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1 2| air, and that the sense of smell consists of fire. (I say 2 2| fire. (I say the sense of smell, not the organ.) For the 3 2| organ.) For the organ of smell is only potentially that 4 2| that which the sense of smell, as realized, is actually; 5 5| Dryness.~For the object of Smell exists not in air only: 6 5| to possess the faculty of smell, although water contains 7 5| kind would be an object of Smell.~That the property of odorousness 8 5| creatures also have the sense of smell.~Again, the exhalation theory 9 5| yet they have the sense of smell—unless, indeed, they have 10 5| perceives odour is a sense of smell, and this they do perceive, 11 5| middle unit, the sense of smell occupies in itself as it 12 5| Hearing. Hence the object of smell, too, is an affection of 13 5| creatures have the sense of smell both in air and water. Accordingly, 14 5| Accordingly, the object of smell is something common to both 15 6| should hear, or see, or smell, the same object as another, 16 6| persons together see, or smell, or hear [the same object].