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knowledge of the "plans and specifications,' of the 

 chemical elements, their affinities and combinations, 

 of mechanical arrangements, etc. The Architect must 

 know the "plans and specifications;' must be able 

 to compare the work of construction with them, as 

 the work progresses ; must have memory to bear in 

 mind and recall the plans and specifications ; and 

 must have will-power to begin and continue the work 

 until the "structure' 1 is completed. So He must see 

 that each organ and part attains its proper form and 

 size at the right time; that each organ and part is 

 properly proportioned to and correlated with, every 

 other on each day of its growth. In other words: 

 He must see that the forces at work, and the motions 

 produced in each organ and part of the embryo body 

 are proportioned to and in harmony with the forces 

 at work and the motions produced in every other; 

 that the development and growth of each organ and 

 part keeps pace with those of every other. This 

 knowledge, power and creative force belongs only 

 to the Creator. 



Sec. 13. Spermatozoon 



A spermatozoon is a microscopic body contained 

 in the semen, to which the seminal fluid owes its 

 vitality; and which is the immediate means of im- 

 pregnating or fertilizing the ovum of the female ; a 

 spermatic cell or filament; a spermatozoid. (Cent. 

 Die. 7, p. 5819.) 



The spermatozoon is composed of protoplasm and 



