K. Mobius in reply to. Dr. Dawson's Criticism. 185 
Eozoon. If Max Schultze had been acquainted with the struct- 
ure of Kozoon as well as with the structure of Polytrema his 
histological genius would certainly have prevented him from 
making such an assertion. 
treatment of Eozoon, representing its structure in a somewhat 
idealized manner.” Where did I say this? On p. 188 I said 
O 
exceeded.” These are my words. I am convinced that every 
naturalist who is free from prejudice will agree with me in 
that organic nature sustained b Carpenter and himsel 
he will kindly send me such ceccamttanvs of his Hozoon Can- 
adense, I will willingly forgive him that he has disappointed 
me and other naturalists. I will examine those genuine speci- 
Mens with the same care and conscientiousness; and if I find 
a true organic structure, I will avow, without hesitation, that 
the genuine Hozoon Canadense was an animal. The aim of all 
My researches is this: not that I should be the one to find the 
truth, but that the truth should be found and brought to the 
light. No error will be changed into truth by constantly 
believing, nor by persistently declaring, it as truth. 
