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Carpenter, Jfilliniii J>. 5. General results of 

 microscopic inquiries into the minute structure 

 of the skeletons of Molluswi, Crustacea, and 

 Echinodermata. Ann. Nat. Hist. XII., 1843, 

 pp. 377-390 ; London, Physiol. Jouru. (1843- 

 44?), pp. 107-112, 129-140. 



6. On the Microscopic Structure of Shells. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1843 (jit. 2), pp. 71-72. 



7. Report on the Microscopic Structure 



of Shells. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1844, pp. 1-24 ; 

 1847, pp. 93-134 ; Ann. Sci. Nat, I. (Zool.), 

 1844, pp. 117-119 ; Froriep, Notizen, XXXI., 

 1844, col. 54-55; Silliman, Journ. I., 1846, pp. 

 283-285. 



8. Report on the results obtained by the 



use of the microscope in the study of anatomy 

 ;incl physiology: Part 2, On the origin and 

 function of cells. Forbes, Med. Review, XV., 

 1843, pp. 259-281. 



9. On the minute structure of the skeletons 



or hard parts of Invertebrata. Roy. Soc. Proc. 

 IV., 1843, pp. 435-436. 



10. On the structure of the animal basis of 

 the common Egg-shell, and of the Membrane 

 surrounding the Albumen. [1842.] Microsc. 

 Soc. Trans. I., 1844, pp. 109-110. 



11. On Photography applied to Micro- 



scopic Objects. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1847 (pt. 2), 

 p. 48. 



12. On the Microscopic Structure of Num- 



muliua, Orbitolites, and Orbitoides. Geol. Soc. 

 Journ. VI., 1850, pp. 21-39. 



13. On the mutual relations of the vital 

 and physical forces. Phil. Trans. 1850, pp. 

 727-758. 



14. On the influence of suggestion in 

 modifying and directing Muscular Movement, 

 independently of volition. Roy. lust. Proc. I., 

 1851-54, pp. 147-153. 



15. On the developement of the embryo of 

 Purpura lapillus. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1854 (pt. 

 2}. p. 108 ; Microsc. Soc. Trans. III., 1855, pp. 

 17-32. 



16. Structure des Foraminiferes. L'lu- 



stitut. XXII., 1854, pp. 153-154. 



17. On a peculiar arrangement of the 

 uiferous system in Terebratula and certain 



ntlii-r Brachiopoda. Roy. Soc. Proc. VII.. 

 1854-55, pp. 32-37. 



18. On the lowest (Rhizopod) type of 

 animal life, considered in its relations to Phy- 

 siology, Zoology, and Geology. Roy. Inst. Proc. 

 II., 1854-58, pp. 497-503. 



19. On the minute structure of certain 

 Brachiopod Shells ; and on vegetable Cell- 

 Formation. Ann. Nat. Hist. XVII.. 1856, pp. 

 502-506. 



Carpenter, If illiam B. 20. Researches on 

 the Foranainifera. [1855.] Part 1, General 

 Introduction. Phil. Trans. 1856, pp. 181-236. 

 Part 2, Genera Alveolina, &c. Ibid. pp. 547- 

 570. Part 3, Genera Peneroplis, Operculina, 

 and Amphistegina. Ibid. 1859, pp. 1-41. Part 

 4, Genera Polystomclla, Calcarina, Tinoporus, 

 and Carpenteria, with concluding summary. 

 Ibid. 1860, pp. 535-594. 



21. On the structure of the shell of Rhyn- 

 chouella Geinitziana. Ann. Nat. Hist. XIX., 

 1857, p. 214. 



22. Remarks on MM. KOUEN and DANIELS- 

 SEN'S " Researches on the Developement of Pur- 

 pura lapillus." Ann. Nat. Hist. XX., 1857, 

 pp. 16-21. 



23. On the developement of Purpura. Ann. 



Nat, Hist. XX., 1857, pp. 127-128. 



24. On the relation of the vital to the 



physical forces. Roy. Tnst. Proc. III., 1858- 

 62, pp. 206-209. 



25. On Tomopteris onisciformis, Esch- 

 sclioltz. Linn. Soc. Trans. XXII., 1859, pp. 

 353-362. 



26. General results of the study of typical 



forms of Foraminifera, in their relation to the 

 systematic arrangement of that group, and to 

 the fundamental principles of Natural History 

 classification. Nat. Hist. Review, 1861, pp. 

 185-201. 



27. On the systematic arrangement of the 

 Rhizopoda. Nat. Hist. Review, 1861, pp. 456- 

 472. 



28. Further researches on Tomopteris 



ouisciformis, Eschscholtz. [I860.] Linn. Soc. 

 Trans. XXIII., 1862, pp. 59-68. 



29. On the fossil human jawbone recently 



discovered in the gravel near Abbeville. Roy. 

 Soc. Proc, XII., 1862-63, pp. 524-529. 

 Carpenter, William B., Busk, and Falconer. 



An account of the proceedings of the late Con- 

 ference held in France to inquire into the cir- 

 cumstance attending the asserted discovery of a 

 human jaw in the gravel at Moulin-Quignon, 

 near Abbeville ; including the Proces Verbaux 

 of the sittings of the Conference, with Notes 

 thereon. Nat, Hist. Review, 1863, pp. 423- 

 462. 



Carpenter, William M. Interesting Fossils 

 found in Louisiana. Sillimau, Journ. XXXIV., 



1838, pp. 201-203. 



2. Miscellaneous [geological] notices in 



Opelousas, Attakapas, &c. Silliman, Journ. 



XXXV., 1839, pp. 344-346 ; Bibl. Univ. 



XXVIII., 1840, pp. 213-215. 

 3. Account of the bituminization of wood 



in the human era. Silliman, Journ. XXXVI., 



1839, pp. 118-124; Bibl. Univ. XXIX., 1840, 

 pp. 183-187. 



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