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from the upper chalk, Bromley, Kent. Geol. 

 Mag., 9, 1882, pp. 529-533. 



Carpenter, P. Herbert. 25. On some new or 

 little-known Jurassic crinoids. [1881.] Geol. 

 Soc. Quart. Journ., 38, 1882, pp. 29-43. 



26. On the relations of Hybocrinus, 

 Baerocrinus, and Hybocystites. Geol. Soc. 

 Quart. Journ., 38, 1882, pp. 298-312. 



27. Notes on echinoderm morphology, 

 No. V. On the homologies of the apical system, 

 with some remarks upon the blood-vessels. 

 Quart. Journ. Microsc. Sci., 22, 1882, pp. 371- 

 386. 



28. On the classification of the Comatulse. 

 Zool. Soc. Proc., 1882, pp. 731-747. 



29. On the supposed absence of basals in 

 the Eugeniacrinidie and in certain other Neo- 

 crinoids. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 11, 1883, pp. 

 327-334. 



30. Note on Deroocrinus Parfaiti. Ann. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist., 11, 1883, pp. 334-336. 



31. Reports on the results of dredging, 

 under the supervision of Alex. AGASSIZ, in the 

 Gulf of Mexico (1877-78), and in the Caribbean 

 Sea (1878-79), by the U. S. Coast Survey 

 Steamer Blake. 18. The stalked crinoids of the 

 Caribbean Sea. [1882.] Cambridge (Mass.), 

 Mus. Comp. Zool. Bull., 10, 1883, pp. 165- 

 179. 



32. Descriptions of new or little-known 

 Comatulse. I. & II. [1882.] Linn. Soc. Journ. 

 (Zool.), 10, 1883, pp. 487-526. 



33. Notes on echinoderm morphology, 

 No. VI. On the anatomical relations of the 

 vascular system. Quart. Journ. Microsc. Sci., 

 23, 1883, pp. 597-616. 



34. On a new crinoid from the Southern 

 Sea : Thauiuatocrinus renovatus. Roy. Soc. 

 Proc. 35, 1883, pp. 138-140. 



35. On the Crinoidea of the North At- 



lantic between Gibraltar and the Faeroe Islands. 

 With some notes on the Myzostomida, by Prof. 

 L. VON GRAFF. [1883.] Edinburgh, Roy. Soc. 

 Proc., 12, 1884, pp. 353-380. 

 Carpenter, P. Herbert, & Etheridge, R. (Junr.). 

 Contributions to the study of the British palaeo- 

 zoic crinoids. No. 1. On Allagecrinus, the 

 representative of a new family from the car- 

 boniferous limestone series of Scotland. Ann. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist., 7, 1881, pp. 281-298. 



2. Ou certain points in the mor- 

 phology of the Blastoidea, with descriptions of 

 some new genera and species. Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., 9, 1882, pp. 213-252. 



3. Further remarks on the mor- 



Carpenter, Philip P. 35. On the generic 

 affinities of the New-England chitons. Ann. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist, 13, 1874, pp. 119-123; Essex 

 Instit. Bull., 5, 1874, pp. 152-155. 



36. On the primary divisions of the 

 Chitonidse. Amer. Assoc. Proc., 24, (1875) 

 (Pt. 2), pp. 23G-237. 



Carpenter, William Benjamin. 72. * On 

 NACHET'S stereo-pseudoscopic binocular micro- 

 scope, and on NACHET'S stereoscopic magnifier ; 

 with remarks on the angle of aperture best 

 adapted to stereoscopic vision. Microsc. Soc. 

 Trans., 15, 1867, pp. 105-113. 



73. Remarks on Mr. H. J. CARTER'S 

 letter to Prof. KING on the structure of the 

 so-called Eozoon canadense. Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., 13, 1874, pp. 277-284. 



74. New observations on Eozoon cana- 



phology of the Blastoidea, with descriptions of 

 a new British carboniferous genus and some new 

 Devonian species from Spain. Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist,, 11, 1883, pp. 225-246. 



dense. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 13, 1874, pp. 

 456-470. 



75. Final note on Eozoon canadense. 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 14, 1874, pp. 371-372. 



76. Further inquiries on oceanic circula- 

 tion. Geogr. Soc. Proc., 18, 1874, pp. 301-407. 



77. On the physical cause of ocean- 

 currents. Phil. Mag., 47, 1874, pp. 359-362. 



78. The voyage of H. M. S. Challenger. 

 [1873-5.] United Service Instit. Journ., 17, 



1874, pp. 813-828; 19, 1876, pp. 741-754. 



79. On the anatomy of Comatula, being 

 an addendum to Mr. C. SEMPER'S paper. Ann. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist., 16, 1875, pp. 206-209. 



80. Summary of recent observations on 

 ocean temperature made in H. M. S. Challenger, 

 and U. S. S. Tuscarora ; with their bearing on 

 the doctrine of a general oceanic circulation 

 sustained by difference of temperature. Geogr. 

 Soc. Proc., 19, 1875, pp. 493-514. 



81. Remarks on Mr. CROLL'S "crucial 

 test " argument. [On the wind and gravitation 

 theories of oceanic circulation.] Phil. Mag., 50, 



1875, pp. 402-404. 



82. L'automatisme humain. Revue Sci- 

 entif., 8, 1875, pp. 1035-1044. 



83. Les fonctions du system e nerveux 

 chez les invertebres. Revue Scientif., 8, 1875, 

 pp. 1148-1158. 



84. On the temperature of the Atlantic. 

 [1874.] Roy. Instit. Proc., 7, 1875, pp. 263- 

 277 ; Revue Scientif., 8, 1875, pp. 702-709. 



85. Remarks on Prof. Wyville THOMSON'S 

 preliminary notes on the nature of the sea- 

 bottom procured bv the soundings of H. M. S. 

 Challenger. [1874.] Roy. Soc. Proc., 23, 1875, 

 pp. 234-245. 



86. On oceanic circulation. Arner. Journ. 

 Sci., 12, 1876, pp. 159-161. 



87. Remarks on Mr. CARTER'S paper 

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