The Creation And the Early Developments of Society
The Creation And the Early Developments of Society
James H James Henry Chapin
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For since graphite is believed to have the same origin as coal, namely from plants, it could not have been formed before there were plants ol which to form it. And as the first distinguishable plants above this formation are all of the first and simplest class, namely Acrogens, we have the best of rea- sons for presuming the Laurentian plants, or the plants which grew when the Laurentian rocks were forming, were entirely of this class. Moreover, some diligent explorers, notably Dr. J. W. Dawson..., of McGill College, Montreal, has 108 THE CREATION. discovered in the upper or later Laurentian, the fossil of an animal, Eozoon (dawning life), Eozoon so s i m pl e an d yet so obscure in struc- ture, that its organic character is still in some doubt. If it is an animal, as it prob- ably is, it is of the very lowest form, one of the minor Protozoans. Life began at the lowest point, and with the simplest mode of growth. Here, then, we find the introduction of life upon the earth, in the form of plants, and possibly of animals also.
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