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Alphabetical [« »] tree-bark 1 tree-creeper 2 tree-trunks 1 trees 28 trench 3 trend 1 trial 2 | Frequency [« »] 28 serpents 28 spider 28 still 28 trees 28 tunny 28 wasps 28 words | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances trees |
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1 II, 1 | this organ it can pluck up trees by the roots, and when walking 2 v, 22| from the resinous gum of trees, while honey is distilled 3 v, 22| is deposited by bees on trees without the employment of 4 v, 30| found where there are no trees; and this accounts for the 5 VI, 1 | build nests of clay, on high trees, and build them in rows 6 VI, 1 | neither on the ground nor on trees, but on low-lying shrubs.~ 7 VI, 9 | moults when the earliest trees are shedding their leaves, 8 VI, 9 | its plumage when the same trees are recovering their foliage. 9 VI, 14| adheres to the roots of trees or wherever it may have 10 VI, 18| hide by rubbing against trees or by coating themselves 11 VI, 28| chasms and overshadowed by trees. The boar usually remains 12 VI, 28| themselves against the trunks of trees.~ 13 VIII, 3| found beneath the bark of trees; as for instance, the great 14 VIII, 3| both frequent the trunks of trees in quest of food. There 15 VIII, 3| that pecks at the bark of trees with extraordinary vigour, 16 VIII, 3| plumage is black. It roosts on trees, and is the only one of 17 VIII, 5| their habit of sniffing at trees; for, by the way, the lion, 18 IX, 9 | but pecks at the bark of trees to drive out from under 19 IX, 9 | hen. It builds a nest on trees, as has been said, on olive 20 IX, 9 | has been said, on olive trees amongst others. It feeds 21 IX, 13| eggs; builds its nest on trees, out of hair and tags of 22 IX, 13| of it; it builds on high trees on the slender top branches. 23 IX, 15| mentioned, it builds in trees; it feeds on caterpillars.) 24 IX, 17| lives by pecking the bark of trees. The aegolius-owl flies 25 IX, 17| disposition; it lives among trees, feeds on caterpillars, 26 IX, 18| lays its eggs neatly in trees; it frequents marshes and 27 IX, 39| little shabby web under trees.~There is a third species 28 IX, 40| tears" or exuding sap of trees, such as willows and elms