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1 I, 8 | they must needs be few in number, but as it is, they have 2 I, 20| up; it then generates a number of offspring. But from this 3 II, 6 | the same kind; one of this number is the principle of movement, 4 II, 6 | the bones have their own number complete.~Other animals 5 III, 1 | generally two, for this number lies between one and many.~ 6 III, 1 | three cubs, then the next number down to one, then none at 7 III, 1 | in size they are more in number. They are less pleasant 8 III, 4 | Nature has taken away in number being added in size.~So 9 III, 5 | oviparous fishes, for the number of eggs in these is enormous. 10 III, 7 | eggs on account of their number, so do the males shed their 11 III, 10| last and are not many in number.~Thus what happens is this: 12 III, 10| five, afterwards a smaller number each time at last one and 13 III, 10| leaders at first produce a number of workers, afterwards a 14 III, 10| the latter is smaller in number than that of the former, 15 III, 10| taken away from them in number she has made it up again 16 III, 11| produced, then is produced a number of them. For all these creatures 17 III, 11| cast anchor at Rhodes a number of clay vessels were thrown 18 IV, 4 | assigned the intermediate number. We have formerly given 19 IV, 4 | generally, with regard to the number of young produced, the solid-hoofed 20 IV, 4 | formed out of all this, but a number limited by the appropriate