Aristotle's History of Animals In Ten Books
BOOK X.--This book, in all probability erroneously ascribed to
Aristotle, is occupied with a treatise on the causes of barrenness in the human species. It appears to be rather a continuation of the seventh book, which ends abruptly; but it is well placed at the end, as no genuine work of our author.
THE HISTORY OF ANIMALS.
BOOK THE FIRST.