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1 I, 1 | live and feed in the water, take in and emit water, and cannot 2 I, 1 | in the water, but do not take in water but air, nor do 3 I, 1 | but for all that do not take in either air or water, 4 I, 1 | that live on dry land some take in air and emit it, which 5 I, 2 | the organs whereby they take food and the organs where 6 I, 2 | the organs where into they take it; and these are either 7 I, 6 | all these reasons, we must take animals species by species, 8 I, 6 | To begin with, we must take into consideration the parts 9 I, 11 | close and tight, and some take up a medium position; of 10 I, 11 | inspiration and respiration take place from the chest along 11 II, 1 | in the case of males that take after the mother, which 12 II, 2 | grown within the gums to take the place of the shed ones. 13 II, 15 | general rule, all animals that take up air and breathe it in 14 II, 15 | quantities. Of animals that take in sea-water and are furnished 15 III, 11 | delicate skin: that is, if we take into consideration his relative 16 III, 11 | all; and, if the operation take place subsequently, the 17 III, 11 | they are less inclined to take on baldness; and if they 18 III, 12 | is sometimes observed to take place in birds whose plumage 19 III, 16 | stomachs are disposed to take on flesh.~ 20 III, 17 | the omentum. Most animals take on fat in the belly, especially 21 III, 17 | animals are inclined to take on fat; and the right kidney 22 III, 18 | Animals are disposed to take on fat more when old than 23 III, 20 | on and about Mount Oeta take such she-goats as decline 24 IV, 2 | same size.~All crustaceans take in water close by the mouth. 25 IV, 4 | wind blows the carcinia take shelter against the rocks: 26 IV, 8 | flavours; and fishes freely take the hook if it be baited 27 IV, 10 | often it is possible to take a fish off its guard so 28 IV, 10 | the tunny-fishery often take advantage of the fish being 29 v, 5 | coast of Phoenicia they take advantage of these instinctive 30 v, 5 | the males and the females take to running at their genitals, 31 v, 5 | genitals, and the two sexes take to smelling each other at 32 v, 5 | process has been observed to take place in the manner above 33 v, 8 | that fly or walk or swim take to pairing. Some animals 34 v, 8 | The halcyon is said to take seven days for building 35 v, 14 | female are two years old and take to breeding, the neighing 36 v, 17 | various creatures out at sea, take bearings on the beach and 37 v, 19 | a "nympha", it ceases to take food and to void excrement, 38 v, 20 | rule, the transformations take place in intervals of three 39 v, 27 | three days the eggs or grubs take definite shape.~All spiders 40 v, 30 | weak-sighted that it will take to climbing your finger 41 v, 33 | but copulation does not take place in an uniform season. 42 VI, 2 | but occasionally in winter take as many as twenty-five. 43 VI, 2 | and the true egg does not take on the breed of the latter 44 VI, 2 | the other above. If you take out of the shells a number 45 VI, 2 | conformation of the wind-egg take place rapidly with most 46 VI, 6 | after feeding their young take no further care of them; 47 VI, 9 | year, and at the same time take on their spangled plumage. 48 VI, 9 | hatch a large number. They take every precaution, by supplying 49 VI, 10 | general can extrude and take in again their young, as 50 VI, 10 | the ray cannot extrude and take in again in consequence 51 VI, 10 | fishing-frog also is unable to take in its young owing to the 52 VI, 12 | suckle their young. They also take their young, when small, 53 VI, 12 | that is to say, it cannot take in water, but breathes and 54 VI, 14 | touched by the male sperm take on increase both the same 55 VI, 17 | pelamyds. Fishes as a rule take on growth with rapidity, 56 VI, 19 | waters are the first to take the male; the water should 57 VI, 20 | breasts, and the breasts take on gristle. This incident, 58 VI, 22 | whole life; the mare can take the horse all its life long, 59 VI, 22 | of the two sexes cannot take place; and accordingly intercourse 60 VI, 22 | intercourse may chance to take place at a time that may 61 VI, 22 | the operation.