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1 I, 1 | with themselves, as, for instance, the hand does not divide 2 I, 1 | other diverse parts: as for instance, the head, foot, hand, the 3 I, 1 | that do so subdivide, for instance, hand is composed of flesh, 4 I, 1 | form or species, as, for instance, one man’s nose or eye resembles 5 I, 1 | By "genus" I mean, for instance, Bird or Fish, for each 6 I, 1 | that others have not: for instance, some have spurs and others 7 I, 1 | way of analogy, as, for instance, bone is only analogous 8 I, 1 | differ in position; for instance, some have teats in the 9 I, 1 | natural conditions, as, for instance, blood, serum, lard, suet, 10 I, 1 | in actions performed. For instance, some animals live in water 11 I, 1 | either air or water, as, for instance, the sea-nettle and the 12 I, 1 | and "exhalation"; as, for instance, man and all such land animals 13 I, 1 | sustenance on dry land; as, for instance, the wasp, the bee, and 14 I, 1 | Some can swim, as, for instance, fishes, molluscs, and crustaceans, 15 I, 1 | to no governance: as, for instance, the crane and the several 16 I, 1 | a peculiar diet, as for instance the bees and the spiders, 17 I, 4 | are heterogeneous: as, for instance, the business of preparing 18 I, 5 | with four only: as, for instance, man with two hands and 19 I, 5 | points of motion; as, for instance, the dayfly moves with four 20 I, 6 | particular designations.~So, for instance, creatures that are qudapedal 21 I, 15 | but in a vague way. For instance, the head with all animals 22 I, 17 | practice of augury. For instance, in a certain district of 23 II, 1 | but not in others.~For instance, viviparous quadrupeds have 24 II, 1 | uncloven of foot, such for instance as the solid-hooved animals, 25 II, 1 | another and from man. For instance, the breasts of some animals 26 II, 1 | growth towards maturity. For instance, man, when young, has his 27 II, 1 | circumstance that-an exceptional instance, by the way-he does not 28 II, 1 | and some are not. For instance, horned quadrupeds are not 29 II, 1 | front teeth; but there is no instance of an animal that sheds 30 II, 13 | lanky ones two, as, for instance, the eel, and these two 31 II, 13 | the grey mullet-as, for instance, the mullet found in the 32 II, 15 | furnished with a lung: for instance, the fish is devoid of the 33 II, 15 | diversity of position; as, for instance, some congers are found 34 II, 16 | quadrupedal there is no instance known of an animal, whether 35 II, 17 | another. Some birds, for instance, have a crop in front of 36 III, 6 | is not found in all. For instance, we fail to find it in the 37 III, 7 | sequence; and there is no instance of a bone standing apart 38 III, 11 | plentiful in others, as, for instance, in the hide of the ox; 39 III, 20 | externally viviparous, as for instance all animals that have hair, 40 III, 20 | been found in a male; for instance, once in Lemnos a he-goat 41 III, 21 | diversities of pasturage. For instance, there are in Phasis small 42 III, 21 | milk in abundance, as for instance, a large feed of beans with 43 IV, 4 | parts of the shell, for instance, the lips; for some have 44 IV, 4 | All the stromboids, for instance, have the flesh that extrudes 45 IV, 5 | in many animals; as, for instance, in the tortoise, the toad, 46 IV, 8 | baits, as the saupe, for instance, is attracted by excrement. 47 IV, 8 | objects afar off, as for instance bees and snipes detect the 48 IV, 8 | in the same flavours: for instance, the bee never settles on 49 IV, 9 | the tongue.~Insects, for instance, have no voice and no language, 50 IV, 9 | is thus divided; as for instance, one species of cicada, 51 IV, 9 | diversity of locality; as for instance, some partridges cackle, 52 IV, 11 | this duality of sex. For instance, the eel is neither male 53 IV, 11 | larger than the male; as, for instance, with the serpent, the phalangium 54 IV, 11 | found in fishes, as, for instance, in the smaller cartilaginous 55 IV, 11 | female does not; as, for instance, the hind has no horns, 56 IV, 11 | developed in the male; as, for instance, the horn of the bull is 57 v, 1 | something imperfect. For instance, the issue of copulation 58 v, 11 | breed in autumn: as, for instance, the saupe and the sargus, 59 v, 11 | previously observed: as, for instance, in winter-time the basse, 60 v, 14 | the case of some, as for instance in kine: for here the cow 61 v, 14 | three years and a half. An instance has been known of a she-ass 62 v, 15 | to a larger shell, as for instance into the shell of the nerites, 63 v, 16 | the testaceans, as, for instance, the sea-nettles and the 64 v, 16 | this assertion; as, for instance, the people of Torone.