INDEX 



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Monkey (and see Monkeys): 



— barrigudo, i 77. 



— Diana, i 74. 



— entellus, i 72-73 (illust.); li 164-165. 



— green guenon, i 74. 



— guereza, i 73. 



— Java, i 74. 



— miriki, i 77 (illust.)- 



— moustache, i 74. 



— owl-faced night-, li 319 (illust.), 320. 



— pig-tailed, iii 233, 234 (illust.). 



— proboscis, i 73. 



— red howling, i 76-77. 



— rhesus, i 74. 



— saki, black, i 78; iii 240, 241 (illust.). 



— spider, i 77; iii 239-240 (illust. ), 255 



— squirrel, i 78. [(illust.). 



— wanderoo, i 74-75 (illust.). 

 Monkeys (and see Monkey, Baboons, 



&c.), i 71-79; ii 225, 325, 326, 348- 

 349, 363-365 ; iii 158-162, 223-240, 

 493-494 ; iv 134, 140, 382, 419-420, 

 424, 429, 473. 

 ^ Capuchin, i 77. 



— clawed. See Marmosets. 



— colobi or African thumbless, i 73; 



— guenon, i 73-74. [iii 237, 238. 



— howling, i 76-77; iv 146. 



— macaques, i 74-75. 



— naked-tailed, i 76-77. 



— New World, i 76-78; iii 238-240, 



— Old World, i 72-76; and see Apes, 

 Baboons, &c. 



— sakis, i 76, 78. 



— tailed, i 72. 



Monkey-Musk, iv 90 (illust.). 

 Monk-Fish, i 286-287 (illust.). 

 Monkshood, iv 80. 

 Monodon monoceros, iv 394. 

 MonOtremata. See Mammals, egg- 

 laying. 



Montagu, iv 149. 

 Moor-Hen, i 17/; ii 240, 295; iii 61. 

 Moose, i 112; iii 52; and see Elk. 

 Moquin-Tandon, ii 199, 201. 

 Mordella, iv 43. 

 "More-Pork" Birds, iv 428. 



Morgan, Lewis H., iv 136. 

 Morgan, Lloyd. See Lloyd Morgan. 

 Morgan, T. Hunt, iv 494. 

 Morone labrax, i 273. 



MorphO cypris, i 361. 



— Neoptolemus, i 361. 

 Morphology, of animals, i 11-13, 17; 



iv 480-482. 



Morris, iii 434; iv 407. 



Morula, iii 338, 340, 341, 342. 



Mosasaurus, iv 469. 



Moschus moschiferus, i no; iii 



J51; iv 402. 



Moseley, i 7, 398. 



Mosquitoes, i 355: ii 121, 215; iv 190, 

 207, 341 (illust.). 



Moss-Polypes, i 304. 436-433; ii 



261, 279, 339, 410-411 ; iii 7, 8, 99- 

 100, 330-331; iv 104-105, 439. 

 Motacilla alba, i 157. 



— fla\'a, i 157; ii 66. 



— liigubris, i 157: ii 65. 



— melanope, i 157; iii 125, 457-458. 



— Rail, i 157. 



Moth (and see Moths) : 



— antler, iv 163. 



— atlas, i 363. 



— black arches, ii 287. 



— brimstone, i 364; ii 297-298; iii 102. 



— brown dolly, i 365. 



Moth {Cont.) 



— buff-tip, i 363; ii 299. 



— cabbage, iv 352 (illust.). 



— chimney sweeper, i 364. 



— cinnabar, iv 59. 



— clothes, i 365 (illust.); iv 353. 



— codlin, i 365; iv 352 (illust.). 



— common wainscot, i 364. 



— corn, iv 353 (illust.). 



— currant, i 364; ii 307. 



— death's-head, i 363; iv 43. 



— diamond-back, iv 352. 



— dun-bar, ii 252. 



— early thorn, ii 300. 



— emperor, 1363; ii 120; iv 164 (illust.). 



— ermine-, little, i 365. 

 white, ii 313. 



— gipsy, iv 353, 359. 



— goat, i 363; iv 43, 352. 



— gold-tail, ii 360. 



— grass, iv 352. 



— great yellow underwing, iv 352. 



— green oak, i 365. [iv 352. 



— heart-and-dart, i 364 ; iii 401 (illust. ); 

 - — humming-bird, iii 311. 



— lackey, i 364. 



— lobster, ii 313-314 (illust.). 



— magpie or currant, i 364; ii 307. 



— muslin, ii 313. 



— nun, iv 353. 



— oak eggar, i 364; iv 163 (illust.). 



— oak procession-, ii 346-347. 



— oak silk-, iv 260. 



— pale tussock-, i 364. 



— pea, iv 352. 



— peppered, ii 293-294. 



— pine Hawk-, i 363; ii 314. 



— plume, common, i 366. 

 twenty, i 366. 



— privet, i 363. [401-402. 



— puss, i 363; ii 3T3-3i4> 359-360; iii 



— silkworm, i 364 ; ii 214 ; iii 401 ; iv 

 259-260 (illust.). 



