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1 v, 8 | animals pair and breed in autumn also and in winter, as is 2 v, 9 | lays five or six eggs; from autumn until spring it retires 3 v, 9 | in the spring and in the autumn. The saupe breeds once a 4 v, 9 | once a year only, in the autumn. The female tunny breeds 5 v, 10 | breeds at the beginning of autumn, and at the setting of the 6 v, 10 | better condition in the autumn. It engenders at a birth 7 v, 11 | June. Some few breed in autumn: as, for instance, the saupe 8 v, 11 | breed shortly before the autumn equinox; likewise the electric 9 v, 11 | said, are so in summer, in autumn, or in winter. But whereas 10 v, 12 | eggs in spring-time and in autumn, with the exception of the 11 v, 13 | brood is the best, or the autumn brood. At all events, without 12 v, 19 | to rapid putrefaction. In autumn, also, owing to the drying 13 v, 20 | age.~Winged insects die in autumn from the shrinking of their 14 v, 22 | they do in the summer and autumn; and, by the way, the autumn 15 v, 22 | autumn; and, by the way, the autumn honey is the better of the 16 v, 22 | three days. Furthermore, in autumn flowers are found, but honey, 17 v, 23 | in the spring but in the autumn; and their growth is especially 18 v, 29 | subject to destruction by the autumn rains, when the rains are 19 v, 33 | time, and in others in the autumn, according as the subsequent 20 VI, 11 | springtime, and its second in the autumn, about the winter setting 21 VI, 11 | brings forth in the late autumn.~Cartilaginous fishes come 22 VI, 15 | events, it lasts from the autumn rising of Arcturus up to 23 VI, 17 | and with others about the autumn equinox.~The first of shoal 24 VI, 17 | but occasionally in the autumn. The aulopias, which some 25 VI, 17 | coracine; these spawn in autumn. The red mullet spawns on 26 VI, 17 | go out of the Pontus in autumn along with the young tunnies, 27 VI, 21 | conception right on to the autumn. When kine in large numbers 28 VIII, 3 | is chiefly visible in the autumn, and is caught at that season; 29 VIII, 10| more when thirsty), and in autumn they get cucumbers with 30 VIII, 10| process of starving. In autumn, water from the north is 31 VIII, 12| fatter when he emigrates in autumn than when he arrives in 32 VIII, 15| considered as in season, but in autumn and in winter as of inferior 33 VIII, 17| torpor, and again in the autumn. Vipers also slough off 34 VIII, 17| skin both in spring and in autumn, and it is not the case, 35 VIII, 17| spring, and sometimes in autumn after parturition. Lobsters 36 VIII, 19| fishes in spring, summer, and autumn, and fine dry weather in 37 IX, 5 | does in a high degree in autumn, disappears, abandoning 38 IX, 28 | appearance sometimes in the autumn, is seen for a single day 39 IX, 37 | time; the viviparous in the autumn, as is also the case with 40 IX, 37 | union takes place in the autumn, and parturition in the 41 IX, 37 | females swarm together in the autumn for the sake of sexual union; 42 IX, 37 | late summer or beginning of autumn, it is seldom that a large-sized 43 IX, 40 | all but die out before the autumn. Whenever the working-bees 44 IX, 40 | making honey, spring and autumn; the spring honey is sweeter, 45 IX, 40 | every way better than the autumn honey. Superior honey comes 46 IX, 41 | so that by the close of autumn there are numerous large 47 IX, 49B| beccafico appears about autumn, and the blackcap as soon 48 IX, 49B| the blackcap as soon as autumn has ended. These birds,