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animals, with the exception of the Protozoa. This highly 

 important fact justifies the inference in accordance with the 

 fundamental law of Biogeny, that the various ancestral 



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Fig. 174. 



Fig. 179. 



Fig. 174. — (A) Gastrula of a Zoophyte (Gastrophysema), Haeckel. 



Fig. 175. — (B) Gastrula of a Worm (Arrow-worm, Sagitta). After Kowa- 

 levsky. 



Fig. 176.— (C) Gastrula of an Echinoderm (Star-fish, Uraster). After 

 Alexander Agassiz. 



Fig. 177. — (D) Gastrula of an Arthropod (Primitive Crab, Nauplius). 



Fig. 178.— (E) Gastrula of a Mollusc (Pond-snail, Limnceus). After 

 Karl Eabl. 



Fig. 179. — (F) Gastrula of a Vertebrate (Lancelet, Amphioxus) After 

 Kowalevsky. 



