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1 I, 1 | open seas, some near the shore, some on rocks.~Furthermore, 2 IV, 1 | of them all, and near the shore the size is larger than 3 IV, 1 | lives very often near to the shore, and is apt to be thrown 4 v, 7 | early spring, near to the shore; and, in fact, the process 5 v, 10 | spawns, by the way, near the shore, in weedy and tangled spots. 6 v, 16 | found in deep water close to shore; for owing to the depth 7 v, 18 | exposed to view close in to shore. The female octopus at times 8 VI, 11 | deep waters towards the shore and there bring forth their 9 VI, 13 | deposit their eggs close in to shore, the goby close to stones; 10 VI, 13 | for the water close in to shore is warm and is better supplied 11 VI, 17 | very apt to be thrown up on shore at this time. In some cases 12 VI, 17 | all in a lump close in to shore. As a rule, cartilaginous 13 VIII, 2 | chelon", keeps near in to the shore, the peraeas keeps out at 14 VIII, 13| the outer seas in towards shore, and from the shore towards 15 VIII, 13| towards shore, and from the shore towards the outer seas, 16 VIII, 13| Fish living near to the shore are better eating than deep-sea 17 VIII, 13| shore-weed grows near to shore; the other shore-weed is 18 VIII, 13| parts of the sea near to shore are subjected to a more 19 VIII, 13| into the Euxine keeping the shore on their right, and swim 20 VIII, 13| swim out of it with the shore upon their left. It is stated 21 VIII, 13| plump condition close to shore, but those are in comparatively 22 VIII, 19| cold, and are thrown up on shore.~Whilst rain is wholesome 23 VIII, 19| naturally fishes of the shore, and some of the deep sea, 24 VIII, 19| in shallow waters near to shore, or will, because it is 25 VIII, 20| exception; if it be placed on a shore near to where a river discharges, 26 IX, 14 | fish. Besides living on the shore, it ascends fresh-water 27 IX, 36 | as they lie drying on the shore of the lake.~