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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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spider

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 1 | certain other sweets, and the spider lives by catching flies; 2 IV, 4 | illustration, it resembles a spider, only that the part below 3 IV, 4 | this creature than in the spider. It has two thin red horns, 4 v, 8 | sphondyle, (the phalangium spider) any others of the kind 5 v, 16 | chambers there is a kind of spider’s web, by the opening and 6 v, 19 | resembling the threads of a spider’s web.~Such is the mode 7 v, 20 | copulation, as in the case of the spider and its congeners. As a 8 v, 26 | happens with the parent spider, is ejected and put to death 9 v, 27 | round-shaped at the outset. And the spider, when it lays its eggs, 10 v, 27 | development takes place, the young spider makes a leap and begins 11 v, 27 | as the juice found in the spider when young; that is to say, 12 v, 27 | thick and white.~The meadow spider lays its eggs into a web, 13 v, 27 | are hatched. The smooth spider is much less prolific than 14 v, 27 | the phalangium or hairy spider. These phalangia, when they 15 v, 27 | three hundred in number. The spider attains its full growth 16 v, 31 | and is about the size of a spider. In the seas between Cyrene 17 v, 32 | especially large numbers if a spider be shut up in the cloth 18 v, 32 | in a tunic as it were of spider’s web, and there are little 19 VIII, 4 | habits, as for instance the spider; only that the spider sucks 20 VIII, 4 | the spider; only that the spider sucks out the juices of 21 VIII, 19| is about the size of the spider. So acute is the pain it 22 IX, 1 | the gecko-lizard and the spider, for the former preys upon 23 IX, 37 | nautilus it is thin and like a spider’s web. It uses this structure, 24 IX, 39 | to struggle, when out the spider pounces. The speckled kind 25 IX, 39 | meanwhile into the net, the spider at first makes for the centre, 26 IX, 40 | 40~So much for the spider. Of insects, there is a 27 IX, 40 | what is ready to hand; the spider makes nothing, and lays 28 IX, 40 | get covered with a sort of spider’s web. If they can keep


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