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1 v, 15 | caught at any time about the rising of the dog-star, for at 2 v, 22 | there is no honey before the rising of the Pleiads. (The bee, 3 VI, 3 | the yolk comes into being, rising towards the sharp end, where 4 VI, 14 | follows in spawning the rising of the greater constellations. 5 VI, 15 | one time ran dry about the rising of the Dogstar, and the 6 VI, 15 | it lasts from the autumn rising of Arcturus up to the spring-time. 7 VI, 29 | breeding time is after the rising of Arcturus, during the 8 VIII, 2 | eel-fishing takes place at the rising of the Pleiads, because 9 VIII, 13| louse-parasite, but after the rising of Arcturus, when the parasite 10 VIII, 13| Euxine immediately after the rising of the Pleiads. If winter 11 VIII, 13| about thirty days at the rising of the Dog-star, and the 12 VIII, 15| the tunny begins at the rising of the Pleiads and lasts, 13 VIII, 19| with a parasite about the rising of the Dog-star; that is 14 VIII, 20| sheat-fish just before the rising of the Dog-star, owing to 15 VIII, 20| is engendered about the rising of the Dog-star, that sickens 16 IX, 22 | and departs again at the rising of Arcturus; it is the size 17 IX, 49B| departure. It departs about the rising of the Dog-star, and it 18 IX, 49B| reappears from springtime to the rising of the Dog-star. At the