INDEX. 



MUSK. 



465 



bine, i. 365; peloric flowers, ii. 58-59, 

 61 ; position as a cause of pelorism in 

 flowers, ii. 345 ; tendency of peloric 

 flowers to become irregular, ii. 70 ; on 

 monstrosities, ii. 254 ; correlation in 

 the axis and appendages of plants, ii. 

 321 ; fusion of homologous parts in 

 plants, ii. 339, 341-342 ; on a bean 

 with monstrous stipules and abortive- 

 leaflets, ii. 343 ; conversion of parts of 

 flowers, ii. 392. 



Mole, white, ii. 332. 



Moll and Gayot, on cattle, i. 80, ii. 96, 

 210. 



Mollusca, change in shells of, ii. 280. 



Monke, Lady, culture of the pansy by, i. 

 368. 



Monkeys, rarely fertile in captivity, ii. 

 153. 



Monnier, identity of summer and winter 

 wheat, i. 315. 



Monster, cyclopean, ii. 341 : 



Monsters, double, ii. 339-340. 



Monstrosities, occurrence of, in domesti- 

 cated animals and cultivated plants, i. 

 366, ii. 254 ; due to persistence of em- 

 bryonic conditions, ii. 57 ; occurring by 

 reversion, ii. 57-60 ; a cause of sterility, 

 ii. 166-167; caused by injury to the 

 embryo, ii. 269. 



Montegazza, growth of a cock's-spur in- 

 serted into the eye of an ox, ii. 369. 



Montgomery, E., formation of cells ii 

 370. 



Moor, J. H., deterioration of the horse in 

 Malasia, i. 53. 



Moorcroft, Mr., on Hasora wheat, i. 313; 

 selection of white-tailed yaks, ii. 206 ; 

 melon of Kaschmir, ii. 275 : varieties 

 of the apricot cultivated in Ladakh, i. 

 345 ; varieties of the walnut cultivated 

 in Kaschmir, i. 356. 



Moore, Mr., on breeds of pigeons i 148 

 156, 208, 209, 211. 



Moordk, fertility of, in captivity, ii 156 



Morlot, dogs of the Danish Middens i 

 18;_ sheep and horse of the bronze 

 period, ii. 427. 



Mormodes ignea, ii. 53. 



Morocco, estimation of pigeons in i. 



Morren, C, on pelorism, ii. 58 • in Cal 

 ceolaria, ii. 346 ; non-coincidence^ of 

 double flowers and variegated leaves 

 ii. 167. «-»ves, 



Morris, Mr., breeding of the Kestrel in 



captivity, ii. 154. 

 Morton, Lord, effect of fecundation by a 



quagga on an Arab mare, i. 403-404 

 Morton, Dr., origin of the dog, i. 16 - 



hybrid of zebra and mare, ii. 42 

 Morus alba, i. 334. 



VOL. II. 



Moscow, rabbits of, i. 106, 120 ; effects 

 of cold on pear-trees at, ii. 307.' 



Mosses, sterility in, ii. 171 ; retrogressive 

 metamorphosis in, ii. 361. 



Moss-rose, probable origin of, from Rosa 

 centi/olia, i. 379 ; Provence roses pro- 

 duced from seeds of, i. 380. 



Mosto, Cada, on the introduction of 

 rabbits into Porto Santo, i. 113. 



Mottling of fruits and flowers, i. 400. 



Moufflon, i. 94. 



Mountain-ash, ii. 230. 



Mouse, Barbary, ii. 152. 



" MOVEN-TAUBE," i. 148. 



Mowbray, Mr., on the eg«:s of game fowls, 

 i. 248 ; early pugnacity of game cocks, 

 i. 251 : diminished fecundity of the 

 pheasant in captivity, ii. 155. 



Mowbray, Mr., reciprocal fecundation 

 of Passiflora alata and racemosa. ii. 

 137. 



Mulattos, character of, ii. 46. 



Mulberry, i. 334, ii. 256. 



Mule and hinny, differences in the, ii 

 67-68. 



Mules, striped colouring of, ii. 42 ; obsti- 

 nacy of, ii. 45 ; production of, among 

 the Komans, ii. 110; noticed in the 

 Bible, ii. 202. 



Muller, Fritz, reproduction of orchids, 

 ii. 134-135 ; development of crustacea, 

 ii. 368 ; number of seeds in a maxil- 

 laria, ii. 379. 



MtiLLER, H., on the face and teeth in 

 dogs, i. 34, 73, ii. 345. 



MtiLLER, J., production of imperfect nails 

 after partial amputation of the fingers, 

 ii. 15; tendency to variation, ii. 252; 

 atrophy of the optic nerve consequent 

 on destruction of the eye, ii. 297 ; on 

 Janus-like monsters, ii. 340 ; on gem- 

 mation and fission, ii. 358 ; identity of 

 ovules and buds, ii. 360 ; special af- ' 

 finities of the tissues, ii. 380. 



MtiLLER, Max, antiquity of agriculture, 

 ii. 243. 



Multiplicity of origin of pigeons, hypo- 

 theses of, discussed, i. 188-194. 



Muniz, F., on Mata cattle, i. 90. 



Munro, E., on the fertilisation of orchids, 

 ii. 133 ; reproduction of Passiflora alata, 

 ii. 138. 



" Murassa " pigeon, i. 144. 



Murphy, J. J., the structure of the eye 

 not producible by selection, ii. 222. 



Mus alexandrinus, ii. 87-88. 



Musa sapientum, Chinensis and Caven- 

 dishii, i. 377. 



Muscari comosum, ii. 185, 316. 



Muscles, effects of use on, ii. 297. 



Musk duck, feral hybrid of, with the 

 common duck, i. 190. 



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