THE BURDEN OF BURDON SANDERSON.

["Every organism must have sprung from a unicellular ancestor."—Dr. Burdon Sanderson's Presidential Address to the British Association.

That life is a sell we most of us know,

But Doctor Burdon Sanderson tells

It began in a cell oh! æons ago!

And Progress is merely the growth of cells.

And is that what you were fashioned for

Our "unicellular ancestor"?

"The specific energy of cells"

Is a taking phrase, but what does it mean?

Is it merely the Life that in most things dwells,

Or must we go reading the lines between,

To find what you really were fashioned for,

Our "unicellular ancestor"?

Words, words, words! What matter if

They're scientific and pseudo-oracular.

Or, scouting a terminology stiff,

Couched in sciolist's plain vernacular!

Do they tell us what you were fashioned for,

Our "unicellular ancestor"?

Burdon's burden, like Villon's of old

Leaves us a prey to doubt and fear.

Your meaning and purpose when shall we be told

Oh cells—or snows—of yester-year?

Or what you truly were fashioned for

Our "unicellular ancestor"?


The Modern "Tender" Passion.—Bimetallism.