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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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genus

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1 I, 1 | are of one and the same genus. By "genus" I mean, for 2 I, 1 | and the same genus. By "genus" I mean, for instance, Bird 3 I, 1 | difference in respect of its genus, and there are many species 4 I, 1 | reference to each particular genus.~Differences are manifested 5 I, 5 | feathered wings are classed as a genus under the name of "bird"; 6 I, 6 | blooded.~There is another genus of the hard-shell kind, 7 I, 6 | belongs to the serpent genus; and animals of this genus 8 I, 6 | genus; and animals of this genus are coated with the tessellated 9 I, 6 | parts of sea-urchins.~In the genus that combines all viviparous 10 I, 6 | way, there is a sort of genus that embraces all creatures 11 II, 1 | similar and diverse in kind or genus, while they have others 12 II, 13 | 13~Of water animals the genus of fishes constitutes a 13 II, 14 | now remains the serpent genus. This genus is common to 14 II, 14 | the serpent genus. This genus is common to both elements, 15 II, 17 | of the dog.~The serpent genus is similar and in almost 16 III, 1 | The members of the serpent genus also present divergencies 17 III, 1 | viviparous member of the genus. The viper is, previously 18 IV, 1 | the parts peculiar to this genus or that, and of the parts 19 IV, 1 | into several genera.~One genus consists of so-called "molluscs"; 20 IV, 1 | red-blooded animals, such as the genus of the cuttle-fish.~Another 21 IV, 1 | the cuttle-fish.~Another genus is that of the malacostraca. 22 IV, 1 | than shattered; and to this genus belongs the crawfish and 23 IV, 1 | crawfish and the crab.~A third genus is that of the ostracoderms 24 IV, 1 | not crushed; and to this genus belong the snail and the 25 IV, 1 | and the oyster.~The fourth genus is that of insects; and 26 IV, 1 | that of insects; and this genus comprehends numerous and 27 IV, 2 | Of all animals of this genus the crab is the only one 28 IV, 4 | also with the sea-urchin genus, the fleshy part, in such 29 IV, 6 | There is, furthermore, the genus of the sea-nettles, peculiar 30 IV, 7 | insects in like manner. This genus comprises many species, 31 v, 1 | our previous discussion genus by genus, so we must attempt 32 v, 1 | previous discussion genus by genus, so we must attempt to follow 33 v, 11 | within the limits of one genus; and, further, conception 34 v, 15 | testacean is almost the only genus that throughout all its 35 VI, 10 | Fishes of the cartilaginous genus are viviparous; the rest 36 VI, 10 | position; the cartilaginous genus have wombs shaped like those 37 VIII, 1 | and, in a word, the whole genus of plants, whilst it is 38 VIII, 1 | broadly speaking, the entire genus of testaceans have a resemblance 39 VIII, 2 | carnivorous, as the cartilaginous genus, the conger, the channa 40 VIII, 3 | its varieties.~The whole genus of birds may be pretty well 41 VIII, 3 | never touch one of their own genus, whereas fishes often devour 42 VIII, 13| cold. Sometimes an entire genus will thus seek concealment; 43 IX, 40 | Of insects, there is a genus that has no one name that


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