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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 1 | teats in the breast, others close to the thighs.~Of the substances 2 I, 1 | shall treat of the same with close reference to each particular 3 I, 1 | many creatures that live in close adhesion to an external 4 I, 11 | stand out far, some lie in close and tight, and some take 5 I, 16 | the top with the mouth, close to the windpipe, and is 6 I, 17 | great extent fleshy and close in texture, and in the cavities 7 I, 17 | kidneys", and these are placed close to the backbone, and resemble 8 II, 1 | left, but always follows close upon it.~Whatever parts 9 II, 4 | years old where at the very close of life the wisdom-teeth 10 II, 10 | their mouths wide and make a close inspection.~Again, oviparous 11 II, 12 | or gallinaceous) birds close the eye by means of the 12 II, 12 | owl and its congeners also close the eye by means of the 13 II, 12 | they all without exception close the eye with the lower lid, 14 II, 12 | with their feet tucked up close to the belly; but the small 15 II, 15 | animals have a gall-bladder close to the liver, and others 16 II, 15 | fishes some have the organ close to the liver, as the dogfishes, 17 II, 15 | also, has the gall-bladder close to the liver, and in no 18 II, 15 | Other fishes have the organ close to the gut, attached to 19 II, 15 | with the organ attached close to the liver, and others 20 II, 15 | some have the gall-bladder close to the stomach, and others 21 II, 15 | the stomach, and others close to the gut, as the pigeon, 22 II, 17 | the windpipe commences so close to the mouth that the tongue 23 II, 17 | end. The heart is situated close to the pharynx, small and 24 II, 17 | in fish, they are found close up to the stomach.~In regard 25 III, 1 | internally situated, some have it close to the loin in the neighbourhood 26 III, 1 | of the kidney and others close to the belly. Other males 27 III, 1 | are internally situated, close to the loin. The case is 28 III, 1 | internally situated have it close to the belly, as is the 29 III, 1 | furnished with testicles close to the loin underneath the 30 III, 1 | some have them inside, close to the belly, as the dolphin; 31 III, 1 | outside, exposed to view, close to the lower extremity of 32 III, 1 | creatures that have the womb close to the genitals, the womb 33 III, 1 | Thus the wombs of birds are close to the midriff, and the 34 III, 1 | fleshy and firm, and the part close to the midriff membranous 35 III, 1 | with the eggs is at the top close to the midriff. With animals 36 III, 3 | envelop the head, others close their courses in the organs 37 III, 20 | has, by the way, two dugs close to the penis), and was milked 38 IV, 1 | and narrow oesophagus, and close after that a crop or craw, 39 IV, 1 | of the octopus. One keeps close to the surface, and is the 40 IV, 2 | side, then three thin ones close behind on either side, and 41 IV, 2 | the cleft claw, four teeth close together, and in the upper 42 IV, 2 | upper part three teeth, not close together. Both right and 43 IV, 2 | crustaceans take in water close by the mouth. The crab discharges 44 IV, 2 | tongue; and the stomach is close to the mouth, only that 45 IV, 3 | their eyes in the centre and close together, like the crabs 46 IV, 4 | prey. The stomach follows close upon the mouth, and, by 47 IV, 4 | and rough formations, in close connexion, something like 48 IV, 7 | furnished with fins packed close together; and others that 49 IV, 8 | in their fright, gather close into one spot, and so they 50 IV, 8 | near their open valves, close them tight again as though 51 IV, 10 | as a general rule, sleep close to the ground, or to the 52 v, 12 | springtime, and the ceryx at the close of the winter. And, as a 53 v, 16 | let the fish get in, and close it again to entrap them.~ 54 v, 16 | porous texture, the second is close textured, the third, which 55 v, 16 | very scarce species. Of the close textured sponges such as 56 v, 16 | that get their nutriment by close local attachment. And, by 57 v, 16 | when found in deep water close to shore; for owing to the 58 v, 17 | and they are not quite close to the outlet, but placed 59 v, 17 | side flaps, then, cannot close, but by placing the end 60 v, 17 | flap on them the animal can close up all, and this end-flap 61 v, 18 | often seen exposed to view close in to shore. The female 62 v, 20 | egg-formation comes at the close of seven days from copulation, 63 v, 28 | grasshopper lays its eggs at the close of summer, and dies after 64 VI, 1 | and build them in rows all close together, so that from their 65 VI, 3 | proceed from the heart are now close to the navel. From the navel 66 VI, 3 | situated over the right leg close to the flank, and the wing 67 VI, 10 | fishes the eggs do not settle close to the diaphragm but middle-ways 68 VI, 10 | to the membrane that lies close under the shell, while it 69 VI, 10 | The spiny dog-fish has its close to the midriff above the 70 VI, 10 | the same time eggs above close to the midriff (some larger, 71 VI, 12 | brings forth on dry land-only close to the shore-as being an 72 VI, 13 | Fishes deposit their eggs close in to shore, the goby close 73 VI, 13 | close in to shore, the goby close to stones; and, by the way, 74 VI, 13 | their eggs; for the water close in to shore is warm and 75 VI, 14 | their spawn towards the close of the year without exception. 76 VI, 14 | shallower water, generally close to the roots of the willow 77 VI, 14 | or of some other tree, or close to reeds or to moss. At 78 VI, 17 | atherine, and it spawns close to land; the last is the 79 VI, 17 | her spawn all in a lump close in to shore. As a rule, 80 VI, 17 | mackerel pair about the close of the month of Elaphebolion, 81 VI, 18 | huddles his mares into a close ring, runs round them, then 82 VII, 5 | and again towards their close when the emissions become 83 VIII, 2 | fishes have their stomachs close to the mouth, and are not 84 VIII, 5 | the bull. After coming to close quarters with the bull it 85 VIII, 12| contemporaneous with the close of the hot season. Animals 86 VIII, 13| in very plump condition close to shore, but those are 87 VIII, 28| are none in the district close adjoining; and in Cephalenia 88 IX, 3 | Shepherds train sheep to close in together at a clap of 89 IX, 3 | clap or noise is made, they close in together within the sheepfold 90 IX, 4 | particular animal, they keep close watch on all the rest.~When 91 IX, 7 | less marked, but in the close neighbourhood of their nests 92 IX, 8 | him off by showing herself close at his feet until she has 93 IX, 32 | to quarter themselves in close neighbourhood. They do not 94 IX, 40 | other creature, but in the close proximity of the hive they 95 IX, 41 | manner others; so that by the close of autumn there are numerous 96 IX, 44 | pursuit of his prey and is close behind, he makes a sudden 97 IX, 50 | and oviparous quadrupeds close to the loins; and of viviparous


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