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Alphabetical [« »] river-sides 1 river-water 1 river-waters 1 rivers 30 riversides 1 road 1 roads 2 | Frequency [« »] 30 habits 30 internal 30 position 30 rivers 30 set 30 use 29 actually | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances rivers |
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1 I, 1 | live in the sea, some in rivers, some in lakes, and some 2 III, 12 | Antandria there are two rivers of which one makes the lambs 3 v, 10 | basse, breed best where rivers run into the sea. The orcys 4 v, 19 | skims over the surface of rivers comes the oestrus or gadfly; 5 VI, 2 | eggs of birds that frequent rivers and marshes differ from 6 VI, 14 | left by the overflowing of rivers, and near to reedy places 7 VI, 14 | from the sea to marshes and rivers; the eels, on the contrary, 8 VI, 14 | down from the marshes and rivers to the sea.~ 9 VI, 15 | found also in Asia Minor, in rivers not communicating with the 10 VI, 16 | found both in the sea and in rivers, especially where there 11 VI, 16 | sea-weed abounds, and in rivers and marshes near to the 12 VI, 31 | in the strip between the rivers Achelous and Nessus. The 13 VIII, 3 | dry land, such as frequent rivers and lakes, and such as live 14 VIII, 3 | frequent the banks of lakes and rivers; and the spoonbill, by the 15 VIII, 3 | species live on the banks of rivers and lakes; as the swan, 16 VIII, 5 | quadrupeds feed in lakes and rivers; the seal is the only one 17 VIII, 19| owing to the number of the rivers that discharge into this 18 VIII, 19| exceptionally fresh, and the rivers bring down a large supply 19 VIII, 19| the mullet, swim up the rivers and thrive in the rivers 20 VIII, 19| rivers and thrive in the rivers and marshes. The sea-gudgeon 21 VIII, 19| sea-gudgeon also fattens in the rivers, and, as a rule, countries 22 VIII, 20| extensively for catching fish in rivers and ponds; by the Phoenicians 23 VIII, 20| emerge from the deep parts of rivers and, by the way, at all 24 VIII, 20| are not found: nor yet in rivers, excepting a few bivalves 25 IX, 1 | this bird lives beside rivers or on marsh ground; it has 26 IX, 1 | woodpecker lives on the banks of rivers and beside brakes, the laedus 27 IX, 10 | Pelicans that live beside rivers swallow the large smooth 28 IX, 12 | exception live near the sea or rivers or pools, as they naturally 29 IX, 12 | anthus lives by the side of rivers; the plumage of this bird 30 IX, 46 | is found by the banks of rivers, but he is not a river animal;