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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 9 | and the skin allowed to grow over.~ 2 II, 1 | animals a few straggling hairs grow under the eyelid.~Of hair-coated 3 II, 3 | generally speaking, as animals grow older their teeth get blacker, 4 II, 3 | blacker, but the horse’s teeth grow whiter with age.~The so-called " 5 II, 15 | the largest grubs; they grow all together in a cluster, 6 II, 17 | serpent’s eyes they will grow again. And further, the 7 II, 17 | if they be cut off, will grow again.~With fishes the properties 8 III, 8 | cartilage also, if cut, does not grow again. In terrestrial viviparous 9 III, 10 | the hair is inclined to grow in abundance and to a great 10 III, 11 | cut asunder, it does not grow together again, as is seen 11 III, 11 | changes its colour as animals grow old, and in man it turns 12 III, 11 | hairs are congenital, others grow after the maturity of the 13 III, 11 | the pubes.~Women do not grow hairs on the chin; except 14 III, 11 | With some people as they grow old the eyebrows grow thicker, 15 III, 11 | they grow old the eyebrows grow thicker, to such an extent 16 III, 11 | rheum. The eyelashes do not grow in size, but they shed when 17 III, 11 | these are the last hairs to grow grey.~Hairs if plucked out 18 III, 11 | plucked out before maturity grow again; but they do not grow 19 III, 11 | grow again; but they do not grow again if plucked out afterwards. 20 III, 11 | The hair is inclined to grow in certain diseases, especially 21 III, 11 | hair be cut, it does not grow at the point of section; 22 III, 11 | below. In fishes the scales grow harder and thicker with 23 III, 11 | is growing old the scales grow harder. In quadrupeds as 24 III, 11 | harder. In quadrupeds as they grow old the hair in some and 25 III, 12 | bristles.~Hairs after being cut grow at the bottom but not at 26 III, 12 | feathers be cut off, they grow neither at top nor bottom, 27 III, 12 | the bee’s wing will not grow again after being plucked 28 III, 12 | Neither will the sting grow again if the bee lose it, 29 III, 13 | cut asunder it will not grow together again, and the 30 III, 15 | if cut asunder will not grow together again, unless the 31 III, 18 | length and are beginning to grow depthways.~ 32 III, 20 | sanguineous, but, as animals grow old, it becomes fatty in 33 v, 1 | the ground, whilst others grow inside other plants, as 34 v, 1 | their kind, whilst others grow spontaneously and not from 35 v, 10 | hatched are very small but grow with great rapidity, like 36 v, 10 | diminutive at the outset grow with exceptional rapidity 37 v, 11 | produced from copulation, but grow spontaneously from mud and 38 v, 14 | With dogs also, as they grow old, the tone of the bark 39 v, 14 | three years old, and they grow better for breeding purposes 40 v, 15 | and the porphyra does not grow out of them, but these and 41 v, 15 | and all other testaceans grow out of mud and decaying 42 v, 15 | to find them beginning to grow. Cockles and clams and razor-fishes 43 v, 15 | rule, then, all testaceans grow by spontaneous generation 44 v, 15 | nerites. All these animals grow with great rapidity, especially 45 v, 15 | parasites never appear to grow in size. Fishermen declare 46 v, 15 | murex.)~(Shell-fish, then, grow in the way above mentioned; 47 v, 15 | mentioned; and some of them grow in shallow water, some on 48 v, 16 | unfurnished with shells grow spontaneously, like the 49 v, 16 | nicknamed "goats".~Sponges grow spontaneously either attached 50 v, 17 | the belly, and their eggs grow like grubs. This same phenomenon 51 v, 17 | cases the egg continues to grow.~The spawn of the crawfish 52 v, 17 | thus that the flaps also grow. The side flaps, then, cannot 53 v, 18 | head-attachment, just as young birds grow by a belly-attachment. What 54 v, 19 | the young animal does not grow out of a mere portion of 55 v, 19 | southerly winds; others grow in decaying mud or dung; 56 v, 19 | from caterpillars which grow on green leaves, chiefly 57 v, 19 | bostrychus (or hair-curl).