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1 III, 20 | that cheese was made of the produce, and the same phenomenon 2 III, 20 | driest.~Now some animals produce not only enough milk to 3 III, 21 | All ruminating animals produce rennet, and, of ambidentals, 4 III, 21 | also being well nourished produce milk in plenty. Some of 5 IV, 9 | and bees, and the like, produce their special noise by opening 6 IV, 9 | mollusc or crustacean can produce any natural voice or sound. 7 IV, 9 | voice or sound. Fishes can produce no voice, for they have 8 IV, 9 | rubbing and moving which they produce the sounds. Some cartilaginous 9 IV, 9 | the oviparous quadrupeds produce a voice, but a feeble one; 10 v, 13 | events, without doubt, the produce of the hot season, the summer 11 v, 22 | appearance of the wild fig. They produce the best larvae at the time 12 v, 22 | in colour, and these bees produce their honey twice a month. ( 13 VI, 2 | hard-shelled, if it be the produce of copulation and be laid 14 VI, 10 | inasmuch as they do not produce all their young at once, 15 VI, 13 | Fishes then in general produce their young by copulation, 16 VII, 1 | but young men and women produce undersized and imperfect 17 VII, 1 | is fertile and likely to produce male children, but when 18 VII, 1 | and unclotted it is apt to produce female offspring. And it 19 VII, 4 | Furthermore, some animals produce one and some produce many 20 VII, 4 | animals produce one and some produce many at a birth, but the 21 VII, 6 | that they are unable to produce children to one another, 22 VII, 6 | in union with one another produce male children or female, 23 VII, 6 | wife while they are young produce female children and in later 24 VII, 6 | some men and some women produce female offspring and some 25 VII, 6 | women have a tendency to produce children that take after 26 VIII, 29| rugged highlands will not produce the same results as the 27 IX, 6 | eat some kind of grass and produce vomiting. The panther, after 28 IX, 40 | so-called robber-bee; they produce either no honey at all, 29 IX, 40 | on damage done to their produce. When the bee-masters take 30 IX, 42 | above-ground, and in this nest they produce a king; when the king is 31 IX, 43 | 43~Humble-bees produce their young under a stone, 32 IX, 49B| the same time that they produce this peculiar sound.~-THE