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1 I, 3 | and of animals capable of generation one secretes into another, 2 I, 5 | when we come to treat of Generation.~Furthermore, some animals 3 III, 1 | organs that contribute to generation. These organs in the female 4 III, 22 | and how, it contributes to generation, these questions will be 5 v, 1 | instances of spontaneous generation some come from putrefying 6 v, 1 | organs.~In animals where generation goes by heredity, wherever 7 v, 1 | there is duality of sex generation is due to copulation. In 8 v, 1 | independently capable of generation up to the egg-stage, unless 9 v, 11 | of sexual intercourse and generation, so also with regard to 10 v, 14 | The boar is capable of generation when eight months old, but, 11 v, 14 | diminishes the capability of generation and of conception with these 12 v, 15 | now proceed to treat of generation both with respect to copulating 13 v, 15 | discussing the subject of generation in the case of the testaceans.~ 14 v, 15 | testaceans grow by spontaneous generation in mud, differing from one 15 v, 16 | regard to sponges and to generation in the testaceans.~ 16 v, 19 | out from the grub state, generation is due primarily to the 17 v, 19 | web.~Such is the mode of generation of the insects above enumerated. 18 v, 20 | general rule, the time of generation from its commencement to 19 v, 20 | fevers.~So much for the generation of insects. Their death 20 v, 21 | 21~With regard to the generation of bees different hypotheses 21 v, 22 | contribute in some way to the generation of the common bees. A hive 22 v, 33 | red-blooded and oviparous, generation takes place in the spring, 23 VI, 2 | no way contribute towards generation, as some erroneously suppose: 24 VI, 2 | acute sense of smell.~The generation of the egg after copulation 25 VI, 2 | after copulation and the generation of the chick from the subsequent 26 VI, 3 | 3~Generation from the egg proceeds in 27 VI, 3 | respiring. So much as to generation from the egg in the case 28 VI, 10 | much for the conception and generation of birds.~It has been previously 29 VI, 10 | young is born. The mode of generation is the same in the case 30 VI, 10 | species and for their modes of generation from the egg.~ 31 VI, 12 | much for the phenomena of generation and of parturition in animals 32 VI, 14 | point of slowness is the generation of the carp. As with fishes 33 VI, 16 | putrefaction. So much for the generation of the eel.~ 34 VI, 24 | So much for the modes of generation in connexion with these 35 VI, 37 | 37~The phenomena of generation in regard to the mouse are 36 VIII, 1 | animals and their methods of generation. Their habits and their 37 VIII, 28| but a cross in the third generation; for they say that the first 38 IX, 37 | With regard to the mode of generation and the growth of the shell