~The 65 v, 19 | incapable of putrefaction; for instance, worms are found in long-lying 66 VI, 1 | time in the year, as for instance the barn-door hen and the 67 VI, 2 | number of birds: as for instance by the common hen, the hen 68 VI, 2 | with most birds; as for instance with the hen-partridge when 69 VI, 2 | put about by any one, for instance if it be disturbed on its 70 VI, 3 | yolks has been observed. For instance, a hen has been known to 71 VI, 4 | only three months old, and instance their superabundant numbers 72 VI, 10 | in diverse fishes, as for instance in the sharks as compared 73 VI, 10 | is furnished with, as for instance the liver, are found to 74 VI, 14 | places in marshes; as for instance the phoxinus or minnow and 75 VI, 15 | rises thence as a scum; for instance, the so-called froth of 76 VI, 15 | getting warmer, as, for instance, in the neighbourhood of 77 VI, 17 | Pontus; the growth, for instance, of the amia-tunny is quite 78 VI, 17 | weather. The coracine, for instance, in some places spawns about 79 VI, 18 | the time of pairing; for instance, stallions at this period 80 VI, 18 | specific season, as for instance animals domesticated by 81 VI, 18 | less copious. The cow, for instance, when in heat, exhibits 82 VI, 22 | months it sheds no more. An instance has occurred where a horse 83 VI, 22 | teeth at once, and another instance of a horse shedding all 84 VII, 4 | of their bodies, and for instance they experience a sensation 85 VII, 4 | the body imperforate, for instance the ears or the nostrils. 86 VII, 4 | they bear twins, as for instance in Egypt especially. Sometimes 87 VII, 6 | offspring and some male, as for instance in the story of Hercules, 88 VII, 6 | through three generations; for instance, a certain man had a mark 89 VII, 8 | lie on their sides, as for instance fishes; but two-legged animals 90 VII, 8 | a bent position, as for instance birds; and human embryos 91 VII, 11 | several directions; as for instance the menstrual purgations 92 VIII, 1 | identical qualities: for instance, just as in man we find 93 VIII, 1 | animal or vegetable. For instance, certain of these objects 94 VIII, 2 | cannot possibly live, as for instance, the so-called sea-turtle, 95 VIII, 2 | on little fishes, as for instance, the purple murex-and there 96 VIII, 2 | sea-weed, and excrement-as for instance the rock-crab-and are also 97 VIII, 2 | or growing plants; as for instance, the phycis, the goby, and 98 VIII, 3 | bills in tit-bits; as for instance, the eagle of every variety, 99 VIII, 3 | the bark of trees; as for instance, the great and the small 100 VIII, 4 | of similar habits, as for instance the spider; only that the 101 VIII, 11| every kind of juice, as for instance, the common fly; others 102 VIII, 13| various localities; for instance, the goby and all rock-fish 103 VIII, 13| in such waters, as, for instance, off the coast of Alopeconnesus; 104 VIII, 13| and others will not. For instance, the shell-fish seek concealment 105 VIII, 16| they are. Swallows, for instance, have been often found in 106 VIII, 16| crooked or straight; for instance, the stork, the owzel, the 107 VIII, 17| all the coleoptera, as for instance the cantharus-beetle. They 108 VIII, 17| testaceous kind, as for instance with the large "granny" 109 VIII, 19| excessive rainfall; for instance, in many places and more 110 VIII, 20| and peculiar maladies. For instance, the sheat-fish just before 111 VIII, 27| damage to the combs; for instance, the grub that spins a web 112 VIII, 28| insufficient in another, for instance for the wolf and the hawk; 113 VIII, 29| differentiate habits also: for instance, rugged highlands will not 114 VIII, 29| bitten another; as, for instance, a viper’s after it has 115 VIII, 30| season. The maenis, for instance, is good at the breeding 116 IX, 1 | faculty of hearing, for instance; and, not to limit the matter 117 IX, 1 | way of learning; as, for instance, in the Laconian breed of 118 IX, 8 | sustained flight. Further, for instance, of such birds, the lark 119 IX, 11 | and on cliffs, as, for instance, the so-called charadrius, 120 IX, 12 | pools or marshes, as, for instance, the anthus lives by the 121 IX, 39 | with their hair, as for instance the porcupine. The creature 122 IX, 46 | it understands; as, for instance, it can taught to kneel 123 IX, 49 | case of birds. Hens, for instance, when they have beaten the 124 IX, 50 | both jaws ruminate; as, for instance, the Pontic mice, and the 125 IX, 49B| and their note; as, for instance, the owsel becomes yellow 126 IX, 49B| take the dust-bath, as for instance the hen, the partridge, 127 IX, 49B| and the waterbath, as for instance the pigeon and the sparrow; 128 IX, 49B| hinder quarters, as, for instance, the turtle-dove; and they