Aristotle's History of Animals: In Ten BooksG. Bell, 1897 - 326 sider |
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Side vii
... oviparous quadrupeds , 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 ...
... oviparous quadrupeds , 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 ...
Side 7
... quadrupeds ; and some animals are without blood , as the bee and the wasp , and such marine animals as the sepia and the carabus , 2 and all animals with more than four legs . CHAPTER IV . 1. THERE are also viviparous , oviparous , and ...
... quadrupeds ; and some animals are without blood , as the bee and the wasp , and such marine animals as the sepia and the carabus , 2 and all animals with more than four legs . CHAPTER IV . 1. THERE are also viviparous , oviparous , and ...
Side 10
... oviparous have scales . The scale of a reptile is similar in situation to ... oviparous . The viper alone is viviparous , so that not all viviparous animals ... quadrupeds , 1 The Echinida . but they have never received names . Each kind ...
... oviparous have scales . The scale of a reptile is similar in situation to ... oviparous . The viper alone is viviparous , so that not all viviparous animals ... quadrupeds , 1 The Echinida . but they have never received names . Each kind ...
Side 20
... oviparous animals , such as birds and the oviparous quadrupeds , the parts are very widely separated , so that they appear to have two lungs ; they are , however , only two divisions of the trachea extending to each side of the lungs ...
... oviparous animals , such as birds and the oviparous quadrupeds , the parts are very widely separated , so that they appear to have two lungs ; they are , however , only two divisions of the trachea extending to each side of the lungs ...
Side 25
... oviparous quadrupeds , as the crocodile , lizard , and such like , both the fore and hind legs are bent forwards , inclining a little to the side , and likewise also in other ani- mals with more than four feet , except that the middle ...
... oviparous quadrupeds , as the crocodile , lizard , and such like , both the fore and hind legs are bent forwards , inclining a little to the side , and likewise also in other ani- mals with more than four feet , except that the middle ...
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