A Possibility in 



tains its form but loses the mass, which, if 

 retained, would make for it a fitting body. 

 Two abnormal creatures are thus united in a 

 being with both form and mass. We might 

 regard a head as an ovary with retained sex 

 products, which, in their activity and strug- 

 gles, create consciousness. It must be thought 

 of as a low form of organism a colony of 

 germs, each of which has a possibility of 

 growth to give to it body, but not enough to 

 make an effective independent unit. 



A complex organism of this kind would have 

 two ovaries an internal one, either male or 

 female, and an external one of the other sex. 

 The internal ovary, as a brain, can determine 

 the actions and form of the whole organism, 

 but it cannot propagate itself. The external 

 and subordinated ovary of the female would 

 unite its products with similar products from 

 the external and subordinated ovary of the 

 male. That which effects the subsequent gen- 

 eration is the union of the germs of the 

 outer bodies of the two parents the parts of 

 them that have been reduced to mass and 

 hence have never gone through any, or, at 



