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INDEX. 



Microscopical Vision, Aperture and 



tlie value of wide-angled Immersion 



Objectives, 303, 347, 365. 

 Microscopie, Socie'te' Frangaise de, 710. 

 Microscopv. See Contents, xxv. 



and Histolocry, 964. 



in Victoiin, 977. 



in 1830-1881, 070. 



Micro-spectroscope, Mapping with, 145. 

 Microspongida and a Eadiolarian from 



considerable depths in the Atlantic 



Ocean, 173. 

 Microstereoscopic Vision, Conditions of, 



680. 

 Microtome, Ranvier, Loewe's Modifi- 

 cation of, 840. 



, Taylor's Freezing, 954. 



, Williams's Freezing, 697. 



, Zeiss's, 699. 



Microzymes, Rule and Origin of some, 



644. 

 Milk, Blue, 91. 

 Miller's Microscoiie with Telescopic 



Eye-piece, 935. 

 Mills, L. G., Diatoms from Peruvian 



Guano, 865. 

 Mineralogy, Micrographical, 710. 

 ,Ve'rick's Goniometrical Mi croscope 



for, 812, 

 Minerals and Rocks, Cohen and 



Grimm's Microphotographs of, 854. 

 Moist Chamber and Cumpressorium, 



Holman's, 142. 



, Malassez', 825. 



Specimens, &c., Tubes for con- 

 veying by post, 145. 

 Molecules, Arrangement of, in Tra- 



jectorial Curves caused by Growth, 



268. 

 Mollusca. See Contents, xi. 

 Molluscoida. See Contents, xii. 

 MoUuscum, Bacillus of Contagious, 496. 

 Monoculars, Eye-Shade for, 518. 

 Monothalamous Rhizopods, Fission of, 



905. 

 Monotremata, Cochlea of, 875. 

 Monotropa Hypopitys, 913. 

 Monticulipora, Relationship of the 



Genus Heteropora to, 233. 

 Mosses. See Contents, xx. 

 Motion of Diatoms, 649. 

 Mould, Vegetable, Action of Worms in 



the Formation of, 888. 

 Moulds, Chemical Composition of, 926. 

 Mounting Class, 962. 



Clip, 141. 



, &c.. Objects. See Contents, xxix. 



Mounts, Dry, for the Microscope, 138. 

 Mouth Organs and Head of Diptera, 



236. 

 "Mouth-arms" of the Rhizostomidae, 



897. 



Movement, Power of, in Plants, 627. 



Movements and Vegetative Reproduc- 

 tion of Diatoms, 509. 



, Auxotonic, of Vegetable Organ- 

 isms, 62S. 



of Diatoms, 102. 



• of Protoplasm, Influence of the 



Mode of Preparation on, 225. 



of Tendrils, 629. 



of the Sap and of various Organs, 



Hydrostatic Tension as a Cause of, 

 771. 



, Physiological, Microscopical Re- 

 presentation of, 864. 



Mucor, Influence of Autisejitics on, 

 284. 



Mucorini, Phenomena of Growth in, 

 926. 



, Two New, 284. 



Multinucleated Cells, 266. 



in the Suspensor of some 



Leguminosse, 69. 



Multiple Staining of Animal and Vege- 

 table Tissues, 868. 



Multiplication and Hypertrophy of 

 Nuclei in the Hypertrophied Cells of 

 Plants, 267. 



Murray and Heath's Polarizing Ap- 

 paratus, 302. 



Muscineai. See Contents, xx. 



Muscle, Contracted, Micrometrical Re- 

 searches on, 707. 



Fibres, Smooth, Transverse Stria- 



tion of, 720. 



Muscles and Pedicellarise of Sea-Urchin, 

 253. 



of tlie Larva, Histolysis of, during 



the Postembryonic Development of 

 the Diptera, 445. 



Muscle-wave, Secondary, 20. 



Muscular Activity and Breaking down 

 of Material in the Animal Body, 

 Relations between, 226. 



Contraction, Microscopical Phe- 

 nomena of, 720. 



Mycetozoa or Myxomycetes, 638. 

 Myriapoda. See Contents, xiii. 

 Myxomj'cetes, Animal Nature of, 288. 



, Cutting Sections of, 844. 



or Mycetozoa, 638. 



with Aggregated Plasmodium, 



639. 



N. 



Nachet, Sen., Obituary of, 970. 

 Nachet's Objective Carrier, 661. 



Petrographical Microscope, 934. 



Porte-loupe, 939. 



Naples, Sponges from, 64. 

 Narragansett Bay, Jelly-fishes of, 746, 

 Nauplius Form of Leucifer, 42. 

 Nectaries, Extra-floral, 626. 



