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English: Cephalopoda Fig. 14.—Diagrams of Sections of the Eyes of Mollusca from Encyclopædia Britannica 1911
A, Nautilus (and Patella). B, Gastropod (Limax or Helix). C, Dibranchiate Cephalopod (Oigopsid). Pal, Eyelid (outermost fold). Co, Cornea (second fold). Ir, Iris (third fold). Int 1,2,3,4, Different parts ofthe integument. l, Deep portion of the lens. l1, Outer portion of the lens Co.ep, Ciliary body. R, Retina. N.op, Optic nerve. G.op, Optic ganglion. x, Inner layer of the retina.N.S., Nervous stratum of the retina. (From Balfour, after Grenacher.) |
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Source | Encyclopædia Britannica 1911 - Cephalopoda article |
Author | Hugh Chisholm, editor |
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