ZOOGENY. 



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i. Animal Tissues. 



1799. These are the mathematical primary forms, 

 whereof the animal body consists, and divide into the 

 animal and vegetative fundamental forms. 



A. ANIMAL FUNDAMENTAL FORMS. 



1800. As animality is the representation of the three 

 conditions of aether, and thus of the gravity, with light 

 and heat or motion, so are three tissues to be met with, 

 which correspond to these three forms. The light 

 emerges frbm the centre ; the gravity occupies the whole 



the motion oscillates between the two. The 



mass 



organic light-mass will therefore, as sun, occupy the 

 centre, the gravity-mass, like the planets, the periphery, 

 the motion-mass, like the heat, the radii between the 

 two. The primary form is, however, the primary vesicle. 

 If, therefore, new tissues appear in the animal, they can 

 thus be only metamorphoses of the vesicle. The vesicle, 

 can only resolve itself into three forms ; either its sub- 

 stance becomes self-substantial Point ; or in like manner 

 the envelope Line ; or, finally, both become an uniform 

 mass Globe. 



1. Point-tissue. 



1801. We take up or commence the study of the 

 animal substance, with the condition under w r hich it has 

 originated, that of a vesicle or sensitive blossom. The 

 vegetable texture attained a form which was prescribed 

 by the light. Now, as the animal vesicle is, in the first 

 place, nothing else but a Sentient, so must the texture 

 of the original animal vesicle be commensurate with this 

 property. 



1802. The highest perfection of the blossom was, 

 however, resolution of the texture into the original form 

 of vesicles or granules, a retroconduction of the organic 

 mass to the primary condition, yet under the signification 

 of light. The Highest of the blossom was an organized 

 and designedly-prepared granular texture pollen. 



1803. Now a substance which absolves itself from 



