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1 II, 13| other senses, hearing and smell, they are devoid alike of 2 IV, 8 | is five: sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch.~Man, 3 IV, 8 | sound, and the senses of smell and taste; the fifth sense, 4 IV, 8 | the same with the sense of smell; that is to say, some animals 5 IV, 8 | have only the passages for smell, such as birds. It is the 6 IV, 8 | organs for hearing or for smell; for what might appear to 7 IV, 8 | to indicate an organ for smell in the region of the nostril 8 IV, 8 | fishes undoubtedly hear and smell. For they are observed to 9 IV, 8 | in regard to the sense of smell. Thus, as a rule, fishes 10 IV, 8 | distinguish by their sense of smell; and, by the way, some fishes 11 IV, 8 | are Soon attracted to the smell. And the eel is caught in 12 IV, 8 | as bait on account of its smell, for fish are peculiarly 13 IV, 8 | they say, on account of its smell. Furthermore, gregarious 14 IV, 8 | apparent dislike of the smell. And it is asserted that 15 IV, 8 | they can at once detect by smell the presence of their own 16 IV, 8 | has no visible organ for smell, it has the sense of smell 17 IV, 8 | smell, it has the sense of smell remarkably keen. It is manifest, 18 IV, 8 | events, they have sight, smell, and taste. As for insects, 19 IV, 8 | do so recognizing it by smell. Many insects are killed 20 IV, 8 | insects are killed by the smell of brimstone; ants, if the 21 IV, 8 | it drops off at the very smell of it. The facts are similar 22 IV, 8 | Testaceans have the senses of smell and taste. With regard to 23 IV, 8 | possession of the sense of smell, that is proved by the use 24 IV, 8 | the proof of its sense of smell; for whenever an animal 25 IV, 8 | thing by perceiving its smell, it is sure to like the 26 IV, 8 | impression that the animal can smell and hear; and they assure 27 IV, 8 | least developed sense of smell; and, of the stationary 28 VI, 2 | have a very acute sense of smell.~The generation of the egg 29 VI, 22| mare, and the mare gets a smell of it, she goes wild and 30 VI, 22| wild and frantic at the smell. And it is for this reason 31 VIII, 5| food it eats with a strong smell by breathing on it, and 32 IX, 6 | first eats wild rue, the smell of which is noxious to the 33 IX, 35| the hinder quarters, which smell of shoreweed.~