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Carpenter, William M. 4. Remarks and obser- 

 vations on the formation of Fogs. Silliman, 

 Journ. XLIV., 1843, pp. 40-50; Bibl. Univ. 

 XLVL, 1843, pp. 151-155. 



5. Some remarks on the methods in common 



use of obtaining the mean temperature of places, 

 and on the supposed difference between the 

 temperature of the Air, and that of the Earth. 

 Silliman, Journ. XLIV., 1843, pp. 50-53 ; Edinb. 

 New Phil. Journ. XXXV., 1843, pp. 53-57 ; 

 Quart. Journ. Meteorol. I., 1842, pp. 323-325. 



6. Remarks on some fossil bones recently 



brought to New Orleans from Tennessee and 

 Texas. Silliman, Journ. I., 1846, pp. 244-250. 



7. Description of a peculiar arrangement 



of muscles in the Glass Snake (Ophisaurus). 

 Silliman, Journ. II., 1846, pp. 89-95. 



Carpi, Pietro. Sopraun' acqua minerale acidulo- 

 ferruginosa scoperta nelle vicinanze della Tolfa. 

 Giorn. Arcad. XXXIX., 1828, pp. 205-211. 



2. Sopra un' antica corrente di lava sco- 

 perta nelle vicinanze di Roma, e sopra un' acqua 

 minerale che sorge presso la medesima. Giorn. 

 Arcad. XLL, 1829, pp. 158-171 ; Leonhard, 

 Zeitschrift, 1829, pp. 637-644. 



3. Sull' influenza del Magnetismo nelle 



chimiche combinazioni. Modena, Mem. Soc. 

 Ital. XX., 1829, pp. 55-81. 



4. Osservazioni naturali fatte all' isola dell' 



Elba. Modena, Mem. Soc. Ital. XX., 1829, 

 pp. 63-80. 



5. Esame fisico-chimico delle acque pota- 



bili di Roma. Giorn. Arcad. L., 1831, pp. 105- 

 146. 



Carr, John. Observations suggested by the geo- 

 logical Paper of Mr. John FARET in last Month's 

 " Philosophical Magazine." Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 

 XXXIII., 1809, pp. 385-389. 



2. On the natural causes which operate in 



the formation of valleys. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 

 XXXIII., 1809, pp. 452-459 ; XXXIV., 1809, 

 pp. 190-200. 



3. An inquiry into the terrestrial Phe- 

 nomena produced by the action of the ocean. 

 Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXXIV., 1809, pp. 19-26, 

 137-143. 



4. On the generation and other obscure 



facts in the natural history of the Common Eel. 

 Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXXIV., 1809, pp. 272- 

 277. 



5. On the ascent of Salmon over the eleva- 

 tions in the course of rivers, called Salmon- 

 Leaps. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXXIV., 1809, 

 pp. 321-324 ; Amsterdam, Tijdschr. v. Nat. 

 Wetens. 1810-11, pp. 105-111; Gilbert, Annal. 

 XXXVII., 1811, pp. 233-237. 



6. On Salmon-Fry. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 

 XXXV., 1810, pp. 251-256. 



Carr, John B. The diary of a Naturalist ; or 

 Memoranda of the weather, arrival of birds, 

 flowering of plants, &c., for the spring of the 

 year 1830. Monthly Amer. Journ. Geol. I., 

 1831, pp. 21-27. 



Carr, Ralph. On the habits of the Tawny Owl, 

 Strix Stridula. Annal. Nat. Hist. II., 1848, 

 pp. 220-221. 



2. On the flight of the Peregrine Falcon 



in pursuit of prey. Berwick. Nat. Club Hist. 

 1849, pp. 89-98. 



3. On extensive fissui'es observed in the 



stems of two living and healthy trees of the 

 Spruce Fir. (Repr.) Henfrey, Bot. Gazette, 

 II., 1850, pp. 6-8. 



4. On the effects of the severe winter of 



1854-55 upon evergreen vegetation in the North 

 of England. Tyneside Nat. F. Club Trans. 

 III., 1854-58, pp. 58-63. 



5. "What is the use of the Lark's lone: heel- 



claw. Berwick. Nat. Club Hist. IV., 1863, pp. 

 209-210. 



Carradori, Gioachino. Objections contre 1'opi- 

 nion du Prof. SPALLANZANI, sur la cause du 

 luisant des phosphores naturels, etc. Annal. do 

 Chimie, XXIV, 1797, pp. 216-224; Nicholson, 

 Journ. II., 1799, p. 132. 



2. Experiences pour prouver que les oiseaux 



de proie nocturnes digerent les substances vege- 

 tales. Paris, Soc. Med. d'Emul. Mem. L, 1797, 

 pp. 467-473 % 



3. Experiences et observations sur la phos- 



phorescence des Lucioles, Lampyris Italica. An- 

 nal. de Chimie, XXVI., 1798, pp. 96-101 ; 

 Tilloch, Phil. Mag. II., 1798, pp. 77-80 ; Gil- 

 bert, Annal. I., 1799, pp. 205-213. 



4. Experiences et observations pour prouver 

 que la neige ne contient pas de 1'oxigene, etc. 

 Scherer, Journ. Chemie, III., 1799, pp. 517- 

 524 ; Nicholson, Journ. (4to. Ed.) III., 1800, 

 pp. 119-122; Journ. de Phys. XLVIIL, 1799, 

 pp. 226-232 ; Lin., 1801, pp. 98-106. 



5. Sur les experiences du Cit. PREVOST de 

 Geneve sur la force expansible des emanations 

 odoriferantes. Annal. de Chimie, XXXVII., 

 1800, pp. 38-56 ; Nicholson, Journ. V., 1802, 

 pp. 34-39; Gilbert, Annal. XXIV, 1806, 

 pp. 147-157. 



6. Sur la couleur donnee, par le moyen du 



feu, au papier sur lequel on a ecrit avec le sue 

 de citron. Annal. de Chimie, XXXIX., 1801, 

 pp. 279-294. 



7. On the attractive power of bodies 

 floating on water. (Transl.) Tilloch, Phil. 

 Mag. XL, 1801, pp. 27-29. 



8. Experiences et observations pour deter- 



miner 1'influence de 1'oxygene sur la germination. 

 Journ. de Phys. LIII., 1801, pp. 253-258 : 

 Nicholson, Journ. L, 1802, pp. 204-210. 



