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1 v, 1| conceived what correspond to the wind-eggs in birds. Such eggs, by 2 VI, 2| portentous.~Such as affirm that wind-eggs are the residua of eggs 3 VI, 2| hen and goose have laid wind-eggs without ever having been 4 VI, 2| subjected to copulation. Wind-eggs are smaller, less palatable, 5 VI, 2| white remain as they were. Wind-eggs are laid by a number of 6 VI, 2| brooding, the eggs get addled. Wind-eggs that are called by some 7 VI, 2| produced chiefly in summer. Wind-eggs are called by some zephyr-eggs, 8 VI, 2| a peculiar way by hand. Wind-eggs can turn into fertile eggs, 9 VI, 2| white the hen that contains wind-eggs, or eggs begotten of copulation 10 VI, 2| these circumstances the wind-eggs turn into fertile eggs, 11 VI, 2| therefrom, but all such eggs are wind-eggs.~ 12 VI, 3| except those that were wind-eggs; the rest were fertile ( 13 VI, 9| eight eggs. The peahen lays wind-eggs. They pair in the spring;