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  <dc:title>Unpublished paper and letter, 'On a peculiarity in the structure of the eye of the Balæna mysticetus' by J A [John Atkinson?] Ransome</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Ransome describes his dissection and anatomical study of four eye specimens from the Balaena mysticetus [bowhead whale]. He discovered that two muscles in the eye enable it to switch from a flat shape like that of fish to a convex one like that of quadrupeds in order to see clearly both underwater and out of water. Followed by a covering letter from Ransome to Astley Cooper.

Subject: Zoology

Communicated by Astley Cooper. Read to the Royal Society on 9 March 1820.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>[1819]</dc:date>
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