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1 I, 9 | includes the moist part whereby vision is effected, termed the " 2 I, 10| adapted for sharpness of vision. Man is the only, or nearly 3 II, 11| slight aperture is left for vision, through which the animal 4 II, 11| and shifting its line of vision in every direction, and 5 IV, 10| night-time from dimness of vision (and, by the way, all hard-eyed 6 VI, 3 | head, but still devoid of vision. The eyes, if removed about 7 IX, 34| owing to its keenness of vision, keeps flying after him