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Carpenter, William Benjamin. 52. Preliminary 

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53. The anorthoscope. Student, II., 1869, 



pp. 1 10-128. 



54. Description of some peculiar fish's ova. 



Monthly Microsc. Journ. III., 1870, pp. 177- 



179. 



55. On the shell-structure of Fusulina. 



Monthly Microsc. Journ. III., 1870, pp. 180-182. 



56. On the reparation of the spines of 



Echinida. MonthlyMicrosc.Journ.il!., 1870, 

 pp. 225-228. 



57. On the thermo-dynamics of the general 



oceanic circulation. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XLL, 

 1871 (Sect.), p. 51. 



58. On the Gibraltar Current, the Gulf 



Stream, and the general oceanic circulation. 



III., 



Geogr. Soc. Proc. XV., 1871, pp. 54-88. 



59. On Eozoon canadense. Nature, 



1871, pp. 184-185. 



6O. The microscope and its revelations. 

 Pharmaceut. Journ. I., 1871, pp. 641-649, 721- 

 726. 



61. The deep sea, its physical and biological 

 conditions. Student, V., 1871, pp. 225-250, 

 337-367. 



62. On the temperature and other physical 

 conditions of inland seas, in their relation to 

 geological inquiry. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XLIL, 

 1872 (Sect.), pp. 96-98 ; Geol. Mag., IX., 1872, 

 pp. 545-551 ; Firenze, Boll. Com. Geol. Ital. 

 IV., 1873, pp. 366-381. 



63. Report on scientific researches carried 



on during the months of August, September, 

 and October 1871, in H.M. Surveying-ship 

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 535-644; Archives Sci. Phys. Nat. XLVL, 

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64. Address to the BRITISH ASSOCIATION at 

 Brighton. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XLIL, 1872, pp. 

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65. On the general oceanic thermal circu- 

 lation. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XLIL, 1872 (Sect.), 

 pp. 48-50. 



66. On the temperature and movements of 



the deep sea. Popular Science Review, XL, 



1872, pp. 121-135. 



67. On the temperature and animal life ot 



the deep sea. [1870.] Roy. Instit. Proc. VI., 

 1872, pp. 63-82. 



68. On the latest scientific researches in 



the Mediterranean. [1871.] Roy. Instit. Proc. 

 VI., 1872, pp. 236-259. 



69. On the undercurrents of the Bosphorus 



and Dardanelles. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XLIIL, 

 1873 (Sect.), pp. 41-43. 



Carpenter, William Benjamin. 70. On the 

 physical geography of the Mediterranean, con- 

 sidered in relation to that of the Black Sea and 

 the Caspian. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XLIIL, 1873 

 (Sect.), pp. 163-165. 



71. On the physical geography of the Cas- 

 pian Sea, in its relation to geology. Brit. Assoc. 

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Carpenter, William Benjamin, and Brady, 

 If. B. Description of Parkeria and Loftusia, 

 two gigantic types of arenaceous Foraminifera. 

 Roy. Soc. Proc. XVIL, 1869, pp. 400-404; 

 Phil. Trans. CLIX., 1869, pp. 721-754; Ann. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. III., 1869, pp. 460-464 ; Geol. 

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 Journ. I., 1869, pp. 299-304. 



Carpenter, William Benjamin, and Jeffreys, 



J. Gwyn. Report on deep sea researches 

 carried on during the months of July, August, 

 and September 1870, in H.M.S. "Porcupine." 

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Carpenter, William Benjamin, Jeffreys, J. G., 

 and Thomson, Wy. Preliminary report of the 

 scientific exploration of the deep sea in H.M.S. 

 " Porcupine " during the summer of 1869. Roy. 

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Carpenter, William Lant. Summary of the 

 results of the examination of samples of sea -water 

 taken at the surface and at various depths. 

 [1869.] Roy. Soc. Proc. XVIIL, 1870, pp. 

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2. Recent discoveries in solar physics. 



[1869.] Bristol, Proc. Nat. Soc. IV., 1870, 

 pp. 1-3. 



3. On the presence of albumen in neutral 



fats, and on a new process for the manufacture 

 of stearic and palmitic acids, &c. Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep. XLIL, 1872 (Sect.), pp. 71-72. 



4. On the mode of collecting samples of 



deep-sea water, and of their analysis for dissolved 

 gaseous constituents, employed on board H.M.S. 

 " Porcupine " during the summers of 1869 and 

 1870. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XLIL, 1872 (Sect.), 

 pp. 72-73. 



Carpmael, Ernest. On TTNI>ALL'S cometary 

 theory. Phil. Mag. XXXVIL, 1869, pp. 403- 

 404. 



Carr, Thomas William. Notes of a voyage round 

 the island of Trinidad in October 1868. Trini- 

 dad, Proc. Scient. Assoc. I., 1869, pp. 361-366, 

 393-406. 



Carrasco y Guisasola, F. Etude sur les oura- 

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Carre, Ed. 5. Sur de nouveaux generateurs de 

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