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1 II, 14 | animals are not found in very deep water. Serpents, like fish, 2 II, 14 | they are not found in very deep water.~Of fishes whose habitat 3 IV, 1 | the size is larger than in deep water; and there are others, 4 IV, 1 | like a separate valve of a deep scallop-shell. This polypus 5 IV, 4 | limpets have this organ deep down in the bottom of the 6 v, 8 | the Holy Season, when the deep~Cradles the mother Halcyon 7 v, 14 | stallion becomes loud and deep, and that of the mare louder 8 v, 14 | in the male voice is more deep and bass; not, however, 9 v, 16 | sponges that are found in deep calm waters are the softest; 10 v, 16 | at its best when found in deep water close to shore; for 11 v, 17 | in summer they keep in deep water; thus at various times 12 VI, 11 | out from the main seas and deep waters towards the shore 13 VI, 14 | the sheat-fish spawn in deep waters, some in water of 14 VI, 14 | chalcis, however, spawns in deep water in dense shoals of 15 VII, 1 | neither shrill as formerly nor deep as afterward, nor yet of 16 VIII, 2 | day-time they retreat into deep water. And so much for the 17 VIII, 12| from shallow waters to the deep sea to escape the heat.~ 18 VIII, 13| found alike in shallow and deep waters. These fishes, however, 19 VIII, 15| takes a sleep in winter in deep waters, and gets exceedingly 20 VIII, 19| the shore, and some of the deep sea, and some are at home 21 VIII, 20| winter fishes emerge from the deep parts of rivers and, by 22 IX, 37 | caught in some districts in deep and rapid waters, with night-lines.~ 23 IX, 37 | the roots of water-plants deep in the water, drag them 24 IX, 37 | habits. It rises up from deep water and swims on the surface; 25 IX, 40 | mitys; this substance is a deep black, and is a sort of 26 IX, 45 | down to the eyes, and is deep and thick. The colour of 27 IX, 48 | ravenous hunger down to deep waters; but, when the necessary 28 IX, 48 | when they have plunged into deep water; that is, they pull 29 IX, 49B| varied as before, nor so deep, nor so intricately modulated,