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1 I, 6 | not so is proved by the fact that they mate with and 2 I, 6 | one another: either in the fact that some have this or that, 3 I, 9 | For in point of absolute fact it cannot see, and has no 4 I, 11 | or exhale, owing to the fact that the inspiration and 5 I, 16 | the inner parts. For the fact is that the inner parts 6 I, 17 | forwards, although this fact might possibly escape notice 7 I, 17 | it is not elongated; in fact, it is somewhat round in 8 I, 17 | with the lung, and this fact is rendered quite plain 9 I, 17 | no farther rests on the fact that they contain no blood, 10 II, 1 | fleshless; and in point of fact such is the case with all 11 II, 1 | Thebes, while in point of fact the creatures have merely 12 II, 1 | of the entire frame, in fact, so insignificant as to 13 II, 2 | canines, but those alone; the fact being, that they do shed 14 II, 2 | observation, owing to the fact that they never shed them 15 II, 8 | especially the under ones; in fact they are very insignificant 16 II, 8 | case with quadrupeds; in fact, the proportion of the former 17 II, 8 | circumstance and to the fact that its feet resemble hands 18 II, 13 | animals; and in point of fact viviparous animals are not 19 II, 14 | furnished with feet from the fact that its fins resemble those 20 II, 15 | falcon, the owl: in point of fact, the aegocephalus is devoid 21 II, 17 | of the parts, and in the fact of the oesophagus reaching 22 II, 17 | both crocodiles, and, in fact, in all animals of the like 23 II, 17 | the tongue, owing to the fact that the tongue draws back 24 III, 1 | from one another in this fact, that some of them have 25 III, 2 | undiscoverable, owing to the fact that they collapse at once 26 III, 3 | termed the "aorta", from the fact that even in dead bodies 27 III, 3 | of the two), owing to the fact that these two veins are 28 III, 3 | minuteness, and in point of fact the whole lung appears to 29 III, 4 | animals. For, in point of fact, the organs are not identically 30 III, 5 | is a sinew-like vein; in fact, at its extremity it is 31 III, 5 | glutinous, and the organ, in fact, is sustained by it and 32 III, 5 | their limbs, but are, in fact, destitute of either feet 33 III, 7 | exceptionally hard; so hard, in fact, that if they are rubbed 34 III, 9 | which will account for the fact that there are found in 35 III, 11 | and no castrated man. In fact, if a man be castrated before 36 III, 11 | this growth is owing to the fact that the eyebrows are situated 37 III, 19 | young animals. Ichor is, in fact, nothing else but unconcocted 38 III, 20 | futurity, and in point of fact when the Lemnian owner of 39 IV, 1 | feet short; so short, in fact, that they cannot walk on 40 IV, 2 | part in the crawfish; in fact, the frontal part is more 41 IV, 3 | very short, so short in fact that the stomach seems to 42 IV, 4 | above mentioned, and, in fact, to all testaceans, is the 43 IV, 4 | oesophagus is the gut; in fact, the gut is continuous with 44 IV, 4 | operculum seems like a lid; in fact this structure represents 45 IV, 5 | one another; in point of fact, the animal is in a manner 46 IV, 5 | this is indicated by the fact that these urchins have 47 IV, 6 | it it it clings to it; in fact, just as I described it 48 IV, 7 | most insects. In point of fact, such insects as have no 49 IV, 7 | different from the back; as, in fact, is the case with all animals. 50 IV, 7 | such creatures (and, in fact, alone of all creatures), 51 IV, 8 | brain. These indications, in fact, in some cases lead nowhere, 52 IV, 8 | by bait. The octopus, in fact, clings so tightly to the 53 IV, 9 | from voice and sound. The fact is that no animal can give 54 IV, 9 | sing more than the hens; in fact, with barn-door fowls and 55 IV, 9 | no power of converse. In fact, this power, or language, 56 IV, 10 | sleep; for, as a matter of fact, all animals that are furnished 57 IV, 10 | hand; and, as a matter of fact, these little creatures, 58 IV, 10 | motionless repose. In the bee the fact of its being asleep is very 59 IV, 10 | and cease to hum. But the fact that insects sleep may be 60 IV, 11 | sex; nor is there such, in fact, in any testaceans. In molluscs 61 IV, 11 | can engender nothing. In fact, those who assert that eels 62 IV, 11 | in and about rocks. The fact that the female is longer-lived 63 IV, 11 | male is inferred from the fact that female fishes are caught 64 v, 2 | of the bull. In point of fact, the females of these animals 65 v, 4 | belly to belly. And, in fact, serpents coil round one 66 v, 5 | differs from the female in the fact that he is furnished with 