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1 I, 1 | in sexual intercourse.~Of marine animals, again, some live 2 I, 4 | bee and the wasp, and, of marine animals, the cuttle-fish, 3 I, 5 | are hair-coated, and, of marine animals, the cetaceans, 4 IV, 4 | whether terrestrial or marine. From the stomach there 5 IV, 4 | tortoise, only not so black. Marine snails, also, have these 6 v, 12 | breed in spring. Of the marine molluscs one of the first 7 VI, 12 | classed in the category of marine animals. It is viviparous 8 VI, 14 | fishes, like as with the marine fishes, the female does 9 VI, 14 | to touch remain, as with marine fishes, useless and infertile. 10 VIII, 2 | of the term "aquatic" or "marine". For the fact is, some 11 VIII, 2 | carnivorous, but feed also on marine vegetation.~The sea-turtles 12 VIII, 17| and sets a. chirping.~Of marine animals the crawfish and 13 IX, 2 | So much on the subject of marine animals.~ 14 IX, 37 | the habits of birds.~In marine creatures, also, one In 15 IX, 37 | creatures, also, one In marine creatures, also, one may 16 IX, 37 | the white gudgeon is not a marine fish. Of fishes the oviparous 17 IX, 48 | fleetest of all animals, marine and terrestrial, and it