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1 II, 17 | numerous as the days of the month; in other words, they are 2 v, 10 | dog, seem to breed twice a month, and this results from the 3 v, 14 | copulation in Arabia is about the month of October. Its period of 4 v, 17 | after the middle of that month throws off its eggs in a 5 v, 22 | produce their honey twice a month. (The bees in Themiscyra, 6 VI, 1 | with the exception of the month before and the month after 7 VI, 1 | the month before and the month after the winter solstice. 8 VI, 10 | pair and bear young every month, inasmuch as they do not 9 VI, 11 | other words it bears twice a month. The breeding season is 10 VI, 11 | breeding season is in the month of Maemacterion. The dog-fish 11 VI, 17 | sargue conceives during the month of Poseideon (or December), 12 VI, 17 | pair about the close of the month of Elaphebolion, and spawn 13 VI, 17 | the commencement of the month of Hecatombaeon; they deposit 14 VI, 21 | she calves in the tenth month; some maintain that they 15 VI, 21 | submit to the male about the month of Thargelion or of Scirophorion; 16 VI, 23 | its young in the twelfth month. It usually bears but one 17 VI, 23 | she-ass has milk in the tenth month of pregnancy. Seven days 18 VI, 30 | Pairing takes Place in the month of Elaphebolion, and parturition 19 VI, 30 | winter lair in the third month, when it is already spring. 20 VI, 33 | pregnancy, and bear young every month. They do not give birth 21 VII, 2 | place towards the end of the month; and on this account the 22 VII, 2 | regularly but sparsely every month, and more abundantly every 23 VII, 2 | more abundantly every third month.) With those in whom the 24 VII, 2 | repeatedly, thrice in the month, until conception occurs; 25 VII, 3 | however it reach the fourth month it comes to be subdivided 26 VII, 4 | fulfilled; but in the eighth month it opens, and the embryo, 27 VII, 4 | descends in the eighth month. But such embryos as are 28 VII, 4 | go even into the eleventh month.~Children that come into 29 VII, 4 | fourth or in the eighth month the mother also succumbs 30 VII, 4 | cohabit after the eighth month the child is in most cases 31 VII, 5 | earlier than the seventh month is unfit for use; but as 32 VII, 10 | their teeth in the seventh month; and the front teeth are 33 VIII, 12| The former migrates in the month of Boedromion, and the latter 34 VIII, 12| Boedromion, and the latter in the month of Maemacterion. All creatures 35 IX, 5 | annually, in or about the month of May; after shedding,