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1 III, 17 | sheep to pasture until the day is well on, with the view 2 IV, 10 | night-time more than during the day; and so soundly at night 3 v, 2 | and they pass the whole day long in the operation; when 4 v, 12 | spawns at all times of the day and its period of gestation 5 v, 14 | at all hours, night and day; but otherwise is peculiarly 6 v, 19 | heaps of the ore piled on day after day, an animal is 7 v, 19 | the ore piled on day after day, an animal is engendered 8 v, 19 | sunset having lived just one day, from which circumstance 9 v, 34 | forth all its young in one day, twenty in number, and one 10 VI, 1 | small-sized, but they lay every day; they are cross-tempered, 11 VI, 1 | domesticated hens lay twice a day; indeed, instances have 12 VI, 3 | the outset.) On the tenth day the white is at the extreme 13 VI, 3 | liquids.)~About the twentieth day, if you open the egg and 14 VI, 3 | when, after the twentieth day is ast, the chick begins 15 VI, 4 | after laying it allows a day’s interval to ensue and 16 VI, 4 | pecks a hole in the egg the day before she hatches it out. 17 VI, 8 | breakfast-time of the following day; the male broods during 18 VI, 12 | and over again during the day down to the sea, accustoming 19 VI, 14 | with the milt grow, in a day or thereabouts, whiter and 20 VI, 14 | on increase both the same day and also later. The egg 21 VI, 17 | amia-tunny is quite visible from day to day.~To resume, we must 22 VI, 17 | quite visible from day to day.~To resume, we must bear 23 VI, 21 | cow several times on one day, except, by the way, at 24 VI, 21 | cow several times in one day, and a good many cows besides. 25 VI, 21 | ten months, to the very day. A calf delivered before 26 VI, 23 | male on this particular day; the same result, however, 27 VI, 36 | three there at the present day.~ 28 VI, 37 | a small farmer will one day observe that it is time 29 VII, 3 | womb and about the fortieth day, but if the child be a female 30 VII, 3 | and about the ninetieth day. However, we must by no 31 VII, 3 | occurs up to the fortieth day; and the greater number 32 VII, 3 | aborted at the fortieth day, if it be placed in cold 33 VII, 4 | sometimes as early as the tenth day, according as the patient 34 VII, 10 | all cases during the first day; and this excrement is unduly 35 VII, 10 | continue till the fortieth day, then in such cases women 36 VIII, 1 | and seeds of what will one day be settled psychological 37 VIII, 5 | quantities, about every other day or at irregular intervals, 38 VIII, 6 | them a drink on the first day; then they miss one, and 39 VIII, 9 | another metretae later in the day.~Camels live for about thirty 40 VIII, 17| sloughing goes on for a day and a night, beginning with 41 VIII, 20| discharges, it will die within a day after tasting the fresh 42 IX, 1 | the owl is dim-sighted by day, the crow at midday preys 43 IX, 1 | and turn about, night and day.~There is enmity also between 44 IX, 13 | different note for every day in the year. It lays about 45 IX, 17 | night, is seldom seen by day; like others we have mentioned, 46 IX, 18 | quest of it, and works by day; its plumage is poor, and 47 IX, 28 | autumn, is seen for a single day or at the most for two days, 48 IX, 32 | difficulty in procuring food day by day, it at times may 49 IX, 32 | in procuring food day by day, it at times may come back