~Gnats grow from ascarids; and ascarids 58 v, 19 | likely to be found, and grow with unusual rapidity, in 59 v, 19 | drying up of moisture, they grow in unusual numbers.~The 60 v, 19 | the cases described.~Flies grow from grubs in the dung that 61 v, 22 | the grubs; and the grubs grow into bees and drones. The 62 v, 25 | nothing in particular, but grow on and on from small and 63 v, 27 | These phalangia, when they grow to full size, very often 64 v, 28 | membrane-like formation they grow on to maturity. The larva 65 VI, 6 | observed. As the young ones grow, the mother becomes wearied 66 VI, 10 | the backbone, and as they grow they shift their position.~ 67 VI, 10 | navel-string is long, but as they grow it diminishes in size; at 68 VI, 10 | the dog-fish; as the eggs grow they shift their place; 69 VI, 12 | The young of the dolphin grow rapidly, being full grown 70 VI, 13 | the sides of the split grow together again.~Development 71 VI, 13 | taking any nutriment, they grow by sustenance derived from 72 VI, 14 | besprinkled with the milt grow, in a day or thereabouts, 73 VI, 14 | eggs, as the little fish grow, a kind of sheath detaches 74 VI, 15 | actually aver that mullet all grow spontaneously. In this assertion 75 VI, 16 | so-called "earth's guts" that grow spontaneously in mud and 76 VI, 18 | litters improve as the mothers grow in age and size. It is said 77 VI, 28 | boars such as are castrated grow to the largest size and 78 VII, 1 | who give way to wantonness grow more and more wanton; and 79 VII, 1 | lads who were thin before grow stout and healthy, and the 80 VII, 1 | And among men, the breasts grow more conspicuous and more 81 VII, 1 | a lascivious disposition grow more sedate and virtuous 82 VII, 2 | discharge both one and the other grow whole again. (In some women 83 VII, 2 | either fail to survive or grow up weakly.~In many cases, 84 VII, 4 | the embryo has had time to grow; and in some women it is 85 VII, 4 | child’s hair is beginning to grow.~In pregnant women their 86 VII, 4 | natural hair is inclined to grow thin and fall out, but on 87 VII, 4 | other hand hair tends to grow on parts of the body where 88 VII, 4 | developed, and many of them grow up.~In Egypt, and in some 89 VII, 5 | they partake of it they grow relaxed and debilitated.~ 90 VII, 6 | have children when they grow older; and some have children 91 VII, 8 | all such as have a navel, grow by the navel. And the navel 92 VII, 8 | begin with; but as they grow and approach the term of 93 VII, 8 | the womb the cotyledons grow less as the embryo grows 94 VIII, 7 | cause of change. Cattle grow all the more in size when 95 VIII, 19| applies even to reeds that grow in marshes, as they hardly 96 VIII, 19| marshes, as they hardly grow at all without a rainfall. 97 VIII, 19| severe winters; their eyes grow white, and when caught they 98 VIII, 24| but after losing them they grow them soon again, for as 99 IX, 5 | In their first year stags grow no horns, but only an excrescence 100 IX, 5 | In their second year they grow their horns for the first 101 IX, 5 | in the fourth year they grow trifurcate; and so they 102 IX, 5 | years old: after this they grow their horns without any 103 IX, 5 | place, they have ceased to grow the pointed tips to their 104 IX, 5 | and their antlers merely grow straight upwards. Stags 105 IX, 5 | night-time. The horns at first grow in a kind of skin envelope, 106 IX, 7 | some cases forty. As they grow old their claws increase 107 IX, 35 | of sea-water. These birds grow to be plump and fat; their 108 IX, 37 | the male and the female grow so old and feeble that they 109 IX, 37 | from the beginning, but to grow in their cases as in that 110 IX, 50 | yet no horns, they never grow horns at all; if they be 111 IX, 50 | rule, mutilated animals grow to a greater length than


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