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1 III, 21 | can be milked for eight months. As a general rule, ruminating 2 v, 11 | or other during the three months between the middle of March 3 v, 12 | lying hidden for about two months. Its spawn is shaped like 4 v, 14 | of intercourse when eight months old, and the female brings 5 v, 14 | of generation when eight months old, but, with a sire under 6 v, 14 | of intercourse when four months old, and are capable of 7 v, 14 | which can be reared when six months old; but at times the boar 8 v, 14 | of intercourse when ten months. He continues sexually mature 9 v, 14 | and sometimes when eight months old; but the priority in 10 v, 14 | submits to the male in six months, but not before. The horse 11 v, 14 | sexually capable when thirty months old; but, as a rule, they 12 v, 14 | period of gestation is twelve months; and it is never delivered 13 v, 14 | size of a calf two or three months old.~ 14 v, 17 | its eggs for about three months, from about the middle of 15 v, 17 | time for gestation is four months or thereabouts.~Crawfish 16 v, 19 | transformations within six months. A class of women unwind 17 v, 33 | is said not to exceed six months. The river-crocodile lays 18 VI, 4 | it couples when only six months old. Some assert that ringdoves 19 VI, 4 | procreate when only three months old, and instance their 20 VI, 11 | period of gestation is six months at the longest. The so-called 21 VI, 12 | period of gestation is ten months. It brings forth its young 22 VI, 14 | conceive at the age of five months as a general rule, and deposit 23 VI, 18 | bull disappears for three months together. In a general way 24 VI, 18 | intervals of two, four, and six months; but, unless one be constantly 25 VI, 18 | carry their young for four months, and bring forth a litter 26 VI, 19 | carry their young for five months; consequently wherever a 27 VI, 20 | breeding purposes when eight months old: at about the same age 28 VI, 20 | gets in heat again in six months, but not before. Some bitches 29 VI, 20 | year or for three whole months; and the whelps of these 30 VI, 20 | leg to void urine when six months old; some at a later period, 31 VI, 20 | later period, when eight months old, some before they reach 32 VI, 20 | some before they reach six months. In a general way one may 33 VI, 20 | either sex sheds when four months old. As they shed these 34 VI, 21 | however, they are about twenty months old, but it is universally 35 VI, 21 | goes with calf for nine months, and she calves in the tenth 36 VI, 21 | they go in calf for ten months, to the very day. A calf 37 VI, 21 | sexes at the age of four months. Kine in general begin to 38 VI, 22 | carries her foal for eleven months, and casts it in the twelfth. 39 VI, 22 | age of four years and six months it sheds no more. An instance 40 VI, 22 | suckle a mule-foal for six months, but not to allow its approach 41 VI, 23 | second teeth within six months, its third within another 42 VI, 23 | third within another six months, and the fourth after the 43 VI, 26 | carries its young for ten months, and bears but one at a 44 VI, 29 | of Arcturus, during the months of Boedromion and Maimacterion. 45 VI, 29 | gestation lasts for eight months. Conception comes on a few 46 VI, 31 | can scarcely walk when two months old. The Syrian lion bears 47 VI, 31 | sheds them when it is six months old.~ 48 VII, 3 | abortion during the first three months, is as a rule found to be 49 VII, 3 | the man-child takes ten months to come to perfection. But 50 VII, 4 | it closes up until seven months are fulfilled; but in the 51 VII, 4 | devoid of breath at eight months old, their mothers do not 52 VII, 4 | by parturition at eight months, neither does the embryo 53 VII, 4 | pregnancy may be of seven months’ duration, or of eight months 54 VII, 4 | months’ duration, or of eight months or of nine, and still more 55 VII, 4 | still more commonly of ten months, while some few women go 56 VII, 4 | into the world before seven months can under no circumstances 57 VII, 4 | that it was not an eight months’ child after all, but that 58 VII, 4 | the fourth and the eighth months, and if the foetus perishes 59 VII, 4 | a later term than eleven months are held to be in doubtful 60 VIII, 15| go into hiding for four months in the depth of winter, 61 VIII, 17| out in spring, about three months after the winter solstice. 62 VIII, 17| crawfish hides for about five months. Crabs also slough off their 63 IX, 14 | do so at the age of four months.~ 64 IX, 50 | carry it on for about seven months in the year; beasts that