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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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molluscs

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1 I, 1 | as, for instance, fishes, molluscs, and crustaceans, such as 2 I, 5 | as is the case with the molluscs, these creatures swim by 3 I, 5 | as in the case of certain molluscs. And of these bloodless 4 I, 6 | lobsters; and another of molluscs, as the two kinds of calamary 5 I, 16 | thereof, and, by the way, molluscs as well. But, taking size 6 IV, 1 | genus consists of so-called "molluscs"; and by the term "mollusc" 7 IV, 1 | ant and the glow-worm.~In molluscs the external parts are as 8 IV, 1 | sac. (See diagram.) In all molluscs the head is found to be 9 IV, 1 | feet and the belly. All molluscs are furnished with eight 10 IV, 1 | the octopus and the other molluscs above mentioned: the body 11 IV, 1 | annular flakes; and all molluscs have a cuticle around this 12 IV, 1 | oesophagus. (See diagram.)~Molluscs have no viscera, but they 13 IV, 1 | juice is most abundant. All molluscs, when frightened, discharge 14 IV, 1 | suckers-all the rest of the molluscs having two,-the other nicknamed 15 IV, 1 | its feelers.~So much for molluscs.~ 16 IV, 5 | and, generally, in the molluscs; but the formation varies 17 IV, 6 | resembling that in other molluscs; but this flesh, to which 18 IV, 6 | and the internal organs of molluscs, crustaceans, and testaceans.~ 19 IV, 8 | within four genera: to wit, molluscs, crustaceans, testaceans, 20 IV, 10 | animals, such as fishes, molluscs, crustaceans, to wit crawfish 21 IV, 10 | heard the dolphin snoring.~Molluscs sleep like fishes, and crustaceans 22 IV, 11 | fact, in any testaceans. In molluscs and in crustaceans we find 23 v, 1 | other genera are, severally, molluscs, and insects, then fishes 24 v, 6 | 6~Molluscs, such as the octopus, the 25 v, 12 | 12~The molluscs also breed in spring. Of 26 v, 12 | in spring. Of the marine molluscs one of the first to breed 27 v, 17 | phenomenon is observable in molluscs also, and in such fishes 28 v, 18 | 18~Molluscs, after pairing and copulation, 29 VI, 13 | observed in the case of molluscs also; for in the case of 30 VI, 13 | takes place in regard to molluscs in general, though up to 31 VIII, 2 | remarks are applicable to molluscs and crustaceans; for again 32 VIII, 2 | life of the crustacean.~Molluscs are all carnivorous; and 33 VIII, 2 | all carnivorous; and of molluscs the calamary and the sepia 34 VIII, 2 | carnivorous and feeds on molluscs. Very often the synodon 35 VIII, 2 | the selachians, and the molluscs. Other fishes feed habitually 36 VIII, 28| Euxine there are no small molluscs nor testaceans, except a 37 VIII, 30| the case with testaceans. Molluscs are best in the breeding 38 IX, 1 | help. Even in the case of molluscs, when the cuttle-fish is 39 IX, 37 | together in sexual union.~Of molluscs the sepia is the most cunning,


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