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came separated at once into a large number of segments 

 bj a rearrangement of the individual organs. This assump- 

 tion is supported bj the consideration that with the lateral 

 sinuous movement of the body, and with the rigidity of the 

 tissues caused by increasing differentiation, the formation 

 of alternating regions of greater and less motility was of 

 considerable advantage to the individual, and rendered 

 possible a further elongation of the body. The first cause 

 for the appeai^ance of metameric segmentation would then 

 be sought in the manner of locomotion and in mechanical 

 conditions. However, this latter view is not supported in 

 any way by embryology. 



Even though we have not been able to give a positive 

 decision on these difficult questions, yet it seems to us ap- 

 propriate, in the present state of knowledge, to indicate the 

 direction of future inquiry by which a possible solution of 

 the questions is to be sought. 



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