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1 I, 1 | water.~Furthermore, the following differences are manifest 2 I, 1 | regard to character in the following respects. Some are good-tempered, 3 I, 6 | subdivisions fall, are the following: one, of birds; one, of 4 II, 1 | is cloven footed in the following way: at the back there is 5 III, 1 | furnished with feet the following properties are observed 6 III, 1 | Further, there is the following diversity observable in 7 III, 3 | Diogenes. Polybus writes to the following effect:—~"There are four 8 III, 5 | sinews of animals have the following properties. For these also 9 III, 10 | 10~The following are the properties of hair 10 IV, 2 | crawfish are very numerous.~The following properties are common to 11 IV, 2 | attached to the chest.~(The following are the properties of the 12 IV, 10 | bait.~But it is from the following facts that we may more reasonably 13 v, 8 | webs-perform the operation in the following way: the female takes hold 14 v, 8 | preceding, and to as many following, the solstice; as Simonides 15 v, 14 | characters of the female.~The following are the ages at which various 16 v, 34 | hatches the eggs in the following year.~ 17 VI, 8 | until breakfast-time of the following day; the male broods during 18 VI, 14 | fourteen males are seen following a single female. When the 19 VI, 37 | for reaping, and on the following morning, when he takes his 20 VII, 1 | concerned, is after the following manner. And, by the way, 21 VII, 4 | Iphicles and Hercules. The following also is a striking example: 22 VIII, 3 | most part on grubs, but the following and the like feed on thistles; 23 VIII, 12| than ever.~Of birds, the following are migratory-the crane, 24 VIII, 13| flaccid and watery.~The following fishes are found near into 25 VIII, 13| rock-fishes of all kinds. The following are deep-sea fishes—the 26 IX, 1 | hunt the elephant in the following way: they mount tame elephants 27 IX, 2 | comprehensively, we may say that the following are shoaling fish: the tunny, 28 IX, 50 | Steers are mutilated in the following way: they turn the animal 29 IX, 49B| Aeschylus has represented in the following lines:—~The Hoopoe, witness