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1 II, 6| head, and particularly the eyes, appear largest in the embryo 2 II, 6| about what happens with the eyes of animals. Though from 3 II, 6| The sense-organ of the eyes is set upon certain passages, 4 II, 6| both to the brain and the eyes. The head is very large 5 II, 6| account of the brain, and the eyes appear large because of 6 II, 6| to move them. So then the eyes of animals are perfected 7 II, 6| for the question how the eyes come into being, and why 8 II, 7| colours smeared upon the eyes to see if they colour the 9 II, 7| For the region about the eyes is, of all the head, that 10 II, 7| this are seen to have their eyes sunken in. The reason is 11 IV, 6| and pigeons. Hence if the eyes of swallows while still 12 IV, 6| is inflicted, so that the eyes grow and sprout afresh. 13 V, 1| blueness and blackness in the eyes, height and depth of pitch 14 V, 1| upper part of the body.~The eyes of all children are bluish 15 V, 1| reason of this is that the eyes of other animals are more 16 V, 1| themselves, whereas the eyes of men happen to be of many 17 V, 1| And the reason why the eyes of infants are bluish and 18 V, 1| about the difference in eyes, for what reason some are 19 V, 1| colours mentioned. For some eyes have too much liquid to 20 V, 1| others the due amount. Those eyes therefore in which there 21 V, 1| depth). When we come to the eyes between these, they differ 22 V, 1| responsible for the fact that blue eyes are not keen-sighted by 23 V, 1| keen-sighted by day nor dark eyes by night. Blue eyes, because 24 V, 1| dark eyes by night. Blue eyes, because there is little 25 V, 1| far as it is liquid. Dark eyes are less moved because of 26 V, 1| a sort of dryness of the eyes and therefore it is found 27 V, 1| amount of liquid that the eyes of children appear blue 28 V, 1| and so is blueness of the eyes; excess of thinness or of 29 V, 1| then Nature cannot make the eyes correspond exactly, either 30 V, 1| person, if he shades his eyes with his hand or look through 31 V, 1| brows projecting over the eyes. For the cause of seeing 32 V, 1| it is the position of the eyes that is the cause of seeing 33 V, 1| transparent medium coming to the eyes from distant objects. A 34 V, 1| that animals with prominent eyes do not see well at a distance, 35 V, 1| whereas those which have their eyes lying deep in the head can 36 V, 1| nothing projecting over the eyes, the sight must be scattered 37 V, 1| causes of the difference in eyes.~ 38 V, 2| with those who shadow the eyes with the hand.~Similar is