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1 III, 11 | to turn grey when it is kept covered than when exposed 2 III, 21 | quality the longer it is kept; and cow’s rennet, after 3 III, 21 | cow’s rennet, after being kept a good while, and also hare’ 4 III, 21 | in the female, if she be kept from the male and be properly 5 IV, 1 | membrane in between its feet is kept at full tension; if the 6 IV, 11 | for, if the embryo were kept in the belly, it would be 7 VIII, 2 | consequence its belly is kept at full stretch; whenever 8 VIII, 2 | careful to have the water kept perfectly clear, by its 9 VIII, 2 | of suffocation if they be kept in a scanty supply of water. 10 VIII, 2 | of water, with the water kept unchanged-just as animals 11 VIII, 4 | observation of specimens kept alive in the shops of the 12 VIII, 7 | more in size when they are kept from sexual commerce over 13 VIII, 10| in the ewes. If sheep be kept on the move at midday they 14 VIII, 10| will lose flesh if they be kept overmuch on the move or 15 IX, 6 | earth-holes, and those that are kept in domestication shift over 16 IX, 44 | evenly and continuously kept up like the running of a 17 IX, 50 | The sow has first to be kept two days without food, and,