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MORRIS, J. W. (1). On mounting 

 Polyzoa and Hydroid Zoophytes, 

 so as to display the outstretched 

 tentacles as in life, ii, 116, 117. 



MOSELEY, H. N. (1). Notes on the 

 method of application of nitrate of 

 silver and chloride of gold in the 

 preparation of certain tissues for 

 microscopic investigation, xi, 55- 

 59 ; cf. xi, 287, 288. 



(2). On certain methods which 



may be employed in the investiga- 

 tion of the development of the 

 Frog's egg. xi, 151-155. 



(3). Some remarks on the nerves 



of the cornea of the Rabbit and 

 Frog, xi, 261, 262, pi. xiii. 



(4). On the circulation in the 



wings of Blatta orientalis and 

 other insects, and on a new method 

 of injecting the vessels of insects. 

 xi, 389-396, pi. xvii. 



— — (5). On methods for preparing 



the organ of Corti for microscopical 



investigation, xii, 375-378. 

 (6). A few notes on microscopic 



preparations of insects' eyes, xii, 



379. 

 (7). On Actiniochrome, a 



colouring matter of Actiniae which 



gives an absorption spectrum, xiii, 



143, 144. 

 (8). Note on Mihakowics' new 



method of imbedding, xvi, 327- 



329. 

 (9). On the colouring matters 



of various animals, and especially 



of deep-sea forms dredged by 



H.M.S. " Challenger." xvii, 1-23, 



pis. i, ii. 



— — (10). On Stylochus pelagicus, 



anew species of pelagic Planarian, 

 with notes on other pelagic species, 

 on the larval forms of Thysanozoon 

 and of a Gymnosomatous Ptero- 

 pod. xvii, 23-34, pi. iii. 



(II)' Notes on the structure of 



several forms of land Planarians, 

 with a description of two new 

 genera and several new species, 

 and a list of all species at present 

 known, xvii, 273-292, pi. xx. 



(12). Dr. G. von Koch's method 



of preparing sections of corals. 

 XX, 245, 246. 



— — (13). Notes on the structure of 



Seriatopora, Pocillopora, Coral- 

 lium, and Tubipora. xxii, 391-398. 



MOSELEY, H. N.— 



(14). On the pharynx of an 



unknown Holothurian of thefamily 

 Dendrochirotse, in which the cal- 

 careous skeleton is remarkably de- 

 veloped, xxlv, 255-261, pi. xxiii. 



(15). On the presence of eyes 



in the shells of certain ChitonidiB, 

 and on the structure of these 

 organs, xxv, 37-60, pis. iv-vi. 



MOSS, E. L. (1). Notes on the genus 

 Doliolum. xi, 403-405 ; cf . xii, 68. 



(2). A method for the micro- 

 scopic examination of sea-water. 

 XV, 392-394. 



MOUCHET. — (1). Monochromatic 

 illumination, vii, 154, 155. 



(2). Pleurosigma angulatum. 



vii, 221. 



— ■ — (3). Test-diatoms, viii, 105, 

 106. 



(4). Heuriscopometer. viii, 



281, 282. 



(5). New test-object, ix, 401. 



MOXON, W. (1). Description of the 

 peripheral termination of a motor 

 nerve, vi, 235-240, pi. iv. 



Mucedinese ; nutrition, Pasteur (3). 



Mucor, notes on, Currey (8). 



— in silica solution, W. C. Roberts (1). 



Mucorini, general account, van Tieg- 

 hem (1). 



Mucous glands, lymphatics, Kidd (2). 



Muffa (if Valdieri, Moggridge (1). 



mULLER, C. J. (1). On Vaginicola 

 valvata. ix, 25-27, pi. vii. 



MULLER, F. (1). On the common 

 nervous system of the Bryozoa, 

 exemplified in Serialaria coutinbii. 

 i, 300-305, pi. xi. 



MULLER, H. (1). Remarks on the 

 structure and function of the re- 

 tina (transl.). i (o. s.), 269-273. 



MtJLLER J. (1). On Sphserozoum, 

 Meyer (ThalassicoUa, Huxley), 

 Noctiluca, and the Polycystinse 

 (transl.). iv (o. s.), 72-76. 



Miiller's larva, Moseley (10). 



MUMMERY, J. B. (1). On the deve- 

 lopment of Tubularia indivisa. 

 (Transactions) i, 28-30, pi. iv, figs. 

 2-18. 



MUNRO, H. (1). On washing and con- 

 centrating Diatomacese. iii (o. s.), 

 241-243. 



(2). The microscope as a means 



of diagnosis, v (o. s.), 108-110. 



MURRAY, G. See BENNETT (4). 



