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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 17 | the passages through their having a common wall receive the 2 II, 12 | remarkable among animals as having two feet, like man; only, 3 III, 7 | with the lion, owing to his having marrow only in small amount, 4 III, 19 | causes or from their health having been attended to, have the 5 IV, 1 | long arms or tentacles, having at their extremities a portion 6 IV, 1 | length of its legs and in having one row of suckers-all the 7 IV, 1 | the rest of the molluscs having two,-the other nicknamed 8 IV, 2 | differing from the crawfish in having claws, and in a few other 9 IV, 2 | regard to its flesh, in having in connexion with the chest 10 IV, 4 | creatures, however, differ in having the part inside the shells 11 IV, 10 | the prong owing to their having been surprised when sleeping; 12 IV, 11 | random assertions from not having carefully noticed the locality 13 v, 8 | solstice, northerly ones having been the accompaniment of 14 v, 19 | substances, from the fact of its having been engendered in ill-scented 15 v, 19 | away, and dies at sunset having lived just one day, from 16 v, 34 | is externally viviparous, having been previously oviparous 17 VI, 2 | laid wind-eggs without ever having been subjected to copulation. 18 VI, 4 | have begun laying, keep on having eggs, though in the case 19 VI, 8 | herself with food without having to submit to absolute fasting.~ 20 VI, 13 | female as being blacker and having larger scales.~Fishes then 21 VI, 18 | fights with other bulls (having hitherto grazed with them), 22 VI, 20 | representing the dog of Ulysses as having died in his twentieth year. 23 VI, 22 | presenting the appearance of having four kidneys.~After parturition 24 VII, 1 | women conceive readily, but, having conceived, their labour 25 VII, 3 | into distinct parts, it having hitherto consisted of a 26 VII, 4 | example: a certain woman, having committed adultery, brought 27 VIII, 6 | amount of flesh taken on, by having first weighed the animal 28 VIII, 17| thorax soft, from the shell having there peeled off, and the 29 VIII, 17| parts hard, from the shell having not yet peeled off there; 30 IX, 1 | night upon the crow’s, each having the whip-hand of the other, 31 IX, 1 | raven, for, owing to his having the advantage from stronger 32 IX, 1 | the heron, for the former, having crooked talons, attacks 33 IX, 5 | the fact being that, as having parted with their weapons, 34 IX, 5 | grown over its horns, it having grown apparently, as on 35 IX, 6 | weather, all owing to his having noticed this habit of the 36 IX, 8 | her keep silence, to avoid having to give battle to other


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