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1 I, 14| manner they unite must be stated later.~The crustacea copulate 2 I, 19| does so.~We have previously stated that the final nutriment 3 I, 19| since it has already been stated that such is the character 4 I, 19| the former.~It has been stated then that the catamenia 5 II, 1 | generation has been previously stated, as also what is their power 6 II, 1 | for the reasons already stated, and some of them, as said 7 II, 1 | this has been previously stated.~These classes admit of 8 II, 4 | for reasons previously stated. An embryo is then complete 9 II, 4 | real cause, as has been stated already, is that there are 10 II, 4 | to nature.~We have thus stated the reason for which the 11 II, 4 | It has been previously stated that the discharge accompanying 12 II, 5 | good deal in the difficulty stated is plain in the case of 13 II, 6 | elsewhere, and it has been stated what kinds of things are 14 II, 6 | increasing in size must be stated later.)~Hair, on the contrary, 15 II, 6 | their growth has been now stated, but besides this as a matter 16 II, 6 | them.~The reason will be stated later why some teeth are 17 II, 6 | least concocted. We have now stated how each of the parts is 18 III, 1 | reason of which must be stated later. (3) All other oviparous 19 III, 1 | for what reasons, has been stated previously. For in some 20 III, 1 | advance of years.~We have now stated in which birds wind-eggs 21 III, 1 | surrounding it.~We have thus stated why some eggs are of one 22 III, 2 | this being what has been stated, that the egg is attached 23 III, 2 | reason of which has been stated before), but on exposure 24 III, 4 | exception has been previously stated, and the reason also why 25 III, 9 | outside as has been often stated of fish. With animals internally 26 III, 9 | others.~It has thus been stated why such animals go through 27 III, 11| to plants in the manner stated above. Hence when once one 28 IV, 1 | this ought to have been stated by those who maintain the 29 IV, 1 | these also differ in the way stated previously.~Moreover male 30 IV, 1 | a cause as this which is stated by Empedocles, for its whole 31 IV, 1 | such as we have actually stated, if it does not come from 32 IV, 2 | 2~We have thus stated for what reason the one 33 IV, 2 | offspring, for the causes stated. However, they also need 34 IV, 3 | monsters result from the causes stated above, but they are none 35 IV, 4 | produce many young must be stated later, but in them Nature 36 IV, 4 | phenomena have been observed, as stated above, in animals whose 37 IV, 4 | one; in the difficulty now stated we may rather be surprised 38 IV, 4 | for the reason previously stated, and what they do secrete 39 IV, 4 | many young in the manner stated before; monsters differ 40 IV, 5 | the former for the reason stated, and mares both because 41 IV, 5 | drawn up.~It has been now stated why superfoetation is not 42 IV, 8 | formed is plain, and has been stated previously. For the material 43 V, 1 | consequently heavier (and we have stated elsewhere that such is the 44 V, 1 | indeed the fact is as was stated before in the treatise on 45 V, 3 | animals has been previously stated in the work dealing with 46 V, 3 | for the cause previously stated, for the finer the pores 47 V, 4 | external heat, as has been stated elsewhere. And as there 48 V, 4 | greyness in man has now been stated.~ 49 V, 7 | sound" generally, has been stated partly in the treatise on 50 V, 8 | to the teeth it has been stated previously that they do