ORGANIC LIFE. 



incubation, or period of a constant and life-building in 

 the forming organism after the germinating of same 

 marking the dividing line between the species. We also 

 find portions of the earth's surface conforming to the 

 period of incubation of every known form of species. 



The variations from north to south making room 

 for the dividing of periods of incubation. Revolution 

 of the planet on its axis further varying the time or 

 periods of incubation. Topographical conditions 

 marking extra dividing lines between the species. All 

 considered as to their action on the particles of matter 

 yet in suspension, and further the action of properties 

 already precipitated acting by chemical affinity on 

 properties yet in suspension, causing union by combus- 

 tion within one temperature to dwell within another. 

 And the variations of time dwelling in a constant build- 

 ing process after germination marking the distinctive 

 line between the species. 



The change of the earth with regard to the sun in 

 its revolution on its axis brought about a cooling of 

 the properties held in suspension, and a corresponding 

 temperature necessary to the union with properties al- 

 ready precipitated, caused the union of the properties 

 from the air with the properties on the earth, and the 

 germination of same into a living organism; to further 

 develop according to the period of constant tem- 

 perature where germinated. Consequently, the 

 union was brought about by the contact of the 

 properties in the aerial form during the revo- 

 lution coming in contact with properties upon the 



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