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01 - Bk. 7 Ch. 1 – The Ostrich
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02 - Bk. 7 Ch. 2 – The Phoenix
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03 - Bk. 7 Ch. 3 – The Eagle
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04 - Bk. 7 Ch. 4 – The Vulture and the Hawk
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05 - Bk. 7 Ch. 5 – The Crow, the Raven, and the Owl
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06 - Bk. 7 Ch. 6 – The Woodpecker of Mars
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07 - Bk. 7 Ch. 7 – The Peacock and the Rooster
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08 - Bk. 7 Ch. 8 – The Goose
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09 - Bk. 7 Ch. 9 – Cranes
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10 - Bk. 7 Ch. 10 – Storks and Swans
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11 - Bk. 7 Ch. 11 – Foreign Birds which Visit Us
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12 - Bk. 7 Ch. 12 – Swallows
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13 - Bk. 7 Ch. 13 – Birds which take their Departure from Us in Winter
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14 - Bk. 7 Ch. 14 – The Nightingale
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15 - Bk. 7 Ch. 15 – The Halcyons: the Halcyon Days that are Favorable to Navigation
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16 - Bk. 7 Ch. 16 – The Instinctive Cleverness Displayed by Birds in the Construction of their Nests
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17 - Bk. 7 Ch. 17 – The Acanthyllis and the Partridge
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18 - Bk. 7 Ch. 18 – Pigeons
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19 - Bk. 7 Ch. 19 – Different Modes of Flight and Progression in Birds
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20 - Bk. 7 Ch. 20 – Strange and Fabulous Birds
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21 - Bk. 7 Ch. 21 – The Art of Cramming Poultry; Aviaries
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22 - Bk. 7 Ch. 22 – Peculiarities of Animals
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23 - Bk. 8 Ch. 1 – The Extreme Smallness of Insects
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24 - Bk. 8 Ch. 2 – Whether Insects Breathe, and Whether they have Blood
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25 - Bk. 8 Ch. 3 – Bees
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26 - Bk. 8 Ch. 4 – The Mode in which Bees Work
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27 - Bk. 8 Ch. 5 – The Mode of Government of the Bees
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28 - Bk. 8 Ch. 6 – Wasps and Hornets
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29 - Bk. 8 Ch. 7 – The Silk-Worm
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30 - Bk. 8 Ch. 8 – Spiders
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31 - Bk. 8 Ch. 9 – Locusts
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32 - Bk. 8 Ch. 10 – Ants