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1 I, 1 | apus is to be seen at all seasons, but the drepanis only after 2 III, 12 | their plumage at different seasons of the year, so much so 3 III, 21 | grounds to suit the diverse seasons of the year. The cattle 4 v, 5 | quadrupeds. For at the rutting seasons both the males and the females 5 v, 8 | pairs and breeds at all seasons, as is the case also with 6 v, 10 | Pleiads: and, of the two seasons, it is in better condition 7 v, 10 | Some fishes breed at all seasons, as the muraena. This animal 8 v, 10 | the muraena breeds at all seasons, but the hippurus only in 9 v, 11 | impregnation in the other seasons does not follow the same 10 v, 11 | conception in these variant seasons is not so prolific. And, 11 v, 12 | most abundance in these seasons, but at no season is unfurnished 12 v, 13 | and the hen breeds, at all seasons alike: excepting by the 13 v, 13 | Pigeons breed and hatch at all seasons, if they are furnished with 14 v, 14 | but with regard to the seasons of the year, the litter 15 v, 15 | or trumpet-shell; and the seasons are the same in which the 16 v, 17 | gristly formations at these seasons increase in size and become 17 v, 29 | unusually heavy; but in seasons of drought the locusts are 18 VI, 4 | has been said, lays at all seasons; the ring-dove and the turtle-dove 19 VI, 12 | species it brings forth at all seasons of the year, but especially 20 VI, 14 | The-carp spawns as the seasons come round, five or six 21 VI, 21 | five-year-old", or "of nine seasons", which epithets are alike 22 VI, 22 | horse will breed at all seasons and during its whole life; 23 VI, 22 | thus ready to pair at all seasons unless it be held in check 24 VI, 31 | copulate nor bring forth at all seasons indiscriminately, but once 25 VI, 33 | They breed and bear at all seasons, superfoetate during pregnancy, 26 VIII, 1 | own species at definite seasons; other animals busy themselves 27 VIII, 3 | kite, and is visible at all seasons of the year. There is also 28 VIII, 3 | pigeon are visible at all seasons; the turtledove only in 29 VIII, 12| and the variations of the seasons. For all animals have an 30 VIII, 12| their habitat at various seasons.~Some creatures can make 31 VIII, 18| not all thrive at the same seasons, nor do they thrive alike 32 VIII, 18| healthy or sickly at certain seasons; and, in point of fact, 33 VIII, 18| weather; on the contrary rainy seasons are bad for birds-and so 34 VIII, 19| stated, thrive best in rainy seasons. Not only have they food 35 VIII, 19| be caught out at sea in seasons of severe cold. The gilthead 36 VIII, 20| and, by the way, at all seasons fresh water is tolerably 37 VIII, 27| covered with mildew, or in seasons of drought.~All insects, 38 VIII, 30| different colours at different seasons, as is the case with the 39 IX, 11 | prey as they do at other seasons.~Of the vulture, it is said 40 IX, 23 | also are visible at all seasons, never shift their place 41 IX, 28 | and one is visible at all seasons, and for that reason has 42 IX, 40 | off to work. There are two seasons for making honey, spring 43 IX, 50 | certain ages and at certain seasons, but in consequence of being