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May 9, 1867
George Busk (1867) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1867: 473-565
Notes on the arrangement of sponges, with the description of some new genera
J E Gray (1867) Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1867: 492-558
On two new siliceous sponges taken in the late dredging-expedition of the yacht 'Norma' off the coasts of Spain and Portugal
W Saville Kent (1870) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 6: 217-224
XXXI.—On the ultimate structure of marine Sponges
H J Carter (1870) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 6: 329-341
XIII.—On the organization of sponges, and their relationship to the corals
Ernst Häckel (1870) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 5: 107-120
On two undescribed Sponges and two Esperiadae from the West Indies; also on the Nomenclature of the Calcisponge Clathrina, Gray
H J Carter (1871) Annals and Magazine of Natural History (4) 7: 268-283
XLVIII.—Notes on the classification of the sponges
J E Gray (1872) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 9: 442-461
XIII.—On the nature of the seed-like body of Spongilla; on the origin or mother cell of the spicule; and on the presence of spermatozoa in the Spongida
H J Cater (1874) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 14: 97-111
Descriptions and figures of deep-sea sponges and their spicules from the Atlantic Ocean, dredged up on board H.M.S. Porcupine, chiefly in 1869; with figures and descriptions of some remarkable spicules from the Agulhas Shoal and Colon, Panama
H J Carter (1874) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 14: 207-221
XXXIX.—Development of the marine sponges from the earliest recognizable appearance of the ovum to the perfected individual
H J Carter (1874) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 14: 321-337
L.—Development of the marine sponges from the earliest recognizable appearance of the ovum to the perfected individual
H J Carter (1874) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 14: 389-406
LVI.—Further instances of the sponge-spicule in its mother cell
H J Carter (1874) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 14: 456-458
II.—On the development of the Calcispongiæ
Elias Metschnikoff (1875) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 16: 41-53
XXIII.—Notes introductory to the study and classification of the Spongida
H J Carter (1875) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 16: 177-200
Descriptions and figures of deep-sea Sponges and their spicules, from the Atlantic Ocean; dredged on board H.M.S. "Porcupine" chiefly in 1862
(1876) Annals of Natural History 18: 226-240
Descriptions and Figures of Deep-Sea Sponges and their Spicules, from the Atlantic Ocean, dredged up on board H.M.S.‘Porcupine’, chiefly in 1869 (concluded)
H J Carter (1876) Annals and Magazine of Natural History (4) 18: 458-479
III.—Arctic and antarctic sponges &c
H J Carter (1877) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 20: 38-42
Arctic and Antarctic Sponges &c
H J Carter (1877) Annals and Magazine of Natural History (4) 20: 38-42
XVIII.—Parasites of the Spongida
H J Carter (1878) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 2: 157-172
XX.—Position of the sponge-spicule in the Spongida; and postscript on the identity of Squamulina scopula with the sponges
H J Carter (1878) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 1: 170-174
XXXVIII.—Contributions to our knowledge of the Spongida
H J Carter (1879) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 3: 343-360
Report on specimens dredged up from the Gulf of Manaar and presented to the Liverpool Free Museum by Capt. W.H. Cawne Warren
H J Carter (1880) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 6: 35-61
The sponges of the Leyden Museum. I. The family of the Desmacidinae
G C J Vosmaer (1880) Notes from the Leyden Museum 2: 99-164
Account of the Zoological Collections made during the Survey of H.M.S. ‘Alert’ in the Straits of Magellan and on the Coast of Patagonia
Albert Günther F R S F Z S. (1881) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1881: 2-141
New sponges, observations on old ones, and a proposed new group
H J Carter (1882) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 10: 106-125
Some sponges from the West Indies and Acapulco in the Liverpool Free Museum described, with general and classificatory remarks
H J Carter (1882) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 9: 266-301
XXX.—Report on the nematodes in the possession of the British Museum, with a review of the classification of the order
