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Carpenter, William Benjamin. 52. Preliminary 

 report of dredging operations in the seas to the 

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 author and Dr. Wyville Thomson. [1868.] 

 Koy. Soc. Proc. XVII., 1869, pp. 168-200. 



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



pp. 110-128. 



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. Monthly Microsc. Journ. III., 1870, 

 pp. 225-228. 



57. On the thermo-dynamics of the general 



oceanic circulation. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XLI., 

 1871 {Scct.),Tp. 5). 



58. On the Gibraltar Current, the Gulf 



Stream, and the general oceanic circulation. 

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



59. On Eozoon canadense. Nature, III., 



1871, pp. 184-185. 



60. 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. XLII., 



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 

 " Shearwater." Roy. Soc. Proc. XX., 1872, pp. 

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

 1873, pp. 218-232. 



64. Address to the British Association at 



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

 Ixix-lxxxiv. 



65. On the general oceanic thermal circu- 

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

 pp. 48-50. 



66. On the temperature and movements of 



the deep sea. Popular Science Review, XL, 

 1872, pp. 12,1-135. 



67. On the temperature and animal life ol 



the deep sea. [1870.] Rov. Instit. Proc. VL, 

 1872, pp. 63-82. 



68. On the latest scientific researches in 



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

 VL, 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- 

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 Rep. XLIIL, 1873 {Sect.), pp. 165-167. 



Carpenter, William Benjamin, and Brady, 

 H. 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. 

 Mag. VL, 1869, pp. 273-274 ; Monthly Microsc. 

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



Carpenter, William Benjamin, and Jeffreys, 



J. Gioyn. Report on deep sea i-esearches 

 carried on during the months of July, August, 

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

 Roy. Soc. Proc. XIX., 1871, pp. 146-221. 



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. 

 Soc. Proc. XVIIL, 1870, pp. 397-492. 

 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. 

 481-487. 



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. XLII., 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 Ttndall's cometary 

 theory. Phil. Mag. XXX VIL, 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- 

 gans. [1871.] Revue Marit. XXXIIL, 1872, 

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Carre, Ed. 5. Sur de nouveaux generateurs de 

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