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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 9 | cannot see, and has no eyes visible externally; but when the 2 I, 11 | have the passages for ears visible, as, for example, feathered 3 I, 11 | the seal has the passages visible whereby it hears; but the 4 I, 11 | ears, nor yet any passages visible. But man alone is unable 5 I, 16 | then, that are externally visible are arranged in the way 6 I, 16 | meet-and this is particularly visible in fishes,-for they lie 7 I, 17 | either loin, and again become visible extending to the flank. 8 II, 1 | small; the testicles are not visible, but are concealed inside 9 II, 5 | but the tusks are not then visible.~ 10 II, 7 | animals, and tusks just visible; it has the tail of a pig, 11 II, 11 | whole body. It has no spleen visible. It hibernates, like the 12 II, 13 | provided, like quadrupeds, with visible teats, but has two vents, 13 II, 13 | passage for the genitals visible externally. But they have 14 III, 1 | the organ becomes quite visible just after copulation.~The 15 III, 1 | the ducts become plainly visible at the rutting season and 16 III, 1 | membrane is more distinctly visible, and, if inflated through 17 III, 2 | from the manifestations visible externally. Of these investigators, 18 IV, 4 | Hence they are most plainly visible in the large scallops; and 19 IV, 6 | sea-water; for it has no visible excretion (whereas of shell 20 IV, 8 | of sight; it has no eyes visible, but if the skin-a thick 21 IV, 8 | the same parts in ordinary visible eyes. There is no external 22 IV, 8 | this kind. Fishes have no visible organs for hearing or for 23 IV, 8 | as was stated, it has no visible organ of hearing, and yet 24 IV, 8 | and so, while it has no visible organ for smell, it has 25 IV, 10 | of their bodies to become visible, while the capture is taking 26 v, 16 | four or five are open and visible; and we are told by some 27 v, 16 | species has the large open and visible pores, but all the rest 28 v, 31 | a kind of small eruption visible, unaccompanied by any discharge 29 VI, 3 | its parts are distinctly visible. The head is still larger 30 VI, 3 | larger internal organs are visible, as also the stomach and 31 VI, 13 | spherical, are the first organs visible. From this circumstance 32 VI, 14 | afterwards the fish’s eyes become visible for these organs in all 33 VI, 16 | occasions have been rendered visible when the earthworms were 34 VI, 17 | the amia-tunny is quite visible from day to day.~To resume, 35 VI, 17 | nor is the spawn plainly visible owing to the fat of the 36 VIII, 3 | size as the kite, and is visible at all seasons of the year. 37 VIII, 3 | and the common pigeon are visible at all seasons; the turtledove 38 VIII, 3 | The rock-dove is chiefly visible in the autumn, and is caught 39 VIII, 13| The shoals in general are visible both as they quit and enter 40 VIII, 13| their entry, but are never visible during their exit; in point 41 VIII, 15| numerous specimens become visible of creatures that at other 42 IX, 1 | characteristics are more or less visible everywhere, but they are 43 IX, 1 | but they are especially visible where character is the more 44 IX, 22 | yellow all over; it is not visible during winter, but puts 45 IX, 23 | the crow. These also are visible at all seasons, never shift 46 IX, 28 | are two kinds, and one is visible at all seasons, and for 47 IX, 37 | a large-sized octopus is visible, whereas a little before 48 IX, 47 | of the mare was rendered visible, the young horse ran way 49 IX, 49B| hiding, and is consequently visible only for a brief period.


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