67 v, 5 | observation. In point of fact, some are led by the want 68 v, 5 | equivalent to coition, but the fact is that a similar phenomenon 69 v, 5 | accurately observed, owing to the fact that they very soon fall 70 v, 7 | near to the shore; and, in fact, the process has often been 71 v, 9 | a year, but owing to the fact that the fish in some cases 72 v, 12 | differs from the female in the fact that its head is longer, 73 v, 14 | prolonged sound, in the fact that the note in the male 74 v, 14 | forty, so that, in point of fact, the animals are sexually 75 v, 14 | up to eleven years; in fact, the ram and the ewe are 76 v, 15 | matter. The substance, is, in fact, an excretion of the porphyra 77 v, 15 | similarly situated-and, in fact, all the stromboids, and 78 v, 16 | of this statement is the fact that when they are first 79 v, 16 | And this accounts for the fact that the sponges found in 80 v, 16 | And this accounts for the fact that the sponge is at its 81 v, 17 | and this accounts for the fact that lobsters are found 82 v, 18 | greater number perish; it is a fact that they have been seen 83 v, 18 | applicable to the sepia; in fact, the nest of the female 84 v, 19 | and this accounts for the fact that gadflies most abound 85 v, 19 | ill-scented substances, from the fact of its having been engendered 86 v, 22 | statement we have the known fact that occasionally bee-keepers 87 v, 24 | thick and hard; in point of fact, one can hardly break it 88 v, 28 | dies after laying them. The fact is that, at the time of 89 v, 28 | and loamy land, for the fact is they lay their eggs in 90 v, 30 | and this accounts for the fact that in the district surrounding 91 v, 30 | untilled lands, and this fact may account for their numbers 92 v, 33 | on into the next year; in fact, the life of the animal 93 v, 33 | length of twenty-six feet; in fact, it is actually stated that 94 VI, 2 | remains soft, and in point of fact is inclined to set or to 95 VI, 2 | hen-partridge when in heat. The fact is that, when she stands 96 VI, 4 | difficult to detect the fact from the minute size of 97 VI, 4 | couples within the year; in fact, it couples when only six 98 VI, 7 | resemble the hawk. In point of fact, both as regards the head 99 VI, 9 | barn-door hen, owing to the fact that when the peahen is 100 VI, 11 | obvious to a non-expert. The fact is that in certain fishes 101 VI, 12 | considerable period; and, in fact, the creature is remarkable 102 VI, 12 | some for thirty years; the fact is fishermen nick their 103 VI, 12 | instead of walking, from the fact that it cannot steady itself 104 VI, 13 | appearance is due to the fact that the whole womb of such 105 VI, 14 | frog; so continuous, in fact, is the convoluted spawn 106 VI, 14 | wasted; because, owing to the fact that the female moves about 107 VI, 15 | of the ground we have the fact that in cold weather they 108 VI, 16 | or for eggs. In point of fact, this entire species of 109 VI, 16 | opinion is not founded on fact. Eels are derived from the 110 VI, 16 | and in humid ground; in fact, eels have at times been 111 VI, 17 | this is inferred from the fact that the brood of the atherine 112 VI, 17 | most part in summer; which fact is proved by their not being 113 VI, 17 | conger also spawns, but the fact is not equally obvious in 114 VI, 18 | with one another from the fact that they are at no time 115 VI, 18 | order comes the cow. In fact, the mare is said to go 116 VI, 18 | when in heat, indicate the fact by the upraising of their 117 VI, 19 | of pasturage, or to the fact that either the ram or the 118 VI, 20 | people are in doubt as to the fact, and some people, owing 119 VI, 22 | considerable interval; in fact, the foals will be all the 120 VI, 27 | assigned periods is due to the fact that there are never human 121 VI, 29 | to be unable to run: in fact at this period they can 122 VI, 31 | found in many countries. In fact, in the whole of Europe 123 VI, 32 | the female, is untrue. The fact is that the sexual organ 124 VI, 34 | young like the she-bear; in fact, her young ones are even 125 VI, 36 | may be gathered from the fact that a certain number of 126 VII, 3 | an accurate statement of fact, for there are many exceptions, 127 VII, 4 | though labour has not in fact commenced, what seemed like 128 VIII, 2 | takes in water. For the fact is the dolphin performs 129 VIII, 2 | aquatic" or "marine". For the fact is, some aquatic animals 130 VIII, 2 | female animals the male. The fact is that animals, if they 131 VIII, 2 | through the grosser parts; in fact, they live on fresh water 132 VIII, 2 | middle of its body; and this fact may be clearly