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Microscope; dissecting, J. Smith (5), 

 Beck (10) ; vi, 49, 50. 



Microscopic niountiug, various, John- 

 ston (3), iv (o. s.), 299, J. E.Gray 

 (2), Kalph(l),vi (o. s.), 118-121, 

 J. Smith (1), H. H. Brown (1), 

 Morris (1), Stokes (1), Guy (2), 

 Beck (8), Proctor (1), R^.lph (2), 

 Stokes (3), Heys (1), Maddox (5), 

 Goddard (1), Leigh (1). J. Smith 

 (6), Allen (1), x, 292, 293, xi, 285, 

 286, 288, Lawrance (1, 2). See 

 also Sections, Stains. 



Microscopic writing, Farrants (1). 



Micro - spectroscope, Huggins ( 1 ), 

 Browning (1), xii, 68-71. 



Microsporon, Hogg (4). 



Microtome, J. Smith (1), xiv, 177, 178, 

 xvii, 101, Busk (10). See also Sec- 

 tion. 



Miliola, Parker (1). 



Milioliua, Brady (3) xix, 268 and xxi, 

 45. 



MILNER, "W. R. (1). Description of a 

 trough for exhibiting the circula- 

 tion of the blood in a fish's tail. 

 vii (o. s.), 113, 114. 



Mimosa ; pulvinus, Gardiner (2). 



M'INTOSH, W. C. (1). The Trematode 

 larva and Ascaris of the Carcinus 

 moenas. v, 201-204, pi. viii. 



(2). On the Gregariniform para- 

 site of Borlasia. (Transactions) 

 XV, 38-41, pi. ii. 



(3). Experiments on young Sal- 

 mon, viii, 145-154, pi. iii. 



— ■ — • (4). On a Crustacean parasite 

 of Nereis cultrifera. x, 39-41, pi. v. 



(5). On Amphiporus spectabilis, 



and other Nemerteans. xv, 277- 

 293, pis. xiv, XV. 



MITCHELL, J. (1). On a pulsatile mus- 

 cular organ, auxiliary to the circu- 

 lation, found in the legs of certain 

 insects. (Transactions) vii, 36-38. 



(2). High powers. viii (o. s.), 



273, 274. 



(3). Oscillatoriacese. i, 63, 64. 



(4). Notes from Madras, ii, 



60-62, and ii, 303-307. 



(5). On the true reading of 



measurements with the cobweb 

 micrometer. (Transactions) xiv, 

 71-73. 



MITSUKURI, K. (1). On the struc- 

 ture and significance of some aber- 

 rant forms of Lamellibranchiate 

 gills, xxi, 595-608, pi. xxxiv. 



MITSUKURI, K.— 



(2). On the development of 



the suprarenal bodies in Mammalia, 

 xxii, 17-29, ])1. iv. 



(3) & C. ISHIKAWA. On the 



formation of the germinal layers 

 in Chelonia. xxvii, 17-48, pis. ii-v. 



MOGGRIDGE, J. (1). On the mutta of 

 the sulphur springs at Valdieri. 

 viii, 223-225. 



V. Mohl, H. ; obituary, xv, 178-181. 



V. Mohl ; Principles of the Anatomy 

 and Physiology of the Vegetable 

 Cell (review), i (o. s.), 287-292. 



Molecuhir theory of organisation, Ben- 

 net (2), Ord (2) ; see also Cal- 

 careous Concretion. 



MOLESCHOTT, J. (1) & RICCHETTI. 

 On the restoration of the mntions 

 of the spermatozooids of the Mam- 

 malia (transl.). iii (o. s.), 294, 

 295. 



MoUusca ; radulse, J. E. Gray(l), Hogg 

 (6). 



— development, E. R. Lankester (24, 



27, 32), Haddou (1). 



— trichocysts, Bergh (1). 



— affinities, E. R. Lankester (21, 24). 



— haemoglobin, Sorby (8). 



— colouring matter, Moseley (9). 



— gills, Peck (1), Mitsukuri (1). 



— pores from blood-system to exterior, 



A. G. Bourne (7). 



— see also Cephalopoda, Gastropoda, 



Lamellibranchiata, Heteropoda, 



Pteropoda. 

 Moloch ; pineal eye, W. B. Spencer (3). 

 Monadina, criticized, E. R. Lankester 



(31). 



— in human intestine, D. D. Cunning- 



ham (2). 

 Monera; monograph of, Hackel (1). 

 Monocotyledons; raphides, Gulliver (3). 

 Monocystis, E. R. Lankester (3, 18). 

 Monostroma, Ciirrey (7). 

 Monothalamia, Archer (25). 

 Monotremata; ovary, Poulton (3). 



— tongue, Poulton (2). 



MONTAGNE, M. C. (1). On the mul- 

 tiplication of Chara by division 

 (transl.). ii (o. s.), 40, 41. 



Morel; Compendium of Human His- 

 tology (review), i, 128. 



Morin ; Note Relative aux Apparences 

 Microscopiques des Cheveux Hu- 

 mains et des Polls d'Auimaux 

 (review), i (o. s.), 136. 



Morrhua, parasites, Maddox (7). 



