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1 I, 3 | must needs be provided.~One sense, and one alone, is common 2 I, 3 | common to all animals-the sense of touch. Consequently, 3 I, 9 | has not eyes in the full sense, yet it has eyes in a kind 4 I, 15| accordance with their natural sense. But in regard to other 5 I, 15| situated frontwards; the sense of hearing, and the organ 6 I, 15| Of the senses man has the sense of touch more refined than 7 I, 15| but in less degree, the sense of taste; in the development 8 II, 13| With regard to organs of sense, all save eyes, fishes possess 9 III, 3 | courses in the organs of sense and at the roots of the 10 IV, 7 | eyes, but no other organ of sense discernible, except that 11 IV, 7 | like flesh in the ordinary sense of the term; but it is a 12 IV, 8 | experience of any special sense not here included), is five: 13 IV, 8 | smell and taste; the fifth sense, that, namely, of touch, 14 IV, 8 | some animals the organs of sense are plainly discernible; 15 IV, 8 | It is the same with the sense of smell; that is to say, 16 IV, 8 | but that fishes have the sense of taste, for a great number 17 IV, 8 | similar in regard to the sense of smell. Thus, as a rule, 18 IV, 8 | they distinguish by their sense of smell; and, by the way, 19 IV, 8 | organ for smell, it has the sense of smell remarkably keen. 20 IV, 8 | substances and not on sweet. The sense of touch, by the way, as 21 IV, 8 | their possession of the sense of smell, that is proved 22 IV, 8 | proof that it possesses a sense of taste hangs by the proof 23 IV, 8 | hangs by the proof of its sense of smell; for whenever an 24 IV, 8 | have the least developed sense of smell; and, of the stationary 25 IV, 8 | So much for the organs of sense in the general run of animals. 26 VI, 2 | appears to have a very acute sense of smell.~The generation 27 IX, 5 | their hiding places, from a sense of security based upon the