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Carpenter (W.). 



1. Scripture Natural History. Lond. 1828, 8°. 



2. Account of the Bituminization of Wood in the human jEra. — 

 Sill. Am. J. XXXVI. p. 118. 



Carpenter (W. B.). 



1. On the voluntary and instinctive Actions of Living Beings 



Edinb. Med. and Surg. Journ. No. 132. 



2. On the Unity of Function in Organized Beings.— Edinb. N. Phil. 

 Journ. XXIII. p. 92. 



3. On the Differences of the Laws regulating Vital and Physical 

 Phenomena. — Edinb. N. Phil. Journ. Apr. 1838. 



4. Dissertation on the Physiological Inferences to be deduced from 

 the Structure of the Nervous System in the Invertebrated Class 

 of Animals — Edinb. 1838, 8°. fig Miill. Arch. 1840, p. cxxvii. 



5. Report on the Origin and Functions of Cells in the Animal 

 Economy. — Brit, and For. Med. Review, XV. p. 259. 



6. General Results of Microscopic Inquiries into the minute Struc- 

 ture of the Skeletons of MoUusca, Crustacea and Echinodermata. 

 — London Physiol. Journ. I. pp. 107, 112. — Ann. and Mag. N. H. 

 XI. p. 380 ; XIL pp. 228, 377, fig. ; XIII. p. 486.— Ann. Sc. n. (3« 

 ser.) L p. 117 — Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1843, Sect. p. 71. 



7. Report on the Microscopic Structure of Shells. — Rep. Brit. 

 Assoc. 1844, p. 1 ; 1847, p. 93. 



8. On the Structure of the Animal Basis of the common Egg-Shell, 

 and of the Membrane surrounding the Albumen. — Microsc. Soc. 

 Oct. 1842 Ann. and Mag. N. H. X. p. 224. 



9. Principles of General and Comparative Physiology, intended as 

 an Introduction to the Study of Human Physiology, and as a 

 Guide to the philosophical pursuit of Natural History. Lond. 

 1839, 8". fig. ; ed. 2, 1841.— Ann. of Nat. H. IV, p. 111. 



10. Principles of Human Physiology, etc. Lond. 1842, 8°; ed. 3, 

 1846.— Fa/. Repert. VIII. pp. 21, 44. 



11. Popular Cyclopasdia of Natural Science. — Vegetable Physio- 

 logy and Botany, 1 vol. — Animal Physiology, 1 vol. — Zoology, 

 2 vols. Lond. 1843, 1844, 8°. fig. 



Carpenter (W. M.). 



1. Miscell. Notices in Opelousas, Attakapas, etc. — Sill. Am. J. 

 XXXV. 2, p. 344. 



