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1 I, 8| with plants. If then they perfected the egg in themselves they 2 II, 1| imperfect one, which is perfected outside the body, as the 3 II, 4| nourishment, until it is perfected to the point of being now 4 II, 6| breathe until the lung is perfected, and the lung and the preceding 5 II, 6| the eyes of animals are perfected late because of the amount 6 II, 7| finally disappear when it is perfected. For Nature sends the sanguineous 7 III, 1| are those eggs which are perfected within.~Concerning the uterus 8 III, 1| the hypozoma is hot, it is perfected so far as size is concerned, 9 III, 1| birds’ nor fishes’ eggs are perfected for generation without the 10 III, 2| of this when the egg is perfected? It does not come out with 11 III, 2| animals; for when its egg is perfected the shell forms all round 12 III, 2| is only after the egg is perfected that it becomes hard and 13 III, 2| smaller, and when the egg is perfected this end is the sharp end. 14 III, 2| from this. When the egg is perfected, the whole of it is set 15 III, 2| also towards the young when perfected, as with men and some quadrupeds; 16 III, 2| natural to them.~The young is perfected within the egg more quickly 17 III, 3| both with those externally perfected (the frog-fishes) and those 18 III, 3| the uterus before it is perfected, but in most though not 19 III, 3| these the young fish when perfected is still connected by the 20 III, 7| discussions, the eggs of birds are perfected internally but those of 21 III, 7| internally, as they are perfected internally, and in the latter 22 III, 7| them. That they should be perfected into an animal is impossible, 23 III, 9| an imperfect, but it is perfected outside as has been often 24 III, 9| as from an egg an animal perfected in its second metamorphosis, 25 IV, 1| faculty of sight is not perfected without the eye, nor the 26 IV, 4| animals whose growth is perfected; at the time of birth great 27 IV, 6| for since they are not perfected it often happens that even 28 IV, 6| the female foetus is not perfected equally with the male in 29 IV, 6| after birth everything is perfected more quickly in females