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INDEX. 



Microscope, Monkeying with, 339. 



, Mussrhcnlmirk's, 10 ■!!». 



, Nachet's Corneal, 070". 



f Large, 837. 



t Photographic, for Instanta- 

 neous Photographs, 842. 



1 Photo-miorographio, 840. 



, "On the possibility of improve- 

 ment in," 333. 



, Power of a, IOCS. 



) queen's Acme No. 4, 1045. 



, Reichert's, with new Stage and 



Iris Diaphragm, 307. 



, Rules for the use of, 148. 



> s wilt's Paragon (Wale's form), 



1043. 



, Radial, 555. 



, Thoma's, for observing the Cir- 

 culation of the Blood, 309. 



t Use of, in the Mechanical Arts, 



G76. 



v. Magic Lantern, 507. 



, Vaillanes' Photographic, 49G. 



, Watson's Collectors' Pocket, 311. 



( New Histological, 1045. 



, Watson Crossley, 670. 



with Fixed Revolver for Objec- 

 tives, Nachet's, 839. 



with Swinging Radial Mirror, 



Holmes', 505. 



Microscopes at the Antwerp Exhi- 

 bition, 129. 



, Crouch's Grand Model, Premier, 



and Student's, 1039. 



, English v. Foreign, 887. 



, Fuess's Penological, 843. 



, Leeuwenhoek's, 1047. 



, Pinhole, 152. 



, Projection, Chevalier's, Cooke's, 



and Plossl's Electric, 500. 



Microscopic Organisms in the Soil, 

 Oxidation and Reduction under the 

 Influence of, 118. 



Microscopy, Professional, 339. 



Microspectrum, Evolution of Oxygen 

 from Plants in, 825. 



Microspores of Sphagnum, 830. 



Microsporon furfur, the Pathogenic 

 Microbe of Tuberculosis, 1035. 



Micro-stroboscope for observing Muscle- 

 contraction in Insects, 863. 



Microthorax auricula, 263. 



Microtome, Becker's Sliding, 884. 



, Bulloch's (W. H.) Combination, 



166. 



for Large Sections, Weigert's 



Immersion, 890. 



for Pharmacologists, Vinassa's, 



887. 



, Hildebrand's Simple and Effec- 

 tive, 886. 

 , Improved Roy, 166. 



Microtome Knives, 890. 



, Nachet's, 1082. 



Object-holder, Henking's, for ac- 



ourately adjusting the Object, 708. 



, Providence, :W7. 



, Schiefferdecker's New, 1084. 



, Thoma-Jung, Alcoholic Drip for, 



1088. 

 Miorozoa from the London Clay exposed 

 in the Drainage Works, Piccadilly, 

 London, 1885, 737. 

 Mid-gut Gland (Liver) of Mollusea, 

 Preparing, 876. 



of Insecta, Preparing, 877. 



of Insects, and Regeneration of 



Epithelium, 231. 

 Migula, W., Preserving Preparations 



of Alg;e, 880. 

 Mikosch, K., Origin of Chlorophyll- 

 grains, 467. 

 Miles, J. L. W., 696. 

 Milk-sugar in Plants, Occurrence of 



the Elements of, 820. 

 Miller, M. N., 339, 1102. 

 Milne, W., Defectiveness of the Eye- 

 spot as a means of generic distinction 

 in the Philodinsea, 994. 

 Mimicry in Sponges, 811. 

 Mineralogy, The Microscope in, 904. 

 Minerals, Opaque, Inostranzeff's Com- 

 parison Chamber for the Microscopical 

 Study of, and other Objects, 507. 



, Optical Examination of, 181. 



, Rock-forming, Hussak's Guide to 



the Determination of, 176. 

 Minot, C. S., a Staining-dish, 907. 



, Histological Technique, 1094. 



, Imbedding in Celloidin, 164. 



, Isolating the Epidermis of Human 



and other Embryos from the Dermis, 

 872. 



, Picric-acid Carmine, 350. 



, and M. Flesch, Weigert's Hema- 

 toxylin Stain for the Central Nervous 

 System, 709. 

 Minute Details and Photography, 146. 

 Mirfield, E. H., 365. 

 Mites, 437. 



Mitsukuri, K., and C. Ishikawa, Ger- 

 minal Layers of Chelonia, 936. 

 Mitten, W., New Species of Metzgeria, 



1022. 

 Mittenzwey, M., 528. 

 Miura, M., 1102. 



Moebius, M., Mechanical Sheaths of 

 Secreting Vessels, 645. 



, Mucous Threads of the Sea- 



Sticklebaok's Nest, 406. 



, Resting Position of Oysters, 



52. 

 , Shimmer of the Petals of Ranun- 

 culus, 97. 



