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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 5 | are, without exception, devoid of stings; the diptera have 2 I, 7 | been known of a man’s skull devoid of suture altogether. In 3 I, 13 | round about it is a skin devoid of any specific title, which 4 I, 16 | all animals is bloodless, devoid of veins, and naturally 5 I, 17 | in Euboea the sheep are devoid of gall-bladders; and in 6 II, 1 | magnitudes, and with animals devoid of feet, the tail, and the 7 II, 10 | it is quadrupedal or is devoid of feet altogether-are furnished 8 II, 12 | two eyes, and these are devoid of lashes. The heavy-bodied ( 9 II, 13 | many instances seem to be devoid of the organ altogether. 10 II, 13 | with eyes, and the eyes devoid of lids, though the eyes 11 II, 13 | hearing and smell, they are devoid alike of the organs themselves 12 II, 14 | Serpents, like fish, are devoid of feet.~There are also 13 II, 15 | for instance, the fish is devoid of the organ, as is also 14 II, 15 | fact, the aegocephalus is devoid of the organ altogether. 15 II, 17 | increased in length and to be devoid of legs. That is to say, 16 III, 1 | some males are altogether devoid of testicles, and some have 17 III, 1 | nor, in short, any animal devoid of feet, save such only 18 III, 1 | dolphin amongst animals devoid of feet, and with the elephant 19 III, 1 | in man.~Fishes, then, are devoid of testicles, as has been 20 III, 1 | opinion that these birds are devoid of the organ in the winter-time.~ 21 III, 1 | the two from the aorta are devoid of it. From the head of 22 III, 1 | the midriff. With animals devoid of feet that are internally 23 III, 5 | shoulder-sinews. Other sinews, devoid of specific designation, 24 III, 7 | known of a man’s skull being devoid of suture altogether. The 25 III, 11 | when cut, is in itself devoid of sensation; and this is 26 III, 14 | fat, and in others it is devoid of it. The omentum has both 27 III, 17 | there is always a space devoid of fat in between the two. 28 IV, 1 | proceed to treat of animals devoid of blood. These animals 29 IV, 1 | mean an animal that, being devoid of blood, has its flesh-like 30 IV, 2 | extremities flat; they are devoid of flaps on the under side 31 IV, 2 | body is for the most part devoid of feet. (See diagram.) 32 IV, 2 | the crab is the only one devoid of a rump; and, while the 33 IV, 4 | or cockle, and some are devoid of ribs, as the pinna and 34 IV, 5 | 5~The urchins are devoid of flesh, and this is a 35 IV, 5 | are in all cases empty and devoid of any flesh within, they 36 IV, 6 | sea-nettle appears to be devoid altogether of excretion, 37 IV, 7 | tail-steerage, and the wing is devoid of quill-structure or division 38 IV, 7 | statements apply to all animals devoid of blood. Some have a stomach 39 IV, 7 | is long, continuous, and devoid of any split; and by the 40 IV, 9 | consequently such animals as are devoid of lung have no voice; and 41 IV, 11 | some cases are found wholly devoid of this duality of sex. 42 IV, 11 | in like manner the sow is devoid of tusks. In other species 43 v, 4 | 4~Long animals devoid of feet, like serpents and 44 v, 5 | neither fishes nor any animals devoid of feet are furnished with 45 v, 17 | there are two intervals devoid of eggs; for it is thus 46 v, 31 | insects are multipedal and devoid of blood.~The parasite that 47 VI, 3 | than the head, but still devoid of vision. The eyes, if 48 VI, 14 | with the eel, the male is devoid of milt, and the female 49 VII, 1 | the spermatic discharge is devoid of fecundity; afterwards 50 VII, 4 | are not fertile but are devoid of breath at eight months 51 VIII, 1 | of plants, whilst it is devoid of life as compared with 52 VIII, 28| tame, but animals that are devoid of blood and such as go 53 IX, 40 | circular rows, are small and devoid of honey; the cells that 54 IX, 40 | the largest of all, but devoid of sting, and lazy. There 55 IX, 44 | quite gentle. He is totally devoid of suspicion or nervous


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