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Metazoa began. The one group must have passed imperceptibly 

 into the other, and it is only because the intermediate forms 

 have become extinct that we are led to draw a hard and fast 

 line between uni-cellular and multi-cellular organisms. And 

 even now the Flagellata, and in a lesser degree theCiliata, are 

 there to remind us that our definitions are arbitraryand artificial. 

 But, after all, our conception of a Matazoon is not quite 

 simply that of a multi-cellular organism, propagating itself 

 by sexual reproduction, as will appear from the study of the 

 animals described in the following chapters* 



