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1 III, 10 | hair in man is hard in warm places and soft in cold ones. Again, 2 III, 12 | the sexes, water in many places is of such peculiar quality 3 IV, 6 | substance is attached in two places to the membrane and the 4 v, 2 | also, copulate in lonely places, and especially by river-sides 5 v, 9 | fish may be seen in certain places at three different times 6 v, 15 | in greater abundance in places where their congeners have 7 v, 15 | row spontaneously in sandy places. The pinna grows straight 8 v, 15 | fibres in sandy and slimy places; these creatures have inside 9 v, 15 | sea-shore, some in rocky places, some on hard and stony 10 v, 15 | ground, and some in sandy places.) Some shift about from 11 v, 17 | found in rough and rocky places, lobsters in smooth places, 12 v, 17 | places, lobsters in smooth places, and neither crawfish nor 13 v, 19 | the slime of wells, or in places where there is a deposit 14 v, 19 | with unusual rapidity, in places where there is a deposit 15 v, 19 | for the contents of such places are disposed to rapid putrefaction. 16 v, 19 | to motion. In Cyprus, in places where copper-ore is smelted, 17 v, 22 | the honeycombs in these places are not all of this sort, 18 v, 30 | cicada is not found in cold places, and consequently is not 19 VI, 1 | birds hatch in sheltered places; but the bird called merops 20 VI, 12 | water. It slips down steep places instead of walking, from 21 VI, 14 | rivers, and near to reedy places in marshes; as for instance 22 VI, 16 | decayed matter: in the sea in places where sea-weed abounds, 23 VI, 17 | a distance and spawns in places abounding in seaweed, at 24 VI, 17 | coracine, for instance, in some places spawns about wheat-harvest. 25 VI, 34 | she retires to sequestered places, so that it is a great rarity 26 VI, 37 | of field mice in country places, and the destruction that 27 VI, 37 | beyond all telling. In many places their number is so incalculable 28 VII, 4 | Egypt, and in some other places where the women are fruitful 29 VII, 4 | subject to deformity, in these places the eight-months’ children 30 VIII, 2 | stony bottoms, and in such places it makes its den. Whatever 31 VIII, 12| spend their summer in cool places and their winter in sunny 32 VIII, 12| cases they migrate from places near at hand, in others 33 VIII, 13| themselves in out of the way places, and quit their places of 34 VIII, 13| way places, and quit their places of concealment in the warmer 35 VIII, 14| concealing themselves in warm places, or in places where they 36 VIII, 14| themselves in warm places, or in places where they have been used 37 VIII, 16| they are not far off from places of this kind, in which they 38 VIII, 16| at a distance from such places, decline the trouble of 39 VIII, 19| Fishes do not thrive in cold places, and those fishes suffer 40 VIII, 19| rainfall; for instance, in many places and more especially in shallows 41 VIII, 19| come together.~Particular places suit particular fishes; 42 VIII, 19| rule it may be said that places abounding in weeds are wholesome; 43 VIII, 19| events, fishes caught in such places are exceptionally fat: that 44 VIII, 28| fruit last long.~In many places the climate will account 45 VIII, 29| Thus, in Pharos and other places, the bite of the scorpion 46 IX, 1 | by kindness, and in some places crocodiles are tame to their 47 IX, 1 | beast and pecks at his sore places.~The wolf is at war with 48 IX, 3 | will saunter away to lonely places with no object in view; 49 IX, 5 | They shed their horns in places difficult of access or discovery, 50 IX, 5 | tree-trunks they quit their hiding places, from a sense of security 51 IX, 6 | has been observed in many places that, when the wind is shifting 52 IX, 7 | Turtle-doves in summer live in cold places, (and in warm places during 53 IX, 7 | cold places, (and in warm places during the winter); chaffinches 54 IX, 11 | also builds in inaccessible places. Although a ravenous bird, 55 IX, 12 | they naturally resort to places adapted to their structure. 56 IX, 32 | hunter. It alights on high places by reason of the difficulty 57 IX, 37 | were born or very similar places, for their natural food 58 IX, 39 | builds its web over hollow places inside of which it keeps 59 IX, 40 | everything else have no fixed places, but are put anywhere; from 60 IX, 41 | captured in precipitous places, or in vertical clefts in 61 IX, 48 | Tarentum, Caria, and other places. The story goes that, after