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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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four

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 4 | animals as have more than four feet.~ 2 I, 5 | and birds only; some have four, as the lizard and the dog; 3 I, 5 | and of these some have four fins, two above on the back, 4 I, 5 | capable of motion move with four or more points of motion; 5 I, 5 | the blooded animals with four only: as, for instance, 6 I, 5 | and fishes severally with four feet and four fins. Creatures 7 I, 5 | severally with four feet and four fins. Creatures that have 8 I, 5 | same with not less than four points of motion; for there 9 I, 5 | of motion; for there are four bends in their bodies as 10 I, 5 | feet, move with more than four points of motion; as, for 11 I, 5 | instance, the dayfly moves with four feet and four wings: and, 12 I, 5 | moves with four feet and four wings: and, I may observe 13 I, 5 | advance; the crab alone has four.~ 14 II, 1 | body rests. The camel has four teats like the cow, a tail 15 II, 1 | small. The she-bear has four breasts. Some animals have 16 II, 1 | as the sheep; others have four teats, as the cow. Some 17 II, 1 | size. Thus the shepard has four dugs in the belly, the lioness 18 II, 1 | also, has two dugs and four teats, like the cow. Of 19 II, 5 | 5~The elephant has four teeth on either side, by 20 II, 12 | tongue to the extent of four finger-breadths, and then 21 II, 13 | which the greater part have four, and the lanky ones two, 22 II, 13 | the scarus; others have four on either side, simple, 23 II, 13 | and the eel; others have four, all, with the exception 24 II, 17 | jaws are furnished with four such chambers. These animals, 25 II, 17 | the animal appears to have four stomachs; in it the food 26 II, 17 | only that the liver is four times the size of that of 27 III, 3 | following effect:—~"There are four pairs of veins. The first 28 III, 3 | again they branch off into four veins, of which one bends 29 III, 7 | skull is composed not of four bones, but of six; two of 30 III, 7 | comparison with the other four. From the skull extend the 31 IV, 2 | crangon, or squilla; it has four front legs on either side, 32 IV, 2 | round-backed carid has a tail and four fins; the squilla also has 33 IV, 2 | part of the cleft claw, four teeth close together, and 34 IV, 2 | of the crawfish, and then four other antennae similar in 35 IV, 2 | flesh. Of the eight feet, four are bifurcate at the extremities, 36 IV, 2 | at the extremities, and four are undivided. The region 37 IV, 2 | female drops her spawn, are four in number and hairy, and 38 IV, 7 | tetrapterous or furnished with four wings, as the bee; and, 39 IV, 8 | be comprehended within four genera: to wit, molluscs, 40 IV, 8 | testaceans, and insects. Of these four genera, the mollusc, the 41 IV, 10 | dreaming comes on at the age of four or five years. Instances 42 v, 14 | capable of intercourse when four months old, and are capable 43 v, 16 | the pores are closed, but four or five are open and visible; 44 v, 17 | the time for gestation is four months or thereabouts.~Crawfish 45 v, 20 | completion comprises three or four weeks. With grubs and grub-like 46 v, 20 | oviparous insects as a rule four. But, in the case of oviparous 47 v, 20 | in intervals of three or four days, corresponding to the 48 v, 27 | its full growth in about four weeks.~ 49 VI, 1 | birds of prey; as many as four eggs have been observed 50 VI, 6 | aegolius at times rears four. It is not true that, as 51 VI, 18 | itself at intervals of two, four, and six months; but, unless 52 VI, 18 | swine carry their young for four months, and bring forth 53 VI, 19 | conceive after three or four copulations with the ram. 54 VI, 19 | lambs, sometimes three or four. Both ewe and she-goat carry 55 VI, 20 | seven days previously, some four; and the milk is serviceable 56 VI, 20 | of either sex sheds when four months old. As they shed 57 VI, 21 | both sexes at the age of four months. Kine in general 58 VI, 22 | It sheds its first set of four, two from the upper jaw 59 VI, 22 | it sheds another set of four in like manner, and another 60 VI, 22 | manner, and another set of four after yet another year’s 61 VI, 22 | after arriving at the age of four years and six months it 62 VI, 22 | teeth with his last set of four; but such instances are 63 VI, 22 | happens that a horse when four and a half years old is 64 VI, 22 | the interval extend over four or five years. It is, at 65 VI, 22 | the appearance of having four kidneys.~After parturition 66 VI, 29 | the mother.~The hind has four teats like the cow. After 67 VI, 31 | at the first litter, then four, then three, then two, and 68 VI, 31 | The lion sheds only the four so-called canines, two in 69 VI, 34 | licking them. She bears four at most at a birth.~ 70 VI, 35 | wolf, and the female bears four at the most at one birth. 71 VI, 35 | bears two, or three, or four at a birth. It is long in 72 VII, 4 | bring forth three and even four children, and especially 73 VII, 4 | who had twenty children at four births; each time she had 74 VII, 8 | of oxen, the vessels are four in number, and in smaller 75 VII, 8 | one vessel only.~Of the four vessels that run into the 76 VIII, 6 | two days, then three and four, until the interval extends 77 VIII, 7 | that there are only about four hundred in the world, that 78 VIII, 8 | without water for as much as four days, but after that when 79 VIII, 15| which go into hiding for four months in the depth of winter, 80 VIII, 21| to kill within three or four days. The animal is chiefly 81 IX, 13 | large as a lark; it lays four or five eggs, builds its 82 IX, 14 | beginning to do so at the age of four months.~ 83 IX, 31 | neighbourhood. The raven lays four or five eggs. About the 84 IX, 40 | accompanied by three or four companions. One cannot well 85 IX, 41 | little nests containing four cells or thereabouts, and 86 IX, 41 | that occur in groups of four or rather more, pretty much 87 IX, 42 | been removed three and even four baskets full of combs. They


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