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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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murex

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1 IV, 4 | pelagic animals, in the purple murex, the ceryx or trumpet-shell, 2 IV, 4 | The ceryx and the purple murex have this organ firm and 3 IV, 4 | in the case of the purple murex and the ceryx by observation 4 IV, 4 | its shell like the purple murex and the ceryx, but can easily 5 IV, 4 | haemorrhoid, the purple murex, and all suchlike animals.~ 6 v, 12 | hatching period.~The purple murex breeds about springtime, 7 v, 15 | many species of the purple murex; and some are large, as 8 v, 15 | waters of a reddish hue. The murex is caught in the spring-time 9 v, 15 | astringent. It is after the murex has constructed the honeycomb 10 v, 15 | connected with the porphyra or murex.~The same phenomena are 11 v, 15 | Both animals, also, the murex and the ceryx, have their 12 v, 15 | operculum. The tongue of the murex is bigger than one’s finger, 13 v, 15 | of its own kind. Both the murex and the ceryx are long lived. 14 v, 15 | ceryx are long lived. The murex lives for about six years; 15 v, 15 | rapidity, especially the murex and the scallop; for the 16 v, 15 | and the scallop; for the murex and the scallop attain their 17 v, 15 | time in the sand, like the murex.)~(Shell-fish, then, grow 18 VI, 13 | districts say that the purple murex derives its peculiar colour 19 VIII, 2 | no doubt that the purple murex is carnivorous, as it is 20 VIII, 13| dwelling in the sea, the purple murex, the ceryx, and all such 21 VIII, 13| go in winter, the purple murex and the ceryx for about 22 VIII, 20| rainy weather. The purple murex is an exception; if it be 23 VIII, 20| tasting the fresh water. The murex lives for about fifty days 24 IX, 37 | some internal energy; the murex or purple-fish, and others


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