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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 2 | all. And, by the way, the organ whereby food is taken in 2 I, 2 | called the mouth, and the organ whereinto it is taken, the 3 I, 2 | may here remark that the organ receptive of wet residuum 4 I, 2 | termed "bladder", and the organ receptive of dry residuum " 5 I, 3 | organs above-mentioned, an organ for excretion of the sperm: 6 I, 3 | have a womb and others an organ analogous thereto. The above-mentioned 7 I, 3 | no special name for the organ in which it has its seat; 8 I, 3 | some groups of animals the organ is identical, in others 9 I, 11 | one that cannot move this organ. Of creatures possessed 10 I, 11 | inhales and exhales by this organ, and sneezing is effected 11 I, 11 | hand; for by means of this organ it draws objects towards 12 I, 11 | the flat surface of the organ, the taste is less sensibly 13 I, 11 | epiglottis" is a part of this organ.~That part of the mouth 14 I, 13 | to the male. This latter organ is external and situated 15 I, 13 | observable in the identical organ in cats. Underneath the 16 I, 14 | and not, like the male organ, protruding. Further, there 17 I, 14 | outside the womb; which organ serves as a passage for 18 I, 15 | sense of hearing, and the organ of hearing, the ear, is 19 I, 16 | so-called epiglottis, an organ capable of being drawn over 20 I, 16 | animals possessed of the organ has a tendency to be double. 21 I, 16 | discernible in man. And in man the organ is not split into many parts, 22 I, 16 | quadrupeds, the two parts of the organ are separated to a distance 23 I, 17 | resembling the self-same organ in the pig. The liver in 24 I, 17 | and resembles the same organ in the ox. And, by the way, 25 I, 17 | resemble in character the same organ in kine. In all animals 26 I, 17 | that are provided with this organ, the right kidney is situated 27 I, 17 | resembling in shape the identical organ in kine, but in its case 28 I, 17 | general account of the said organ.~All these organs are similar 29 I, 17 | to the appearance of this organ I must refer the reader 30 II, 1 | food with the aid of this organ into its mouth, and with 31 II, 1 | mouth, and with the same organ it lifts up articles to 32 II, 1 | driver on its back; with this organ it can pluck up trees by 33 II, 1 | by means of it; and this organ is capable of being crooked 34 II, 1 | Camels have an exceptional organ wherein they differ from 35 II, 1 | With those that have the organ externally placed, the organ 36 II, 1 | organ externally placed, the organ in some cases is situated 37 II, 1 | and of these some have the organ detached, both penis and 38 II, 1 | closely, some less; for this organ is not detached in the wild 39 II, 1 | is in heat, she draws the organ back and exposes it externally, 40 II, 1 | intercourse for the male; and the organ opens out to a considerable 41 II, 1 | the thighs.~In the male organ itself there is a great 42 II, 1 | diversity. For in some cases the organ is composed of flesh and 43 II, 1 | enlargement. In other cases, the organ is composed of fibrous tissue, 44 II, 1 | and the weasel; for this organ in the weasel has a bone.~ 45 II, 10 | breasts, nor a copulatory organ, nor external testicles, 46 II, 12 | furnished with a tongue, but the organ is variable, being long 47 II, 13 | cases provided with the organ, excepting such as are directly 48 II, 13 | they have an exceptional organ in the gills, whereby, after 49 II, 13 | have coverings for this organ, whereas all the selachians 50 II, 13 | the selachians have the organ unprotected by a cover. 51 II, 13 | the lanky ones have the organ placed sideways, as is the 52 II, 13 | seem to be devoid of the organ altogether. The mouth in 53 II, 15 | existence of the latter organ is not so obvious owing 54 II, 15 | the fish is devoid of the organ, as is also every animal 55 II, 15 | aegocephalus is devoid of the organ altogether. With oviparous 56 II, 15 | the deer is without the organ, as also the roe, the horse, 57 II, 15 | completely fluid, and the organ internally resembles a spleen.~ 58 II, 15 | in the region where the organ is found in animals furnished 59 II, 15 | and fishes all have the organ, as also oviparous quadrupeds, 60 II, 15 | of fishes some have the organ close to the liver, as the 61 II, 15 | in no other fish does the organ attain so great a relative 62 II, 15 | size. Other fishes have the organ close to the gut, attached 63 II, 15 | fold of it. others have the organ in the region of the gut; 64 II, 15 | congers are found with the organ attached close to the liver, 65 II, 16 | kidney resembles the same organ in the ox; that is to say, 66 II, 16 | say, it looks one single organ composed of a number of 67 II, 17 | the eel; and in these the organ is small.~In fishes that 68 II, 17 | an undivided liver, the organ lies entirely on the right 69 II, 17 | the larger half of the organ is on the right side: for 70 II, 17 | oesophagus, in all that have the organ, extends through the midriff 71 II, 17 | and for this reason the organ might in some cases appear 72 II, 17 | aegocephalus and the owl the organ is slightly broader at the 73 III, 1 | testicles, and some have the organ but situated internally; 74 III, 1 | those males that have the organ internally situated, some 75 III, 1 | belly. Other males have the organ situated externally. In 76 III, 1 | creatures that have the organ internally situated have 77 III, 1 | midriff. With some animals the organ is whitish, in others somewhat 78 III, 1 | constitutes the penis, which organ in the case of small ovipara 79 III, 1 | goose and the like, the organ becomes quite visible just 80 III, 1 | the breeding season the organ is small in some birds and 81 III, 1 | but during the season the organ in all cases is greatly 82 III, 1 | birds are devoid of the organ in the winter-time.