472 APPENDIX. 



Volition {Proceedings of the Royal Institution, 

 March 12). 



1853. 104, On the Intimate Structure of the Shells of Brachio- 



poda (contributed to the General Introduction 

 to Mr. Thomas Davidson's British Fossil Bra- 

 chiopodd). 



105. The Physiology of Temperance and Total Absti- 



nence, being an Examination of the Effects of 

 the Excessive, Moderate, and Occasional Use 

 of Alcoholic Liquors, on the Healthy Human 

 System (London : Henry G. Bohn, pp. 184). 



106. The Moderate Use of Intoxicating Drinks, physio- 



logically considered (London : W. Tweedie, 



pp. 15)- 



107. The Predisposing Causes of Epidemics {British 



and Foreign Medico-Chirtirgical Review, January). 

 loS. Electro-Biology and Mesmerism {Quarterly Review, 

 October). 



1854. 109. On a Peculiar Arrangement of the Sanguiferous 



System in Terebratula and certain other Brachio- 



poda {Proceedings of the Royal Society, April 5). 

 no. On the Development of the Embryo of Purpura 



lapillus {British Association Report, Part II., 



September). 

 III. On the Development of the Embryo of Purpura 



lapillus ( Transactions of the Microscopical Society, 



December 29). 



1855. 112. The Physiological Errors of Moderation (Scottish 



Temperance League, pp. 31). 

 1855-60. 113-116. Researches on the Foraminifera. 



Part I. General Introduction, and Monograph 

 of the Genus Orbitolites {Philosophical Trans- 

 actions, 1856; six plates. Abstract in /V(?^^,?^- 

 ings of the Royal Society, June 20, 1855). 



Part II. Genera Orbiculina, Alveolina, Cyclo- 

 clypeus, and Heterostegina (/c^/i/., 1856; four 

 plates. Abstract in Proceedings of the Royal 

 Society, June 19). 



