RUDIMENTARY EYES 



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in halibut and other large fishes, has an eye covered by semi -opaque skin, but it is not 

 rudimentary ; nor are the minute eyes of the other j^arasitic Teleost, the pearl-fish, 

 Encheliophis jordani, which spends much of its life inside the cloacie of sea-cucumbers. 



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