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1 I, 3 | a lung) to all birds and oviparous quadrupeds. For all these 2 I, 4 | been drawn up. In birds and oviparous quadrupeds the testes receive 3 I, 8 | high in birds and all oviparous quadrupeds. Yet even these 4 I, 11| Thus, because they are oviparous, laying perfect eggs, they 5 I, 12| which have them, and in the oviparous quadrupeds among the scaly 6 I, 12| themselves and those externally oviparous, and in the latter class 7 I, 12| compared with birds and oviparous quadrupeds. And it is different 8 I, 12| young in both ways, being oviparous internally and viviparous 9 I, 13| animals which are internally oviparous and externally viviparous 10 I, 13| both classes, being at once oviparous and viviparous. For the 11 I, 15| when deposited, as with the oviparous fishes. In the cephalopoda ( 12 I, 16| the rule with most of the oviparous fish and oviparous quadrupeds 13 I, 16| of the oviparous fish and oviparous quadrupeds that the female 14 I, 21| What occurs in birds and oviparous fishes is the greatest proof 15 I, 21| drawn from the generation of oviparous fishes. When the female 16 II, 1 | condition (as birds and all oviparous quadrupeds and footless 17 II, 1 | are either viviparous or oviparous, except those which are 18 II, 1 | viviparous (for birds are oviparous), nor are they all oviparous ( 19 II, 1 | oviparous), nor are they all oviparous (for man is viviparous), 20 II, 1 | nor are all quadrupeds oviparous (for horses, cattle, and 21 II, 1 | fishes, while others are oviparous, as the other fishes and 22 II, 1 | which have feet many are oviparous and many viviparous, as 23 II, 1 | intermediate, for they are both oviparous and viviparous within themselves, 24 II, 4 | viviparous but first internally oviparous; they develop the egg into 25 II, 4 | with creatures externally oviparous, and the animal is produced 26 III, 1 | themselves. The generation of the oviparous sanguinea is to a certain 27 III, 1 | often said already, are oviparous internally but produce the 28 III, 1 | stated later. (3) All other oviparous fishes produce an egg of 29 III, 1 | sometimes low, as in the oviparous fish, and sometimes high, 30 III, 1 | the uterus of externally oviparous fishes is near the generative 31 III, 2 | those of birds and those of oviparous quadrupeds. For these all 32 III, 2 | heat in the earth. Such oviparous quadrupeds as do visit their 33 III, 3 | class of fishes is also oviparous. Those among them which 34 III, 4 | other fish are externally oviparous, all laying an imperfect 35 III, 4 | cartilaginous and internally oviparous fishes, except that the 36 III, 5 | that these fish also are oviparous is the fact that even viviparous 37 III, 5 | cartilaginous, are first internally oviparous, for hence it is plain that 38 III, 5 | whole class of fishes is oviparous. Where, however, both sexes 39 III, 5 | and those belonging to the oviparous class in respect of the 40 III, 5 | on the same scale as the oviparous fishes, for the number of 41 III, 5 | circumstance. Birds and all oviparous quadrupeds, and any of the 42 III, 5 | cartilaginous fish that are oviparous, produce a perfect egg, 43 III, 7 | productive of semen. But in the oviparous fish, as the females lay 44 IV, 4 | reason, this class also being oviparous and producing many young.