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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
XXXV.—On two undescribed sponges and two Esperiadæ from the West Indies; also on the nomenclature of the calcisponge Clathrina, Gray
H J Carter (1871) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 7: 268-283
A Descriptive Account of three Pachytragous Sponges growing on the Rocks of the South Coast of Devon
H J Carter (1871) Annals and Magazine of Natural History (4) 7: 1-15
XXX.—Description of Labaria hemisphærica, Gray, a new species of Hexactinellid sponge, with observations on it and the sarcohexactinellid sponges generally
H J Carter (1873) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 11: 275-286
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
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
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 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
XXXVII.—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 18: 388-410
XIX.—On the Polytremata (Foraminifera), especially with reference to their mythical hybrid nature
H J Carter (1876) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 17: 185-214
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
XXXVIII.—On the structure and affinities of the genus Catagma
W J Sollas (1878) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 2: 353-364
XLVIII.—On calcareous hexactinellid structure in the Devonian Limestone; large Fossil Hydrozoic Coralla from the chalk; and further observations on the replacement of Silex by Calcite
H J Carter (1878) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 1: 412-419
Contributions to our knowledge of the Spongida
H J Carter (1879) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 3: 284-304
XLVII.—On the flint nodules of the Trimmingham chalk
W J Sollas (1880) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 6: 384-395
XLVIII.—Additional observations on the Antipatharia
H J Carter (1880) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 6: 395-397
XXV.—Contributions to our knowledge of the Spongida.—Order I. Carnosa
H J Carter (1881) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 8: 241-259
Fossil Sponge-Spicules from the Upper Chalk, found in the Interior of a Single Flintstone from Horstead Norfolk. By George Jennings Hinde, F.G.S. With five Plates. 8vo. Munich, 1880
(1881) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 7: 268-269
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
XXXIV.—Notices of fungi collected in Zanzibar, in 1884, by Miss R. E. Berkeley
M J Berkeley (1885) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 15: 384-387
Descriptions of Sponges from the Neighbourhood of Port Phillip Heads, South Australia, continued
H J Carter (1886) Annals and Magazine of Natural History (5) 17: 40-53
December 21, 1886
Flower (1886) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1886: 549-672
XXXVII.—Sketch of the history of known fossil sponges in relation to those of the present day
H J Carter (1889) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 4: 280-290
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
Contributions to the Crustacean Fauna of South Africa. 7. Cirripedia
K H Barnard (1924) Annals of The South African Museum 20: 1-103
Siliceous and Horny Sponges collected by the U. S. Fisheries steamer "Albatross"during the Phillipine Expedition, 1907-10
(1925) Bulletin United States National Museum 100: 273-506
Sponges
M Burton (1932) Discovery Reports 6: 237-392
Sponges of the Gulf of California
M G Dickinson (1945) Allan Hancock Pacific Expedition 11: 1-55
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
Morphological phylogenetic considerations on the relationships of Isodictya Bowerbank, 1865
T Samaai (1999) Memoirs of The Queensland Museum 44: 517-523
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