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24. Diagnoses of new species of MoUusks 



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25. Description of two species of Chito- 

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26. On the Acmaeidae of the Vancouver and 



Californian province. Amer. Journ. Conchol. 

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27. On the Pleistocene fossils collected by 



Col. E. Jewett at Santa Barbara (California), 

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28. Description of Zonites (Conulus) pris- 

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29. Descriptions of new marine shells from 



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30, On new Californian marine shells. 



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■ 31. On the vital statistics of Montreal. 



[1866.] Canadian Naturalist, III., 1868, pp. 

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32. Catalogue of the family Pandoridae. 



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33. On some of the causes of the excessive 



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Carpenter, William Benjamin. 32. On the appli- 

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33. On the structure and affinities of Eozoon 



canadense. Roy. Soc. Proc. XIII., 1864. pp. 

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34. On the microscopic structure of the 



shell of Rhynchonella Geinitziana. Ann. Mag. 

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Carpenter, William Benjamin. 35. Notes oa 

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36. On the structure, affinities, and geo- 

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37. Additional note on the stnicture and 



affinities of Eozoon canadense. [1864.] Geol. 

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38. [Sur I'existence de restes organiques 



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— 39. Note on the structure of certain organic 

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40. Researches on the structure, physiology. 



and development of Antedon (Comatula, Lamk.) 

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— 41. On Rhynchonella Geinitziana. Ann. 

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42. Supplemental notes on the structure 



and affinities of Eozoon canadense. Geol, Soc. 

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— 43. On the perforate structure of the shell 

 of Spirifer cuspidatus. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 XIX., 1867, pp. 29-31. 



— 44. On the shell -structure of Spirifer cus- 

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— 45. Further observations on the structure 

 and affinities of Eozoon canadense. Roy. Soc. 

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— .46. On Spirifer cuspidatus. Ann. Mag. 



Nat. Hist. II., 1868, pp. 138-141. 



— 47. On the structure of the shells of Bra- 

 chiopoda. Ann. Mag, Nat. Hist. II., 1868, pp. 

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— 48. On the zoetrope and its antecedents. 

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— 49. On the Rhizopodal Fauna of the deep 

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50. On the oinconscious activity of the 



brain. [1868.] Roy. Instit. Proc. V., 1869, 

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— 51. On the temperature and animal hfe of 

 the deep sea. Roy. Instit, Proc. V., 1869, pp. 

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