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1 v, 8 | the season of the winter solstice. Accordingly, when this 2 v, 8 | to as many following, the solstice; as Simonides the poet says:~ 3 v, 8 | southerly winds prevail at the solstice, northerly ones having been 4 v, 8 | about the time of the winter solstice, but in the Sicilian seas 5 v, 9 | spring, just after the winter solstice, and it broods over its 6 v, 9 | the Pleiads and the winter solstice. When ships are lying at 7 v, 9 | place in December before the solstice, and the latter spawning 8 v, 11 | about the time of the summer solstice; and the tunny lays a sac-like 9 v, 13 | the days about the winter solstice.~Of the pigeon family there 10 v, 19 | about the time of the summer solstice, there are brought down 11 v, 30 | broken. When the summer solstice comes, the creature issues 12 VI, 1 | the month after the winter solstice. Some hens, even in the 13 VI, 17 | spawns about the winter solstice. Of the others, such as 14 VIII, 13| the period of the winter solstice never move at all, but keep 15 VIII, 13| have been overtaken by the solstice, and this lasts until the 16 VIII, 17| months after the winter solstice. The bear hides for at least 17 IX, 22 | about the time of the summer solstice, and departs again at the 18 IX, 40 | days that follow the winter solstice. When the grubs are grown, 19 IX, 41 | about the time of the winter solstice they are never seen at all.