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1 IV, 4 | means of which they are caught; others are incapable of 2 IV, 8 | fresh, neither are they all caught by one and the same bait, 3 IV, 8 | but they are severally caught by baits suited to their 4 IV, 8 | the smell. And the eel is caught in a similar way; for the 5 IV, 8 | and the crawfish may be caught by bait. The octopus, in 6 IV, 10 | shapes in the sand, and are caught in this position by being 7 IV, 10 | the like sort are often caught in the daytime by the prong 8 IV, 10 | soundly that they may be caught by hand. The dolphin and 9 IV, 11 | fact that female fishes are caught older than males. Furthermore, 10 v, 9 | other words, such as are caught in nets), the tunny, the 11 v, 10 | land, and are frequently caught.) Fishes, then, as a general 12 v, 15 | porphyrae, and porphyrae are caught at times with these animalculae 13 v, 15 | form. If the porphyrae are caught before producing this honey-comb, 14 v, 15 | reddish hue. The murex is caught in the spring-time when 15 v, 15 | honeycomb; but it is not caught at any time about the rising 16 v, 17 | and these crawfish are caught at times less then a finger’ 17 VI, 13 | these species are never caught except in a condition of 18 VI, 14 | or so much of it as is caught in the stream and does not 19 VI, 15 | cold weather they are not caught, and that they are caught 20 VI, 15 | caught, and that they are caught in warm weather, obviously 21 VI, 17 | proved by their not being caught by fishermen during this 22 VI, 32 | of eleven hyenas he had caught, only one was a female.~ 23 VI, 34 | rarity for a vixen to be caught while pregnant. After parturition 24 VIII, 2 | thereby, and accordingly, when caught in the nets, he is quickly 25 VIII, 2 | is carnivorous, as it is caught by a bait of fish; others 26 VIII, 2 | from the facts that when caught they are never found with 27 VIII, 2 | the fact that they can be caught with flesh for a bait. The 28 VIII, 3 | visible in the autumn, and is caught at that season; it is larger 29 VIII, 3 | wild one; it is generally caught while drinking. These pigeons 30 VIII, 4 | walls, and the creatures are caught when inebriated. Serpents 31 VIII, 12| catches it. The common owl is caught by a similar trick.~As a 32 VIII, 13| way, the young fish are caught about this time in the neighbourhood 33 VIII, 13| trichiae, however, only can be caught during their entry, but 34 VIII, 13| fact, when a trichia is caught running outwards in the 35 VIII, 13| is to say, they are not caught in that sea during their 36 VIII, 13| during their entry, but are caught during their exit.~Tunny-fish 37 VIII, 13| equinox.~The coly-mackerel is caught more frequently on entering 38 VIII, 13| Shoal-fish, as a rule, are caught in greater quantities as 39 VIII, 13| their entrance they are caught in very plump condition 40 VIII, 13| poor condition that are caught farther out to sea. Very 41 VIII, 15| whereas fish in general may be caught at all periods of the year 42 VIII, 15| these fishes, that they are caught within a certain fixed period 43 VIII, 15| other hibernating fishes are caught while swimming about, in 44 VIII, 15| period the fish is never caught, and that, when it is caught 45 VIII, 15| caught, and that, when it is caught after that period, it is 46 VIII, 15| and the females are now caught full of spawn. At this time 47 VIII, 15| catch, but it is easily caught when the spawn gets large, 48 VIII, 15| are never by any chance caught when the weather is extremely 49 VIII, 15| the fact that it is only caught at long intervals. We are 50 VIII, 15| dredged, more fish will be caught by the second haul than 51 VIII, 17| pregnancy has either never been caught at all or has been caught 52 VIII, 17| caught at all or has been caught very seldom. There can be 53 VIII, 17| and further, when they are caught, their belly and intestines 54 VIII, 17| parturition. Lobsters have been caught occasionally with the parts 55 VIII, 19| eyes grow white, and when caught they are in poor condition, 56 VIII, 19| fishes have been known to be caught out at sea in seasons of 57 VIII, 19| wholesome; at all events, fishes caught in such places are exceptionally 58 VIII, 19| spot more long fish will be caught than flat fish with a north 59 VIII, 19| reaches it spoils.~Fishes are caught in greatest abundance before 60 VIII, 19| and of altered colour, are caught in a large haul of well-conditioned 61 VIII, 30| scales. An old tunny has been caught weighing fifteen talents, 62 IX, 5 | An Achaeine stag has been caught with a quantity of green 63 IX, 5 | hunted the creatures are caught by singing or pipe-playing 64 IX, 7 | the grounds that they are caught in amongst the young birds 65 IX, 12 | hard to capture, but when caught capable of complete domestication; 66 IX, 12 | among themselves as to be caught when fighting, for they 67 IX, 26 | 26~The woodcock is caught with nets in gardens. It 68 IX, 32 | lets itself be chased and caught by the raven and the other 69 IX, 35 | 35~The cepphus is caught by means of sea-foam; the 70 IX, 37 | inactive, they are often caught with mullets in their interior, 71 IX, 37 | unusually thin when he is caught after losing the tips of 72 IX, 37 | its movements. If it be caught and thrown away, it will 73 IX, 37 | bites it off short; it is caught in some districts in deep 74 IX, 37 | if it so happen, will be caught by the hook when snapping 75 IX, 39 | periods that creatures are caught in the web. It is the female 76 IX, 40 | other bees; if they are caught in the act, they are killed 77 IX, 40 | other bees; if they are caught in the act they are put 78 IX, 41 | The so-called mothers are caught at the change of season, 79 IX, 48 | after a dolphin had been caught and wounded off the coast