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1 I, 1 | former kind are such as act as aggressors upon others 2 II, 1 | speedily gives over in the act of intercourse. The genitals 3 II, 1 | externally, to facilitate the act of intercourse for the male; 4 IV, 1 | feelers he employs in the act of copulation; and this 5 IV, 1 | the sac of the body in the act of receiving food by the 6 IV, 9 | shutting their wings in the act of flying; for the noise 7 v, 2 | sperm of the male in the act of withdrawing from underneath 8 v, 3 | with which they perform the act of copulation, as is also 9 v, 4 | round one another in the act of coition.~ 10 v, 5 | female, and copulate, and the act extends over a time which 11 v, 17 | them for a lid. And in the act of laying its eggs it seems 12 v, 17 | posture, it performs the act of laying. The gristly formations 13 v, 19 | and how he performs the act of copulation and the circumstance 14 VI, 6 | as has been said, also act in this manner, and after 15 VI, 22 | expeditiously than a stallion. The act of intercourse with horses 16 VI, 24 | she-mule menstruates by the act of voiding her urine, and 17 VI, 31 | discharging her womb in the act of parturition is a pure 18 VII, 2 | nourish the body. In the act of intercourse, women of 19 VIII, 18| over the auguries as in the act of drinking; all other birds 20 IX, 6 | it has been seen in the act. Dogs, when they suffer 21 IX, 7 | back when they are in the act of drinking, but only when 22 IX, 36 | Maeotis, it is said, wolves act in concert with the fishermen, 23 IX, 40 | if they are caught in the act, they are killed by the 24 IX, 40 | if they are caught in the act they are put to death. It 25 IX, 40 | it is the young bees that act so from inexperience; and