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1 I, 3 | Consequently, there is no special name for the organ in which it 2 I, 5 | classed as a genus under the name of "bird"; the other two 3 I, 5 | whence it receives its name, but also because though 4 I, 13 | pelvis, and hence it gets its name (osphus), for it is symmetrical ( 5 I, 16 | oesophagus (whose other name is derived oesophagus from 6 II, 15 | which simply the specific name is predicable, as when we 7 III, 21 | so-called Pyrrhic breed, the name being given in honour of 8 IV, 1 | are creatures that, as the name implies, have nicks either 9 v, 8 | marked with calm weather, the name of "halcyon days" is given 10 v, 15 | peculiar bloom from which their name is derived is dark to blackness, 11 v, 19 | unwound; a Coan woman of the name of Pamphila, daughter of 12 VI, 15 | substance derives its specific name. Foam is occasionally brought 13 VI, 19 | When he is called on by name by the shepherd, he takes 14 VI, 36 | congener, and derives its name from the resemblance. Like 15 VII, 6 | Pharsalus, that got the name of the Honest Wife.~ 16 VII, 12 | hence it is customary to name the child at that age, from 17 VIII, 17| called their "old-age". This name is applied to the outermost 18 VIII, 24| The drug known under the name of "sandarace" or realgar, 19 IX, 12 | Ionians call the bird by this name; Homer in the Iliad mentions 20 IX, 12 | in the line:~Chalcis its name with those of heavenly birth,~ 21 IX, 14 | i.e. the things that by the name of halosachne or seafoam, 22 IX, 30 | which habit it derives its name; it is said that, after 23 IX, 32 | marshy lakes, and goes by the name of "duck-killer" and "swart-eagle." 24 IX, 32 | vulture. It goes by the name of "mountain-stork" or " 25 IX, 36 | half-buzzard; others go by the name of hobby-hawk, or sparrow-hawk, 26 IX, 40 | a genus that has no one name that comprehends all the 27 IX, 49B| season it goes by a different name. It goes into hiding, and 28 IX, 49B| that these birds, two in name, are one in reality is proved