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1 I, 1 | salacious, as the partridge, the barn-door cock and their congeners; 2 II, 12| only; but the crest of the barn-door cock is exceptional in kind, 3 II, 17| front of the stomach, as the barn-door cock, the cushat, the pigeon, 4 II, 17| part of them, such as the barn-door cock, the partridge, the 5 IV, 9 | when victorious, as the barn-door cock. In some cases cock-birds 6 IV, 9 | the hens; in fact, with barn-door fowls and quails, the cock 7 v, 2 | and hen bustard, and the barn-door cock and hen; in other cases, 8 v, 13| summer, and as is seen in the barn-door hen; for the barn-door cock 9 v, 13| the barn-door hen; for the barn-door cock and hen have intercourse, 10 VI, 1 | year, as for instance the barn-door hen and the pigeon: the 11 VI, 1 | eggs at a sitting, as the barn-door hen. All birds of prey, 12 VI, 9 | peafowl put the eggs under the barn-door hen, owing to the fact that 13 VI, 9 | two eggs are put under a barn-door hen, for she could not brood 14 VI, 9 | salacious birds, such as the barn-door cock and the cock partridge; 15 VIII, 3| somewhat larger than the barn-door cock, and the Aegolian owl 16 IX, 8 | Quails and partridges, like barn-door hens, when they go to rest, 17 IX, 8 | place occasionally with barn-door cocks: for in temples, where 18 IX, 9 | not much smaller than a barn-door hen. It builds a nest on 19 IX, 26| It is about the size of a barn-door hen; it has a long beak,