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1 I, 10| observation, sometimes to remain open and staring, and sometimes 2 II, 17| into a sheath and does not remain in its place as in other 3 IV, 10| little creatures, if the fish remain long in one position, will 4 v, 15| from place to place, others remain permanent on one spot. Of 5 v, 28| During the winter their eggs remain in the ground; and with 6 VI, 2 | the yellow and the white remain as they were. Wind-eggs 7 VI, 14| the milt fails to touch remain, as with marine fishes, 8 VI, 14| the carp, which is said to remain on guard, if it so happen 9 VII, 1 | result is that the breasts remain during after-life of the 10 VII, 2 | themselves for the most part remain childless. But the rule 11 VII, 3 | with olive oil. If the seed remain within for seven days then 12 IX, 8 | give the counter note and remain still, so as to be trodden 13 IX, 9 | timber, so that it might remain steady under its pecking; 14 IX, 10| they fly down again and remain still. They, furthermore, 15 IX, 40| thickness of the leaves the bees remain stationary for a considerable 16 IX, 50| they have horns, the horns remain unchanged in size, and the