3-74 GENERATION. Sect. XXXIX. 



8. The changes of animals before and after nativity. Similarity 

 of their f e. Changes in them from luj}^ hunger % ami 



c , - r. All warm-blooded animals derived from one li '•• • ■ \g filament . 

 Cold^Mooded animals t ?a feels, worms , vegetables, derived alfo from 

 one (iving filament. Male animals have teats. AI ale pigeon gives 

 milk. The world it e fe cfcaufes. A fl ate of 



probation and refponfibility. V. I. Efficient caufe of the colours of 

 I'i, ds' eggs, and of hair and feathers ', which become'whiie in fuowy 

 countries. Imagination of the female colours the egg. Ideas or 

 motions of the retina imitated by the extremities of the nerves of 

 touchy or fete mucsfunti %. L bent fupplied by the female of 

 three kinds. Her imagination can only ajfeel the firfi kind. 



ules hovj produced) and mulattoes. Organs of reproduction why 

 deficient in mules. Eg<^s with double yolks. VI. I. Various fe- 

 c ret ions produced by the extremities of the veffels, as in the glands. 

 Contagious matter. Many glands affected by pleafurable ideas, 

 1. thfe which fee ret e the feme n. 2. S/iails and worms are her- 

 maphrodite, yet cannot impregnate themfelves. Final caufe of 



y. 3. The imagination of the male forms the J ex. Ideas, or 

 motions of the nerves ofvifion or of touch, are imitated by the ulti- 

 mate extremities of the glands of the tejles, which mark the f ex. 

 This effect of the imagination belongs only to the male. The fex of 

 . . yon is not owing to accident. 4. Cattfes of the changes in 

 . from hm .on as in monjlers. From the male. From 



the female. 5. M carriages from fear. 6. Fewer of the 

 imagination cfthe male over the colour ', form, and fex of the prog- 

 cr An tnjiance qf. 7. jttj of generation accompanied with 

 ideas of the male or female 'f or m. Art of begetting beautiful chil- 

 dren of either fex. VII. Recapitulation. VIII. r. Appendix. 

 Buds are individuals. Conjtjl of pi u inula cnudex and radicle, 

 livery part of the caudex can germinate. A triple tree by ingraft- 

 ment. A lateral vegetable mule produced by three parents. Gon- 

 fervafontindlis. 2. Lateral propagation of polypus, and hydra 



>torea. The halves of two polypi made to unite. Ingraftment 

 of vegetables. Lateral mule. 3. New bud of a doubly ingrafted 

 tree has thn e hinds of caudex. Triple mule produced from vari- 

 ous parts of the parent tree. 4. Earthworms cut afunder gener- 

 ate a nezv head, and a new tail. So the caudexes cfthe buds of 

 ees. Thi -yon not formed at the fame time. 5. Parts 



caudex of the new bud are fecreted from correfpondent 



rts of lie parent bud, and unite beneath the cuticle. livery 



. 'ex can germinate. Thefe pew buds refmble the 



part cf : h, where i. Lateral mule from many 



its. If a triple fexual mule ? 6. Gravitation, chemical 



affmiv', electricity ^ m fm. Fewer to attract 1 . Aptitude to 



be 



