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1 I, 1 | Some birds have feet of little power, and are therefore 2 I, 1 | therefore called Apodes. This little bird is powerful on the 3 I, 1 | good-tempered, sluggish, and little prone to ferocity, as the 4 I, 5 | the sheatfish, to compare little with great.~Of animals that 5 I, 11 | them lies at the end of a little vein. Of animals possessed 6 I, 16 | round-faced animals; some have little heads and long jaws, as 7 I, 17 | in man it is situated a little to the left-hand side, leaning 8 I, 17 | left-hand side, leaning a little way from the division of 9 I, 17 | orifices coalescing; but a little lower down, one of the openings 10 II, 11 | in all these there is but little blood after all. The brain 11 II, 11 | The brain is situated a little above the eyes, but connected 12 II, 17 | observed, the heart is placed a little to the left-hand side. In 13 II, 17 | when big fish are pursuing little ones, the stomach tumbles 14 II, 17 | and the owl. Some of the little birds also have these appendages; 15 III, 2 | situated by itself, except a little in the heart, but it is 16 III, 2 | the backbone; other two a little higher up through the chest 17 III, 2 | further, a pair running a little underneath the cuticle through 18 III, 4 | vein to the spleen and the little veins branching off it disappear 19 III, 4 | abundantly with blood. For in little animals and those scantily 20 III, 5 | seems to be filled up with little veins in attenuated subjects-for 21 III, 5 | individuals is filled with little veins in thin ones-whereas 22 III, 6 | resembles, or only comes a little short of, the blood of sheep. 23 III, 7 | with blood, some differ but little, as is the case with birds; 24 III, 17 | especially such animals as are little in motion.~The brains of 25 III, 19 | have pure blood, but very little of it, and the fatter an 26 III, 20 | and the rinsing put into a little milk, and if this be mixed 27 III, 21 | erect, stooping forward a little, as otherwise, if he were 28 IV, 2 | crangons, or squillae, and the little kind, or shrimps, and the 29 IV, 2 | kind, or shrimps, and the little kind do not develop into 30 IV, 2 | provided with lamellae, or little flaps, and the female here 31 IV, 2 | others, covered with hair, a little underneath the mouth; and 32 IV, 2 | that the crawfish has a little oesophagus in front of the 33 IV, 3 | sallow juice and some few little bodies, long and white, 34 IV, 4 | suchlike animals.~Such of the little crabs as have the left foot 35 IV, 4 | creatures resembling those little crayfish that are also found 36 IV, 6 | oyster to its shell. If any little fish come up against it 37 IV, 8 | be it observed, juts a little out of its hole, while the 38 IV, 9 | shrill twittering noise. Of little birds, some sing a different 39 IV, 10 | a matter of fact, these little creatures, if the fish remain 40 v, 2 | cock-sparrow consumes but very little time in the operation. Of 41 v, 13 | and the stock-dove is a little larger than the common pigeon. 42 v, 14 | years, and the mare for a little over forty; although, by 43 v, 15 | carid and in other cases a little crab; if the pinna be deprived 44 v, 18 | the eggs burst and the little polypuses creep out, like 45 v, 18 | polypuses creep out, like little spiders, in great numbers; 46 v, 18 | sepidium, or body of the little sepia. (See diagram.)~The 47 v, 19 | apparent organ. After a little while the outer covering 48 v, 19 | originate in it, as it were, little tiny bits of red weed, which 49 v, 19 | and all such grubs are little disposed to motion. In Cyprus, 50 v, 19 | the stream what look like little sacks rather bigger than 51 v, 22 | species. The best kind is a little round mottled insect; another 52 v, 22 | drones out while it lets the little bees go in.~Of the king 53 v, 22 | honey, when no food or very little is in the hives, there would 54 v, 22 | are furnished with very little wax but with honey of great 55 v, 28 | surface of the ground, but a little beneath the surface; and, 56 v, 28 | investiture in the shape of a little black grasshopper; by and 57 v, 30 | the waist can sing just a little.~The cicada is not found 58 v, 32 | spider’s web, and there are little dry twigs about it, that 59 VI, 2 | midriff. At first it is little in size and white in colour; 60 VI, 3 | off from the vein-ducts. A little afterwards the body is differentiated, 61 VI, 3 | For, as the chick grows, little by little one part of the 62 VI, 3 | the chick grows, little by little one part of the yolk goes 63 VI, 10 | navel-string is attached a little way below the aperture of 64 VI, 10 | inside the stomach of the little fishes resembles that inside 65 VI, 10 | sharks exhibit, as you go a little way off from the midriff, 66 VI, 11 | with the exception of the little dog-fish, which bears only 67 VI, 12 | way, it is in form like a little dolphin, and is found in 68 VI, 13 | full of eggs, so that in little fishes there seem to be 69 VI, 13 | These fishes shed their eggs little by little, and, as is stated, 70 VI, 13 | shed their eggs little by little, and, as is stated, the 71 VI, 13 | spawn only once a year. The little phycis or black goby is 72 VI, 14 | one another, a big with a little one, and bring into juxtaposition 73 VI, 14 | whiter and larger, and in a little while afterwards the fish’ 74 VI, 14 | the fertile eggs, as the little fish grow, a kind of sheath 75 VI, 14 | the-spawn being devoured by such little fishes as chance to come 76 VI, 15 | communicating with the sea, little fishes like whitebait, differing 77 VI, 16 | kind, because in some eels little worms are found, from which 78 VI, 18 | of a pint of liquid or a little less; and the time when 79 VI, 18 | fifteen years, but some fall little short of the twenty.