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report of dredging operations in the seas to the 

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53. The anorthosecipe. Student, II., 1869, 



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54. Description of some peculiar fish's ova. 

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55. On the shell-structure of Fusulina. 



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Eehinida. Monthly Microsc. Jo uru. III., 1870, 

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57. On the thenno-dynamies of the general 



oceanic circulation. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XLL, 

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58. On the Gibraltar Current, the Gulf 

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59. On Eozoon canadense. Nature, III., 

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61. The deep sea, its physical and biological 



conditions. Student, V., 1871, pp. 225-250, 

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65. On the general oceanic thermal circu- 



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Carpenter, William Benjamin. 7O. On the 

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71. On the physical geography of the Cas- 

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Carpenter, William Benjamin, and Brady, 

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Carpenter, William Benjamin, and Jeffreys, 

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3. On the presence of albumen in neutral 

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4. On the mode of collecting samples of 



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66. On the temperature and movements of 

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67. On the temperature and animal life ot 

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68. On the latest scientific researches in 

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69. On the undercurrents of the Bosphorus 

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deep-sea water, and of their analysis for dissolved 

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Carpmael, Ernest. On TTNDALL'S cometary 

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Carr, Thomas William. Notes of a voyage round 

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