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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 13 | symmetrical (isophues) in appearance; of the fundament the part 2 I, 17 | and with reference to the appearance of this organ I must refer 3 II, 8 | somewhat more beast-like in appearance. Its feet are exceptional 4 II, 12 | chaffinch, and is mottled in appearance. It is peculiar in the arrangement 5 II, 17 | oesophagus is what from its appearance is termed the "reticulum" ( 6 III, 1 | membrane, they present all the appearance of being a single undifferentiated 7 III, 2 | of the veins have all the appearance of being primitive, we must 8 III, 19 | differs in quantity and appearance according to age; in very 9 IV, 1 | number of eggs, like in appearance to white hailstones. For 10 IV, 5 | the other, but to outward appearance it is not so, but looks 11 v, 4 | tightly as to present the appearance of a single serpent with 12 v, 14 | size and an alteration in appearance of the sexual organs, as 13 v, 14 | of size and alteration in appearance of the breasts; and above 14 v, 22 | robbed of their honey on the appearance of the wild fig. They produce 15 v, 23 | and the wasp make their appearance not in the spring but in 16 v, 31 | jump out. In some men the appearance of lice is a disease, in 17 VI, 2 | these are entirely yellow in appearance and of the same size as 18 VI, 5 | great numbers make a sudden appearance in the rear of armies. However, 19 VI, 7 | rule about the time of the appearance of the cuckoo, though the 20 VI, 10 | which never make their appearance unless there be conception.~ 21 VI, 10 | embryo is sustained to all appearance just as in the case of quadrupeds. 22 VI, 10 | food inside is egg-like in appearance. Each embryo, as in the 23 VI, 13 | granular substance. This appearance is due to the fact that 24 VI, 15 | the pond, and on the first appearance of the water shoals of tiny 25 VI, 17 | parturition terminates on the appearance of grubs within the belly; 26 VI, 18 | assume a downcast drooping appearance. The stallion recognizes 27 VI, 22 | kidneys, presenting the appearance of having four kidneys.~ 28 VII, 1 | men the beard makes its appearance.~ 29 VII, 3 | turns to milk. The first appearance of milk in the breasts is 30 VIII, 3 | three birds are alike in appearance, and all three are carnivorous.~ 31 VIII, 3 | resembles the other two in appearance, but is less in size than 32 VIII, 5 | is rough, intermediate in appearance between the hair of the 33 VIII, 24| preserves a dejected spiritless appearance; some of the symptoms are 34 IX, 11 | plumage or voice; it makes an appearance at night, but in the daytime 35 IX, 13 | mechanical skill; it has the appearance of a ball of flax, and the 36 IX, 15 | excrement. It changes its appearance in summer and in winter, 37 IX, 22 | during winter, but puts in an appearance about the time of the summer 38 IX, 28 | another species makes its appearance sometimes in the autumn, 39 IX, 32 | long tail-feathers, in appearance like a vulture. It goes 40 IX, 40 | Creatures that make their appearance in hives and spoil the combs 41 IX, 44 | this animal changes in appearance with the change of season. 42 IX, 45 | general it resembles the ox in appearance, except that it has a mane 43 IX, 50 | mutilated, he can still to all appearance unite sexually with the 44 IX, 49B| also changes its colour and appearance, as Aeschylus has represented


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