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Side viii
... insects . In the eighth chapter the organs of sense are considered , and afterwards , the voice , sleep , age , and differences of the sexes in animals are described . Book V. - In the former books animals are for the most part ...
... insects . In the eighth chapter the organs of sense are considered , and afterwards , the voice , sleep , age , and differences of the sexes in animals are described . Book V. - In the former books animals are for the most part ...
Side 3
... insects.3 By insects I mean those animals which have divisions in their bodies , whether in the lower part only , or both in the upper and lower . Many land animals , as I have already observed , procure their food from the water , but ...
... insects.3 By insects I mean those animals which have divisions in their bodies , whether in the lower part only , or both in the upper and lower . Many land animals , as I have already observed , procure their food from the water , but ...
Side 5
... insects and quadrupeds make no dwelling . 12. With regard to situation , some are troglodite , as lizards and serpents , others , as the horse and dog , live upon the sur- face of the earth . Some kinds of animals burrow in the ground ...
... insects and quadrupeds make no dwelling . 12. With regard to situation , some are troglodite , as lizards and serpents , others , as the horse and dog , live upon the sur- face of the earth . Some kinds of animals burrow in the ground ...
Side 9
... insects , which have naked wings , have no blood . Again , the feathered and leather- winged animals are all either bipeds or apodous , for they say that there are winged serpents in Ethiopia.3 5. The feathered tribe of animals is ...
... insects , which have naked wings , have no blood . Again , the feathered and leather- winged animals are all either bipeds or apodous , for they say that there are winged serpents in Ethiopia.3 5. The feathered tribe of animals is ...
Side 73
... insects , which includes many dissimilar forms . Insects are animals which , as their name signifies , are insected either in their lower or upper part , or in both ; they have neither distinct flesh nor bone , but something between ...
... insects , which includes many dissimilar forms . Insects are animals which , as their name signifies , are insected either in their lower or upper part , or in both ; they have neither distinct flesh nor bone , but something between ...
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