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On September 2nd, 1872, Mr.Darwin wrote to Mr.Wallace, in reference to the latter's review of "The Beginnings of Life," by H.C.Bastian (1872), in "Nature," 1872, pages 284-99: "At present I should prefer any mad hypothesis, such as that every disintegrated molecule of the lowest forms can reproduce the parent-form; and that these molecules are universally distributed, and that they do not lose their vital power until heated to such a temperature that they decompose like dead organic particles.") solutions of the same kind.

I am astonished that, as yet, I have met with no allusion to Wyman's positive statement (236/2.

"Observations and Experiments on Living Organisms in Heated Water," by Jeffries Wyman, Prof.of Anatomy, Harvard Coll.

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