. The beginnings of life: being some account of the nature, modes of origin and transformation of lower organisms. Life -- Origin. THE BEGINNINGS OF LIFE. 211 Monads in a manner presently to be described j whilst in others they seemed to remain for a longer period. Fig. 56. Simplest Mode of Development of Monads and Fungi from the Pellicle. ( X 1670.) a, a. First stage of differentiation of separate and aggregated corpuscles. b, b. Such corpuscles in a more refractive condition, developing into Monads. c, c. Fully-developed Monads. d. Larger area in first stage of differentiation. e. Refractiv
. The beginnings of life: being some account of the nature, modes of origin and transformation of lower organisms. Life -- Origin. THE BEGINNINGS OF LIFE. 211 Monads in a manner presently to be described j whilst in others they seemed to remain for a longer period. Fig. 56. Simplest Mode of Development of Monads and Fungi from the Pellicle. ( X 1670.) a, a. First stage of differentiation of separate and aggregated corpuscles. b, b. Such corpuscles in a more refractive condition, developing into Monads. c, c. Fully-developed Monads. d. Larger area in first stage of differentiation. e. Refractive corpuscles which will develop either into Monads or Fungi. /,/. More refractive corpuscles which give birth to mycelial filaments as in g, and ultimately expand into" a form of Penicillium (h). in the condition of simple motionless corpuscles. Other solitary corpuscles or small areas began to form in the pellicle in precisely the same manner, though they P 2,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bastian, H. Charlton. London, Macmillan and co.
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