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1 II, 1 | lines already repeatedly laid down. For as a general rule 2 III, 1 | row; and these eggs are laid not one by one, but all 3 v, 12| days. After the female has laid her eggs, the male comes 4 v, 18| eggs, when the female has laid them, are clustered round 5 v, 18| gestation; after the eggs are laid there comes in another fifteen 6 v, 18| spot where they may have laid them, and this statement 7 v, 28| honeycomb. After they have laid their eggs, the eggs assume 8 v, 32| is also found in wax long laid by, just as in wood, and 9 v, 34| necklace; after the dam has laid her eggs in the ground she 10 VI, 2 | produce of copulation and be laid by a healthy hen-for some 11 VI, 2 | common hen and goose have laid wind-eggs without ever having 12 VI, 2 | they were. Wind-eggs are laid by a number of birds: as 13 VI, 10| with the ray, after it has laid the egg the shell-formation 14 VI, 13| for when the female has laid her eggs, the male follows 15 VI, 14| wherever it may have been laid. The male keeps on guard 16 VI, 16| when the earthworms were laid open by either scraping 17 IX, 8 | hatch the eggs where they laid them. When a man comes by 18 IX, 37| largest. After the eggs are laid, they say that both the