Monthly Microscopical") 
Jom-nal, June 1, 1869. , J 
INDEX. 
389 
Microscopic Objects, on the Classifica- 
tion and Arrangement of. By James 
MuKiE, M.D., 69. 
Microspectroscope, New Form of. By 
W. Crookes, F.E.S., 315. 
, Kesearches with, 249. 
Molecular and Microscopic Science. 
By Maby Somerville, 120. 
Mollusca, the Comparative Histology 
of the Type. By Herr F. Boll, 
248. 
Mollusks, on the Organs of Hearing in. 
By M. Lacaze-Duthiers, 114, 252. 
, Homologies of the Dental Plates 
and Teeth of. By Dr. J. Mac- 
DO>fALD, 190. 
Monocotyledon, the Structure of the 
Cotyledon in, 3G8. 
Motion, on Ciliary. By Herr T. W. 
Engelmann, 249. 
Mounting and Tinting of Sections of 
Animal Tissues, Notes on. By H. C. 
Bastian, M.D., 94. 
MoxoN, Dr., on the Anatomy and Mode 
of Division of Stentor, 369. 
Mulberry, Function of the Latex on the 
White. By M. Faivre, 314. 
Muller, C. J., on a New Growing- 
Slide, 174. 
MuRTE, Dr., on the Classification and 
Arrangement of Microscopic Objects, 
69. 
Muscles, on the Keparative Process after 
Injuries sustained by. By Dr. Neu- 
mann, 49. 
Mycoderms in the Urine of Diabetic 
Patients. By M. de Seynes, 187. 
N.- 
Nachet, M., on some Modifications of 
the Binocular Micj-oscope, 31. 
Nemerteans, the Structure of the British, 
369. 
Nemertes, Nervous System of. By M. 
Boeck, 178. 
Neumann, Dr., on the Reparative 
Process after Injuries sustained by 
Muscles, 49. 
Nitoche, Herr H., on the Anatomy and 
Development of the Fresh-water Po- 
lyzoa, 53. 
Nobert's Test-plate, American Obser- 
vations on. By W. S. Sullivant, 129. 
Noctiluca miliaris. By Victor Carus, 
51. 
Nylander, Dr., on the Formation of 
the Spores of Varicollaria, 128. 
O. 
Obituary: Brightwell, the late Mr. 
Thos., 200 
Object-Glass, a New i-incli, Mr. C. 
Collins's, 190, 258. 
Object-Glasses, on the Construction of. 
By F. H. Wenham, C.E., 111, 170, 
225, 295, 343. 
Object-Stage that can be Heated. By 
Dr. A. Schlarewsky, 50. 
Objectives, Wet or Dry. By H. Davis, 
i98. 
Onimus, M., on the Spontaneous For- 
mation of White Blood-Globules, 54. 
Orthoptera, Eesearches on the Wing of 
the. By M. H. De Saussure, 189. 
Ovum, the Structure and Relations of. 
By M. Van Beneden, 313. 
Owen, Professor, on Article No. 6, 
page 178, of the 'Monthly Micro- 
scopical Journal,' 294. 
Owsiannikofp, M., on the Structure 
and Development of the Spermatozoa 
in Fishes, 312. 
Ox, Enchondroma in an. By Herr 
ROKITANSKY, 251. 
P. 
Parkeria and Loftusia. By Dr. Car- 
penter and H. B. Brady, 299. 
Pennetier, Dr. G., L'Origine de la 
Vie, 181. 
Petromyzonini, Crystalline Lens of. Bv 
G. Gulliver, F^.R.S., 209. 
Philippeaux, M., on the Reproduction 
of Limbs, 251. 
Pistil, the Structure of the. By M. 
Van Tieghem, 250. 
Placenta, the Bulbous Portion of the 
Arteries of the. By Professor Hyrtl, 
251. 
Plants, Bacteria in, 253. 
, the Functions of the Roots of. By 
M. Corenwindeb, 54. 
Pleurosigma angulatum, on its Mark- 
ings. By J. B. Dancer, 243. 
Podurae, on the Scale-bearing. By S. 
J. McIntire, 203. 
Polyzoa, ObservatioDS on. By Al- 
PHEUS Hyatt, Salem, U.S., * 1868. 
Notice of, 47. 
, the Anatomy and Development of 
the Fresh-water. By Herr H. Ni- 
toche, 53. 
Pouchet, M., on the Brain in Edentata, 
54. 
Powell and Lealand's New Form of 
Condenser, 252. 
, IMessrs., their New Con- 
denser, 315, 319. 
