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jurdinii. Ann. Mag. Nat,. Hist., 13, 1874, pp. 

 315-316. 



Carter, Henry John. 1O3. On Halisarca lobu- 

 laris, Schmidt, ofl'tbe south coast of Devon, with 

 observations ou the relationship of the sponges 

 to the Ascidians, and hints for microscopy. 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 13, 1874, pp. 433-440. 



104. On the nature of the seed-like body 

 of Spougilla ; on the origin or mother cell of the 

 spicule , and on the presence of Spermatozoa in 

 the Spongida. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, 14, 1874, 

 pp. 97-111. 



105. On the strise of foraminiferous tests; 

 with reply to criticism. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 

 14, 1874, pp. 138-144. 



106. Descriptions and figures of depp-sea 

 sponges and their spicules from the Atlantic 

 Ocean, dredged up on board H.M.S. 'Pormjrinr', 

 chiefly in 1869 ; with figures and descriptions 

 of some remarkable spicules from the Agulhas 

 Shoal and Colon, Panama. Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist,, 14, 1874, pp. 207-221, 245-257; 18, 



1876, pp. 226-240, 307-324, 388-410, 458-479. 



107. Development of the marine sponges 

 from the earliest recognizable appearance of the 

 ovum to the perfected individual. Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist, 14, 1874, pp. 321-337, 389-406. 



1O8. Further instances of the sponge- 



spicule in its mother cell. Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist,, 14, 1874, pp. 456-458. 



1O9. On the genus Rossella (a hexactinellid 



sponge) with descriptions of three species : R. 

 antarctica, R. philippensis, R. velata. Auu. Mag. 

 Nat, Hist, 15, 1875, pp. 113-122. 



110. [Remarks on Hyalonerna cebuense, 

 Higyin, and Labaria hemisphwrica, Gray.] Ann. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist, 15, 1875, pp. 383-385, 389. 



111. Notes introductory to the study and 

 classification of the Spongida. Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist, 16, 1875, pp. 1-40, 126-145, 177-200. 



112. Relation of the canal-system to the 



tabulation in the Foraminifera, with reference 

 to Dr. DAWSON'S "Dawn of Life". Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist, 16, 1875, pp. 420-424. 



113. On the Polytremata (Foraminifera), 

 especially with reference to their mythical hybrid 

 nature. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, 17, 1876, pp. 

 185-214. 



114. On the close relationship of Hydrac- 

 tinia, Parkeria, and Stromatopora ; with de- 

 scriptions of new species of the former, both 

 recent and fossil. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 19, 



1877, pp. 44-76. 



115. On two vitreohexactLnellid sponges : 

 Eurete farreopsis, n. gp., Mylinsia Grayi, Bk. 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, 19, 1877, pp. 121-131. 



116. Description of Bdelloidina aggregata, 



a new genus and species of arenaceous Foramini- 

 fera, in which their so-called " imperforation " is 



questioned. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, 19, 1877, 

 pp. 201-209. 



Carter, Henry John. 117. On the locality of 

 Carpentaria balaniformis, with description of a 

 new species and other Foraminifera found in and 

 about Tubipora musica. Ann. Mag. Nat, Hist., 

 19, 1877, pp. 209-219. 



118, Note on the "tabulations sableuses " 

 of the Etage Bruxellien in the environs of 

 Brussels. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, 19, 1877, pp. 

 382-393. 



119. Arctic and Antarctic sponges, &c. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, 20, 1877, pp. 38-42. 



12O. On the branched form of the apertural 



prolongation from the summit of Carpenteria 

 monticularis. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, 20, 1877, 

 pp. 68-70. 



121. On a Melobesian form of Foramini- 



fera (Gypsina melobesioides) ; and further ob- 

 servations 011 Carpenteria monticularis. Ann. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist, 20, 1877, pp. 172-176. 



122. On a fossil species of sarcohex- 

 actinellicl sponge allied to Hyalonema. Ann. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist., 20, 1877, pp. 176-178. 



123. Remarks on Prof. E. HAECKEL'S 

 observations on Wyvillethomsonia Wallichii and 

 Squamulina scopula. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, 20, 

 1877, pp. 337-339. 



124. Description of a new species of 

 Foraminifera (Rotalia spiculotesta). Ann. Mag. 

 Nat Hist, 20, 1877, pp. 470-473. 



125. Auriferous sand in the neighbour- 

 hood of the Seychelle Islands. Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist, 1, 1878, pp. 102-103. 



126. Mr. James THOMSON'S fossil sponges 



from the carboniferous system of the south-west 

 of Scotland. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, 1, 1878, pp. 

 128-143. 



127. Position of the sponge-spicule in the 



Spongida ; and postscript on the identity of 

 Squamulina scopula with the sponges. Ann. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist, 1, 1878, pp. 170-174. 



128. On new species of Hydractiniidie, 



recent and fossil, and on the identity in structure 

 of Millepora alcicornis with Stromatopora. Ann. 

 Mag. Nat Hist, 1, 1878, pp. 298-311. 



129. Emendatory description of Puri- 



siphonia Clarkei, Bk., a hexactiuellid fossil 

 sponge from N. W. Australia. Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist, 1, 1878, pp. 376-379. 



13O. 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. Ann. 

 Mag. Nat Hist, 1, 1878, pp. 412-419. 

 131. On Teichonia, a new family of cal- 

 careous sponges, with descriptions of two species : 

 Teichonella prolifera, T. labyrinthica. Ann. Mag 

 Nat. Hist, 2, 1878, pp. 35-40. 



