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MAM MIO 



Mammalia — 



— quadrate, G. Baur (1). 

 Manihot; laticiferous tissue, D. H. 



Scott (2). 



MARSHALL, A. M. (1). The develop- 

 ment of the cranial nerves in the 

 Chick, xviii, 10-10, pis. ii, iii. 



(2). The morphology of the 



Vertebrate olfactory organ, xix, 

 300-333, pis. xiii, xiv. 



— — (3). On the head cavities and 



associated nerves of Elasmubranchs. 

 xxi, 72-97, pis. v, vi. 



(4) & W. B. SPENCER. Obser- 

 vations on the cranial nerves of 

 Scyllium. xxi, 469-499, pi. xxvii. 



(5). On the nervous system of 



Antedon rosaceus. xxiv, 507-548, 

 pi. xxxv. 



MARSHALL, C. F. (1). Observations 

 on the structure and distribution 

 of striped and unstriped muscle 

 in the animal kingdom, and a 

 theory of muscular contraction, 

 xxviif, 75-107, pi. vi. 



Marsilea, development, v, 50. 



Marsipella, Brady (3) xix, 36. 



Marsupialia ; fcetal membranes, Cald- 

 well (1), Osborn (1). 



— ovary, Poulton (3). 



— tongue, Poulton (1). 

 Mastigamceba, Archer (25) xvii, 350 ; 



Biitschli (1). 



Martin, Benjamin; Life and Works of, 

 Williams (2), see also Williams (1). 



Martin ; Microscopic Objects, figured 

 and described (review), xi, 188, 

 189. 



MARTINI, A. de (1). On the anatomical 

 constitution of the nerves of sense 

 in the genus Aplysia (transl.). i, 

 123. 



MAY ALL, J. (1). Immersion objectives 

 and test objects, ix, 242-245. 



MAYNARD. J. (1). Note on binocular 

 vision, vi, 50-52. 



McCarthy, J. (l). Some remarks on 

 spinal ganglia and nerve-fibres. 

 XV, 377-381, pi. xxii. 



McMURRICH, J. P. (1). On the oste- 

 ology and development of Syngna- 

 thus peckianus. xxiii, 623-650, 

 pis. xlii, xliii. 



McNAB, W. R. (1). Notes on Hau- 

 steiu's researches on the develop- 

 ment of the embryo in Monocoty- 

 ledons and Dicotyledons, xiii, 51- 

 55, pi. iv. 



Measled pork, W. Smith (3). 

 MECZNIKOW, E. (1). Researches on 



the nature of the Vorticella stem 



(transl.). iii, 285-289. 



— — (2). On the development ot 



Ascaris nigrovenosa (transl.). vi, 

 25-32. 

 (3). Concerning some little- 

 known forms of animal (transl.). 

 vi, 241-252, pi. V. 



— — (4). Researches on the intra- 



cellular digestion of Invertebrates 

 (transl.). xxiv, 89-111. 



— — (5). The ancestral history of 



the inflammatory process, xxiv, 

 112-117. 



Medusaj ; marginal sense-organs, Ge- 

 genbaur (1) ; action of fresh water, 

 Romanes (1), E. R. Laukester 

 (47). 



MEISSNER, C. (1). On a fungoid 

 growth in the nails (transl.), ii 

 (o. s.), 38-40. 



Melicerta; general anatomy, William- 

 son (3), Huxley (1), Gosse (1). 



MELLAND, B. (1). A simplified view 

 of the histology of the striped 

 muscle-fibre. xxv, 371-390, pi. 

 xxiv. 



Menipea, A. M. Norman (1). 



Mephitis; tongue, &c., Tuckerman (1). 



Mesoblast; formation, Caldwell (2). 



Mesoglaja, G. C. Bourne (1). 



Mesotffinium, Archer (7, 11). 



Mesozoa, see Dicyemidae, Ortbonectidaj. 



Metamerism, see Segmentation. 



Metazoa, derivation from Protozoa, 

 Sedgwick (5) xxvii, 518 ; see also 

 Embryology. 



Methffimoglobin, Halliburton (4). 



METSCHNIKOFP. See MECZNIKOW. 



Micrasterias; fission, Lobb (2) ; Archer 

 (4, 10), Hobson (1). 



Microcha>ta, Benham (1) parts i and ii. 



Micro-chemistry, Parker (1), Beale (3), 

 Guy (3). 



Micro-geology, Stoddart (1). 



Micrographic Dictionary, parts i-ix 

 (review), xiii, 74-76. 



Micrography, atmospheric, Pouchet (1, 

 2, 3), Samuelson (4), Berkeley (2). 



Microgromia, Archer (25) xvii, 115. 



Micro-mineralogy, Highley (5). 



Micro-photography, Delves (1), Shad- 

 bolt (2), Highley (2, 3), Rood (1), 

 ii (o. s.), 203, 204, Wenham (6, 

 22), Davies (2), Woodward (1), 

 xii, 72, 73, Maddox (3, 4). 



