Aristotle's History of Animals: In Ten BooksG. Bell, 1897 - 326 sider |
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Side vii
... fish , ser- pents , birds . The only animals described are those with red blood : the description of the rest being reserved for the fourth book . Their internal organs are also described ; and in the course of the book a few animals ...
... fish , ser- pents , birds . The only animals described are those with red blood : the description of the rest being reserved for the fourth book . Their internal organs are also described ; and in the course of the book a few animals ...
Side 1
... fish , for all these differ if either compared with their own class or with another , and there are many forms of birds and fishes . 3. Nearly all their parts differ in them according to the opposition of their external qualities , such ...
... fish , for all these differ if either compared with their own class or with another , and there are many forms of birds and fishes . 3. Nearly all their parts differ in them according to the opposition of their external qualities , such ...
Side 2
... fish . With regard then to the parts which each class of animal possesses , they agree and differ in this manner ... fishes . But there 2 B. I. THE HISTORY OF ANIMALS .
... fish . With regard then to the parts which each class of animal possesses , they agree and differ in this manner ... fishes . But there 2 B. I. THE HISTORY OF ANIMALS .
Side 3
... fish : the sponge also exhibits some signs of sensation , for they say that it is drawn up with some difficulty ... fishes. But there ...
... fish : the sponge also exhibits some signs of sensation , for they say that it is drawn up with some difficulty ... fishes. But there ...
Side 4
... fish , and the mollusca , and the malacostraca , as the crabs . Others creep on the bottom , as the crab , for this , though an aquatic animal , naturally creeps . ; 9. Of land animals some are furnished with wings , as birds and bees ...
... fish , and the mollusca , and the malacostraca , as the crabs . Others creep on the bottom , as the crab , for this , though an aquatic animal , naturally creeps . ; 9. Of land animals some are furnished with wings , as birds and bees ...
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