INDEX. 



377 



LUSCHKA, his paper, 114, n. 2 

 LYCETT, see MOKRIS 

 LYELL, his work, 144, n. 1 

 M'CoY, his works, 32, n. 1; 142, n. 4; 



145, n. 1 



M'CRADY, his paper, 105, n. 

 M'DONALD, his paper, 111, n. ; 163, 



n. 2 



M'LEAY, his work, 345, n. 2; his clas- 

 sification, 344 



MAILLET (!)E), his work, 179, n. 1 

 Mammalia, their standing, 40; their 

 development, 125; their yolk under- 

 goes a complete segmentation, 288; 

 peculiar to New Holland, 60 

 Man and Animals, difference between, 



65, n. 



MARCOU, his work, 142, n. 4 

 Marine animals, their size, 73 

 MARTIN ST. ANGE, see ST. ANGE 

 MARTIN and CHEMNITZ, their work, 



44, n. 3 

 Marsupialia, cannot be considered as 



a distinct class, 298 

 MATHERON, his work, 142, n. 4 

 MEEK (P. B.), his paper, 142, n. 4 

 MECKEL v. HEMSBACH, his paper, 125 

 MECKEL, his works, 37, n. 2; 125, n. 1 

 MEDUSA, 138 



MEIGS (On.), his paper, 125, n. 3 

 MEISSNER (G.), his papers, 114, n, 2; 



115, n. 1 

 MENGE, his paper, 117, n. 2 

 Metamorphoses of animals, 99-132 

 Metamorphosis, differs from alternate 



generation, 100, n. 3 

 MEYEN, his work, 109, n. 

 MEYER (H.), his work, 120, n. 1 

 MEYER (H. v.), his work, 145, n. 1 

 MICHELIN, his work, 145, n. 1. 

 MICHELOTTI, his work with Bellandi, 



145, n. 1 

 Millepora, not a Polyp but a Hy- 



droid, 34 

 MILLER (Hugh), his works, 12, n.; 



163, n. 3 



MILLER (J. C.), his work, 145, n. 1 

 MILNE-EDWARDS, see EDWARDS 

 Modern System in Zoology, 285-300 

 Mollusks, a primary division of the 

 animal kingdom, 40, 287; their 

 classes, 108 

 MONGEOT, his work with Schimper, 



150, n. 2 

 Monomyaria, their standing, 163 



Monstrosities, 131 



Moral faculties in man and the higher 



animals, 97 

 MORRIS and LYCETT, their work, 142, 



n. 4; 155, n. 3 



MORTON, his works, 142, n. 4; 250,n. 1 

 MULLER (A.), his paper, 122, n. 1 

 MULLER (J.), his works, 24, n. 2; 44, 



n. 1; 45, n. 2; 101, n. 1; 103, n. ; 



105, n. 1; 110, n. 1; 113, n. 2; 116, 



n. 2; 122, n. 1; 142, n. 4; 145, n. 1; 



162, n. 4; 180, 1; 290, n. 2; his 



embryological researches on Echi- 



nodernis, 138 

 MULLER (H.), his papers, 109; 111, 



u. 1 

 MULLER (M.), his papers, 117, n. 2; 



118, n. 1 

 MUNSTER, his works, 145, n. 1 ; 149, 



n. 2 



MURCHISON, his works, 32, n. 1 

 Mutual dependance of the animal and 



vegetable kingdoms, 185-186 

 Myeloneura, 208 

 Myriapods, 120 

 Myzontes, a distinct class of Verte- 



brata, 123, n. 1 



NaGELi, his papers, 113,n. 2; 118, n. 1 

 Narrowest limits within which ani- 

 mals may be circumscribed, 49-52 

 Natural System, 8, 31 

 NAUMANN, his works, 144, n. 1; 214 



Natural provinces of animals and 



plants, 48 



NELSON, his paper, 114, n. 2 

 Nematoids, 114 



NEWBERRY, his paper, 145, n. 1 

 NEWPORT, his papers, 114, n. 2; 120, 



n. 1; 124, n. 2 

 NITZSCH, his work, 188 

 NORDMAN, his works, 104, n.; 110, n. 



1; 116, n. 1; 118, n. 3; 129, n. 2 

 NOTT and GLIDDON, their works, 79, n. 

 Notice of the principal Systems of 



Zoology, 285 



OERSTED (A. S.), paper, 117, n. 2 

 OKEN, his works, 24, n. 1, 2; 179; 



235; 236, n.; his classification, 337 

 Oldest fossil remains, 17, n.; 31-36 

 Opalina, genus of Infusoria based 



upon embryos of Distoma, 291 

 ORBIGNY (D'), his works, 142, n. 4; 



144, n. 1; 145, n. 1; 155, n. 3; 162, 



n. 3 ; 163, n. 1 ; his work with 



FENISSAC, 44, n. 3 



