File:NIE 1905 Owl - eye.jpg
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DescriptionNIE 1905 Owl - eye.jpg |
English: Drawing of the eye of an owl, showing two aspects (see caption below). |
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Date | published 1905 | |||
Source | The New International Encyclopædia, v. 15, 1905, p. 172. | |||
Author | unknown artist; article is by Ernest Ingersoll and Hubert Lyman Clark | |||
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EYE OF AN OWL.
1. Section of the eye, showing the interior parts of the pecten at the insertion of the optic nerve (a) by which the vision is regulated under the great possible expansion and contraction of the eye. 2. Sclerotic coat, showing the stave-like pieces, connected by elastic tissue permitting great expansion and contraction.File history
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