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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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weather

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 1 | drepanis only after rainy weather in summer; for this is the 2 III, 22 | thin and black. In frosty weather it does not coagulate, but 3 IV, 1 | their mouths, and in stormy weather they cling by them to a 4 IV, 4 | near the middle. In calm weather, then, they go free afield, 5 IV, 6 | articles of food, but in summer weather they are worthless, for 6 IV, 8 | themselves in calm bright weather on the surface of the water, 7 v, 8 | season is marked with calm weather, the name of "halcyon days" 8 v, 9 | winter also, that is when the weather is fine and south winds 9 v, 12 | especial abundance in warm weather or when a full moon is in 10 v, 13 | killed by inclemency of weather (for it is the earliest 11 v, 16 | in windy and boisterous weather, obviously with the object 12 v, 16 | usually windy and stormy weather has a tendency to harden 13 v, 19 | has been a stretch of fair weather and southerly winds; others 14 v, 22 | in number. But when the weather is dry they attend to the 15 v, 22 | the honey, and in rainy weather their attention is concentrated 16 v, 30 | are most numerous in rainy weather. The grub, on attaining 17 VI, 15 | have the fact that in cold weather they are not caught, and 18 VI, 15 | they are caught in warm weather, obviously coming up out 19 VI, 15 | when after a spell of fine weather the ground is getting warmer, 20 VI, 15 | districts and during such weather, and occasionally appears 21 VI, 15 | surface of the sea in fair weather. (And in this, where it 22 VI, 15 | and quantity in moist warm weather.)~The ordinary fry is the 23 VI, 17 | parturition, or for favouring weather. The coracine, for instance, 24 VI, 18 | are all the keener if the weather warm and their bodily condition 25 VI, 21 | prognostic of rain and stormy weather. Kine herd together like 26 VI, 29 | consequence of the heat of the weather and their getting out of 27 VIII, 12| in winter and in frosty weather come down to the plains 28 VIII, 12| come to land, if it be fair weather or if a north wind is blowing, 29 VIII, 12| these birds during fine weather, but only during the prevalence 30 VIII, 13| into concealment when the weather is either extremely cold 31 VIII, 15| and in exceptionally fine weather, or on nights of full moon; 32 VIII, 15| during extremely severe weather, and this may be inferred 33 VIII, 15| any chance caught when the weather is extremely cold. Some 34 VIII, 18| alike during all extremes of weather. Further animals of diverse 35 VIII, 18| exceptions, thrive best in rainy weather; on the contrary rainy seasons 36 VIII, 19| and autumn, and fine dry weather in winter. As a general 37 VIII, 20| are benefited by rainy weather. The purple murex is an 38 VIII, 20| unwholesome. During dry weather they decrease in size and 39 VIII, 20| quality; and it is during such weather that the red scallop is 40 VIII, 20| long-continued droughts. Rainy weather is wholesome to the generality 41 VIII, 20| death in extremely cold weather. So much for animals that 42 IX, 3 | view; oftentimes in stormy weather it will stray from shelter; 43 IX, 6 | foretelling a change of weather, all owing to his having 44 IX, 10 | clouds and signs of bad weather they fly down again and 45 IX, 40 | set to work, and when the weather is fine they work incessantly.~ 46 IX, 40 | insufficient, then, if the weather be rough, they die on the 47 IX, 40 | tell the approach of rough weather or of rain; and the proof 48 IX, 40 | that they are expecting bad weather. When the bees inside the 49 IX, 41 | have been numerous and the weather rainy; they are captured 50 IX, 46 | are sensitive to inclement weather and frost. The elephant 51 IX, 49B| winter, however, when fine weather has succeeded to very stormy 52 IX, 49B| succeeded to very stormy weather, this bird has been known


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