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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 1 | most parts and those that go to make up the bulk of the 2 I, 1 | with a dwelling, others go without one: of the former 3 I, 11 | inhalation and exhalation go right on from the nose towards 4 I, 16 | sinciput".~From the eye there go three ducts to the brain: 5 I, 17 | every single pore in it go branches from the great 6 IV, 4 | limpet relaxes its hold to go in quest of food. In the 7 IV, 4 | calm weather, then, they go free afield, but when the 8 IV, 8 | For the food that insects go in quest of is of diverse 9 IV, 10 | sensible proof that they go to sleep and that they waken 10 IV, 10 | eyelids shut them up when they go to sleep. Furthermore, it 11 IV, 10 | or the ground. Flat fish go to sleep in the sand; and 12 v, 5 | spawning season the males go in pursuit of the females, 13 v, 12 | two sexes of this animal go about in pairs, side by 14 v, 15 | honey-comb, they sometimes go through the process in fishing-creels, 15 v, 22 | it lets the little bees go in.~Of the king bees there 16 v, 22 | common bees. A hive will go also to ruin if there be 17 v, 22 | from a drone and let it go, the bees will spontaneously 18 VI, 10 | other sharks exhibit, as you go a little way off from the 19 VI, 17 | the chelon, and the myxon, go with spawn at the same period 20 VI, 17 | in a few days; these fish go out of the Pontus in autumn 21 VI, 18 | the ground that the males go wild at this time and turn 22 VI, 18 | fact, the mare is said to go a-horsing; and the term 23 VI, 18 | sow when she is said to go a-boaring. The mare is said 24 VI, 18 | connected with the horse.~Cows go a-bulling; and so completely 25 VI, 20 | days. The bitch appears go in heat for the same length 26 VI, 21 | some maintain that they go in calf for ten months, 27 VI, 22 | to twenty the two sexes go on improving in the quality 28 VI, 23 | intermittence, the female will soon go sterile; and for this reason 29 VI, 24 | account of its age was let go free, but continued to assist 30 VI, 24 | dragging burdens, and would go side by side with the other 31 VII, 1 | for child-bearing, but men go on increasing in vigour. 32 VII, 4 | months, while some few women go even into the eleventh month.~ 33 VIII, 2 | furnished with gills but go upon dry land and get their 34 VIII, 4 | Spiders and snakes can both go without food for a long 35 VIII, 5 | it at all; it will then go fasting for two or three 36 VIII, 5 | bites it will never let go until it hears a bone crack. 37 VIII, 8 | by the way, the camel can go without water for as much 38 VIII, 13| But, by the way, animals go into concealment by way 39 VIII, 13| clearly observed. They do not go into hiding at one and the 40 VIII, 13| same season; but the snails go in winter, the purple murex 41 VIII, 13| But for the most part they go into concealment when the 42 VIII, 14| 14~Insects almost all go into hiding, with the exception 43 VIII, 15| crocodile, all of which go into hiding for four months 44 VIII, 16| great number of birds also go into hiding; they do not 45 VIII, 16| turtle-dove, and the lark, all go into hiding. The case of 46 VIII, 17| Of animals that hide or go torpid some slough off what 47 VIII, 17| tessellates for the most part go into hiding, and if their 48 VIII, 17| much for the animals that go into hiding or torpidity, 49 VIII, 17| the ways in which, they go; and so much also for the 50 VIII, 26| from relaxation; but if it go on taking it steadily, it 51 VIII, 28| devoid of blood and such as go into hiding or go torpid 52 VIII, 28| such as go into hiding or go torpid are all of immense 53 IX, 1 | another "associates". One may go so far as to say that if 54 IX, 2 | only swim in shoals, but go in pairs inside the shoal; 55 IX, 5 | trifurcate; and so they go on increasing in complexity 56 IX, 6 | when wounded by arrows, to go in search of dittany, which 57 IX, 6 | but, when it wants it to go, it shakes its neck in warning, 58 IX, 6 | plucked up some marjoram go back to partake of its prey; 59 IX, 8 | barn-door hens, when they go to rest, gather their brood 60 IX, 10 | settle down, the main body go to sleep with their heads 61 IX, 23 | place of abode, and never go into winter quarters.~ 62 IX, 32 | vicinity of their nest, but go to a great distance to find 63 IX, 32 | it at once, but lets it go on into the open ground; 64 IX, 36 | the half-buzzard; others go by the name of hobby-hawk, 65 IX, 36 | with sticks in their hands go beating at the reeds and 66 IX, 40 | humble-bee. Now ants never go a-hunting, but gather up 67 IX, 40 | nine varieties—does not go a-hunting, but constructs 68 IX, 40 | the top of the hive, and go down and down building many 69 IX, 40 | inside the hive; when they go out of doors, they soar 70 IX, 40 | say that, if a young swarm go astray, it will turn back 71 IX, 40 | so, the combs are said to go bad and to get covered with 72 IX, 40 | food they cannot fly, but go rolling about in front of 73 IX, 40 | out of the hive, for they go to work on new wax at once. 74 IX, 40 | calling on the others to go to sleep; then all of a 75 IX, 40 | bees make a flutter as they go out and in; for at this 76 IX, 40 | while it is as yet fine they go fluttering about within 77 IX, 42 | neither anthrenae nor wasps go off in swarms as bees do, 78 IX, 42 | to the same habitat, and go on enlarging their nest 79 IX, 44 | him a fright will let him go again. They invade the cattle-folds 80 IX, 48 | fisherman let his captive go free; whereupon the shoal 81 IX, 50 | in the year; beasts that go in herds, as they get their


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