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Royal Society
(1862) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 10: 144-145
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
May 9, 1867
George Busk (1867) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1867: 473-565
A Monograph of the Siliceo-fibrous Sponges.Part I
J S Bowerbank (1869) Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1869: 66-100
A Monograph of the Siliceo-fibrous Sponges. Part II
J S Bowerbank (1869) Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1869: 323-351
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
XIV.—On fossil sponge-spicules of the Greensand compared with those of existing species
H J Carter (1871) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 7: 112-141
On a new Genus of Hexaradiate and other Sponges discovered in the Philippine Islands by Dr. A.B. Meyer
J E Gray (1872) Annals and Magazine of Natural History (4) 10: 134-139
On two new species of Gummineae, with special and general observations
H J Carter (1873) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 12: 17-30
I.—On some characters of Lingula anatina, illustrating the study of fossil Palliobranchs
William King (1873) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 12: 1-17
XXVII.—Notes on the siliceous spicules of sponges, and on their division into types
J E Gray (1873) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 12: 203-217
LIV.—On the Hexacutinellidæ and Lithistidæ generally, and particularly on the Aphorcallistidæ, Aulodictyon, and Farreæ, together with facts elicited from their deciduous structures, and descriptions respectively of three new species
H J Carter (1873) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 12: 437-472
LV.—Descriptions of new genera and species of Heteromera, chiefly from New Zealand and New Caledonia, together with a revision of the genus Hypaulax and a description of an allied new genus from Colombia
Frederick Bates (1873) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 12: 472-485
A Monograph of the Siliceo-fibrous Sponges. Part III
J S Bowerbank (1875) Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1875: 272-281
April 6, 1875
E Hamilton (1875) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1875: 269-315
November 2, 1575
E Hamilton (1875) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1875: 527-656
A monograph of the siliceo-fibrous Sponges. VI
(1876) Proceedings of The Zoological Society 1876: 535-540
XXXVII.—Notes on stony corals in the collection of the British Museum
F Brüggemann (1877) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 20: 300-313
Description of five new species of sponges discovered by Dr. A.B. Meyer on the Philippine Islands and New Guinea
J S Bowerbank (1877) Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1877: 456-464
I.—On Stauronema, a new genus of fossil hexactinellid sponges, with a description of its two species, S. Carteri and S. lobata
W J Sollas (1877) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 19: 1-25
IX.—On two vitreohexactinellid sponges
H J Carter (1877) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 19: 121-131
On some new and little known spiders from the Arctic regions
O P- Cambridge (1877) Ann. Mag. nat. Hist 20: 273-285
On two Vitreohexactinellid Sponges
H J Carter (1877) Annals and Magazine of Natural History (4) 19: 121-131
XXXVI.—On the changes produced in the siliceous skeletons of certain sponges by the action of caustic potash
W J Sollas (1877) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 20: 285-300
LVII.—Notes on the French exploring Voyage of ‘Le Travailleur’ in the Bay of Biscay
A M Norman (1880) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 6: 430-436
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
Preliminary report on the expedition of the ‘Talisman’ in the Atlantic Ocean
M A Milne-Edwards (1884) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 13: 223-228
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
Über einige neue oder seltene indopacifische Brachyuren
J G De Man (1889) Zoologische Jahrbücher. Abteilung für Systematik, Geographie und Biologie der Tier 4: 409-552
Natural History notes from H. M. Indian Marine Survey Steamer `Investigator', Commander R. F. Hoskyn, R.N., commanding. No 21. Note on the results of the last season's deep-sea dredging
J Wood-Mason and A Alcock (1891) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 7: 1-19
Die Tetractinelliden der Adria. (Mit einem Anhange über die Lithistiden)
R Von Lendenfeld (1894) Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademieder Wissenschaften.Wien. Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaften Klasse 61: 91-204
The marine and fresh-water sponges of California
M W De Laubenfels (1932) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 81: 1-140
The "Rosaura" Expedition. 5. Sponges
(1954) Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology 2: 215-239
Correction Of Ijima (1927) List Of Recent Hexactinellid Sponges
H M Reiswig (1990) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 103: 731-745
Summary And Significance Of Overlooked Japanese Literature On Myzostomida
M J Grygier (1994) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 107: 174-178
New hexactinellid sponges from the Mendocino Ridge, northern California, USA
(1999) Memoirs of The Queensland Museum 44: 499-508
Planktonic armoured propagules of the excavating sponge Alectona (Porifera: Demospongiae) are larvae: evidence from Alectona wallichii and A. mesatlantica sp. nov
(1999) Memoirs of The Queensland Museum 44: 627-642
Three New Species And A New Genus Of Farreidae (Porifera : Hexactinellida : Hexactinosida)
K Duplessis and H M Reiswig (2004) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 117: 199-212
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