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01 - Bk. 5 Ch. 1 - The Dog: Examples of its Attachment to its Master
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02 - Bk. 5 Ch. 2 - The Horse
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03 - Bk. 5 Ch. 3 - The Ox
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04 - Bk. 5 Ch. 4 - The Egyptian Apis
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05 - Bk. 5 Ch. 5 - Sheep and their Wool
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06 - Bk. 5 Ch. 6 - Different Kinds of Cloths
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07 - Bk. 5 Ch. 7 - Goats
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08 - Bk. 6 Ch. 1 - Why the Largest Animals are Found in the Sea
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09 - Bk. 6 Ch. 2 - The Forms of the Tritons and Nereids
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10 - Bk. 6 Ch. 3 - The Balæna and the Orca
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11 - Bk. 6 Ch. 4 - Dolphins
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12 - Bk. 6 Ch. 5 - The Various Kinds of Turtles
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13 - Bk. 6 Ch. 6 - Distribution of Aquatic Animals into Various Species
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14 - Bk. 6 Ch. 7 - Fishes Valued for the Table
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15 - Bk. 6 Ch. 8 - Peculiar Fishes
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16 - Bk. 6 Ch. 9 - Bloodless Fishes
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17 - Bk. 6 Ch. 10 - Various Kinds of Shell-Fish
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18 - Bk. 6 Ch. 11 - Pearls
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19 - Bk. 6 Ch. 12 - The Nature of the Murex and the Purple
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20 - Bk. 6 Ch. 13 - Bodies which have a Third Nature, that of the Animal and Vegetable Combined
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21 - Bk. 6 Ch. 14 - The Shark
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22 - Bk. 6 Ch. 15 - Oyster-Beds, and Fish-Preserves
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23 - Bk. 6 Ch. 16 - Land-Fishes
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24 - Bk. 6 Ch. 17 - How the Fish Called the Anthias is Taken
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25 - Bk. 6 Ch. 18 - The Echeneis and the Torpedo
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26 - Bk. 6 Ch. 19 - The Instincts and Peculiarities of Fishes
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27 - Bk. 6 Ch. 20 - Coral
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28 - Bk. 6 Ch. 21 - The Various Kinds of Oysters