that 126 VI, 22 | mare, however, when the time for parturition arrives, 127 VI, 22 | bear. There is no fixed time at which intercourse of 128 VI, 22 | chance to take place at a time that may render difficult 129 VI, 24 | did one in Athens at the time of the building of the temple; 130 VI, 26 | and bears but one at a time and never more; the young 131 VI, 26 | and gives milk until the time of the next conception. 132 VI, 29 | with others. The breeding time is after the rising of Arcturus, 133 VI, 29 | Menstruation occurs at no other time with the hind; it takes 134 VI, 29 | ground, and bellow from time to time; in all these particulars 135 VI, 29 | and bellow from time to time; in all these particulars 136 VI, 29 | In this way they pass the time until the rain falls, after 137 VI, 29 | rain falls, after which time they turn to pasture. The 138 VI, 29 | deer keeps pausing from time to time, and waits until 139 VI, 29 | keeps pausing from time to time, and waits until his pursuer 140 VI, 30 | and parturition about the time for retiring into winter 141 VI, 30 | winter quarters; about this time the bear and the she-bear 142 VI, 31 | generally two cubs at a time, and six at the very most; 143 VI, 33 | ones all together at one time, but bring them forth at 144 VI, 35 | the dog in regard to the time of conception and parturition, 145 VI, 36 | brought into Phrygia in the time of Pharnaces, the father 146 VI, 37 | one day observe that it is time for reaping, and on the 147 VI, 37 | be seen. And yet in the time before these few days men 148 VII, 1 | engender seed; and at the same time hair appears upon the pubes, 149 VII, 1 | then seed. About the same time, the voice begins to alter, 150 VII, 1 | And by the way, at this time of life those who try by 151 VII, 1 | catamenia are noticed by the time the breasts have grown to 152 VII, 1 | In girls, too, about this time the voice changes to a deeper 153 VII, 1 | offspring. And it is about this time of life that in men the 154 VII, 2 | happen at one and the same time, and after the wane and 155 VII, 2 | within the womb until such time as the discharge manifests 156 VII, 3 | discharge recurs for some time after conception has taken 157 VII, 4 | when the embryo has had time to grow; and in some women 158 VII, 4 | towards the end of their time. As a general rule women 159 VII, 4 | during pregnancy. The worst time of all is just when the 160 VII, 4 | other animals bring the time of pregnancy to an end in 161 VII, 4 | occasions. There was once upon a time a certain women who had 162 VII, 4 | children at four births; each time she had five, and most of 163 VII, 4 | conceived some considerable time after a previous conception 164 VII, 4 | child; and in course of time she brought forth the twins 165 VII, 6 | rule. There was once upon a time a woman who had intercourse 166 VII, 8 | they are near their full time contain excrements, both 167 VII, 10 | place rather before its time, it is apt to be followed 168 VII, 10 | but passes most of its time in sleep. As it keeps on 169 VII, 11 | the armpits. And for some time afterwards there continue 170 VII, 11 | place at one and the same time in several directions; as 171 VIII, 1 | child hardly differs for the time being from an animal; so 172 VIII, 2 | drown if they do not from time to time breathe atmospheric 173 VIII, 2 | they do not from time to time breathe atmospheric air: 174 VIII, 4 | without food for a long time; and this remark may be 175 VIII, 5 | the ground. For a short time together it can walk erect 176 VIII, 10| any hardship. In winter time shepherds can easily distinguish 177 VIII, 13| fish are caught about this time in the neighbourhood of 178 VIII, 13| the best condition. At the time of their entrance they are 179 VIII, 15| winter, and during that time eat nothing. Serpents in 180 VIII, 15| and coracinus in winter time; for, whereas fish in general 181 VIII, 15| enjoying immunity. About the time of hibernation a few tunnies 182 VIII, 15| caught full of spawn. At this time they are considered as in 183 VIII, 15| inferior quality; at this time also the males are full 184 VIII, 16| beginning of the hiding time it is exceedingly plump, 185 VIII, 16| hiding, migrate at the same time as the swallow. The thrush 186 VIII, 17| forth her young at this time, and remains in concealment 187 VIII, 17| concealment until it is time to bring the cubs out; and 188 VIII, 17| days it moves, and from time to time wakes up. A she-bear 189 VIII, 17| moves, and from time to time wakes up. A she-bear in 190 VIII, 19| greater abundance at this time, but in a general way rain 191 VIII, 19| that is to say, about this time both these fishes have a 192 VIII, 26| experience no harm. From time to time it takes to swallowing 193 VIII, 26| experience no harm. From time to time it takes to swallowing stones. 194 VIII, 27| rule, thrive best in the time of year in which they come 195 VIII, 30| are best in the breeding time, as the calamary, the sepia, 196 VIII, 30| is good at the breeding time. The female of this fish 197 VIII, 30| best condition at breeding time; the mullet, the basse, 198 VIII, 30| are good in the breeding time, as the saperdis, and some 199 IX, 1 | moved to tears, at the same time is more jealous, more querulous, 200 IX, 5 | know its place of refuge in time of danger; this lair is 201 IX, 5 | their horns for the first time, straight in shape, like 202 IX, 5 | thick copses; during this time, until they have grown their 203 IX, 6 | and over again, and every time it plucked up some marjoram 204 IX, 7 | the two parties. At the time of parturition in the female 205 IX, 8 | one of her brood has had time to escape; hereupon she 206 IX, 12 | approach of death; at this time they fly out to sea, and 207 IX, 14 | cut it, and at the same time bruise it with your hand, 208 IX, 22 | an appearance about the time of the summer solstice, 209 IX, 31 | or five eggs. About the time when the mercenaries under 210 IX, 32 | so-called cymindis. The time for an eagle to be on the 211 IX, 32 | inferred from the length of time during which the same nest 212 IX, 37 | summer until the spawning time; the viviparous in the autumn, 213 IX, 37 | whereas a little before this time of year the creature is 214 IX, 39 | Spiders can spin webs from the time of their birth, not from 215 IX, 40 | the field they pass the time in idleness, and no good 216 IX, 40 | in flight: during which time all the other bees cluster 217 IX, 40 | sting without at the same time extracting their intestines. 218 IX, 40 | out and in; for at this time they are constructing brood-cells. 219 IX, 41 | second year, and in winter time, when oaks have been in 220 IX, 41 | become drowsy, and about the time of the winter solstice they 221 IX, 41 | no longer fly out at this time, but rest quietly indoors. 222 IX, 41 | they can live for a longer time, has not been ascertained 223 IX, 43 | food, they fly, one at a time, into kitchens and on to 224 IX, 49B| clearly heard for a short time previous to its departure. 225 IX, 49B| thus keeping clear at one time of extreme cold, and at 226 IX, 49B| extreme cold, and at another time of extreme heat. The hoopoe 227 IX, 49B| their tails at the same time that they produce this peculiar


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