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Alphabetical [« »] mule-foal 1 mules 5 mullein 1 mullet 47 mullet-as 1 mullet-kind 1 mullets 3 | Frequency [« »] 48 made 47 forth 47 grows 47 mullet 47 prey 47 red 47 short | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances mullet |
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1 II, 13 | mullet-as, for instance, the mullet found in the lake at Siphae-have 2 II, 17 | scorpaena, the citharus, the red mullet, and the sparus; the cestreus 3 II, 17 | sparus; the cestreus or grey mullet has several of them on one 4 IV, 8 | hearing are the cestreus or mullet, the chremps, the labrax 5 IV, 10 | chrysophrys or gilt-head, the mullet, and fish of the like sort 6 v, 5 | using the male of the grey mullet as a decoy they collect 7 v, 9 | tunny, the pelamys, the grey mullet, the chalcis, the mackerel, 8 v, 9 | breed twice a year; the red mullet breeds thrice a year, and 9 v, 9 | conclusion in regard to the red mullet is inferred from the spawn; 10 v, 10 | nowhere else. The cestreus or mullet, the chrysophrys or gilt-head, 11 v, 11 | winter-time the basse, the grey mullet, and the belone or pipe-fish; 12 v, 11 | the way, some of the grey mullet species are not produced 13 v, 31 | numerous on the body of the red mullet. And all these insects are 14 VI, 13 | oviparous, as the basse, the mullet, the grey mullet, and the 15 VI, 13 | basse, the mullet, the grey mullet, and the etelis, and all 16 VI, 14 | the female of spawn. The mullet goes up from the sea to 17 VI, 15 | in question was a kind of mullet, one which does not proceed 18 VI, 15 | writers actually aver that mullet all grow spontaneously. 19 VI, 15 | However, there is a species of mullet that grows spontaneously 20 VI, 15 | from the maenis and the mullet.~The unfertile fry is watery 21 VI, 17 | days; and the species of mullet named by some the chelon, 22 VI, 17 | being especially true of the mullet), and after parturition 23 VI, 17 | of the cephalus last. The mullet also spawns early. The saupe 24 VI, 17 | shoal fish come the red mullet and the coracine; these 25 VI, 17 | spawn in autumn. The red mullet spawns on mud, and consequently, 26 VI, 17 | period later than the red mullet. The maenis spawns about 27 VIII, 2 | and the muraena. The red mullet is carnivorous, but feeds 28 VIII, 2 | shell-fish, and on mud. The grey mullet feeds on mud, the dascyllus 29 VIII, 2 | exception of the cestreus or mullet; and the conger is especially 30 VIII, 2 | respect. The cephalus and the mullet in general are the only 31 VIII, 2 | bass. Of all fishes the mullet is the most voracious and 32 VIII, 2 | leavings of the trigle or red mullet. The red mullet burrows 33 VIII, 2 | trigle or red mullet. The red mullet burrows in the mud, when 34 VIII, 13| merou, the gilthead, the mullet, the red mullet, the wrasse, 35 VIII, 13| gilthead, the mullet, the red mullet, the wrasse, the weaver, 36 VIII, 13| saupe, the gilthead, the red mullet, and, in point of fact, 37 VIII, 19| such as the bonito and the mullet, swim up the rivers and 38 VIII, 19| contrary, unwholesome for the mullet, the cephalus, and the so-called 39 VIII, 30| condition at breeding time; the mullet, the basse, and scaly fishes 40 IX, 2 | synodon or dentex, the red mullet, the sphyraena, the anthias, 41 IX, 2 | The basse and the grey mullet are bitter enemies, but 42 IX, 2 | food-supply be abundant. The grey mullet is often found alive with 43 IX, 2 | vent; in the case of the mullet the injury is wrought by 44 IX, 37 | exception of a few, such as the mullet, the saupe, the red mullet, 45 IX, 37 | mullet, the saupe, the red mullet, and the chalcis. The so-called 46 IX, 37 | is also the case with the mullet, the red mullet, and all 47 IX, 37 | with the mullet, the red mullet, and all such fish. In the