— silver V, i 364; iii 401 (illust.); iv 352. 



— tiger, i 363. 



— turnip, iv 352. 



— wax, iv 353. 



— winter-, i 364, 372; iv 359 (illust.). 

 Moths (and see Moth), i 351, 358-360, 



362-366; ii 120, 214-215, 252, 313; iii 

 312, 313, 399-402; iv 56, 72, 162-164, 

 351-353- ___ 



— burnet, iii 402. 



— clear-wing, i 362, 363. 



— — hornet, i 363: ii 313. 



— hawk-, i 362, 363; iv 88. 

 elephant, ii 314. 



— lappet, Iii 400. 



— large, i 362, 363-364. 



— leaf-miner, i 362, 365. 

 ^ leaf-roller, i 362, 365. 



— looper, i 362, 364. 



— owlet, i 362, 364; ill 103, 401 ; iv 352. 



— plume, i 362, 365-366. 



— small, i 362, 365-366. 



— South American, iii 401. 



— spinner, i 362, 363-364. 



"Mother Carey's chicken", i 183. 

 Mother-of-pearl, iv 398. 

 Mouflon, iv 227. [406. 



Moulting process, of crustaceans, i 

 Mountain Devil. See Moloch. 

 Mouse, harvest (and see Mice), i 128; 

 iii 483 (illust.). [347. 



— house-, i 128; ii 321 ; iv 346 (illust.), 



— wood-, or long-tailed field-, i 128. 

 Mouse-Birds, iii 266-267. 



; 11 150. 



[263. 



434-355: ii 



473, 476, 477. 



Mouse-Deer, i 109 ; and see Chevro- 



tains. 

 Mouth and Mouth-cavity (see also 



Mouth-parts, Jaws, &c.): 



— of acorn-headed worm, i 301. 



— of amphibians, i 238, 240, 253, 255. 



— of animalcules, i 492, 493, 494, 495. 



— of annelids, i 426, 427, 432; ii 147, 

 148. 



— of arachnids. See Mouth-parts. 



— of ascidians, i 297, 298. 



— of birds, i 143-144; and see Beak. 



— of crustaceans. See Mouth-parts. 



— of echinoderms, i 451, 452, 455, 457, 

 45S, 459, 460, 462. 



— of fishes, i 13, 258, 261, 265, 270, 

 271, 274, 276, 283, 284, 291-292. 



— of flat-worms, i 442, 443, 444, 445, 

 •446. 



— of insects. See Mouth-parts. 



— of king-crabs. See Mouth-parts. 



— of lancelet, i 294. 



— of mammals, i 34, 46, 54-55. 



— of molluscs, i 307, 311, 331, 339; ii 

 196-197, 198 (illust.). 



— of moss-polypes, i 437. 



— of myriapods. See Mouth-parts. 



— of nemertines, i 305. 



— ofperipatus. See Mouth-parts. 



— of reptiles, i 13, 192, 193, 199, 206, 

 216, 228, 229. 



— of siphon-worms, i 432 



— of thread-worms, i 447. 



— of vertebrates, i 303. 



— of wheel animalcules, 



— of zoophytes, i 466, 

 479, 481, 483. 



Mouth-parts and Mouth of Ar- 

 thropods (see also Limbs, Jaws, 

 Appendages): 



— arachnids, i 386, 388, 390, 391, 394. 



— crustaceans, i 403, 404, 407, 408, 

 413, 414, 4T7, 418, 421, 422; ii 141, 

 142, 144; iii 277-278. 



— insects, i 345, 346, 348. 

 beetles, i 367; ii 107. 



— bugs, i 351-352: ii 122-123 



(illust, j, 216-217. 



— - -- ■ flies, two-winged, i 355 - 356, 

 358; ii 120, 121 (illust.), 122, 215. 



moths and butterflies, i 359 



(Illust.); ii 103, 214-215 (illust.), 252; 

 iv 164. 



fringe-winged, ii 216. 



membrane- winged, i 370; ii 



205-206, 207; iv 254, 255 (illust.). 



net-winged, i 376, 377; ii nr, 



113, 114, 115, 116; iii 223, 386; iv 

 122. [ii 102. 



straight-winged, i 345-346, 380; 



— king-crabs, i 423. [218 (illust.). 



— myriapods, i 395, 396; ii 132-133, 



— peripatus, i 399, 401; ii 134. 



— sea-spiders, i 424. 



Movement, i 17-18. 



— amixboid, i 49; iii r-4. 



— ciliary, i 49; iii 4-8. See also Cilia. 



— euglenoid, iii 88-S9. 



— muscular, i 4S-49; iii 8-16, 17-18, 

 87-8S, 112-113, 173-174, 199-200, 

 231, 292. See also Muscular S^'S- 

 tem. 



— organs of 'see also Appendages, 

 Digits, Limbs): [216. 



acorn - headed worm, iii 215- 



— amphibians, iii 45-50, 116-121, 



182-184, 212-214, 372, 287-288. 



