HEAT AND COLD. 



iod of incubation, and in conformity, difference in spe- 

 cies. The difference in the period of incubation mark- 

 ing the difference in species. 



Life of the fly, bug and various other orders being 

 the product of like conditions. They developing after 

 a few hours into living, breathing, organic bodies; then 

 the change had to be as rapid, owing to the conditions 

 that made life possible of like order. The life had to 

 develop means in a few hours, complying with the 

 changes which were to come to pass. In consequence, 

 the life of like locations taking in air and other proper- 

 ties through the pores and reducing same by the trans- 

 forming mechanism of digestion from within into more 

 minute particles. When reduced so as not to admit of 

 further separation within the conditions in the organic 

 system, then the particles were carried outward by the 

 excretory passages of the body, or the pores. The cold 

 having advanced so rapidly in like conditions of earth's 

 surface as to congeal the particles exuded through the 

 pores from within the organic body. Each succeeding 

 lair of particles carried outward from the organic body 

 being congealed on the outer portion of the next pre- 

 ceding lair. In consequence the organic body formed 

 wings out of the exuded refuse from the body. The ex- 

 uded particles being congealed on the outer portion of 

 next preceding lair, and the same process continued 

 until a fully developed pair of wings were the result 

 of the portion of the body where the greater portions 

 of bodily refuse were carried outward. 



Portions of the body where the pores were more min- 



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