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Alphabetical [« »] marsh 6 marsh-birds 1 marsh-fishes 1 marshes 15 marshlands 1 marshy 3 marten 2 | Frequency [« »] 15 kill 15 localities 15 marrow 15 marshes 15 mothers 15 narrow 15 navel | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances marshes |
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1 I, 1 | some in lakes, and some in marshes, as the frog and the newt.~ 2 VI, 2 | that frequent rivers and marshes differ from those of birds 3 VI, 14 | near to reedy places in marshes; as for instance the phoxinus 4 VI, 14 | smoothness, the fishermen in the marshes can unwind it off the reeds 5 VI, 14 | goes up from the sea to marshes and rivers; the eels, on 6 VI, 14 | their way down from the marshes and rivers to the sea.~ 7 VI, 16 | abounds, and in rivers and marshes near to the edge; for it 8 VIII, 19| even to reeds that grow in marshes, as they hardly grow at 9 VIII, 19| thrive in the rivers and marshes. The sea-gudgeon also fattens 10 VIII, 24| delights in meadows and marshes, and likes to drink muddy 11 IX, 12 | toes live near pools or marshes, as, for instance, the anthus 12 IX, 12 | and live near pools and marshes; they find their food with 13 IX, 18 | neatly in trees; it frequents marshes and lakes and Plains and 14 IX, 36 | for little birds in the marshes with the aid of hawks. The 15 IX, 49B| the banks of a river, in marshes, or by the sea, take a water-bath;