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1 III, 11| come at all; and, if the operation take place subsequently, 2 v, 2 | very little time in the operation. Of quadrupeds, bears perform 3 v, 2 | quadrupeds, bears perform the operation lying prone on one another, 4 v, 2 | the full conclusion of the operation, and the same is the case 5 v, 2 | and caterwauls during the operation. Camels copulate with the 6 v, 2 | the whole day long in the operation; when thus engaged they 7 v, 5 | the males and perform this operation, and strike the males with 8 v, 6 | other frontwards during the operation. And the female lays its 9 v, 8 | being the reverse of the operation observed in other creatures; 10 v, 8 | as spin webs-perform the operation in the following way: the 11 v, 8 | gives a counter pull; this operation they repeat until they are 12 v, 14| the pair will conclude the operation side by side of one another. 13 VI, 6 | Other birds perform the same operation; at all events mother birds 14 VI, 22| to be lifted up for the operation.~Mares first take the horse 15 VII, 10| contingencies, and especially in the operation of tying the cord. For if 16 IX, 6 | a tortoise perform this operation over and over again, and 17 IX, 37| been actually observed in operation. The sting-ray also conceals 18 IX, 47| been removed, though the operation was completed and could 19 IX, 50| may be submitted to this operation. Birds have their testicles 20 IX, 50| when castrated, unless the operation be performed when they are 21 IX, 50| only, the age at which the operation is performed produces no