observed 133 VIII, 2 | flesh, and feeds on that; in fact, fishermen recognize their 134 VIII, 2 | doubtless founded on the fact that the creature is often 135 VIII, 2 | being carnivorous is the fact that they can be caught 136 VIII, 2 | eel-tanks with plaster. The fact is that the eel will soon 137 VIII, 3 | very spare drinkers. In fact birds of prey never drink 138 VIII, 6 | fondest of roots, owing to the fact that its snout is peculiarly 139 VIII, 6 | than any other animal; in fact, a pig can be fattened for 140 VIII, 10| healthier and fatter. In fact they mix salt with the greater 141 VIII, 10| from the weakly, from the fact that the vigorous sheep 142 VIII, 10| are quite free of it; the fact being that the weakly ones 143 VIII, 12| in the rear, owing to the fact that when the flock is passing 144 VIII, 13| than deep-sea fish. The fact is they have more abundant 145 VIII, 13| mullet, and, in point of fact, the greater part of the 146 VIII, 13| the outer sea. In point of fact, there is no large fish 147 VIII, 13| greater rapidity, from the fact that the breeze is favourable 148 VIII, 13| their exit; in point of fact, when a trichia is caught 149 VIII, 15| may be inferred from the fact that during a particular 150 VIII, 15| may be inferred from the fact that these fishes are never 151 VIII, 15| lengthened period from the fact that it is only caught at 152 VIII, 17| retire into concealment. The fact that the bear hides is well 153 VIII, 18| seasons; and, in point of fact, some animals have ailments 154 VIII, 18| have been ignorant of the fact, for in his story about 155 VIII, 19| may be inferred from the fact that most fishes migrate 156 VIII, 19| and this is due to the fact that heat and drought are 157 VIII, 19| localities as well. The fact is that weed-eating fishes 158 VIII, 19| the water as a dolphin; in fact, it sometimes leaps over 159 VIII, 19| nick-of-time" hauls. The fact is, that at these times 160 VIII, 19| fishermen infer this from the fact that at times fishes in 161 VIII, 20| catch-fish. It is a known fact that in winter fishes emerge 162 VIII, 20| of shellfish owing to the fact that the sea-water then 163 VIII, 23| warm at short intervals; in fact, craurus in cattle answers 164 VIII, 24| blind snake. In point of fact, according to experts, the 165 VIII, 24| to drink muddy water; in fact, if water be clear, the 166 VIII, 25| circumstance will account for the fact that the animal is not found 167 VIII, 28| if introduced there; in fact it will be found dead, turned 168 VIII, 28| diverse in form in Libya; in fact, there is an old saying, " 169 IX, 1 | most of all in man.~The fact is, the nature of man is 170 IX, 1 | Egypt, for owing to the fact that food is constantly 171 IX, 1 | peaceably together. The fact is they are tamed by kindness, 172 IX, 1 | the owl; for, owing to the fact that the owl is dim-sighted 173 IX, 1 | and the ass, owing to the fact that the ass, in passing 174 IX, 1 | to union of the sexes; in fact, it screams during the union, 175 IX, 4 | of the colt. In point of fact, the mare appears to be 176 IX, 5 | stag sheds his horns"; the fact being that, as having parted 177 IX, 7 | a year, pointing to the fact that early in spring the 178 IX, 15 | summer and in winter, as in fact do the great majority of 179 IX, 28 | ocular observation; the only fact known for certain is that 180 IX, 29 | disposal of its progeny; the fact is, the mother cuckoo is 181 IX, 29 | own cowardice and of the fact that she could never help 182 IX, 30 | birds, excepting in the fact that the cypselus has feathers 183 IX, 32 | out of the locality. The fact is that a pair of eagles 184 IX, 32 | long-lived bird, and this fact might be inferred from the 185 IX, 37 | means is obvious from the fact that, whereas they are peculiarly 186 IX, 37 | perpetual coincidence, like the fact that wherever snails are 187 IX, 37 | second year there is the fact that, after the birth of 188 IX, 38 | the wasp, and in point of fact all creatures akin to these; 189 IX, 40 | is the bee’s food. This fact is shown by the beekeepers’ 190 IX, 40 | when quite young and in fact only three days old, after 191 IX, 40 | stings even large animals; in fact, a horse has been known 192 IX, 40 | cleanly habits; in point of fact, they often fly away to 193 IX, 41 | this is inferred from the fact that the leaders (of the 194 IX, 41 | stings will not; from which fact it is inferred by some that 195 IX, 42 | attains a great size; in fact, from a particularly prosperous 196 IX, 44 | his teeth broken; which fact was regarded by some as 197 IX, 49B| reality is proved by the fact that at the period when