APPENDIX. 



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gation of Eozoon Can ad en se &quot; (Annals and Maga 

 zine of Natural History, June). 



1876. 252. Foraminifera from the Cruise of the Valorous 



(Proceedings of the Royal Society, June 15). 

 253. Report on the Physical Investigations carried 

 on by P. Herbert Carpenter, B.A., in H.M.S. 

 Valorous, during her return Voyage from Disco 

 Island in August, 1875 (Ibid.}. 



1877. 254. The Radiometer and its Lessons (Nineteenth 



Century, April). 



255. On the Temperature of the Deep Sea Bottom and 



the Conditions by which it is determined (Pro 

 ceedings of the Geographical Society, April). 



256. Sketch of the Life and Work of Mary Carpenter 



(Expanded from an Obituary Notice in the Times, 

 June). 



257. Mesmerism, Spiritualism, etc., historically and 



scientifically considered (Two Lectures delivered 

 at the London Institution, with Preface md 

 Appendix). 



1879. 258. The Eozoon Canadense (Nature, July 31). 



259. Article on &quot;Foraminifera&quot; (Encyclopedia Britan- 

 nica, vol. ix.). 



1880. 260. The Force behind Nature (Modern Review, 



January). 



261. Land and Sea considered in Relation to Geo 



logical Time (Proceedings of tlie Royal Institution, 

 January 23). 



262. The Deep Sea and its Contents (Nineteenth Century, 



April). 



263. Nature and Law (Modern Review, October). 



1881. 264. Article on &quot;Indian Ocean &quot; (Encyclopedia Britan- 



nica, vol. xii.). 



265. The Truth about Vaccination (Times, May 11; 



reprinted with enlargements at the request of 

 the Guardians of the Bedford Union). 



266. The Morality of the Medical Profession (Modern 



Review, July). 



