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1 I, 15| the trunk are the "ribs", eight on either side, for as to 2 II, 13| and the sword-fish has eight double gills. So much for 3 III, 21| the ewe can be milked for eight months. As a general rule, 4 IV, 1 | molluscs are furnished with eight feet, and in all cases these 5 IV, 2 | the big feet or claws, are eight in number; then come the 6 IV, 2 | more full of flesh. Of the eight feet, four are bifurcate 7 v, 10| engenders at a birth seven or eight young. Certain of the dog-fishes, 8 v, 14| capable of intercourse when eight months old, and the female 9 v, 14| capable of generation when eight months old, but, with a 10 v, 14| old, and sometimes when eight months old; but the priority 11 v, 14| conception.~The ewe bears up to eight years, and, if she be carefully 12 v, 17| consistency, and is divided into eight parts; for corresponding 13 VI, 9 | the first time lay about eight eggs. The peahen lays wind-eggs. 14 VI, 19| year. The goat lives for eight years and the sheep for 15 VI, 20| for breeding purposes when eight months old: at about the 16 VI, 20| at a later period, when eight months old, some before 17 VI, 20| Laconian breed generally bears eight. The two sexes have intercourse 18 VI, 29| period of gestation lasts for eight months. Conception comes 19 VII, 4 | are devoid of breath at eight months old, their mothers 20 VII, 4 | world by parturition at eight months, neither does the 21 VII, 4 | months’ duration, or of eight months or of nine, and still 22 VII, 4 | think that it was not an eight months’ child after all, 23 VIII, 2| cases lives for seven or eight years. The river-eel feeds 24 IX, 7 | use as decoys, live for eight years. Partridges live for 25 IX, 45| excrement to a distance of eight yards; this device it can