APPENDIX. 473 



Part III. Genera Peneroplis, Operculina, and 

 Amphistegina {Philosophical Transactions, 

 1859; six plates. Abstract in Proceedings of 

 the Royal Society, ]\vn^ 17, 185 8). 



Part IV. Genera Polystomella, Calcarina, Tino- 

 porus, and Carpenteria, with concluding sum- 

 mary {Ibid., i860; six plates. Abstract in 

 Proceedings of the Royal Society, June 14). 



1856. 117. Address as President at the Annual Meeting of 



the Microscopical Society {Transactions of the 

 Microscopical Society, February 27). 

 118. On the Minute Structure of certain Brachiopod 

 Shells ; and on Vegetable Shell - Formation 

 {Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 

 June). 

 1856-81. 119-124. The Microscope. Second edition, 1857; 

 third edition, 1862; fourth edition, 1868; fifth 

 edition, 1874; sixth edition, 1881. 



[For some time, probably about this period, 

 Dr. Carpenter contributed to the Westminster 

 Review ; but no particulars can now be re- 

 covered.] 



1857. 125. The Phasis of Force {National Review, April). 



126. On the Structure of the Shell of Rhynconella Gei- 



nitziana {Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 

 March). 



127. Remarks on MM. Koren and Danielssen's Re- 



searches on the Development of Purpura lapillus 

 {Ibid., July). 



128. On the Development of Purpura {Ibid., August). 



1858. 129. On the Lowest (Rhizopod) Type of Animal Life, 



considered in its Relations to Physiology, Zoology, 

 and Geology {Proceedings of the Royal Institution, 

 March 12). 



130. Binocular Vision {Edinburgh Review, October). 



131. Handbook of Psalmody (for the use of the Congre- 



gation worshipping in Rosslyn Hill Chapel, 

 Hampstead). 



