MONNIER, identity of summer and winter wheat.
MONSTERS, double.
MONSTROSITIES, occurrence of, in domesticated animals and cultivated plants. -due to persistence of embryonic conditions. -occurring by reversion. -a cause of sterility. -caused by injury to the embryo.
MOOR, J.H., deterioration of the horse in Malasia.
MOORCROFT, Mr., on Hasora wheat. -selection of white-tailed yaks. -melon of Kaschmir. -varieties of the apricot cultivated in Ladakh. -varieties of the walnut cultivated in Kaschmir.
MOORE, Mr., on breeds of pigeons. -on ground tumblers.
MOORUK, fertility of, in captivity.
MOQUIN-TANDON, original form of maize. -variety of the double columbine. -peloric flowers. -position as a cause of pelorism in flowers. -tendency of peloric flowers to become irregular. -on monstrosities. -correlation in the axis and appendages of plants. -fusion of homologous parts in plants. -on a bean with monstrous stipules and abortive leaflets. -conversion of parts of flowers.
MORLOT, dogs of the Danish Middens. -sheep and horse of the Bronze period.
Mormodes ignea.