Excerpt from The Cyclopædia, Vol. 14 of 39: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature XIV
The. Axes of the globe and the orbit are not the fame that of the latter is directed obliquely outwards, fo that, if prolonged behind the apex ofthe pyramid, it would meet its fellow within the cranium: the axes of the two eyes are parallel, and point direfily forwards. The drong e} cal chord, made up of the optic nerve and its firm inveltnzents, enters the orbit in the direction of the axis of the lztter, and is attached towards the inner fide of the poiicrior furface of the globe.
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