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1 I, 6 | such as are oviparous are covered with a kind of tessellated 2 II, 8 | also arms like man, only covered with hair, and it bends 3 II, 10 | coated, but are in all cases covered with scaly plates. Moreover, 4 II, 13 | gills placed sideways, and covered not with a spiny operculum, 5 II, 13 | gills. For they are not covered with hairs as are viviparous 6 II, 13 | for the most part they are covered with scales. Some few are 7 III, 11 | turn grey when it is kept covered than when exposed to the 8 III, 11 | and the chin is thickly covered with hair, and in other 9 IV, 2 | large claws come two others, covered with hair, a little underneath 10 v, 1 | animals as cover and are covered; and then after this to 11 v, 2 | animals, then, cover and are covered in which there is a duality 12 v, 16 | the place is soon as well covered as before.~The largest of 13 VI, 3 | is already coming to be covered with down, when, after the 14 VI, 18 | best time for her to be covered by the bull. Of all quadrupeds 15 VI, 22 | after the mare has been covered by a horse, the ass will 16 VI, 23 | after the mare has been covered by the ass, the horse supervening 17 VI, 37 | male.~Mice in Egypt are covered with bristles like the hedgehog. 18 VII, 4 | child is in most cases born covered over with a slimy fluid. 19 VIII, 10| that the vigorous sheep are covered with hoar-frost while the 20 VIII, 15| after that period, it is covered with mud and has its fins 21 VIII, 27| suffer most when flowers are covered with mildew, or in seasons 22 IX, 8 | victor, and submits to be covered by him only; and the beaten 23 IX, 8 | and the beaten bird is covered by a second one or by any 24 IX, 37 | shoal, has been seen to be covered with wounds.~Of river-fish, 25 IX, 37 | it with the hand; it gets covered over with slime, and makes 26 IX, 40 | said to go bad and to get covered with a sort of spider’s 27 IX, 47 | the young male, the keeper covered over the mother and put