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1 v, 2 | copulate with the female in a sitting posture, and the male straddles 2 v, 19| off and the gnats are seen sitting upon it, until the sun’s 3 VI, 1 | by laying many eggs at a sitting, as the barn-door hen. All 4 VI, 4 | The male takes its turn of sitting during the daytime; the 5 VI, 8 | incubates, and after once sitting on the eggs she continues 6 VI, 8 | consequently, the mother-bird while sitting quiet on her eggs can provide 7 IX, 8 | from a dislike to the hen sitting, the males, if they find 8 IX, 8 | have run away and taken to sitting, the males in a pack take 9 IX, 36| if it be one that attacks sitting prey, the pigeon will rise 10 IX, 40| the drones are to be seen sitting apart in the hive. The little 11 IX, 45| tight on a frame, would give sitting room for seven people. In