474 APPENDIX. 



1858. 132. On Tomopteris onisciformis, Eschscholtz (Trans 

 actions of the Linnean Society, January 20). 



1860. 133. Darwin on the Origin of Species (National Review^ 



January). 



134. Further Researches on Tomopteris onisciformis, 



Eschscholtz (Transactions of the Linnean Society, 

 January 19). This paper was written in con 

 junction with the late Dr. E. Claparede, of 

 Geneva. 



135. On the Relation of the Vital to the Physical Forces 



(Proceedings of the Royal Institution, February 24). 



136. The Theory of Development in Nature (British 



and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review, April). 



1861. 137. Alcohol: What becomes of it in the Living Body? 



( Westminster Review, January). 



138. General Results of the Study of the Typical Forms 



of Foraminifera, in their Relation to the Syste 

 matic Arrangement of that Group, and to the 

 Fundamental Principles of Natural History and 

 Classification (Natural History Review, April). 



139. On the Systematic Arrangement of the Rhizopoda 



(Ibid., October). 



1862. 140. Binocular Vision and the Stereoscope (a lecture 



at the London Institution, March 19; reprinted 

 from the British Journal of Photography]. 

 141. Introduction to the Study of the Foraminifera (folio, 

 with twenty-two plates). (Published for the Ray 

 Society. In this work Dr. Carpenter was assisted 

 by Mr. W. R. Parker and Mr. T. Rupert Jones). 



1863. 142. On the Fossil Human Jawbone recently discovered 



in the Gravel near Abbeville (in conjunction with 

 Mr. George Busk, Dr. Falconer, and Mr. Prest- 

 wich) (Proceedings of the Royal Society, April 16, 

 and Natural History Review, July, 1863). 



1864. 143, 144. On the Application of the Principle of &quot; Con 



servation of Force&quot; to Physiology (Quarterly 

 Journal of Science, January and April). 

 145. Additional Note on the Structure and Affinities of 



