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THE EYE IN EVOLUTION 



Figs. 366 and 367. — The Eye of the Ccelacanth (from a specimen of 



J. Millot, Paris). 



Fig. 366. The general configvn-ation of the eye showing the short antero- 

 posterior diameter, the large cornea through which the lens is visible, 

 and the peri-corneal ring of calcified scleral plaques. 



Fig. /-G7. — Section of the eye .showing the large spherical lens lying close to 



the cornea. 



