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1 I, 6 | themselves alongside of the females and separating again quickly. 2 I, 13| Wherefore both males and females in this class all have a 3 I, 13| males, of the offspring in females. This passage is situated 4 I, 14| fine spermatic ducts, the females a membranous uterus alongside 5 I, 18| way they copulate, for the females manifestly insert this from 6 I, 19| that they are analogous in females to the semen in males. The 7 I, 19| catamenia begin to flow in females, and that they change their 8 I, 19| indicate that this discharge in females is a secretion. Generally 9 I, 19| of the body is smaller in females than in males among the 10 I, 20| Further, it is not all females that have it at all, but 11 I, 20| also about the breasts; in females it is more marked in the 12 I, 21| case of those insects whose females insert a part of themselves 13 II, 4 | is why "whites" appear in females while still small, in fact 14 II, 4 | necessarily discharged by females for the reasons given; for, 15 II, 4 | it is discharged.~In all females, then, there must necessarily 16 II, 4 | already given, but why, if all females have such a secretion, have 17 II, 4 | generative secretion, while all females do, is that the animal is 18 II, 5 | ever yet been seen, but females, and specimens full of roe, 19 II, 8 | young one; secondly, the females are not always able to conceive 20 II, 8 | put the jackasses to the females at the equinox, as they 21 II, 8 | smell to the pudenda of the females, as do the other solid-hoofed 22 III, 1 | males tread often and their females produce much material. Of 23 III, 5 | for they think that the females of fish differ from what 24 III, 5 | if the whole class were females and some of them unproductive ( 25 III, 5 | have their milt and the females their eggs at about the 26 III, 5 | emission, for neither do the females lay all their eggs together, 27 III, 5 | happens to the eggs of the females, for the males always attend 28 III, 7 | cartilaginous fish neither the females are seen discharging their 29 III, 7 | much semen, and further the females have their uterus near hypozoma. 30 III, 7 | hypozoma. For the males and females of the one class of fish 31 III, 7 | differ from the males and females of the other class in like 32 III, 7 | the oviparous fish, as the females lay their eggs on account 33 III, 7 | the soul is possessed by females as well as males, and indeed 34 III, 8 | carabi and their like the females produce their eggs so as 35 III, 8 | why the side-flaps of the females are larger than those of 36 III, 8 | sprinkle their milt over the females, as the male fish do over 37 III, 11| material principle. For in the females this is a residual secretion 38 IV, 1 | needs be hotter than the females. For it is by reason of 39 IV, 1 | are only passages. But the females, owing to inability to concoct, 40 IV, 2 | what we have said. For more females are produced by the young 41 IV, 2 | body are more wont to beget females, and a liquid semen causes 42 IV, 2 | production of males and females if copulation takes place 43 IV, 2 | cold waters the birth of females.~ 44 IV, 3 | others the other way about, females being similar to the father 45 IV, 5 | the vivipara the barren females are so inclined, because 46 IV, 5 | discharge of the catamenia is in females a sort of emission of semen, 47 IV, 5 | of this intercourse. In females then it encourages copulation 48 IV, 6 | often born defective than females, but in the other animals 49 IV, 6 | perfected more quickly in females than in males; I mean, for 50 IV, 6 | of life, and old age. For females are weaker and colder in 51 IV, 8 | 8~Milk is formed in the females of all internally viviparous 52 IV, 8 | males but still more in females, for the region of the breasts 53 V, 7 | animals, then, and most females set but little air in motion 54 V, 7 | a voice like that of the females because the sinewy strength 55 V, 7 | the same thing happens in females too, only not so plainly,