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1 I, 1 | spider lives by catching flies; and some creatures live 2 IV, 9 | the friction of the air. Flies and bees, and the like, 3 IV, 9 | flying-fish: for this fish flies in the air, clean out of 4 v, 1 | copulation in lice is nits; in flies, grubs; in fleas, grubs 5 v, 5 | breathing down on her as he flies overhead; and, by the way, 6 v, 8 | any one will pull asunder flies that are copulating; and, 7 v, 19 | bursts asunder, and out flies the winged creature that 8 v, 19 | in the cases described.~Flies grow from grubs in the dung 9 v, 19 | quadruped. The insect lives and flies about until the evening, 10 v, 22 | breaks its membrane and flies away. It ejects excrement 11 v, 32 | leaves the husk behind it and flies away, and enters into the 12 VI, 6 | when her young can fly, she flies alongside of them and supplies 13 VIII, 17| and after a short interval flies up into the air and sets 14 VIII, 27| some the "pyraustes", that flies about a lighted candle: 15 IX, 1 | mother-bird, to avenge this wrong, flies at the beast and pecks at 16 IX, 1 | bull and the ass, for it flies at them, and strikes them, 17 IX, 1 | whinnying of the horse, flies at him, and tries to frighten 18 IX, 5 | daytime, and, to avoid the flies, hide in thick copses; during 19 IX, 6 | crocodile yawns, the trochilus flies into his mouth and cleans 20 IX, 17 | trees. The aegolius-owl flies by night, is seldom seen 21 IX, 29 | at by little birds, and flies away from their attacks.~ 22 IX, 30 | sluggish disposition. It flies up to the she-goat and sucks 23 IX, 32 | from the level ground; it flies high in the air to have 24 IX, 40 | a flower of another, but flies from one violet, say, to 25 IX, 40 | until at last some one bee flies round about, making a buzzing 26 IX, 42 | for they chase the large flies, and after catching them