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English: Spontaneous Generation of Seashells, according to Aristotle, varied with the nature of the seabed. Slime gave rise to oysters; Sand, to scallops; and the Hollows of rocks, to limpets and barnacles. People kept on wondering, though, whether the eggs of these animals might not be central to the generation process.
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