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changes or variations impressed on the egg until such changes 

 became normal to the modern types? 



D. SOMATIC AND GERM PLASM 



The old enigma has been partly solved through the experi- 

 mental method in modern biology. The full solution is indeed 

 far from reached but the key apparently has been found. As 

 usual in science imagination led the way in the search for this 

 key which is now generally believed to be bound up in the con- 

 ception of the germ plasm as outlined in a series of hypotheses 

 by Darwin, Galton, Spencer, Nageli, and especially by Weis- 

 mann in his famous essays on Heredity. According to Weis- 

 mann's conception our lobster, like all animals, is made up of two 

 kinds of protoplasm, somatic plasm and germ plasm. The. 

 somatic plasm forms the structures of the individual including 

 all of the systems of nutrition and relation; the germ plasm in 

 the female, is confined to the eggs and the endothelium from 

 which eggs are formed, and in the male, to the sperm cells and 

 the endothelium from which sperm cells are derived. The so- 

 matic plasm wears out and ultimatelytries from old age but the 

 germ plasm is handed down and continues to live in generation 

 after generation of descendants. The individual thus is a 

 nurse_or carrier of the potentially immortal germ plasm; and 

 his inheritance comes not from the somatic protoplasm of either 

 parent but from the germ plasm of both, and here is the secret 

 of the conformity to type-r-the race is preserved in the germ 

 plasm. 



The development of this idea forms one of the most interest- 

 ing chapters in the history of biological science. While highly 

 speculative, especially at the outset, it was nevertheless devel- 

 oped on a basis of facts. These facts are connected with the 

 phenomena of mitosis or cell division which were worked out by 

 many different observers during the two decades from 1870 to 

 1890. It was found that every characteristic type of animal 

 or plant cell reproduces its like by cell division, and that the 

 characteristic and most important changes of the cell during 



