. The beginnings of life: being some account of the nature, modes of origin and transformation of lower organisms. Life -- Origin. 2l6 THE BEGINNINGS OF IIFE. differed very much in shape and size—some were not more than tchjct"? whilst others were as much as jio" """V"-'. Fig. 57. Segmentation of Embryonal Areas into Monads. ( X 1670.) a. First stage of differentiation. b. Second stage—area almost homogeneous and refractive. c. First traces of segmentation. d. Segmentation more complete—units highly refractive. e. Units less refractive—forming tailless corpuscles.


. The beginnings of life: being some account of the nature, modes of origin and transformation of lower organisms. Life -- Origin. 2l6 THE BEGINNINGS OF IIFE. differed very much in shape and size—some were not more than tchjct"? whilst others were as much as jio" """V"-'. Fig. 57. Segmentation of Embryonal Areas into Monads. ( X 1670.) a. First stage of differentiation. b. Second stage—area almost homogeneous and refractive. c. First traces of segmentation. d. Segmentation more complete—units highly refractive. e. Units less refractive—forming tailless corpuscles. /. Fully-developed Monads derived from such corpuscles. in diameter. Their shape was wholly irregular. Care- ful examination with a yV and a .^y immersion ob-. 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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