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BIOLOGY AXD ITS MAKERS 



in its less grotesque form, his discovery of the development 

 of the eggs of jjlant-lice without previous fertilization, his 

 researches on regeneration of parts in polyps and worms, 

 and other observations place him among the conspicuous 



Fig. 64. — Charles Bonnet, i 720-1 793. 



naturalists of the period. His system of philosoph}', which 

 has been carefully analyzed by Whitman, is designated by 

 that writer as a svstem of negations. 



In 1 82 1, J. Fr. ^Meckel, recognizing the great value of 



