The book A Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga was written by author Ramacharaka, Yogi, 1862-1932 Here you can read free online of A Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga a good or bad book?
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Then it passes on to the _amoebae_, whichbegins to show a slight difference in its parts. Then on the_foraminifera_, which secretes a shell of lime from the water. Then ona step higher to the _polycystina_, which secretes a shell, or skeletonof flint-like material from the water. Then come the sponges. Then thecoral-animals, anemones and jelly-fish. Then come the sea-lilies, star-fish, etc. Then the various families of worms. Then the crabs, spiders, centipedes, insects. Then come the mollusca,... which include theoysters, clams and other shell-fish; snails, cuttle-fish, sea-squirts, etc. All of the above families of animal-forms are what are known as"invertebrates, " that is, without a backbone. Then we come to the "vertebrates, " or animals having a backbone. Firstwe see the fish family with its thousands of forms. Then come theamphibia, which include the toads, frogs, etc. Then come the reptiles, which include the serpents, lizards, crocodiles, turtles, etc. Thencome the great family of birds, with its wonderful variety of forms, sizes, and characteristics.
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