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1 I, 1 | are inarticulate; some are given to continual chirping and 2 I, 15 | attention may be subsequently given to those parts in men and 3 III, 3 | 3~Such are the accounts given by Syennesis and Diogenes. 4 III, 21 | Pyrrhic breed, the name being given in honour of King Pyrrhus.~ 5 IV, 9 | birds are more vocal and given to chirping than the larger 6 IV, 10 | all animals man is most given to dreaming. Children and 7 v, 8 | name of "halcyon days" is given to the seven days preceding, 8 VI, 2 | preliminary kiss is only given to begin with, and subsequently 9 VI, 17 | wheat-harvest. The statements here given pretend only to give the 10 VI, 18 | of these animals are less given to fight with one another 11 VI, 18 | hippomanes", the title given to a growth on a new-born 12 VI, 20 | growth an indication is given of her capacity for the 13 VI, 35 | summer. There is an account given of the parturition of the 14 VII, 1 | ceases when the woman has given birth to three children. 15 VIII, 24| all draught animals; it is given to the animal as a medicine 16 IX, 5 | and shoots, at a signal given by the confederate. If the 17 IX, 10 | of high intelligence are given by cranes. They will fly 18 IX, 37 | For the accounts commonly given of the so-called fishing-frog 19 IX, 37 | true; as are also those given of the torpedo. The fishing-frog 20 IX, 40 | others as are particularly given to the exudation of gum.