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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 6 | substance are, as it were, similar in regard to position to 2 I, 6 | feet as is the case with similar parts of sea-urchins.~In 3 I, 11 | those others which after a similar fashion to these are cetaceans, 4 I, 17 | organ.~All these organs are similar in the female; for there 5 II, 1 | they have only analogically similar and diverse in kind or genus, 6 II, 1 | the chest in man, but not similar to his; for the chest in 7 II, 1 | one side. The flexion is similar in the case of the multipeds; 8 II, 2 | supposing that the case is similar with wild beasts in general; 9 II, 8 | in other words, it has similar nostrils and ears, and teeth 10 II, 11 | neighbourhood of the ribs, a similar motion is more or less discernible 11 II, 17 | of the connecting ducts, similar to the structure in the 12 II, 17 | all its internal organs similar to the wolf’s.)~All these, 13 II, 17 | dog.~The serpent genus is similar and in almost all respects 14 II, 17 | the gut and stomach are similar; that is, they have a stomach 15 III, 1 | to the loin. The case is similar with oviparous quadrupeds, 16 III, 1 | properties of the womb are similar in oviparous quadrupeds, 17 III, 1 | the womb in the viper are similar to those of the womb in 18 III, 4 | and ascends, by a course similar to the course recently described, 19 III, 10 | hair at all. The facts are similar in the case of animals whether 20 III, 11 | courses have stopped; and similar phenomenon is observed at 21 III, 11 | colour in the hair admit of a similar diversity to start with 22 III, 19 | stomach; and the case is similar with the brain and the marrow. 23 IV, 2 | eyes of most crabs have a similar facility of movement, or 24 IV, 2 | then four other antennae similar in shape, but shorter and 25 IV, 3 | neighbourhood of the teeth similar to the same parts in the 26 IV, 4 | or papillary in form; and similar formations are found in 27 IV, 4 | bivalves are in some respect similar in construction, and in 28 IV, 4 | whose mode of attachment is similar. The particular one which 29 IV, 5 | taste, and unfit for food. A similar or at least an analogous 30 IV, 7 | tongue corresponding to a similar organ common to all testaceans; 31 IV, 8 | of the sea.~The case is similar in regard to the sense of 32 IV, 8 | And the eel is caught in a similar way; for the fisherman lays 33 IV, 8 | smell of it. The facts are similar in regard to taste. For 34 v, 1 | some elemental principle similar to a seed; and of these 35 v, 2 | animals are not in all cases similar nor analogous. For the red-blooded 36 v, 2 | cover the male.~The case is similar in most other such animals; 37 v, 5 | but the fact is that a similar phenomenon is observable 38 v, 10 | in this case, as in other similar ones, the one is the male, 39 v, 16 | to detach it. It makes a similar contractile movement in 40 v, 16 | as it has to harden all similar growing things), and to 41 v, 16 | tendency to decay, like all similar vegetable-like growths. 42 v, 18 | into a potsherd or into any similar cavity, a structure resembling 43 v, 19 | the penia are derived from similar caterpillars, which move 44 v, 24 | against a stone or in some similar situation, besmearing the 45 VI, 10 | midriff, as in the rest of similar creatures, the eggs pass 46 VI, 13 | is highly probable that a similar phenomenon takes place in 47 VI, 15 | near Cnidos but found under similar circumstances. Some writers 48 VI, 18 | combatants succumb. The case is similar with bulls, rams, and he-goats; 49 VI, 28 | sound of the grunt also is similar; only that the sow grunts 50 VII, 2 | ways.~There is something similar to be remarked of men: for 51 VII, 6 | parents and are born with similar marks, such as pimples or 52 VIII, 1 | in capacity for motion.~A similar statement holds good with 53 VIII, 2 | animals: the dolphin and other similar aquatic animals, including 54 VIII, 2 | prey, with the blow-hole. Similar remarks are applicable to 55 VIII, 4 | by all other creatures of similar habits, as for instance 56 VIII, 12| the van.~Fishes also in a similar manner shift their habitat 57 VIII, 12| common owl is caught by a similar trick.~As a general rule 58 VIII, 24| extinguished candle; and a similar accident happens occasionally 59 IX, 1 | or to bad, and to other similar dispositions of mind.~Some 60 IX, 1 | is found, Nature makes a similar differentiation in the mental 61 IX, 5 | stung by a venom-spider or similar insect, it gathers crabs 62 IX, 7 | exhibit other phenomena with a similar likeness to the ways of 63 IX, 8 | well as with partridges. A similar proceeding takes place occasionally 64 IX, 8 | another advances with a similar note. This is what is done 65 IX, 13 | grateful progeny. Some tell a similar story of the bee-eater, 66 IX, 37 | where they were born or very similar places, for their natural 67 IX, 41 | wasps, or as to any other similar phenomenon. The mother-wasp 68 IX, 41 | wasps have been seen under similar circumstances, when one 69 IX, 43 | wasp, and all the other similar insects.~


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