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| Alphabetical [« »] lamps 1 lance 1 lances 2 land 56 land-only 1 land-scolopendra 1 land-scorpion 2 | Frequency [« »] 57 once 57 upper 56 heart 56 land 56 lay 56 make 56 skin | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances land |
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1 I, 1 | live in water and others on land. And of those that live 2 I, 1 | animals that live on dry land some take in air and emit 3 I, 1 | instance, man and all such land animals as are furnished 4 I, 1 | their sustenance on dry land; as, for instance, the wasp, 5 I, 1 | backs and bellies.~And of land animals many, as has been 6 I, 1 | its subsistence from dry land.~Some animals at first live 7 I, 1 | creature is found on dry land. In the water are many creatures 8 I, 1 | to move by walking.~Of land animals some are furnished 9 I, 5 | than those living on dry land or in fresh water.~All creatures 10 I, 6 | capable of movement on dry land, but is naturally unprovided 11 I, 12 | front part is the larynx land the back part the ur The 12 II, 10 | they pass the day-time on land and the nighttime in the 13 II, 13 | hairs as are viviparous land animals, nor, as is the 14 II, 14 | comprehended therein are land animals, a small minority, 15 II, 14 | resembling their congeners of the land, with this exception that 16 II, 14 | resembling in shape their land congeners, but somewhat 17 II, 14 | as compared with their land congeners they are redder 18 II, 17 | oviparous quadrupeds, as in the land tortoise, the turtle, the 19 II, 17 | similarly to the saurians among land animals, if one could only 20 IV, 1 | and dies by and by on dry land. These polypods are small, 21 v, 3 | is observed in both the land and the sea tortoise.... 22 v, 10 | They come out on to the land, and are frequently caught.) 23 v, 17 | animals keep in near to land, in summer they keep in 24 v, 18 | sepia lays her spawn near to land in the neighbourhood of 25 v, 28 | are found in mountainous land or in poor land, but only 26 v, 28 | mountainous land or in poor land, but only in flat and loamy 27 v, 28 | but only in flat and loamy land, for the fact is they lay 28 v, 33 | and fluvial, lay eggs on land. The eggs of lizards hatch 29 v, 33 | lizards hatch spontaneously on land, for the lizard does not 30 VI, 2 | of birds that live on dry land; that is to say, the eggs 31 VI, 17 | and throw themselves on land. At all events they are 32 VI, 17 | and it spawns close to land; the last is the cephalus: 33 VI, 18 | of those that walk on dry land as are oviparous, to wit 34 VI, 18 | connexion with viviparous land animals and with man.~The 35 VI, 35 | in so many days from the land of the Hyperboreans to the 36 VII, 7 | or swim or walk upon dry land, whether they bring forth 37 VIII, 2 | say, some live upon dry land, while others live in the 38 VIII, 2 | fixing their habitat on land or in water: for many animals, 39 VIII, 2 | inhale air and breed on land, yet derive their food from 40 VIII, 2 | derives its food from the land, whereas of the great number 41 VIII, 2 | whereas of the great number of land animals inhaling air many 42 VIII, 2 | rear their young on dry land, or near the land, but they 43 VIII, 2 | on dry land, or near the land, but they pass their lives 44 VIII, 2 | with gills but go upon dry land and get their living there. 45 VIII, 2 | fitted for walking on dry land.~In the case of all these 46 VIII, 2 | leaves the water for dry land it browses on grass). These 47 VIII, 3 | procure their food on dry land, such as frequent rivers 48 VIII, 12| the outer sea in towards land in quest of heat; in summer 49 VIII, 12| again. When quails come to land, if it be fair weather or 50 VIII, 13| surface, as in the case of land snails-in the case of the 51 IX, 11 | some distant and elevated land. The reason is that the 52 IX, 18 | lakes and Plains and meadow land. The speckled heron, which 53 IX, 32 | visit groves or low-lying land. There is another species 54 IX, 37 | that ventures on to dry land; it walks by preference 55 IX, 40 | that inhabit cultivated land and of those from the mountains: 56 IX, 48 | themselves aground on dry land; at all events, it is said