L Örley (1882) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 9: 301-318
XXXVI.—Some sponges from the West Indies and Acapulco in the Liverpool Free Museum described, with general and classificatory remarks
H J Carter (1882) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 9: 346-368
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
IV.—On the presence of starch-granules in the ovum of the marine sponges, and on the ovigerous layer of Suberites domuncula, Nardo
H J Carter (1883) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 12: 30-36
XLVII.—On some new siliceous sponges collected by M. Pechuël-Lösche in the Congo
William Marshall (1883) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 12: 391-412
New genus of sponges
H J Carter (1883) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 11: 369-370
XLVIII.—On Mustela albinucha, Gray
Oldfield Thomas (1883) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 11: 370-371
Description of sponges from the neighbourhood of Port Phillip Heads, South Australia
H J Carter (1885) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 15: 107-117
Description of sponges from the neighbourhood of Port Phillip Heads, South Australia
H J Carter (1885) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 15: 301-321
Remarks on the variation of Elapomorphus lemniscatus
G A Boulenger (1885) Ann. Mag. nat. Hist 15: 321-323
Report on a Collection of Marine Sponges from Japan, made by Dr. J. Anderson
H J Carter (1885) Annals and Magazine of Natural History (5) 15: 387-406
December 21, 1886
Flower (1886) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1886: 549-672
Description of sponges from the neighbourhood of Port Phillip Heads, South Australia
H J Carter (1886) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 18: 126-149
Supplement to the descriptions of Mr. J. Bracebridge Wilson's Australian sponges
H J Carter (1886) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 18: 445-466
Meddelanden om Bohuslänska Spongior
K Fristedt (1887) Öfversigt Kongl. Vetensk.-Akad. Förhandl 1887: 25-29
XXXVIII.—Observations on freshwater sponges
A Wierzejski (1887) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 19: 298-302
Meddelanden om Bohuslänska Spongior
(1887) Öfversigt Kongl. Vetensk.-Akad. Förhandl. 1887(1): 25-29
XLV.—The interpretation of the sponge organism, and some recent works on sponges
Otto Maas (1892) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 10: 399-405
Sponges from the Atlantic coast of Canada
L M Lambe (1896) Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, section 2 2: 181-211
Catalogue of the Recent Marine Sponges of Canada and Alaska
L M Lambe (1900) Ottawa Naturalist 14: 153-172
Beschreibung einiger unzureichend bekannten monaxonen Spongien
J Thiele (1903) Archiv für Naturgeschichte 69: 375-398
Kiesel- und Hornschwamme der Aru- und Kei-Inseln
(1912) Frankfurt A Main Abhandlungen Senckenbergischen Gesellschaft 34: 293-448
Viaggio in Africa per cercare parassiti di mosche dei friutti. Descrizione e notizie biologiche dei parassiti
F Silvestri (1914) Bollettino del Laboratorio di Zoologia Generale e Agraria della Facoltà Agraria in Portici 8: 3-164
Some sponges commonly associated with oysters and mussels in Madras Harbour and the Chilka Lake. In Fauna Symbiotica Indica, 5
N Annandale (1914) Records of the Indian Museum 10: 149-158
Sponges
M Burton (1932) Discovery Reports 6: 237-392
Revision of the North American moths of the family Oecophoridae, with descriptions of new genera and species
J F G Clarke (1941) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 90: 33-286
Host relationships in North American fungus-feeding moths (Oecophoridae, Oinophilidae, Tineidae)
J F Lawrence and J A Powell (1969) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 138: 29-51
A collection of Mediterranean Demospongiae (Porifera) with, in appendix, a list of the Demospongiae hitherto recorded from the Mediterranean Sea
(1982) Annali Del Museo Civico Di Storia Naturale "giacomo Doria" 84: 445-621
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
Demospongiae (Porifera) from northern Bass Strait, southern Australia
(1989) Memoirs of Museum Victoria 50: 1-242
A collection of marine sponges from East Africa
(1993) Annali Del Museo Civico Di Storia Naturale "giacomo Doria" 89: 247-350
Sponges, Genus Mycale (Poecilosclerida : Demospongiae : Porifera), From A Caribbean Mangrove And Comments On Subgeneric Classification
E Hajdu and K Rutzler (1998) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 111: 737-773
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