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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 1 | another in the fashion above described. And they are so furthermore 2 III, 1 | those fishes whose egg is described as crumbling would appear 3 III, 2 | as the upper veins were described as passing towards the hands), 4 III, 3 | ground. Extending in the way described and keeping the windpipe 5 III, 4 | similar to the course recently described, into the left arm; only 6 III, 11| under the circumstances described above. The hair changes 7 IV, 3 | the water in the way above described. Next after the teeth comes 8 IV, 4 | particular one which we have just described is named the cyllarus.)~ 9 IV, 6 | to it; in fact, just as I described it above as doing to your 10 v, 5 | place in the manner above described.~ 11 v, 8 | copulate in the manner above described, the fly, the cantharis, 12 v, 14| the male in the way above described; and the season for copulation 13 v, 19| fashion as in the cases described.~Flies grow from grubs in 14 v, 22| membrane, as we have already described. If you remove the heads 15 VI, 3 | one of the two veins was described as leading, the other one 16 VI, 3 | the embryo, as has been described, separating it off against 17 VI, 3 | of the navel-strings was described as leading (and, by the 18 VI, 3 | second navel-string was described as leading; and both of 19 VI, 3 | leading; and both of them were described as being connected with 20 VI, 10| becomes incorporated, as was described in the case of birds. The 21 VI, 14| generate in the way here described. The chalcis, however, spawns 22 VI, 17| but have egg-spawn as here described.~ 23 VII, 3 | condition as we have just described; but if on the contrary 24 VIII, 3| thrush; all three may be described as "wag-tails". Then there 25 IX, 23| the size of the birds last described; it is fleet of foot and


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