APPENDIX. 477 



1870. 177. The Geological Bearings of Recent Deep-Sea 



Explorations (Nature, October 27). 



178. Report on Deep-Sea Researches carried on during 

 the Months of July, August, and September, 

 1870, in H.M. Surveying Ship Porcupine, by 

 W. B. Carpenter, M.D., F.R.S., and J. Gwyn 

 Jeffreys, F. R.S. (Proceedings of the Royal Society, 

 December 8). 



1871. 179, 180. On Eozoon Canadense (Nature, January 5 



and March 16). 



181. On the Gibraltar Current, the Gulf Stream, and 



the General Oceanic Circulation (Proceedings of 

 tJic Geographical Society, January 9). 



182, 183. The Microscope and its Revelations (Two 



Lectures at the Pharmaceutical Society, February 

 i and March i). 



184. The Temperature and Life of the Deep Sea (Man 



chester, Science Lectures for t he People, February 8). 



185. Ocean Currents: Researches in the Porcupine 



(Contemporary Review, March). 



1 86. On the Latest Scientific Researches in the Mediter 



ranean (Proceedings of Hie Royal Institution, 

 March 10). 



187. The Physiology of the Will (Contemporary Review, 



May). 



1 88. On the Thermo-Dynamics of the General Oceanic 



Circulation (British Association Report, August). 



189. Spiritualism and its Recent Converts (Quarterly 



Rerieu*, October). 



1 90. Darwinism in England (// BartJi, Valetta, De 



cember). 



191. The Unconscious Action of the Brain (Manchester, 



Science Lectures, December i). 



192. Epidemic Delusions (Ibid., December 8). 



1872. 193. What is Common Sense? (Contemporary Review, 



February). 



194. Oceanic Circulation and the Gulf Stream (Edin 

 burgh Review^ April). 



