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1 I, 1 | elephant.~Again, we may regard animals in another light. 2 I, 1 | differ from one another in regard to character in the following 3 I, 1 | recall the past at will.~With regard to the several genera of 4 I, 5 | motionless. However, with regard to these phenomena we shall 5 I, 5 | exceptional not only in regard to the duration of its existence, 6 I, 6 | as it were, similar in regard to position to a scale.~ 7 I, 6 | For, by the way, one must regard as a kind of hair such prickly 8 I, 7 | are double crowned, not in regard to the bony skull, but in 9 I, 15 | their natural sense. But in regard to other animals, in some 10 I, 17 | other to the left.~With regard to the great vein and the 11 I, 17 | there is no difference in regard to the internal organs, 12 II, 1 | 1~With regard to animals in general, some 13 II, 1 | by accident.~Again, with regard to the breasts and the generative 14 II, 2 | 2~With regard to dogs some doubts are 15 II, 13 | viviparous quadrupeds....~With regard to organs of sense, all 16 II, 13 | eyes are not hard; with regard to the organs connected 17 II, 14 | congeners, but somewhat less in regard to magnitude. These creatures 18 II, 15 | delicacy and minute size.~In regard to the heart there is an 19 II, 17 | animals diversities occur in regard to the size, the shape, 20 II, 17 | the stomach, and also in regard to the place where the oesophagus 21 II, 17 | close up to the stomach.~In regard to their internal parts 22 II, 17 | quail is exceptional in regard to these organs, as compared 23 III, 4 | big vein; only that, in regard to the aorta, the passages 24 III, 4 | stands as here set forth in regard to the points of departure 25 III, 9 | been castrated; and with regard to the effects of castration 26 III, 11 | upon as portentous with regard to coming events. The other 27 III, 12 | 12~With regard to winged animals, such 28 III, 12 | black in another. And in regard to the commerce of the sexes, 29 III, 12 | internal surfaces, and, in regard to their extremities, they 30 III, 21 | are benefited thereby in regard to pregnancy, so also being 31 IV, 1 | We have now treated, in regard to blooded animals of the 32 IV, 2 | 2~With regard to the Malacostraca or crustaceans, 33 IV, 2 | differs from the female in regard to its flesh, in having 34 IV, 3 | oesophagus, and the gut.~With regard to the crab, it has already 35 IV, 4 | many diversities both in regard to their shells and to the 36 IV, 4 | or ascidians.~Again, in regard to the shells themselves, 37 IV, 4 | differ from one another in regard to the thickness or thinness 38 IV, 4 | the scallops. And, with regard to the so-called "egg", 39 IV, 8 | diversities in animals with regard to the senses, seeing that 40 IV, 8 | The case is similar in regard to the sense of smell. Thus, 41 IV, 8 | The facts are similar in regard to taste. For the food that 42 IV, 8 | of smell and taste. With regard to their possession of the 43 IV, 8 | touch of sapid juices.~With regard to sight and hearing, we 44 IV, 8 | efforts to escape. With regard to testaceans, of the walking 45 IV, 10 | 10~With regard to the sleeping and waking 46 IV, 10 | barking in their sleep. With regard to oviparous animals we 47 IV, 11 | 11~With regard to sex, some animals are 48 IV, 11 | furnished with feet. And with regard to voice, the female in 49 IV, 11 | than that of the bull. With regard to organs of defence and 50 v, 1 | method of proceeding in regard to these matters will set 51 v, 1 | to treat of "covering" in regard to such animals as cover 52 v, 2 | erect, belly to belly.~With regard to large-sized vivipara, 53 v, 8 | in all animals; but, with regard to the same phenomenon, 54 v, 9 | respect. This conclusion in regard to the red mullet is inferred 55 v, 11 | generation, so also with regard to fishes locality of itself 56 v, 11 | has much to do not only in regard to the size and vigour of 57 v, 11 | the creature, but also in regard to its parturition and its 58 v, 13 | blackbird breed twice. With regard to the blackbird, however, 59 v, 14 | differ from one another in regard to the time of life that 60 v, 14 | copulation, and show no regard for the young ones. And, 61 v, 14 | after parturition. With regard to the age of the parents, 62 v, 14 | in their prime; but with regard to the seasons of the year, 63 v, 15 | constructs a honeycomb.~With regard to the limnostreae, or lagoon 64 v, 16 | black.~And so much with regard to sponges and to generation 65 v, 19 | 19~With regard to insects, that the male 66 v, 21 | 21~With regard to the generation of bees 67 v, 30 | water. Country people, in regard to this, say that they are 68 v, 34 | 34~With regard to serpents or snakes, the 69 VI, 2 | observed in pigeons with regard to pairing: that is, they 70 VI, 7 | cuckoo has not; neither with regard to the head does the cuckoo 71 VI, 9 | birds as are intermittent in regard to pairing.~ 72 VI, 12 | like a cow. The female in regard to its genital organs resembles 73 VI, 13 | phenomenon takes place in regard to molluscs in general, 74 VI, 18 | The statements made in regard to the pairing of the sexes 75 VI, 19 | may get to bear males, due regard being paid to their looking 76 VI, 22 | just as is observed in regard to the sexes of the human 77 VI, 23 | female of his own kind. In regard to size, looks, and vigour, 78 VI, 35 | wolf resembles the dog in regard to the time of conception 79 VI, 37 | phenomena of generation in regard to the mouse are the most 80 VII, 4 | mankind and other animals in regard to the many various modes 81 VII, 6 | same thing happens with regard to the production of male 82 VII, 6 | the same thing is true in regard to the generative faculty: 83 VIII, 1 | or low cunning, and, with regard to intelligence, something 84 VIII, 1 | clearly apprehended if we have regard to the phenomena of childhood: 85 VIII, 1 | capable of progression.~In regard to sensibility, some animals 86 VIII, 1 | statement holds good with regard to habits of life. Thus 87 VIII, 1 | derived therefrom, and also in regard to modes of parturition 88 VIII, 13| in terrestrial animals in regard to hibernation: in other 89 VIII, 16| such hiding-place. And with regard to this phenomenon of periodic 90 VIII, 17| is generally allowed with regard to the soft-shelled crabs, 91 VIII, 18| their general health and in regard to parturition, and this 92 VIII, 24| hippopotamus or river-horse. In regard to water the ox is the opposite 93 VIII, 29| an important element in regard to the bite of an animal. 94 IX, 1 | spirited than the male; in regard to the two exceptional cases, 95 IX, 1 | killing of one another.~In regard to wild creatures, some 96 IX, 6 | prey on the same animal.~In regard to the instinct of hedgehogs, 97 IX, 28 | other species has. With regard to their origin, nothing 98 IX, 37 | with water and sinks. With regard to the mode of generation 99 IX, 42 | in a hive or nest. With regard to their sexual unions, 100 IX, 44 | even among wild animals, in regard to tameness and wildness. 101 IX, 44 | then turning his head to regard his pursuers. If, however,