472 APPENDIX. 



Volition (Proceedings of the Royal Institution, 

 March 12). 



1853. 104. On the Intimate Structure of the Shells of Brachic- 



poda (contributed to the General Introduction 

 to Mr. Thomas Davidson s British Fossil Bra- 

 chiopoda). 



105. The Physiology of Temperance and Total Absti 



nence, being an Examination of the Effects of 

 the Excessive, Moderate, and Occasional Use 

 of Alcoholic Liquors, on the Healthy Human 

 System (London : Henry G. Bohn, pp. 184). 



106. The Moderate Use of Intoxicating Drinks, physio 



logically considered (London : W. Tweedie, 



PP- i5)- e 



107. The Predisposing Causes of Epidemics (British 



and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review, January). 



1 08. Electro-Biology and Mesmerism (Quarterly Review, 



October). 



1854. 109. On a Peculiar Arrangement of the Sanguiferous 



System in Terebratula and certain other Brachio- 



poda (Proceedings of the Royal Society, April 5). 

 no. On the Development of the Embryo of Purpura 



lapillus (British Association Report, Part II., 



September). 

 in. On the Development of the Embryo of Purpura 



lapillus (Transactions of the Microscopical Society, 



December 29). 



1855. 112. The Physiological Errors of Moderation (Scottish 



Temperance League, pp. 31). 

 1855-60. 113-116. Researches on the Foraminifera. 



Part I. General Introduction, and Monograph 

 of the Genus Orbitolites (Philosophical Trans 

 actions, 1856; six plates. Abstract in Proceed 

 ings of the Rcyal Society, June 20, 1855). 



Part II. Genera Orbiculina, Alveolina, Cyclo- 

 clypeus, and Heterostegina (Ibid., 1856; four 

 plates. Abstract in Proceedings of the Royal 

 Society, June 19). 



