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1 I, 1 | always to be found in a wild condition; as we find to be the case 2 II, 1 | he comes to reverse this condition; and it is owing to this 3 III, 11 | in a withered or decrepit condition.~In the eruptive malady 4 III, 19 | gangrened. Blood in a healthy condition is naturally sweet to the 5 III, 19 | Animals that are in good condition, either from natural causes 6 III, 19 | fat. For animals in this condition have pure blood, but very 7 IV, 8 | found inside in a stunted condition, furnished with all the 8 IV, 10 | sleeping cannot be got from the condition of their eyes-for none of 9 IV, 10 | can be no mistaking their condition of motionless repose. In 10 v, 10 | seasons, it is in better condition in the autumn. It engenders 11 v, 12 | consequence gets out of condition, by reason of not going 12 v, 23 | creatures are in the nymph condition they are motionless, and 13 v, 31 | prick an animal when in this condition at the spot of eruption, 14 v, 32 | and lives in a motionless condition. But as yet it is not known 15 v, 32 | not known into what winged condition it is transformed.~The fruit 16 VI, 3 | to a great extent. This condition of the eyes lat on for a 17 VI, 3 | whatsoever. Such is the condition of the head and eyes. At 18 VI, 13 | never caught except in a condition of pregnancy.~With such 19 VI, 18 | the mare gets into this condition she runs away from all other 20 VI, 18 | weather warm and their bodily condition be healthy. Mares, when 21 VI, 18 | bitches the same sexual condition is termed "getting into 22 VI, 18 | to the boar when in full condition of heat, one copulation, 23 VI, 22 | years old is in excellent condition for breeding purposes.~The 24 VI, 22 | be an indication of this condition in a mare, that her foal 25 VII, 1 | bodies improve in health and condition owing to the removal of 26 VII, 1 | the case of maidens the condition of the breasts is diverse 27 VII, 3 | bring the parts into such a condition as we have just described; 28 VIII, 2 | conformation while in the embryonic condition there got intermixed into 29 VIII, 2 | consequently is always in a starved condition. The cephalus lives in mud, 30 VIII, 2 | be considered as out of condition. When it is frightened, 31 VIII, 2 | unless the water be in this condition, it is as well to leave 32 VIII, 8 | trampled it into a turbid condition. And, by the way, the camel 33 VIII, 10| Sheep are much improved in condition by drinking, and accordingly 34 VIII, 13| season they are in the best condition. At the time of their entrance 35 VIII, 13| are caught in very plump condition close to shore, but those 36 VIII, 13| are in comparatively poor condition that are caught farther 37 VIII, 19| caught they are in poor condition, and eventually the disease 38 VIII, 19| suffers in summer, and loses condition. The coracine is exceptional 39 VIII, 19| at times fishes in poor condition, and looking as though they 40 VIII, 30| Animals also vary as to their condition of health in connexion with 41 VIII, 30| like the maenis, is in best condition at breeding time; the mullet, 42 VIII, 30| fishes in general are in bad condition at this period. A few fish 43 VIII, 30| fish are in much the same condition at all times, whether with 44 IX, 40 | In hives that are in good condition the production of young 45 IX, 40 | when a hive was in a poor condition, some of the occupants assailed 46 IX, 40 | decay; another diseased condition is indicated in a lassitude 47 IX, 40 | hive is known to be in good condition if the noise heard within 48 IX, 42 | pass the winter in a torpid condition; the greater part of them 49 IX, 44 | old age and the diseased condition of their teeth are unable 50 IX, 44 | have been reduced to this condition except at an advanced age.