50 JOURNAL OF THE [Januarj , 



Bree, C. R. Lower Forms of Life, comprising : i, Protophy- 

 ton; 2, The Protozoon; 3, The Coelenterata. Plates and 

 numerous engravings, 8vo., 1868. 

 Not seen. 



Browne, A. J. J. The Origin of the Green-Sand. Amer. Journ. 

 Micro, and Pop. Sci., vol i, pp. 67-69, 1876. 

 From Science Gossip. 



Carpenter, W. B., and Brady, H. B. Description of Parkeria 

 and Loftusia, two gigantic Types of Arenaceous Foramin- 

 ifera. Proc. Roy. Soc. Lotid.., vol. xvii, pp. 400-404, 1869. 



Carpenter, W. B. The Temperature and Life of the Deep 

 Sea. 



A Lecture delivered in tlie Hulme Town Hall, Manchester, February 

 8, 1871. 



Carpenter, W. B. On the Conditions which Determine the 

 Presence or Absence of Animal Life on the Deep-Sea Bot- 

 tom. Proc. Geol. Assoc, vol. iv. No. 3, pp. 176-202, 1875. 



Carpenter, W. B. The Origin of the Red Clay found by the 

 'Challenger.' Month. Micro. Journ., vol. xiv, pp. 255-257, 



1875- 

 Carpenter, W. B. On a Piece of Limestone. Good Words, 

 vol. xvi, pp. 713-720, 1875. 

 A lecture to the workingmen of Bristol. 



Carpenter, W. B. " Remarks on Prof. Wyville Thomson's 

 Preliminary Notes on the Nature of the Sea-bottom pro- 

 cured by the soundings of H. M. S. ' Challenger.' " Ann. 

 and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, vol. xv, pp. 286-287, 1875. 

 Extract from the Proc. Roy. Soc. 



Carpenter, W. B. 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 Gen- 

 eral Oceanic Circulation sustained by Difference of Tem- 

 perature. Proc. R. Geog. Soc, vol. xix, pp. 493-514, 1875. 



Carpenter, P. H. The Bottom of the Sea. ^ Science for All, 

 vol. — , pp. 76-83, 5 woodcuts. 



Clarke, W. B. Remarks on the Sedimentary Formations of 

 New South Wales. Fourth edition, 1878. 