~Of male 83 III, 1 | thus far in respect to this organ; but they differ from one 84 III, 1 | while others, which have the organ situated externally, have 85 III, 1 | owner sometimes destroys the organ in them by attrition; sometimes 86 III, 4 | off it disappear in that organ. Another part branches off 87 III, 4 | open into the cavity of the organ, but their ramifications 88 III, 4 | extends to the womb, but the organ is connected with the aorta 89 III, 5 | white and glutinous, and the organ, in fact, is sustained by 90 III, 14 | are furnished with this organ; but in some animals the 91 III, 14 | but in some animals the organ is supplied with fat, and 92 III, 15 | for it is extensile. The organ is not common to all animals, 93 III, 15 | occur. After death, the organ passes no liquid excretion; 94 IV, 1 | calamary have an exceptional organ in a pair of long arms or 95 IV, 1 | the mouth it has a minute organ of a fleshy nature, and 96 IV, 1 | the sac, and there is an organ to which it attaches, resembling 97 IV, 2 | animals have, more or less, an organ termed the "mytis", or " 98 IV, 2 | Off from the convolute organ at the chest branches off 99 IV, 4 | the purple murex have this organ firm and solid; and just 100 IV, 4 | mouth, and, by the way, this organ in the snail resembles a 101 IV, 4 | horns, and a mouth, and the organ resembling a tongue; but 102 IV, 4 | thus, the limpets have this organ deep down in the bottom 103 IV, 6 | The creature has no other organ whether motor or sensory, 104 IV, 6 | is it furnished with any organ connected with excretion, 105 IV, 7 | have eyes, but no other organ of sense discernible, except 106 IV, 7 | corresponding to a similar organ common to all testaceans; 107 IV, 7 | testaceans; and by this organ such insects taste and imbibe 108 IV, 7 | food. In some insects this organ is soft; in other insects 109 IV, 7 | horsefly and the gadfly this organ is hard, and indeed it is 110 IV, 7 | sting in the rear use this organ as a weapon, (and, by the 111 IV, 7 | as are provided with this organ are unprovided with teeth, 112 IV, 7 | can draw blood with this organ, and the gnat can prick 113 IV, 7 | creatures resembling the male organ in shape and size, with 114 IV, 8 | is the same also with the organ of taste, the tongue. Of 115 IV, 8 | animals, fishes possess the organ of taste, namely the tongue, 116 IV, 8 | might appear to indicate an organ for smell in the region 117 IV, 8 | this, the dolphin has no organ of hearing discernible. 118 IV, 8 | stated, it has no visible organ of hearing, and yet it is 119 IV, 8 | while it has no visible organ for smell, it has the sense 120 IV, 11 | entirely destitute of the organ; and in like manner the 121 v, 3 | these creatures have an organ in which the ducts converge, 122 v, 5 | as to enter the receptive organ in the female.~In viviparous 123 v, 6 | further assert that the organ is tendinous in character, 124 v, 6 | declare that it is at this organ that the coition really 125 v, 8 | from underneath her sexual organ into the body of the male 126 v, 8 | other creatures; and this organ in the case of some insects 127 v, 12 | is longer, and that the organ called by the fishermen 128 v, 15 | qualities, by the way, of this organ are astringent. It is after 129 v, 15 | easy matter to extract the organ; but in dealing with the 130 v, 19 | mouth or any other apparent organ. After a little while the 131 v, 22 | flowers it takes up with the organ that resembles a tongue 132 v, 30 | cicada has a cleft generative organ; and it is the female into 133 v, 30 | a hole with the pointed organ they carry in the rear, 134 VI, 18 | sound, and from the sexual organ there flows a liquid resembling 135 VI, 18 | getting into heat". The sexual organ rises at this time, and 136 VI, 20 | swelling of the genital organ occurs simultaneously; it 137 VI, 24 | with dwarfs, the sexual organ of the hinny is abnormally 138 VI, 32 | hyena is furnished with the organ both of the male and the 139 VI, 32 | fact is that the sexual organ of the male hyena resembles 140 VI, 32 | hyena resembles the same organ in the wolf and in the dog; 141 VI, 32 | resembling the female genital organ lies underneath the tail, 142 VI, 32 | extent resemble the female organ, but it is unprovided with 143 VI, 32 | part that resembles the organ of the male, and, as in 144 VI, 32 | the true female genital organ. The female hyena has a 145 VIII, 2 | creature is furnished with this organ and respires thereby, and 146 VIII, 2 | must be provided with some organ for discharging it. Those 147 VIII, 2 | gelded animals: only a minute organ of the animal is mutilated, 148 VIII, 2 | but absolutely essential organ sustain a change of magnitude 149 VIII, 2 | and also that, if the said organ be obliterated altogether, 150 VIII, 11| only, extracting with that organ juices from all quarters. 151 IX, 6 | like the cat. Its genital organ, as has been said, consists 152 IX, 6 | said, consists of bone: the organ of the male is supposed


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