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1 I, 5 | viviparous animals, some hatch eggs in their own interior, 2 v, 13| turtle-dove. Pigeons breed and hatch at all seasons, if they 3 v, 18| alarm.~Crustaceans, then, hatch their eggs by brooding over 4 v, 18| the sepia, and the like hatch their eggs without stirring 5 v, 33| land. The eggs of lizards hatch spontaneously on land, for 6 VI, 1 | the tetrix. These birds hatch in sheltered places; but 7 VI, 1 | nests. Of all birds that hatch for themselves the hoopoe 8 VI, 2 | winter; that is to say, hens hatch in eighteen days in summer, 9 VI, 3 | lay eighteen eggs, and to hatch twins out of them all, except 10 VI, 4 | more days the parent birds hatch the eggs; by the end of 11 VI, 9 | their spangled plumage. They hatch their eggs within thirty 12 VI, 9 | could not brood over and hatch a large number. They take 13 IX, 8 | there lay their eggs and hatch them; after the hatching 14 IX, 8 | in one spot, they do not hatch the eggs where they laid 15 IX, 29| only one egg and does not hatch it itself, but the mother-bird 16 IX, 33| lays two eggs, but does not hatch them, but hides them in