The flocculiwere made up of granular aggregations, in the midst of which were a few bodies closely resembling Torulæ, though they were somewhat doubtful in nature.
When examined microscopically, the flocculi were seen to be made up for the most part of mere granular aggregations (simple, and not in the form of Bacteria).
In all probability the flocculi which formed would be found to be similar in their microscopical, as they certainly were in their naked-eye characters, to those met with in No.
There were multitudes of Bacteria and Vibriones, partly separate and partly aggregated (constituting the flocculi above mentioned).
At the expiration of this time the flocculiwere pretty numerous, though the fluid was otherwise bright.
When about one half of an aqueous solution has evaporated, it is often advantageous to repass it through a flannel or horsehair strainer, to remove theflocculi that generally form by the action of the heat and air.
Red oxide of mercury is readily dissolved by it, and when added to a solution of argentic nitrate it precipitates white flocculi of cyanide of silver.
It is transparent, of a yellowish hue, and sometimes flocculi of lymph are found in it.
These are usually exhibited in the form of flocculi following the spot.
If the whole nebula is but small, the local groups of flocculi may be drawn into the common centre of gravity before their constituent masses have coalesced with each other.
In a concentrating nebula these will, in the great majority of cases, eventually coalesce with the larger flocculi near to them.
The respective flocculi must not only be drawn towards their common centre of gravity, but also towards neighbouring flocculi.
The degree of condensation causing spiral movement, is a degree of condensation also implying masses of flocculi that are larger, and therefore more visible, than those existing in an earlier stage.
If the whole nebula is but small, the local groups of flocculi may be drawn into the common centre of gravity before their constituent masses have coalesced with one another.
The respective flocculi must be drawn not towards their common centre of gravity only, but also towards neighbouring flocculi.
In a concentrating nebula these will, in the majority of cases, eventually coalesce with the larger flocculi near to them.
The medium from which the flocculi have been precipitated, and through which they are moving, must, by gravitation, be rendered denser in its central parts than in its peripheral parts.
Hence the whole assemblage of flocculi will break up into groups: each group concentrating towards its local centre of gravity, and in so doing acquiring a vortical movement like that subsequently acquired by the whole nebula.
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