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1 I, 5 | all at any rate who have eyes to discern the reasons that 2 II, 2 | for instance, may have eyes. But in one these eyes may 3 II, 2 | have eyes. But in one these eyes may be of fluid consistency, 4 II, 10| channels which lead from the eyes to the blood-vessels that 5 II, 10| good reason between the eyes. For as the body consists 6 II, 10| there are two ears and two eyes, and the nostrils, though 7 II, 11| all appearance above the eyes. Not that they are in reality 8 II, 11| are in reality above the eyes; but they seem to be so, 9 II, 13| oviparous alike, have their eyes protected by lids. In the 10 II, 13| not only in closing the eyes, but also in the act of 11 II, 13| canthus. The reason for the eyes being thus protected is 12 II, 13| objects from falling into the eyes; and being more frequent 13 II, 13| the necessity of having eyes of fluid consistency and 14 II, 13| as they have to use their eyes at long distances. This 15 II, 13| certain differences in their eyes, but so far resemble each 16 II, 13| of this protection, their eyes are hard, just as though 17 II, 13| nature has endowed the eyes of Insects, and still more 18 II, 13| plainly. Fishes, however, have eyes of a fluid consistency. 19 II, 13| objects to knock against the eyes. The risk of collision being 20 II, 13| water she has made their eyes of fluid consistency.~ 21 II, 15| for the protection of the eyes; the former that they may