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1 I, 8 | move; when they have small ones, they are fickle; when they 2 I, 8 | fickle; when they have broad ones, they are apt to be distraught; 3 I, 11 | the large and outstanding ones indicate a tendency to irrelevant 4 I, 15 | do not resemble the front ones, neither do the lower ones 5 I, 15 | ones, neither do the lower ones the upper: only that these 6 I, 16 | nostril. The two largest ones, then, run side by side 7 I, 16 | not meet; the medium-sized ones meet-and this is particularly 8 I, 16 | lie nearer than the large ones to the brain; the smallest 9 I, 16 | perceptible enough in the larger ones. Such are the properties 10 I, 17 | cavities, even the two small ones, are connected by passages 11 II, 1 | much bigger than its hinder ones; it is five-toed, and has 12 II, 1 | bend forwards and the hind ones backwards, and the concavities 13 II, 1 | between the sharp-pointed ones in the other. No animal 14 II, 1 | usually sharp, and the back ones blunt. The seal is saw-toothed 15 II, 2 | take the place of the shed ones. We shall be justified in 16 II, 3 | teeth and the broad or blunt ones, partaking of the form of 17 II, 8 | set, especially the under ones; in fact they are very insignificant 18 II, 10 | testicles, but internal ones only; neither are they hair 19 II, 13 | have four, and the lanky ones two, as, for instance, the 20 II, 13 | among selachians, the broad ones have the gills down below 21 II, 13 | the ray, while the lanky ones have the organ placed sideways, 22 II, 16 | composed of a number of small ones. (The bison also resembles 23 II, 17 | fish are pursuing little ones, the stomach tumbles forward 24 II, 17 | animals and the smaller ones. In all these animals diversities 25 III, 2 | side; the most important ones, two in number, to the heart 26 III, 2 | traced in the neck as large ones; and from each one of the 27 III, 3 | greater along the greater ones, lesser along the less, 28 III, 7 | the skeleton of the larger ones is more or less osseous; 29 III, 7 | osseous; of the smaller ones, more or less spinous. But 30 III, 10 | places and soft in cold ones. Again, straight hair is 31 III, 11 | hairs shed off and black ones replaced them on their recovery. ( 32 III, 20 | marrow, but only the hollow ones, and not all of these. For 33 III, 21 | healthier milk than fair ones. Milk that is richest in 34 IV, 2 | either side, then three thin ones close behind on either side, 35 IV, 4 | exceedingly minute in the smaller ones. The head protrudes from 36 IV, 4 | formations, and the white ones, only that the formations 37 IV, 4 | species, while in the small ones they are in some cases almost, 38 IV, 6 | edible, and the large hard ones, such as are found in the 39 IV, 8 | but on fresh and sweet ones; and the conops or gnat 40 IV, 9 | chirping than the larger ones; but in the pairing season 41 v, 8 | the solstice, northerly ones having been the accompaniment 42 v, 10 | case, as in other similar ones, the one is the male, and 43 v, 14 | no regard for the young ones. And, as has been stated, 44 v, 14 | poorer than that of the older ones.~The boar is good for breeding 45 v, 15 | size; some of the large ones weigh upwards of a mina 46 v, 15 | dealing with the larger ones they first strip off the 47 v, 16 | than the more openly porous ones because their attachment 48 v, 16 | sponges are the loose-textured ones, and these are peculiarly 49 v, 17 | lobsters are found in muddy ones; and this accounts for the 50 v, 18 | But if, when the young ones are fully formed, you sever 51 v, 26 | put to death by the young ones; for very often the young 52 v, 26 | for very often the young ones are about eleven in number.~ 53 v, 30 | waist, to wit, the singing ones, and some are undivided; 54 v, 32 | fig-trees near domesticated ones.~ 55 VI, 1 | prolific than the inferior ones. The Adrian hens are small-sized, 56 VI, 6 | been observed. As the young ones grow, the mother becomes 57 VI, 6 | occasionally rears three young ones. The so-called aegolius 58 VI, 12 | forthcoming. It conducts its young ones, when they are about twelve 59 VI, 18 | elephants amongst the wild ones, and punish and break them 60 VI, 19 | the flock; if the younger ones, that the flock is going 61 VI, 33 | give birth to their young ones all together at one time, 62 VI, 34 | she-bear; in fact, her young ones are even more inarticulately 63 VII, 8 | two; in the very little ones, such as fowls, one vessel 64 VII, 10 | and sometimes the lower ones. And the warmer the nurses’ 65 VIII, 2 | especially do the larger ones devour the smaller. The 66 VIII, 2 | fishes catch the smaller ones in their mouths whilst swimming 67 VIII, 3 | pigeons bring their young ones with them when they visit 68 VIII, 7 | or bean-stalks. The older ones also will fatten if they 69 VIII, 10| hoar-frost while the weakly ones are quite free of it; the 70 VIII, 10| fact being that the weakly ones feeling oppressed with the 71 VIII, 12| and their winter in sunny ones, so also all animals that 72 VIII, 19| for it is only the larger ones of the small species that 73 IX, 1 | out of the nest, the young ones tumble out in fright, and 74 IX, 1 | brutes to beat the wild ones until they tire the latter 75 IX, 2 | fishes prey on the little ones. So much on the subject 76 IX, 7 | creatures than in large ones, as is exemplified in the 77 IX, 7 | about to expel the the young ones from the nest he cohabits 78 IX, 7 | habitations in summer and cold ones in winter.~ 79 IX, 27 | and the black. The white ones are found over Egypt, excepting 80 IX, 27 | excepting in Pelusium; the black ones are found in Pelusium, and 81 IX, 29 | actually kills the other ones whilst it is being reared 82 IX, 32 | species, and none of the good ones; for it lets itself be chased 83 IX, 34 | from the nest; the young ones scream at this treatment, 84 IX, 40 | industrious than the big ones; their wings are battered; 85 IX, 41 | others build many and large ones. The so-called mothers are 86 IX, 44 | habitat with them. The little ones are the best. Some say that