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Alphabetical [« »] ground 10 ground-plan 1 grounds 1 group 13 groups 37 groups-such 1 grow 4 | Frequency [« »] 13 come 13 contain 13 feathers 13 group 13 growth 13 off 13 pass | Aristotle On the Parts of Animals IntraText - Concordances group |
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1 I, 1| phenomena presented by each group of animals, and, when this 2 I, 2| permissible to break up a natural group, Birds for instance, by 3 I, 2| in a different class. The group Birds and the group Fishes 4 I, 2| The group Birds and the group Fishes happen to be named, 5 I, 2| up and dislocation. The group of the Many-footed, for 6 I, 3| as follows. No ultimate group must be included in more 7 I, 3| same division; and every group must be found in some division. 8 I, 3| for it would put a single group under different divisions 9 I, 3| dichotomy of the larger group, as some propose, is manifest 10 I, 3| resulting unit, or ultimate group. But one is misled by the 11 I, 4| single name denoting a higher group was not invented by mankind, 12 I, 4| with them a larger natural group.~It is generally similarity 13 I, 5| connexion with each individual group would involve, as already