~ 80 VI, 21 | and never lives, however little premature its birth may 81 VI, 37 | millet-seed, and after a little while the lid of the jar 82 VI, 37 | incalculable that but very little of the corn-crop is left 83 VII, 1 | and may even persist with little change. And the breasts 84 VII, 1 | quite big and sometimes little; and as a general rule their 85 VII, 2 | the ailment lasts but a little while, two days or three, 86 VII, 3 | cobwebby or interspersed with little threads. And when conception 87 VII, 3 | cases quickly swell up a little, especially in thin persons, 88 VII, 8 | animals two; in the very little ones, such as fowls, one 89 VII, 10 | a matter calling for no little care and skill. For not 90 VII, 10 | sometimes at once, sometimes a little later, but in all cases 91 VIII, 1 | each other.~Nature proceeds little by little from things lifeless 92 VIII, 1 | Nature proceeds little by little from things lifeless to 93 VIII, 2 | carnivorous and live on little fishes, as for instance, 94 VIII, 2 | it. The crawfish feeds on little fish, capturing them beside 95 VIII, 2 | would be very few of the little fishes left, for the speed 96 VIII, 3 | the Aegolian owl, and the little horned owl. Of these birds, 97 VIII, 3 | birds hunt the jay; the little horned owl is smaller than 98 VIII, 3 | golden-crested wren. This wren is little larger than a locust, has 99 VIII, 3 | a beautiful and graceful little bird. Then the anthus, a 100 VIII, 3 | is the large goose, the little gregarious goose, the vulpanser, 101 VIII, 4 | and squeezes himself into little compass, so that the swallowed 102 VIII, 6 | is an exception, it cares little for grass or fruit, but 103 VIII, 12| men, and the horses are little in proportion, and the men 104 VIII, 17| creature issues out, leaving a little moisture behind, and after 105 VIII, 19| surface of the sea.~The fry of little fishes escape by being overlooked, 106 VIII, 29| is fatal. There is a very little snake, by some entitled 107 IX, 1 | In the daytime all other little birds flutter round the 108 IX, 1 | as a decoy for catching little birds of all kinds.~The 109 IX, 2 | the big fishes prey on the little ones. So much on the subject 110 IX, 6 | no attempt to injure its little friend, but, when it wants 111 IX, 17 | resource. The tree-creeper is a little bird, of fearless disposition; 112 IX, 19 | the black owsel, only a little smaller; it lives on cliffs 113 IX, 21 | less than the owsel and a little bigger than the chaffinch. 114 IX, 22 | composed of gristle; it is a little smaller than the thrush; 115 IX, 24 | and further there is the little daw, called the "railer". 116 IX, 28 | 28~Of the little horned owls there are two 117 IX, 29 | itself to be pecked at by little birds, and flies away from 118 IX, 30 | lives on mountains; it is a little larger than the owsel, and 119 IX, 34 | lizards, chafers and the like little creatures. The so-called 120 IX, 36 | find their food with very little difficulty, and flutter 121 IX, 36 | Cedripolis, men hunt for little birds in the marshes with 122 IX, 37 | filaments, and, when the little fish strike against them, 123 IX, 37 | their fishing-rods, and the little creatures on which they 124 IX, 37 | with keeping off all other little fishes that might steal 125 IX, 37 | for, in warding off the little fishes, he makes a rush 126 IX, 37 | hook when snapping at the little fish that come by; if, however, 127 IX, 37 | long tentacles not only little fishes, but oftentimes even 128 IX, 37 | shell-fish, and the skeletons of little fishes. It seeks its prey 129 IX, 37 | after the birth of the little octopuses in the late summer 130 IX, 37 | octopus is visible, whereas a little before this time of year 131 IX, 37 | they are preyed upon by little fish, and with ease dragged 132 IX, 39 | The speckled kind makes a little shabby web under trees.~ 133 IX, 39 | wait on the top, using a little hole for a lurking-place. 134 IX, 40 | sitting apart in the hive. The little bees fight vigorously with 135 IX, 40 | consists in a growth of little worms on the floor, from 136 IX, 40 | into one single comb. The little bees, as has been said, 137 IX, 41 | the so-called sphecons,-little nests containing four cells 138 IX, 43 | in a couple of cells or little more; in these cells is 139 IX, 44 | same habitat with them. The little ones are the best. Some 140 IX, 45 | they are a span broad, or a little more, and in volume each 141 IX, 48 | seen, and two dolphins at a little distance appeared swimming 142 IX, 48 | swimming in underneath a little dead dolphin when it was 143 IX, 50 | over on its back, cut a little off the scrotum at the lower 144 IX, 50 | the womb; they cut off a little piece and stitch up the