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BOWMAN LECTURE. 



the evidences of albinism afforded by the eyes of the two 

 children above described (IV, 1 and III, 9) not been 

 forthcoming, the true bearings of the case could hardly 

 have been discovered. 



In a case of my own (Albinism Memoir, Fig. 402)*, a 



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similar state of affairs existed, except that there was no 

 nystagmus and V., with the moderate myopia and slight 

 astigmatism corrected, was . I have myself no doubt 

 that Lloyd Owen's well-known case, Fig. 54 (Albinism 

 Memoir, Fig. 449), was really albinism limited to the eyes 

 * This lecture, Fig. 186, Appendix VII. 



