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Alphabetical [« »] congeners 15 congenital 10 congenitally 4 conger 15 conger-eel 3 congers 2 congregate 3 | Frequency [« »] 15 commerce 15 conceive 15 congeners 15 conger 15 crocodile 15 crow 15 cuttle-fish | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances conger |
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1 I, 5 | smooth, as the eel and the conger; some have none at all, 2 II, 13 | other duplicate, like the conger and the scarus; others have 3 II, 13 | fishes are included the conger, the eel, and the tunny.~ 4 II, 14 | somewhat like the head of the conger; and there are several kinds 5 II, 17 | have an oesophagus, as the conger and the eel; and in these 6 III, 10 | of the lanky fishes, the conger has no such egg, nor the 7 VI, 17 | general observation.~The conger also spawns, but the fact 8 VIII, 2 | really been eaten off by the conger.~Fishes, all without exception, 9 VIII, 2 | cartilaginous genus, the conger, the channa or Serranus, 10 VIII, 2 | cestreus or mullet; and the conger is especially ravenous in 11 VIII, 13| cartilaginous fishes, the white conger, the serranus, the erythrinus, 12 VIII, 13| sea-scorpion, the black conger, the muraena, and the piper 13 VIII, 15| orphus or sea-perch, and the conger. Rock-fish pair off, male 14 IX, 2 | tail lopped off, and the conger with all that part of its 15 IX, 37 | sea-serpent resembles the conger in colour and shape, but