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1 I, 12 | through which in the case of females the milk percolates; and 2 II, 1 | also have breasts, like the females, exceedingly small. The 3 II, 3 | Males have more teeth than females in the case of men, sheep, 4 III, 1 | another: namely that the females of horned nonambidental 5 III, 20 | milk, as freely as from females submitting to the male.~ 6 IV, 1 | grows old, becomes hard.~The females differ from the males. The 7 IV, 1 | animals differ from the females, and the difference between 8 IV, 9 | call of the males to the females at rutting time; and, by 9 v, 1 | spontaneously generated males and females there is generated a something-a 10 v, 2 | bull. In point of fact, the females of these animals elicit 11 v, 5 | at the rutting season the females follow the males and perform 12 v, 5 | males go in pursuit of the females, and, as the female spawns, 13 v, 5 | seasons both the males and the females take to running at their 14 v, 14 | poorly fed or put to many females, the copulation is abbreviated, 15 v, 28 | smaller than the female. The females first insert the hollow 16 v, 28 | furnished with this tube. The females lay their eggs all in a 17 v, 30 | but, after copulation, the females, as they are full then of 18 VI, 10 | left-hand side of the womb, and females on the right-hand side, 19 VI, 10 | right-hand side, and males and females on the same side together. 20 VI, 13 | are divided into males and females, but one is puzzled to account 21 VI, 17 | Before pairing the males and females gather together in shoals; 22 VI, 17 | tunny is rapid. After the females have spawned in the Euxine, 23 VI, 18 | have intercourse with the females; on the ground that the 24 VI, 18 | abuse applicable to such females of the human species as 25 VI, 18 | beside them. The younger females both with horses and oxen 26 VI, 18 | herd with their respective females before breeding time; but 27 VI, 18 | cows, and, indeed, with the females of all quadrupeds.~In general 28 VI, 19 | birth to males and others to females; and the difference in this 29 VI, 19 | south winds are blowing, females. Such as bear females may 30 VI, 19 | blowing, females. Such as bear females may get to bear males, due 31 VI, 19 | if the veins are red. The females that drink salted waters 32 VI, 21 | the one that mounts the females; when he gets exhausted 33 VII, 2 | abundant in women than in the females of any other animals. In 34 VII, 2 | way, in such animals the females are sometimes larger than 35 VII, 3 | perfection. But after birth, the females pass more quickly than the 36 VII, 4 | both had been males or both females; but among mankind very 37 VIII, 15| coupling and breeding, and the females are now caught full of spawn. 38 VIII, 30| The eels that are called females are the best for the table: 39 IX, 1 | irrespective of sex; the females, however, are less in size 40 IX, 7 | they also say that the females are the longer lived, on 41 IX, 8 | to a distance. When the females have run away and taken 42 IX, 37 | cartilaginous kind, the males and females swarm together in the autumn 43 IX, 41 | males, and the stingless, females. At the approach of winter 44 IX, 41 | are males and the other females. In holes in the ground