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1 IV, 2 | like manner the crabs have ten feet in all, including the 2 v, 14| capable of intercourse when ten months. He continues sexually 3 v, 14| sexually receptive when ten years old at the youngest, 4 v, 22| lasts for nine years, or ten, great credit is considered 5 VI, 1 | the pigeon actually lays ten times a year. The great 6 VI, 2 | copulation sets and matures in ten days a general rule; the 7 VI, 3 | yolk.~When the egg is now ten days old the chick and all 8 VI, 3 | within the chick (so that, ten days after hatching, if 9 VI, 4 | The hens lay as many as ten times in the year; occasional 10 VI, 12| rapidly, being full grown at ten years of age. Its period 11 VI, 12| Its period of gestation is ten months. It brings forth 12 VI, 19| years and the sheep for ten, but in most cases not so 13 VI, 19| thirteen years, goats for ten or eleven. In the case of 14 VI, 20| the Laconian breed lives ten years, and the bitch twelve. 15 VI, 21| that they go in calf for ten months, to the very day. 16 VI, 26| camel carries its young for ten months, and bears but one 17 VII, 3 | than the man-child takes ten months to come to perfection. 18 VII, 4 | and still more commonly of ten months, while some few women 19 IX, 8 | partridge lays not less than ten eggs, and often lays as 20 IX, 36| Some say that there are ten species of hawks, all differing