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CHAUX, F., roan-coloured feral horses of Mexico, i. 61; origin of domestic turkey, i. 292; on raising peaches from seed, i. 339. MICHEL, F., selection of horses in mediaeval times, ii. 203; horses preferred on account of slight characters, ii. 209. MICHELY, effects of food on caterpillars, ii. 280; on _Bombyx hesperus_, ii. 304. MICROPHTHALMIA, associated with defective teeth, ii. 328. MIDDENS, Danish, remains of dogs in, i. 18, ii. 427. MIGNONETTE, ii. 237, 311. MILLET, i. 371. MILLS, J., diminished fertility of mares when first turned out to grass, ii. 161. MILNE-EDWARDS, on the development of the crustacea, ii. 368. MILNE-EDWARDS, A., on a crustacean with a monstrous eye-peduncle, ii. 391. _Milvus niger_, ii. 154. _Mimulus luteus_, ii. 128. MINOR, W. C., gemmation and fission in the Annelida, ii. 358. _Mirabilis_, fertilisation of, ii. 363; hybrids of, ii. 131, 169, 265. _Mirabilis jalapa_, i. 382, 393. _Mirabilis longiflora_, ii. 88. _Mirabilis vulgaris_, ii. 88. _Misocampus_ and _Cecidomyia_, i. 5. MITCHELL, Dr., effects of the poison of the rattlesnake, ii. 289. MITFORD, Mr., notice of the breeding of horses by Erichthonius, ii. 202. MOCCAS Court, weeping oak at, ii. 18. MOGFORD, horses poisoned by fool's parsley, ii. 337. MOELLER, L., effects of food on insects, ii. 281. MOQUIN-TANDON, original form of maize, i. 320; variety of the double columbine, i. 365; {465} 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 domesticated animals and cultivated plants, i. 366, ii. 254; due to persistence of embryonic conditions, ii. 57; occurring by reversion, ii. 57-60; a cause of ste
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