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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 11 | into its mouth, whether liquid or dry food, and it is the 2 I, 14 | male, and as an outlet for liquid excretion to both sexes).~ 3 I, 16 | drinking, inhale any of the liquid, this liquid finds its way 4 I, 16 | any of the liquid, this liquid finds its way out through 5 I, 16 | nothing else either dry or liquid, or else it causes you pain 6 III, 1 | the tube of the penis, the liquid is white-coloured. There 7 III, 2 | of them in a stream, like liquid out of a vessel, since there 8 III, 5 | connexion with sinews a liquid mucus is developed, white 9 III, 8 | gristle-like substance there is a liquid resembling marrow. In viviparous 10 III, 11 | animals there is a mucous liquid, scanty in some animals 11 III, 15 | death, the organ passes no liquid excretion; but in life, 12 III, 15 | in addition to the normal liquid excretion, it passes at 13 III, 19 | living animal it is always liquid and warm, but, on issuing 14 III, 19 | after drinking have the liquid inside them in abundance-nor 15 III, 19 | bodies, and blood is the only liquid that permeates the entire 16 III, 19 | the blood get exceedingly liquid, animals fall sick; for 17 III, 19 | something like ichor, or a liquid so thin that it at times 18 III, 20 | animals, procuring at first a liquid resembling blood, then a 19 III, 20 | resembling blood, then a liquid mixed with purulent matter, 20 IV, 1 | they discharge the black liquid peculiar to the animal.~ 21 IV, 6 | discharges and admits food and liquid matter, just as it would 22 IV, 6 | two cavities contains the liquid. The creature has no other 23 v, 5 | duct for the sperm and the liquid residuum; but there are 24 v, 22 | is like water and remains liquid for several days. If it 25 v, 23 | young just like a drop of liquid on to the side of the cell, 26 VI, 2 | less palatable, and more liquid than true eggs, and are 27 VI, 2 | under the mother bird, the liquid contents never coagulate, 28 VI, 3 | there is a white and cold liquid inside, quite glittering 29 VI, 3 | the way, the yolk is now liquid, or more so than is normal), 30 VI, 3 | yolk, and the intervening liquid. (For, as the chick grows, 31 VI, 3 | downward, and the white liquid is between them; and the 32 VI, 3 | this membrane is a white liquid; then comes the chick, and 33 VI, 3 | the chick free from the liquid; next after the chick comes 34 VI, 3 | substance. (A membrane with a liquid resembling serum envelops 35 VI, 3 | separating it off against the liquid. Underneath this comes the 36 VI, 10 | between the two membranes is a liquid. The food inside the stomach 37 VI, 10 | which is found an egg-like liquid. The shape of the egg-shell 38 VI, 18 | sexual organ there flows a liquid resembling genital sperm, 39 VI, 18 | Mares drip with a white liquid at this season.~Female animals 40 VI, 18 | of a quarter of a pint of liquid or a little less; and the 41 VII, 8 | contain excrements, both liquid and in the form of solid 42 VIII, 24| a solution of water, the liquid being filtered through a 43 VIII, 26| can void neither solid nor liquid residuum. If the elephant 44 IX, 37 | species that employs its dark liquid for the sake of concealment 45 IX, 37 | tendency to run off into liquid; for, if beaten and squeezed, 46 IX, 45 | hold about three pints of liquid; the black colour of the


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