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I.—On the organization of Sponges, and their relationship to the corals
Ernst Häckel (1870) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 5: 1-13
XIII.—On the organization of sponges, and their relationship to the corals
Ernst Häckel (1870) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 5: 107-120
XXI.—Häckel on the relationship of the sponges to the corals
Wm S Kent (1870) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 5: 204-218
I.—A description of two new Calcispongiæ, to which is added confirmation of Prof. James-Clark's discovery of the true form of the sponge-cell (animal), and an account of the polype-like pore-area of Cliona corallinoides contrasted with Prof. E. Häckel's v
H J Carter (1871) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 8: 1-27
XXVII.—On the Calcispongiæ, their position in the animal kingdom, and their relation to the theory of descendence
Ernst Häckel (1873) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 11: 241-262
XLIX.—On the Calcispongiæ, their position in the animal kingdom, and their relation to the theory of descendence
Ernst Häckel (1873) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 11: 421-430
II.—On the development of the Calcispongiæ
Elias Metschnikoff (1875) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 16: 41-53
3. Observations on the Characters of the Echinoidea.-I. On the Species of the Genus Brissus, and on the allied forms Meoma and Metalia
F Jeffrey Bell (1879) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1879: 249-255
Further observations on the so-called ?Farringdon Sponges? (Calcispongiae, Zittel), followed by a description of an existing species of the like kind
H J Carter (1883) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 11: 20-37
II.—On the mutual relations of the Bunotherian Mammalia
E D Cope (1883) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 12: 20-26
III.—On the microscopic structure of thin slices of fossil Calcispongiæ
J H Carter (1883) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 12: 26-30
A monograph of the Australian sponges
R Von Lendenfeld (1884) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 9: 121-154
A monograph of the Australian sponges
R Von Lendenfeld (1884) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 9: 310-344
The histology and nervous system of the calcareous sponges
R Von Lendenfeld (1885) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 9: 977-983
A classification of the sponges
Sollas (1885) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 16: 395-395
December 21, 1886
Flower (1886) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1886: 549-672
Porifera from Greenland and Baffinland collected by Capt. Robert A. Bartlett
M W De Laubenfels (1942) Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 32: 263-269
The sponges of Woods Hole and adjacent waters
M W De Laubenfels (1949) Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard 103: 1-55
The sponge fauna the St. George's Sound, Apalachee Bay, and Panama City regions of the Florida Gulf coast
(1963) Tulane Studies In Zoology 11: 31-71
Six new species of shallow-water marine demosponges from California
D A Ristau (1978) Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash 91: 569-589
A collection of West Indian Demospongiae (Porifera). In appendix, a list of Demospongiae hitherto recorded from the West Indies
(1987) Annali Del Museo Civico Di Storia Naturale "giacomo Doria" 86: 65-216
Revision of Microcionidae (Porifera: Poecilosclerida: Demospongiae), with description of Australian species
(1996) Memoirs of The Queensland Museum 40: 1-626
The relationship of silicate levels to the shallow water distribution of hexactineellids in British Columbia
W C Austin (1999) Memoirs of The Queensland Museum 44: 44-44
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