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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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nests

   Book,  Paragraph
1 IV, 8 | and brimstone, quit their nests; and most insects may be 2 VI, 1 | general lay their eggs in nests, but such as are disqualified 3 VI, 1 | quail, do not lay them in nests but on the ground, and cover 4 VI, 1 | Thrushes, like swallows, build nests of clay, on high trees, 5 VI, 1 | resembles a necklace of nests. Of all birds that hatch 6 VI, 8 | until they are hatched.~The nests of all marsh-birds are built 7 VIII, 3| early summer and build their nests here, and the greater part 8 IX, 7 | and enter each other’s nests, though this occurs but 9 IX, 7 | at a distance from their nests this quarrelsomeness is 10 IX, 7 | close neighbourhood of their nests they will fight desperately. 11 IX, 7 | turtle-doves always build their nests in the same place year after 12 IX, 8 | and the like, build no nests; indeed, where they are 13 IX, 8 | and partridges build their nests upon the ground, and so 14 IX, 11| 11~Of wild birds, the nests are fashioned to meet the 15 IX, 13| and the jay build their nests after the same fashion. 16 IX, 13| therewith bring down the nests, and from the intertexture 17 IX, 14| the long-necked gourd. The nests are larger than the largest 18 IX, 40| they destroy also waspsnests, and the nests of swallows, 19 IX, 40| also wasps’ nests, and the nests of swallows, in the neighbourhood 20 IX, 40| the hives, and also the nests of bee-eaters. Bees have 21 IX, 41| so-called sphecons,-little nests containing four cells or 22 IX, 41| are found in most of the nests; it is a matter of doubt 23 IX, 42| indoors. Anthrenae build their nests underground, scraping out


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