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II. Wissenschaftliche Mittheilimgeii. 



1. Professor Perrler's historical criticisms. 



By P. Herbert Carpenter, D.Sc, F.K.S., F.L.S., Assistant Master at 



Eton College. 



(Schluß.) 



eingeg. S. December 1SS6. 



I have thus stated at some length the causes of my entering the 

 field of Crinoid-research, in order to show how entirely groundless is 

 the degrading charge which Professor Perrier, in his absolute ignor- 

 ance of the facts, has thought fit to bring against me. If he wishes for 

 any confirmationof my statements, I can refer him to Professor Semper 

 himself, and also to my friends Prof. Max Braun of Rostock, Dr. J. 

 W, Spengel of Bremen, and Dr. C. S. Minot of Boston, U. S., who 

 were occupants of Professor Semper's laboratory in the winter of 

 1S7 5 — 1876, and were fully acquainted with the causes and facts of my 

 own Avork. 



Will Professor Perrier name one single passage in the first 

 paper 11 which I published on the Crinoids in April, 1S76 which can 

 possibly justify his assertion that I had formed the deliberate intention 

 of attacking his AVork? Had this been the case I should naturally have 

 noticed his extremely incorrect references to the results of his prede- 

 cessors, one of Avhich I have noAV exposed for the first time, nearly 



11 Remarks on the Anatomy of the arms of the Crinoids. Juurn. Anat. and 

 Physiol. Vol. X. 1876. p. 571—585. 



