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Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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1 I, 3 | of the body is everywhere similar.~It is double also in the 2 I, 6 | simple. There is a small part similar to this connected with the 3 I, 6 | part of the duct in man and similar animals.~ 4 I, 16| gnats, "conopes", and many similar kinds. In most of those 5 I, 18| comes from the male is not similar to what comes from the female.~ 6 I, 18| and softness and the other similar states. Blood, then, will 7 I, 18| but not in this case of similar nature but a kind of scolex. 8 I, 18| kinds, but also between similar individuals of the same 9 I, 19| the female does not emit similar semen to the male, and that 10 I, 20| experiences is sometimes similar to that of the male, and 11 II, 4 | into one mass and fixes the similar material, and the relation 12 II, 6 | of cocks, and any other similar parts, are on the contrary 13 II, 7 | wild dog-like animal. A similar thing has been seen to take 14 II, 7 | the nature of the semen is similar to that of the brain, for 15 II, 8 | origin of human dwarfs is similar, for these also have their 16 III, 1 | sanguinea is to a certain extent similar to that of the animals that 17 III, 1 | secretion of residual matter. A similar condition is the cause of 18 III, 2 | cotyledons of beans and of similar seeds are united, there 19 III, 3 | in these eggs is partly similar to, partly different from 20 III, 4 | the parent. The reason is similar to that of the growth of 21 III, 6 | 6~A similar story is told also of the 22 III, 9 | in size, were a soft egg. Similar to this is also what happens 23 III, 10| it is unreasonable that a similar state of things should not 24 III, 10| generated like flies and similar creatures, but from a kind 25 III, 10| large numbers seems to be similar to what obtains in the generation 26 III, 10| the facts in all cases are similar to a certain extent, but 27 III, 11| them; but in the sea and similar waters there are many of 28 III, 11| growth in the testacea are similar. This is plain in the whorls 29 IV, 3 | resembles what it was before. Similar to this is also the disease 30 IV, 3 | produced, (2) why some are similar to their parents, female 31 IV, 3 | way about, females being similar to the father and males 32 IV, 3 | monstrosities is very close and similar in a way to that of the 33 IV, 4 | power prevails, both are similar; if it is altogether vanquished, 34 IV, 4 | altogether vanquished, both are similar; but if it prevail here 35 V, 2 | the eyes with the hand.~Similar is the case of animals whose 36 V, 3 | hibernate shed their feathers. Similar to this is the condition 37 V, 3 | the change of condition is similar in man to what it is in 38 V, 7 | in the voice, and of all similar inequality, is that the 39 V, 8 | plain from these and other similar considerations.~Now these


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