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1 I, 5 | of the shark kind. Of the grubs, some are from the first 2 II, 15| as large as the largest grubs; they grow all together 3 v, 1 | lice is nits; in flies, grubs; in fleas, grubs egg-like 4 v, 1 | flies, grubs; in fleas, grubs egg-like in shape; and from 5 v, 17| and their eggs grow like grubs. This same phenomenon is 6 v, 19| parturition.~All insects engender grubs, with the exception of a 7 v, 19| out of the grub, both such grubs as are derived from the 8 v, 19| other respects differs from grubs in general, there comes, 9 v, 19| or stag-beetle comes from grubs that live in dry wood: at 10 v, 19| they fly away.~With all grubs and all animals that break 11 v, 19| gives birth therein to small grubs, from which grubs come new 12 v, 19| small grubs, from which grubs come new canthari. Certain 13 v, 19| insects also come from the grubs that are found in pulse, 14 v, 19| described.~Flies grow from grubs in the dung that farmers 15 v, 19| fir-trees—for on all these grubs are engendered-and also 16 v, 19| and it is also hairy. The grubs found in the snows of Media 17 v, 19| and white; and all such grubs are little disposed to motion. 18 v, 19| through the fire. And the grubs and these latter animals 19 v, 19| come from caterpillars and grubs are held at first by filaments 20 v, 20| over with mud and lay their grubs inside it, and from the 21 v, 20| inside it, and from the grubs come the hunter-wasps. Some 22 v, 20| and there deposit their grubs.~With insects, as a general 23 v, 20| three or four weeks. With grubs and grub-like creatures 24 v, 22| from the young come the grubs; and the grubs grow into 25 v, 22| come the grubs; and the grubs grow into bees and drones. 26 v, 22| honey but never contain grubs. But the honeycombs in these 27 v, 23| and in others are mere grubs. As in the case of bees, 28 v, 23| only in the cells where the grubs are found. As long as the 29 v, 23| the way, the eggs and the grubs never rest at the bottom 30 v, 24| lay their eggs, and white grubs are produced wrapped in 31 v, 25| Ants copulate and engender grubs; and these grubs attach 32 v, 25| engender grubs; and these grubs attach themselves to nothing 33 v, 26| lays a number of egg shaped grubs, and broods over them. When 34 v, 27| generate at first small grubs. And these grubs metamorphose 35 v, 27| first small grubs. And these grubs metamorphose in their entirety, 36 v, 27| spiders; for, by the way, the grubs are round-shaped at the 37 v, 27| in three days the eggs or grubs take definite shape.~All 38 v, 27| enveloped in the web. The young grubs are not all developed at 39 v, 28| assume the shape of oval grubs that are enveloped by a 40 v, 28| time of laying the eggs, grubs are engendered in the region 41 v, 32| found, some resembling the grubs found in garments, and some 42 v, 32| apex, as is the case with grubs in general; but the rest 43 VI, 13| fishes are generated like the grubs of worms; for the opposite 44 VI, 13| observed in the case of these grubs, in that their lower extremities 45 VI, 15| so-called froth collects, as grubs swarm in manure; for which-reason 46 VI, 17| terminates on the appearance of grubs within the belly; for small 47 VI, 17| belly; for small living grubs get generated there and 48 VIII, 3| swallow. Others feed on grubs, such as the chaffinch, 49 VIII, 3| or for the most part on grubs, but the following and the 50 VIII, 3| on thistles, but never on grubs or any living thing whatever; 51 IX, 40| honey and those also for the grubs, are double-doored; for 52 IX, 40| subsist, they and their grubs also, on the honey made 53 IX, 40| over, they attend to the grubs. There is nothing to prevent 54 IX, 40| There is nothing to prevent grubs, honey, and drones being 55 IX, 40| contains either bees only, or grubs only, or drones only; if 56 IX, 40| like those of the anthrene; grubs and everything else have 57 IX, 40| the hive is deficient in grubs, and a swarm is not intended 58 IX, 40| water when it is rearing grubs. No bee ever settles on 59 IX, 40| winter solstice. When the grubs are grown, the bees put 60 IX, 40| drought or blight, then grubs are all the fewer in the 61 IX, 41| the mountains, engenders grubs not underground but on oak-trees, 62 IX, 41| up in the nest as large grubs, in cells that occur in 63 IX, 41| way as we have seen the grubs of the king-bees to be produced