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1 I, 17 | the bladder; and others spring from the aorta, strong and 2 v, 1 | Botany. So with animals, some spring from parent animals according 3 v, 7 | takes place in the early spring, near to the shore; and, 4 v, 8 | And this is the season of spring, in which almost all things 5 v, 8 | pair and breed during the spring and early summer, with the 6 v, 9 | diver at the beginning of spring, just after the winter solstice, 7 v, 9 | eggs; from autumn until spring it retires to a hiding-place.~ 8 v, 9 | sargue breeds twice, in the spring and in the autumn. The saupe 9 v, 9 | the latter spawning in the spring. The male tunny differs 10 v, 10 | the hippurus only in the spring. The smyrus differs from 11 v, 12 | The molluscs also breed in spring. Of the marine molluscs 12 v, 12 | in winter and breeds in spring, lying hidden for about 13 v, 13 | only in the summer. The spring brood is the best, or the 14 v, 14 | season for intercourse is spring. The male allows an interval 15 v, 17 | with slime. In winter and spring these animals keep in near 16 v, 23 | their appearance not in the spring but in the autumn; and their 17 v, 33 | generation takes place in the spring, but copulation does not 18 v, 33 | cases it takes place in the spring, in others in summer time, 19 VI, 2 | do so at the beginning of spring and lay more eggs than the 20 VI, 9 | wind-eggs. They pair in the spring; and laying begins immediately 21 VI, 17 | parturition takes place in the spring, and indeed, with most fishes, 22 VI, 17 | fishes, about the time of the spring equinox; with others it 23 VI, 17 | and enter Pontus in the spring as pelamyds. Fishes as a 24 VI, 29 | towards the approach of the spring he is at his best for running. 25 VI, 30 | month, when it is already spring. The female porcupine, by 26 VI, 31 | lioness brings forth in the spring, generally two cubs at a 27 VIII, 1 | life. Thus of plants that spring from seed the one function 28 VIII, 11| bubbling up clear from a spring underground.~So much for 29 VIII, 12| approaching winter, and after the spring equinox migrating from warm 30 VIII, 12| than when he arrives in spring. The migration from cold 31 VIII, 15| its fins damaged. In the spring these tunnies get in motion 32 VIII, 17| and she brings them out in spring, about three months after 33 VIII, 17| slough off their skin both in spring and in autumn, and it is 34 VIII, 17| slough sometimes in the spring, and sometimes in autumn 35 VIII, 19| rain is good for fishes in spring, summer, and autumn, and 36 VIII, 27| be moist and warm, as in spring.~In bee-hives are found 37 VIII, 30| they become black in the spring and after the spring get 38 VIII, 30| the spring and after the spring get white again. The phycis 39 VIII, 30| general it is white, but in spring it is mottled; it is the 40 IX, 7 | to the fact that early in spring the male sparrow has no 41 IX, 37 | and parturition in the spring. With fishes of the cartilaginous 42 IX, 40 | seasons for making honey, spring and autumn; the spring honey 43 IX, 40 | spring and autumn; the spring honey is sweeter, whiter, 44 IX, 40 | work out of doors. If the spring be late, or if there be 45 IX, 48 | and in the effort they spring right over the a ship’s 46 IX, 49B| recommences cooing when spring comes in; in winter, however, 47 IX, 49B| greets the apparition of the Spring.~Thus twofold form and colour