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Carpenter, George W. 2. Observations and ex- 

 periments on Opium. Sillirnan, Journ. XIII., 

 1828, pp. 17-32. 



3. Remarks on the use of Piperine, with 



the formula for its manufacture, together with 

 observations and experiments on the Piper 

 nigrum and its preparations. Silliman, Journ. 

 XIII., 1828, pp. 326-335. 



4. On the mineralogy of Chester County, 



with an account of some of the minerals of 

 Delaware, Maryland, and other localities. Silli- 

 man, Journ. XIV., 1828, pp. 1-10. 



5. Observations on the inefficiency of the 



Cathartic powers of Rhubarbarine, with some 

 remarks on the different varieties of Rhubarb. 

 Silliman, Journ. XV., 1828, pp. 33-37. 



6. On the muriate of Soda, or Common 



Salt, with an account of the salt springs in the 

 United States. Silliman, Journ. XV., 1829, 

 pp. 1-6. 



7. Observations and experiments on Peru- 

 vian Bark. Silliman, Journ. XVI., 1829, pp. 

 28-40. 



8. Observations on a new variety of Peru- 

 vian Bark, with some remarks on the Alkaline 

 Bases, Quinine and Cinchonine. Amer. Journ. 

 Med. Sci. VII., 1830, pp. 401-404; Silliman, 

 Journ. XX., 1831, pp. 52-56. 



9. Notice of the vesicating principle of 



Cantharides. Silliman, Journ. XXL, 1832, pp. 

 69-70. 



1O. Notice of new medical preparations : 



1, Precipitated extract of bark ; 2, Oleoresinous 

 extract of Mustard or oil of Sinapine. Silliman, 

 Journ. XXII., 1832, pp. 293-297. 



Carpenter, Philip P. Descriptions of supposed 

 new species and varieties of shells, from the 

 Californian and West Mexican coasts, princi- 

 pally in the collection of Mr. CUMING. Zool. 

 Soc. Proc. XXIII., 1855, pp. 228-235. 



2. Report on the present state of our know- 

 ledge with regard to the Mollusca of the west 

 coast of North America. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 1856, pp. 159-368. 



3. Notes on the species of Hipponyx in- 

 habiting the American coasts, with descriptions 

 of new species. Zool. Soc. Proc. XXIV., 1856, 

 pp. 3-5. 



4. Description of new species of shells, 



collected by Mr. T. BKIDGES in the Bay of 

 Panama and its vicinity, in the Cumingian col- 

 lection. Zool. Soc. Proc. XXIV., 1856, pp. 

 159-166. 



5. Description of new species and varie- 

 ties of Calyptrandfe, Trochida?, and Pyramidel- 

 lila-, principally in the collection of Hugh 

 CUMINU. Zool. Soc. Proc. XXIV., 1856, pp. 

 166-171. 



Carpenter, Philip P. 6. Monograph of the 

 shells collected by Mr. NUTTALL, on the Cali- 

 fornian coast, in the years 1834-35. Zool. Soc. 

 Proc. XXIV., 1856, pp. 209-229. 



7. First steps towards a monograph of the 



recent species of Petaloconchus, a genus of 

 Vermetidaa. Zool. Soc. Proc. XXIV., 1856, 

 pp. 313-317. 



8. First steps towards a monograph of the 



Csecidag, a family of Rostril'erous Mollusca. 

 Zool. Soc. Proc. XXVI., 1858, pp. 413-444. 



9. On the relative value of human life in 



different parts of Canada. Canadian Naturalist, 

 IV., 1859, pp. 173-186. 



1O. Notice of the shells collected by Mr. 



J. XANTUS, at Cape St. Lucas. Philad. Acad. 

 Nat. Sci. Proc. 1859, pp. 331-332. 



11. Check. Lists of the Shells of North 



America. [I860.] Smithson. Miscell. Coll. 

 II., 1862. 



12. Supplementary report on the present 



state of our knowledge with regard to the 

 Mollusca of the west coast of North America. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1863, pp. 517-686. 



Carpenter, Philip P., and A. A. Gould. De- 

 scriptions of shells from the G-ulf of California 

 and the Pacific coasts of Mexico and California. 

 Zool. Soc. Proc. XXIV. (pt. 2), 1856, pp. 198- 

 208. 



Carpenter, Thomas. Sur 1'attachement que les 

 insectes portent a, leur progeniture. Sur les 

 facultes instinctives et raisonnantes dans les 

 insectes. Ferussac, Bull. Sci. Nat. XVII., 1829, 

 pp. 452-456. 



2. On the Microscope. Gill, Techn. and 



Microsc. Rep. VI., 1830, pp. 129-142, 194-210, 

 321-333 ; VII., pp. 1-7. 



Carpenter, W. B., and J. D. Dana. Analogy 

 between the mode of reproduction in plants 

 and the " Alternation of Generations " observed 

 in some Radiata. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. L., 

 1851, pp. 266-268. 



Carpenter, William B. On the voluntary and 

 instinctive actions of living beings. Edinb. 

 Med. and Surg. Journ. XL VIII., 1837, pp. 

 22-44. 



2. On the unity of function in organised 



beings. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XXIII., 1837, 

 pp. 92-116; Froriep, Notizen, III., 1837, col. 

 161-168, 177-186. 



3. On the differences of the laws regu- 

 lating vital and physical phenomena. Edinb. 

 New Phil. Journ. XXIV., 1838, pp. 327-353. 



4. Outline of a philosophical history of 



the reproductive function in Plants and Animals. 

 Edinb. Monthly Journ. Med. Sci. L, 1841, pp. 

 655-657. 



