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1 I, 1 | in water, and by and by change their shape and live out 2 I, 17 | possibly escape notice by a change of position under dissection. 3 II, 11 | that it wants to see. The change in its colour takes place 4 II, 11 | black-spotted like the pard. This change of colour takes place over 5 III, 2 | gradually thinner, until they change over from right to left 6 III, 11 | animals, in general, the change takes place, but not very 7 III, 11 | the pubes is the last to change colour.~Some hairs are congenital, 8 III, 12 | no creature is liable to change of colour by reason of age, 9 III, 12 | unusual frost prevails, a change is sometimes observed to 10 III, 12 | ever yet been known of a change of colour from white to 11 III, 12 | black. (Further, most birds change the colour of their plumage 12 III, 12 | identity.) Some animals change the colour of their hair 13 III, 12 | colour of their hair with a change in their drinking-water, 14 v, 14 | maturity is indicated by a change of the tone of voice, by 15 v, 14 | still, in some animals the change of voice is quite obvious; 16 v, 14 | than heretofore; and this change goes on until they reach 17 v, 14 | can thus understand the change of voice in animals that 18 v, 19 | impregnation takes placeduring the change of the yellow~ 19 v, 31 | usually abundant when they change the water in which they 20 VI, 2 | previous copulation can change breed, if before the change 21 VI, 2 | change breed, if before the change of the yellow to the white 22 VI, 2 | impregnation takes place during the change of the yellow to the white, 23 VI, 2 | yellow to the white, then no change in the egg takes place: 24 VII, 1 | even persist with little change. And the breasts swell and 25 VII, 1 | liable to constitutional change, growing healthier or more 26 VII, 6 | mated. And they are apt to change in this respect with advancing 27 VIII, 2 | essential organ sustain a change of magnitude one way or 28 VIII, 2 | holding out against any abrupt change; consequently they often 29 VIII, 7 | when they are forced to change their pasture ground by 30 VIII, 7 | when snow is the cause of change. Cattle grow all the more 31 VIII, 12| can make provision against change without stirring from their 32 VIII, 12| in spring-time, when they change from hot to cool lands.~ 33 VIII, 21| animals in general lights in a change of diet; and it is said 34 VIII, 30| from whitish to black, the change being especially marked 35 IX, 6 | repute for foretelling a change of weather, all owing to 36 IX, 37 | that is, they say it can change its colour so as to make 37 IX, 37 | angelfish, that is, it can change its colour like the octopus. 38 IX, 41 | mothers are caught at the change of season, mostly on elm-trees, 39 IX, 44 | changes in appearance with the change of season. His colour in 40 IX, 49 | Just as with all animals a change of action follows a change 41 IX, 49 | change of action follows a change of circumstance, so also 42 IX, 49 | circumstance, so also a change of character follows a change 43 IX, 49 | change of character follows a change of action, and often some 44 IX, 49 | physical frame undergo a change, occurs in the case of birds. 45 IX, 50 | 50~Some animals change their form and character, 46 IX, 49B| considerable number of birds change according to season the 47 IX, 49B| and the so-called redstart change into one another; the former 48 IX, 49B| and the blackcap; these change into one another. The beccafico 49 IX, 49B| that at the period when the change is in progress each one 50 IX, 49B| one has been seen with the change as yet incomplete. It is 51 IX, 49B| in these cases there is a change in note and in plumage,