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1 II, 14 | deep water.~Of fishes whose habitat is in the vicinity of rocks 2 II, 15 | inside the head, and the habitat of these creatures is in 3 III, 2 | found is the blood, and its habitat the vein; next in degree 4 v, 16 | hard. But, by the way, the habitat of the sponge should not 5 VIII, 2 | their food and fixing their habitat on land or in water: for 6 VIII, 3 | long tail, and from its habitat is called the hill-titmouse; 7 VIII, 3 | and it is named from its habitat; and lastly the wren and 8 VIII, 12| that can do so shift their habitat at various seasons.~Some 9 VIII, 12| similar manner shift their habitat now out of the Euxine and 10 IX, 37 | resemble the colour of its habitat. The only fish that can 11 IX, 42 | anthrenae keep to the same habitat, and go on enlarging their 12 IX, 44 | is not found in the same habitat with them. The little ones