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1 IV, 10 | or to the sand or to a stone at the bottom, or after 2 v, 24 | cone-shaped nest of clay against a stone or in some similar situation, 3 VI, 21 | itself becomes as hard as stone when it clots; this result 4 VIII, 2 | part of the oyster, and the stone to which the one creature 5 VIII, 2 | whatever object it seizes, stone or other, it crunches into 6 VIII, 2 | flowing on to flat slabs of stone and then flowing off again; 7 VIII, 12| The story told about the stone is untrue: to wit, that 8 VIII, 12| carries in its inside a stone by way of ballast, and that 9 VIII, 12| of ballast, and that the stone when vomited up is a touchstone 10 VIII, 15| conceals itself under a stone.~A great number of fishes 11 VIII, 19| severe winters that have a stone in their head, as the chromis, 12 VIII, 19| braize; for owing to the stone they get frozen with the 13 VIII, 29| bite or which a certain stone is said to be a cure: a 14 VIII, 29| is said to be a cure: a stone that is brought from the 15 VIII, 29| of an ancient king, which stone is put into water and drunk 16 IX, 32 | a stable footing on hard stone. The eagle hunts hares, 17 IX, 39 | on the ground or on dry stone walls. It always builds 18 IX, 40 | a high wind they carry a stone by way of ballast to steady 19 IX, 43 | produce their young under a stone, right on the ground, in