212 The Amoeban, Actinophryan, and Dijflugian Bhizopods, &c. 
American honesty for that, and can affirm that American journals 
have more than once done me justice where others have not chosen 
to do so. I shall therefore conclude this statement by simply furnish- 
ing a detailed list of the papers published by me, with the dates of 
publication, &c., to which allusion has been made, and by stating at 
the same time, for the information of those who take sufficient 
interest in the questions treated to induce them to reinvestigate the 
matter for themselves, that the figures which accompany my papers 
were, without exception, drawn by me from typical specimens then 
under observation with the aid of the microscope ; that I will 
guarantee their accuracy ; and that, in every instance in which the 
process was possible, the original specimens were preserved and 
consigned to slides which may he consulted in the cabinet and 
compared with drawings-, &c., which I had the honour of presenting 
to the Royal Microscopical Society in 1865. 
The subjoined is the list of papers : 
1. On an Undescribed Indigenous Form of Amoeba. With a 
Plate, (pp. 4.) ‘Annals and Mag. Nat. Hist.,’ April, 1863. 
2. Further Observations on an Undescribed Indigenous Amoeba. 
With a Plate, (pp. 6.) ‘Annals and Mag. Nat. Hist.,’ May, 1863. 
3. Further Observations on Amoeba villosa ( Wall), and other 
Indigenous Rhizopods. With a Plate, (pp. 20.) ‘Annals and 
Mag. Nat. Hist.,’ June, 1863. 
4. Note. Ho Diatoms Live on the Sea Bottom at Great 
Depths? (p. 1.) ‘Annals and Mag. Nat. Hist.,’ Aug. 1863. 
5. On the Value of the Distinctive Characters in Amoeba. 
(pp. 41.) ‘Annals and Mag. Nat. Hist.,’ Aug. 1863. 
6. Further Observations on the Distinctive Characters and the 
Reproductive Phenomena of the Amoeban Bhizopods. (pp. 9.) 
‘Annals and Mag. Nat. Hist.,’ Nov. 1863. 
7. Further Observations on the Distinctive Characters, Habits, 
and Reproductive Phenomena of the Amoebae, (pp. 21.) ‘Annals 
and Mag. Nat. Hist.,’ Dec. 1863. With a Plate. 
8. On the Process of Mineral Deposit in the Rhizopods and 
Sponges, as affording Distinctive Characters, (pp. 10.) ‘Annals 
and Mag. Nat. Hist.,’ Jan. 1864. 
9. On the Extent and some of the Principal Causes of Structural 
Variation amongst the DijJlugian Bliizopods. (pp. 30.) ‘Annals 
and Mag. Nat. Hist.,’ Mar. 1864. With 2 Plates. 
1 0. Observations on the ThalassicoUidse. (pp. 6.) ‘ Annals 
and Mag. Nat. Hist.,’ Feb. 1869. 
11. On the Structure and Affinities of the Polycystina. Read 
before E.M.S., May 10, 1865. Published in ‘ Monthly Micros. 
Journ.,’ July, 1865. (pp. 28.) 
12. On the Vital Functions of the Deep-Sea Protozoa, (pp. 10.) 
‘ Monthly Micros. Journ.,’ Jan. 1869. 
