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INDEX BIBLIOGRAPHIQUE 



1. Bowerbank (J.-S). — A Monograph of the British Spongiadse, vol. I-IV, 



Ray Society, London, 1864, 1866, 1874, 1882. 



2. Carter (H. J.). — Descriptions and Figures of Deep-sea Sponges and their 



Spicules frorn the Atlantic Océan, dredged up on board H. M. S. « Por- 

 cupine » chiefly in 1869 f Annals and Magazine of Natural History (sér. 4), 

 vol. XVIII, 1876). 



3. Carter (H.-J.). — Parasites of the Spongida (Annals and Magazine of 



Natural History (sér. 5), vol. II, p. 157, 1878). 



4. Carter (H.-J.). — Some Sponges from the Wesl-Indies and Acapulco, in 



the Liverpool fret Muséum, described, with gênerai and classificatory 

 remarks (Annals and Magazine of Natural History (sér. 5), vol. IX, 

 p. 260-301 et 346-369, 1882). 



5. Carter (H.-J.). — Contributions to our Knowledge of the Spongida. Pachy- 



tragida (Annals and Magazine of Natural History (sér. 5), vol. XI, p. 344- 

 369, 1883). 



6. Carter (H.-J.). — Descriptions of Sponges from the neighbourhond of Port 



Phillip Heads, South Australia (Annals and Magazine of Natural History 

 (sér. 5), vol. XVI, p. 277-294 et 347-368, 1885). 



7. Carter (H.-J.). — Beport on the Marine Sponges, chiefly from Kiug 



Isïand in the MerguiArchepelago... (Linnean Society' s Journal, Zoology, 

 vol. XXI, p. 61, 1886). 



8. Carter (H.-J.). — Supplément to the Descriptions of M. J. Bracebridge 



Wilson's Australian Sponges (Annals and Magazine of Natural History 

 (sér. 5), vol. XVIII. p. 44o, 1886). 



9. Dendy (A.). — Beport on a Second Collection of Sponges from, the Gulfof 



Manaar (Annals and Magazine of Natural History (sér. 6), vol. III, 

 p. 73, 1889). 



10. Dendy (A.). — Catalogue of Non-Calcareons Sponges collected by J. Brace 



bridge Wilson, in the Neigbourhood of Port Phillip Heads ; part. I 

 (Proc. Boy. Soc. of Victoria, vol. VI, p. 232, Melbourne, 1894) ; part. II 

 (ibid., vol. VII, p. 14. Melbourne, 1895). 



11. Gray (J.-E). — Notes on the Arrangement of Sponges, with the Descrip- 



tion ofsomenew Gênera (Proc. Zool. Soc., p. 492, London, 1867). 



12. Higgin (T.). — Description of some Sponges obtained during a Cruise of 



the Steam-yacht « Argo » in the Caribbean and neighbouring Seas (Hig- 

 ginsia. n.gen., etc. (Annals and Magasine of Natural History (sér. 4), 

 vol. XIV, p. 291, 1877). 



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