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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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    Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 9 | bad disposition; if the side toward the nostril be fleshy 2 I, 14 | the "armpit" is common to side, arm, and shoulder; and 3 I, 15 | ribs", eight on either side, for as to the so-called 4 I, 15 | part, a right and a left side. Now the right and the left 5 I, 15 | Now the right and the left side are pretty well alike in 6 I, 15 | throughout, except that the left side is the weaker of the two; 7 I, 16 | largest ones, then, run side by side and do not meet; 8 I, 16 | ones, then, run side by side and do not meet; the medium-sized 9 I, 17 | little to the left-hand side, leaning a little way from 10 I, 17 | diaphragm on the right-hand side lies the "liver", and on 11 I, 17 | liver", and on the left-hand side the "spleen", alike in all 12 II, 1 | the limbs on the left-hand side less distinct from those 13 II, 1 | recumbent position on one side or the other, and in this 14 II, 1 | with a slight swerve on one side. The flexion is similar 15 II, 1 | the limb on the right-hand side that is the first to move. 16 II, 5 | has four teeth on either side, by which it munches its 17 II, 13 | have one gill on either side, and this one duplicate, 18 II, 13 | others have two on either side, one simple and the other 19 II, 13 | others have four on either side, simple, as the elops, the 20 II, 13 | gills double, five on a side; and the sword-fish has 21 II, 17 | little to the left-hand side. In all animals the pointed 22 II, 17 | lies entirely on the right side; where the liver is cloven 23 II, 17 | the organ is on the right side: for in some fishes the 24 II, 17 | placed, is on the left-hand side, and the kidneys also lie 25 II, 17 | has several of them on one side of the belly, and on the 26 II, 17 | belly, and on the other side only one. Some fish possess 27 III, 1 | and running on to either side of the backbone, coalescing 28 III, 1 | horn lies to the right-hand side and the other to the left; 29 III, 1 | a separate duct on each side of the spine, until it reaches 30 III, 2 | one to the leg on its own side, and upwards to the head, 31 III, 2 | right hand to the right side and from that on the left 32 III, 2 | the left hand to the left side; the most important ones, 33 III, 2 | each to the hand on its side: of these two, one being 34 III, 2 | head; some from the right side towards the left, and some 35 III, 2 | and some from the left side towards the right; and the 36 III, 2 | along the big vein on either side, slightly less in size than 37 III, 2 | another pair running on each side through the spinal marrow 38 III, 3 | past the backbone on either side, until it reaches the loins 39 III, 3 | through the shins to the outer side of the ankles and on to 40 III, 3 | the ham and in the outer side of the ankle. Another pair 41 III, 3 | on the hams and the inner side of the ankles. The third 42 III, 3 | and lying to its inner side; and of these two the larger 43 III, 3 | rather to the right hand side of the body, and the lesser 44 III, 3 | chambers is on the right-hand side and highest up; the least 45 III, 3 | one is on the left-hand side; and the medium-sized one 46 III, 3 | uppermost and on the right-hand side; it then extends right through 47 III, 4 | and from the left-hand side of it there extends a short 48 III, 4 | branches off from the left-hand side of the great vein, and ascends, 49 III, 12 | upper, but not on the lower side.~The hare, or dasypod, is 50 IV, 1 | edge of the arm on the far side from the suckers. (See diagram.)~ 51 IV, 1 | can shift the tube from side to side, and by means of 52 IV, 1 | shift the tube from side to side, and by means of it they 53 IV, 2 | have five feet on either side, including the claws at 54 IV, 2 | have five feet on either side, which are sharp-pointed-those 55 IV, 2 | and five others on either side in the region of the belly, 56 IV, 2 | devoid of flaps on the under side such as the crawfish has, 57 IV, 2 | four front legs on either side, then three thin ones close 58 IV, 2 | ones close behind on either side, and the rest of the body 59 IV, 2 | fins at the tail on either side. In the case of both the 60 IV, 2 | the inner or to the outer side. The eyes of most crabs 61 IV, 2 | the stomach and to each side of the gut all along to 62 IV, 4 | are grown together on one side and are separate on the 63 IV, 4 | shells on the right hand side, and move not in the direction 64 IV, 4 | part, and terminates by the side of the head, where the animal 65 IV, 4 | afterwards related) on one side; for there is a passage 66 IV, 4 | situated on the right-hand side and the gut on the left. 67 IV, 4 | two other legs on either side, and a third small one. 68 IV, 6 | the space is narrowed from side to side, where the fleshy 69 IV, 6 | is narrowed from side to side, where the fleshy substance 70 IV, 6 | cavities, one on either side, a small partition separating 71 v, 5 | flat selachians, lie down side by side, and copulate belly 72 v, 5 | selachians, lie down side by side, and copulate belly to belly. 73 v, 5 | that is to say, they come side by side, male and female, 74 v, 5 | to say, they come side by side, male and female, and copulate, 75 v, 7 | larger one turns on one side. Now, the female differs 76 v, 12 | animal go about in pairs, side by side; and the male is 77 v, 12 | about in pairs, side by side; and the male is more mottled 78 v, 14 | will conclude the operation side by side of one another. 79 v, 14 | conclude the operation side by side of one another. The sow 80 v, 17 | each of the flaps on the side there is a gristly formation 81 v, 17 | the flaps also grow. The side flaps, then, cannot close, 82 v, 23 | drop of liquid on to the side of the cell, and the egg 83 v, 23 | but always cling on to the side wall.~ 84 VI, 10 | generated on the left-hand side of the womb, and females 85 VI, 10 | females on the right-hand side, and males and females on 86 VI, 10 | and females on the same side together. If the embryo 87 VI, 24 | dragging burdens, and would go side by side with the other draught-beasts 88 VI, 24 | burdens, and would go side by side with the other draught-beasts 89 VI, 29 | she casts her young by the side of the high-road. The young 90 VII, 3 | occurs on the right-hand side of the womb and about the 91 VII, 3 | female then on the left-hand side and about the ninetieth 92 VII, 3 | manifested on the right-hand side though a female child be 93 VII, 3 | coming, and on the left-hand side though the infant be a male. 94 VIII, 1 | demarcation, nor on which side thereof an intermediate 95 VIII, 21| show chiefly on the under side of the tongue, and if you 96 VIII, 28| there is a river on one side of which the cicada is found 97 VIII, 28| there is a public road one side of which the weasel is found 98 IX, 1 | between the buzzard on one side and the toad and snake on 99 IX, 7 | excrement fall over the side of the nest.~Pigeons exhibit 100 IX, 12 | the anthus lives by the side of rivers; the plumage of 101 IX, 37 | tips; they lie on either side, and are used as baits.


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