~Mares first take the horse in the spring-time. 62 VI, 23 | breeding times. A mare will not take the ass, nor a she ass the 63 VII, 1 | catamenial flow in the other take place at the cost of natural 64 VII, 4 | connexion and conception take place, they think that the 65 VII, 4 | if the second conception take place at a short interval, 66 VII, 6 | daughters have a tendency to take after the mother, and the 67 VII, 6 | to produce children that take after themselves, and others 68 VII, 6 | and others children that take after the husband; and this 69 VII, 8 | in abnormal cases it may take place in a bent position, 70 VII, 10 | parturition. But if discharge take place after birth in small 71 VII, 11 | menstrual purgations do not take place, at least as a general 72 VII, 11 | determination of moisture does not take place at one and the same 73 VIII, 2 | others which do not actually take in these elements, but nevertheless 74 VIII, 2 | neither breathe air nor take in water. Again, other animals 75 VIII, 2 | is, some aquatic animals take in water and discharge it 76 VIII, 2 | cooling the blood. Others take in water as incidental to 77 VIII, 2 | the water they cannot but take in water along with their 78 VIII, 2 | their food, and if they take in water they must be provided 79 VIII, 2 | with gills; and such as take in water when catching their 80 VIII, 2 | food that these creatures take in water.~Aquatic in different 81 VIII, 2 | animals on the one hand as take in air but live in water, 82 VIII, 2 | such on the other hand as take in water and are furnished 83 VIII, 2 | thoroughly practical way. Take a thin vessel of moulded 84 VIII, 5 | the wild boar, if it can take it unawares, and also the 85 VIII, 6 | animals in general will take on fat if subjected previously 86 VIII, 9 | As a general rule it can take six or seven medimni of 87 VIII, 10| sprinkled with brine. Sheep will take on flesh all the better 88 VIII, 13| words, during winter fishes take to concealing themselves 89 VIII, 14| until springtime.~Animals take their winter-sleep or summer-sleep 90 VIII, 15| Several blooded animals take this sleep, such as the 91 VIII, 15| great number of fishes also take this sleep, and notably, 92 VIII, 21| hind-feet at rest. Pigs never take this disease while they 93 VIII, 22| whatever, excepting man, will take the disease if bitten by 94 VIII, 28| a savage creature. They take the bitch to a lonely spot 95 IX, 1 | living creatures. Soothsayers take notice of cases where animals 96 IX, 4 | dam dies the others will take up the rearing of the colt. 97 IX, 5 | with their weapons, they take care not to be seen. The 98 IX, 6 | cubs in front of them, or take them up and carry them; 99 IX, 6 | winter-den, they at once take to eating cuckoo-pint, as 100 IX, 7 | had a helping, and will take care it is not helped twice 101 IX, 7 | young are born, he will take and masticate pieces of 102 IX, 7 | preparing them betimes to take food. (When the male bird 103 IX, 8 | sitting, the males in a pack take to screaming and fighting; 104 IX, 11 | fond of their young and take great care of them, others 105 IX, 12 | for as long as it would take a man to walk a furlong; 106 IX, 40 | worms are engendered, which take on wings and fly away. When 107 IX, 40 | swarm is not intended to take place; under these circumstances 108 IX, 40 | desperately with all who try to take their honey, and eject from 109 IX, 40 | produce. When the bee-masters take out the combs, they leave 110 IX, 40 | ponds from which the bees take water; they destroy also 111 IX, 40 | consequently you must then take the wax out of the hive, 112 IX, 40 | good-for-nothings.~Bees seem to take a pleasure in listening 113 IX, 41 | found a sheltered spot, they take to moulding their combs, 114 IX, 41 | offspring of a wasp. If you take a wasp by the feet and let 115 IX, 50 | full-grown, they do not take on any increase of size. 116 IX, 49B| banishment.~Of birds, some take a dust-bath by rolling in 117 IX, 49B| by rolling in dust, some take a water-bath, and some take 118 IX, 49B| take a water-bath, and some take neither the one bath nor 119 IX, 49B| fly but keep on the ground take the dust-bath, as for instance 120 IX, 49B| marshes, or by the sea, take a water-bath; some birds 121 IX, 49B| a water-bath; some birds take both the dust-bath and the 122 IX, 49B| crooked-taloned birds the greater part take neither the one bath nor