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1 I, 1 | kind indulge but rarely in sexual intercourse.~Of marine animals, 2 I, 15| the belly, the loins, the sexual parts, and the haunches; 3 III, 11| come under the influence of sexual passion. For no boy ever 4 III, 11| first under the influence of sexual feelings, and shed all the 5 III, 11| the case of men of strong sexual passions the congenital 6 v, 2 | wheedles the male on to sexual commerce, and caterwauls 7 v, 6 | and the calamary, have sexual intercourse all in the same 8 v, 8 | pushes from underneath her sexual organ into the body of the 9 v, 8 | So much for the modes of sexual intercourse in all animals; 10 v, 8 | the male is more under sexual excitement in winter, and 11 v, 11| comparative frequency of sexual intercourse and generation, 12 v, 14| that is best adapted for sexual intercourse.~To begin with, 13 v, 14| alteration in appearance of the sexual organs, as also in an increase 14 v, 14| animals become capacitated for sexual commerce. The ewe and the 15 v, 14| continues to breed, but the sexual desire abates. When they 16 v, 14| is all the more eager for sexual commerce, whether old or 17 v, 14| morning. As it grows old the sexual passion dies away, as we 18 v, 14| unable to accomplish the sexual commerce with due speed, 19 VI, 18| to the frequency of their sexual intercourse.~Of female animals 20 VI, 18| unbridled in the way of sexual appetite. This is the common 21 VI, 18| abnormal in sound, and from the sexual organ there flows a liquid 22 VI, 18| under the influence of the sexual excitement that the herdsmen 23 VI, 18| to get in heat; and their sexual appetites are all the keener 24 VI, 18| of their coat, have the sexual feeling checked, and assume 25 VI, 18| when they are moved by sexual desire, or are, as it is 26 VI, 18| beings.~With bitches the same sexual condition is termed "getting 27 VI, 18| getting into heat". The sexual organ rises at this time, 28 VI, 18| quadrupeds.~In general the sexual appetites of animals are 29 VI, 22| weak; the ordinary age for sexual maturity is three years, 30 VI, 22| years, but achieves full sexual maturity when it has ceased 31 VI, 22| female by reason of the sexual service he is called on 32 VI, 24| the case with dwarfs, the sexual organ of the hinny is abnormally 33 VI, 29| of the violence of their sexual passions they keep each 34 VI, 29| in this way owing to its sexual wantonness and also to its 35 VI, 32| untrue. The fact is that the sexual organ of the male hyena 36 VII, 1 | are making trial of their sexual powers; for in those who 37 VII, 1 | impulse to make usage of the sexual faculties that are developing 38 VII, 5 | weak. The age at which the sexual powers begin has been related 39 VIII, 1| one another in respect to sexual intercourse through the 40 VIII, 7| when they are kept from sexual commerce over a number of 41 IX, 8 | partridge are so intent upon sexual union that they often come 42 IX, 8 | their heads. So much for the sexual proclivities of the partridge, 43 IX, 37| or young in the lagoon; sexual union takes place in the 44 IX, 37| the autumn for the sake of sexual union; in the early summer 45 IX, 37| taken linked together in sexual union.~Of molluscs the sepia 46 IX, 42| nest. With regard to their sexual unions, and the method of 47 IX, 46| animals. When the male has had sexual union with the female, and 48 IX, 49| crowing and indulging his sexual propensities. Some cock-birds 49 IX, 50| ceases to crow, and foregoes sexual passion; but if you cauterize 50 IX, 50| view of quenching in them sexual appetites and of stimulating