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PASSIONAL ZOOLOGY. 
of a profound genius), are farmers that work to produce wealth 
for us. 
It is supreme happiness for the stars to produce and manifest 
their powers. I have heard it mentioned that certain planets had 
imaginations of an adorable eccentricity in the moulding of their 
various series. 
The aromal power of planets depends not at all on their mass, 
but entirely on the character of their aromas. The Earth, which 
is one thousand four hundred times smaller than Jupiter, is a 
reservoir of aromas quite as important as those of this enormous 
globe. 
Every planet possesses its typical aroma, its special passional 
title, all whose products bear that signature, “ All that the Earth 
engenders is conformable to the Earth,” says Hippocrates. Now, 
as every creation bears the mark of its fabrication, it is orily in 
question to know the passional title of each planet to have the 
key to the universal classification of beings, or, in other words, of 
the universal classification of the sciences. The study of the pas- 
sional title of planets is easier than may be supposed, and pre- 
sents more charms than difficulties. Every astral creation is, in 
fact, resumed in a type, in a pivotal being, a royal being that re- 
sumes in itself all the anterior creations of its planet, and whose 
title is recognized in this, that he is invested with the faculty of 
creating, and of co-operating with God. This royal being, this 
pivotal being, will be Man for the planet Earth. 
Man is, in fact, the superior type of the terrestrial creation, the 
complete resum6 of all the anterior creations of his globe. Before 
stopping at the human form in the womb of his mother, man has 
passed through all the inferior forms of animality, Man is a 
world in little, whose brain reflects the universe and God. 
Let us study man, and the history of man will give us that of 
the beasts that we seek, and that of the flowers, and that of all 
the kingdoms that we do not seek, for God is one^ and man being 
king on this globe, all the rest of the beings created on this globe 
ought to be modeled in reference to him by virtue of the princi- 
ple of unity. Totus ad exemplar regis componitur orhis. 
The science of the relations of man with other created beings 
