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not only the silent thoughts or prototypes of poetry and art, but also of 
peculiar love and affection. . 
must not at the same time s that all spermatic particles are, like 
ova, identical in physical appearance; for the spermatic particle is not 
the analogue o ovum, bu the new being; and, _as in the latter, 
the other is embodied the thought of a reptile. 
ir n there is in the elimination of the embryo from the female ; 
and exactly as there resides in the ovum the thought or idea of a future 
rs " 5 eee 7 ; A ; ‘ 
With one or two preliminary remarks, I will show what I here mea? 
In the development of a spermatic particle, you have, as 
said, the parent sperm cell, which isa large cell filled with small ones; 
each of which is nucleated, The direct formation of the spe 
particles here begins to take place, and it occurs in two general of 
The first is called the special cell; the second the fascicular mode 
