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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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sepia

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1 I, 5 | with the cuttle-fish or sepia and the calamary; and, by 2 IV, 1 | of poulpe or octopus. The sepia, the small calamary and 3 IV, 1 | is long-shaped, and the sepia flat-shaped; and of the 4 IV, 1 | thick black juice; in the sepia or cuttle-fish this vessel 5 IV, 1 | in their bodies.~In the sepia, the teuthis, and the teuthus 6 IV, 1 | the creature’s head. The sepia has two sacs, and inside 7 IV, 1 | sexes is most marked in the sepia; for the back of the trunk, 8 v, 6 | such as the octopus, the sepia, and the calamary, have 9 v, 12 | the first to breed is the sepia. It spawns at all times 10 v, 17 | formations, just as the sepia lays its eggs among twigs 11 v, 18 | they moved. The eggs of the sepia look like big black myrtle-berries, 12 v, 18 | come into being the young sepia is first distinctly formed 13 v, 18 | this substance the young sepia grows by a head-attachment, 14 v, 18 | except that as the young sepia grows the white substance 15 v, 18 | in the case of the young sepia disappears. In the case 16 v, 18 | In the case of the young sepia, as in the case of the young 17 v, 18 | sepidium, or body of the little sepia. (See diagram.)~The female 18 v, 18 | See diagram.)~The female sepia goes pregnant in the spring-time, 19 v, 18 | bodies; but the octopus, the sepia, and the like hatch their 20 v, 18 | particularly applicable to the sepia; in fact, the nest of the 21 v, 18 | the nest of the female sepia is often seen exposed to 22 v, 18 | tentacles on guard.~The sepia lays her spawn near to land 23 v, 18 | emits the spawn, as does the sepia, in the mass.~The calamary 24 v, 18 | single egg comes one single sepia; and this is likewise true 25 v, 18 | male is unprovided. In the sepia, apart from this distinction 26 VI, 13 | case of the cuttlefish or sepia, after the female has deposited 27 VIII, 2 | molluscs the calamary and the sepia are more than a match for 28 VIII, 30| time, as the calamary, the sepia, and the octopus.~Fishes, 29 IX, 37 | sexual union.~Of molluscs the sepia is the most cunning, and 30 IX, 37 | pigment accumulates again. The sepia, as has been said, often 31 IX, 37 | when alarmed. By some the sepia is said to perform the same 32 IX, 37 | grown-up one. Neither does the sepia live into a second year.


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