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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 5 | only,-to wit, such as are exceedingly long and smooth, as the 2 II, 1 | breasts, like the females, exceedingly small. The she-bear has 3 II, 6 | tongue of the elephant is exceedingly small, and situated far 4 II, 11 | the baboon. Its tail is exceedingly long, terminates in a sharp 5 II, 15 | they also have the spleen exceedingly minute, as the tortoise, 6 II, 17 | tube, white-coloured and exceedingly thick. Fishes in some few 7 II, 17 | oesophagus, but the latter is exceedingly long, as in long necked 8 II, 17 | caeca in their case are exceedingly minute, as in the sparrow.~ 9 III, 1 | the midriff membranous and exceedingly thin and fine: so thin and 10 III, 3 | the lower parts it becomes exceedingly narrow and sinewy.~First 11 III, 3 | roots of the teeth in veins exceedingly fine and minute.~ 12 III, 19 | the case with animals when exceedingly fat. For animals in this 13 III, 19 | removed or if it escape in an exceedingly large quantity they die. 14 III, 19 | they die. If the blood get exceedingly liquid, animals fall sick; 15 III, 20 | young animals the marrow is exceedingly sanguineous, but, as animals 16 III, 22 | not coagulate, but gets exceedingly thin and watery both in 17 IV, 4 | in the large species, but exceedingly minute in the smaller ones. 18 IV, 5 | the species the eggs are exceedingly small and unfit for food. 19 IV, 7 | a skin; but the skin is exceedingly thin. These and such-like 20 v, 19 | the manure. The grub is exceedingly minute to begin with; first 21 v, 22 | In Pontus are found bees exceedingly white in colour, and these 22 v, 24 | And this nest or hive is exceedingly thick and hard; in point 23 v, 29 | drought the locusts are exceedingly numerous, from the absence 24 v, 31 | s louse". This fish gets exceedingly fat from enjoying an abundance 25 VI, 18 | the way, if the litter be exceedingly numerous they cannot rear 26 VI, 31 | lioness when newly born are exceedingly small, and can scarcely 27 VI, 32 | the same kind. It is an exceedingly rare circumstance to meet 28 VI, 37 | hind-legs long; the breed is exceedingly numerous. There are many 29 VIII, 2 | so that the species is exceedingly numerous; when, however, 30 VIII, 5 | of a man vomiting. It is exceedingly fond of putrefied flesh, 31 VIII, 15| in deep waters, and gets exceedingly fat after the sleep. The 32 VIII, 16| of the hiding time it is exceedingly plump, and during this period 33 VIII, 28| Sea all the testaceans are exceedingly large. In Syria the sheep


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