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tissues or infusions, they had always been really intro- 

 duced from without. He had no doubt of the fixity 

 of species, and expressed himself in language very 

 similar to that employed by Linnaeus in the next 

 generation : — " Omnia animalcula," says Leeuwenhoek, 

 "quantumvis vilia ac despecta, originem suam debent illis 

 animalculis, qucB initio rerum creata fuere, iisdemque 

 gaudent perfectionihus." ^ 



^Oonf. Arc. Nat., Epist. 121 (argumentum). 



