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Alphabetical [« »] recur 1 recurrence 1 recurs 1 red 47 red-blooded 8 red-coloured 1 red-footed 1 | Frequency [« »] 47 grows 47 mullet 47 prey 47 red 47 short 47 spring 47 tail | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances red |
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1 II, 17 | scorpaena, the citharus, the red mullet, and the sparus; 2 III, 16 | and the blood abnormally red; the viscera also and the 3 III, 19 | sweet to the taste, and red in colour, blood that deteriorates 4 IV, 1 | underneath these organs certain red formations. The egg of the 5 IV, 2 | hereabouts the flesh is red and blood-coloured, but 6 IV, 3 | white, and others spotted red. The male differs from the 7 IV, 4 | egg-mass of the crawfish is red. This formation has no outlet 8 IV, 4 | spider. It has two thin red horns, and underneath these 9 IV, 4 | its case, not black but red. It clings with great force 10 IV, 6 | sallow, and in other cases red.~There is, furthermore, 11 IV, 7 | creatures resembling shields, red in colour, and furnished 12 v, 9 | breed twice a year; the red mullet breeds thrice a year, 13 v, 9 | conclusion in regard to the red mullet is inferred from 14 v, 18 | colour changes from white to red in their alarm.~Crustaceans, 15 v, 18 | examined there are found two red formations resembling breasts, 16 v, 19 | were, little tiny bits of red weed, which at first wriggle 17 v, 19 | that is engendered in it is red, as might have been expected, 18 v, 21 | kinds: the better kind is red in colour, the inferior 19 v, 31 | numerous on the body of the red mullet. And all these insects 20 VI, 2 | eggs of the kestrel are red, like vermilion.~Eggs are 21 VI, 2 | colour; by and by it is red, the colour of blood; as 22 VI, 17 | the shoal fish come the red mullet and the coracine; 23 VI, 17 | these spawn in autumn. The red mullet spawns on mud, and 24 VI, 17 | a period later than the red mullet. The maenis spawns 25 VI, 19 | are white and black; and red if the veins are red. The 26 VI, 19 | and red if the veins are red. The females that drink 27 VII, 12 | excite this malady, and red wine is worse than white, 28 VIII, 2 | sea-perch, and the muraena. The red mullet is carnivorous, but 29 VIII, 2 | leavings of the trigle or red mullet. The red mullet burrows 30 VIII, 2 | trigle or red mullet. The red mullet burrows in the mud, 31 VIII, 3 | locust, has a crest of bright red gold, and is in every way 32 VIII, 13| gilthead, the mullet, the red mullet, the wrasse, the 33 VIII, 13| saupe, the gilthead, the red mullet, and, in point of 34 VIII, 20| during such weather that the red scallop is found in more 35 VIII, 25| the nostrils, thick and red; if it stays in the head 36 VIII, 28| here and there; but in the Red Sea all the testaceans are 37 IX, 2 | the synodon or dentex, the red mullet, the sphyraena, the 38 IX, 14 | colour of the nest is light red, and the shape is that of 39 IX, 19 | tile roofings; it has not a red beak as the black owsel 40 IX, 24 | large as the crow, but has a red beak. There is another, 41 IX, 37 | the mullet, the saupe, the red mullet, and the chalcis. 42 IX, 37 | case with the mullet, the red mullet, and all such fish. 43 IX, 40 | kings", the better kind red, the other black and variegated, 44 IX, 40 | thyme is better than the red. In summer the place for 45 IX, 40 | and from young shoots; the red honey is inferior, and owes 46 IX, 45 | colour of the body is half red, half ashen-grey, like that 47 IX, 45 | either very black or very red. It has the bellow of a