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1 I, 3 | testes at all, these ducts unite also as with those animals; 2 I, 7 | For they are too long to unite closely with so small a 3 I, 14| plain; in what manner they unite must be stated later.~The 4 I, 15| other force, that he should unite with her at the uterine 5 I, 15| Sometimes also cephalopoda unite by the male mounting on 6 I, 16| wasps, and ants. Others unite indeed and generate; but 7 I, 16| produced from animals nor unite with each other; such are 8 I, 16| In most of those which unite the female is larger than 9 I, 16| insects whose nature it is to unite; most insects are too small 10 I, 18| animals whose nature it is to unite; semen is that which has 11 I, 21| reason that some males which unite with the female do not, 12 II, 7 | kind. However, those also unite whose nature is near akin 13 II, 7 | different form are thought to unite, and the same applies to 14 II, 7 | that even different kinds unite in consequence.~Of the animals 15 II, 8 | these animals alike which unite against their affinities. 16 II, 8 | reason, all others that unite in this manner ought to 17 II, 8 | semen. When, therefore, they unite with each other, the generative 18 III, 6 | that the raven and the ibis unite at the mouth, and among 19 III, 10| others, or (3) one kind must unite with another for the purpose ( 20 III, 10| all, that the kings shall unite to generate them. But the 21 IV, 4 | numerous and do not all unite into one whole; it is because