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DEEVEY, G. B. 



1960. The zooplankton of the surface waters of the 

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GRICE, G. D., and A. D. HART. 



1962. The abundance, seasonal occurrence and dis- 

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HERMAN, S. S., J. A. MIHURSKY, and A. J. 

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1968. Zooplankton and environmental 

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McCRARY, A. B. 



1969. The seasonal distribution of zooplankton in 

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SUTCLIFFE, W. H. 



1950. A qualitative and quantitative study of the 

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PHYLUM PORIFERA 



BURTON, M. 



1963. A revision of the classification of the 

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de LAUBENFELS, M. W. 



1936. A discussion of the sponge fauna of the Dry 

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1947. Ecology of the sponges of a brackish water 

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1953. Sponges from the Gulf of Mexico. Bull. 

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1919. Sponges of Beaufort (N. C.) Harbor and 

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HARTMAN, W. D. 



1958. Natural history of the marine sponges of 

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1964. Taxonomy of calcareous sponges. Science 

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HECHTEL, G. L. 



1965. A systematic study of the Demospongiae of 

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HOPKINS, S. H. 



1962. Distribution of species of Cliona (boring 

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OLD, M. C. 



1941. The taxonomy and distribution of the boring 

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WELLS, H. W. 



1959. Boring sponges (Clionidae) of Newport 

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WELLS, H. W., M. J. WELLS, and I. E. GRAY. 



1960. Marine sponges of North Carolina. J. 

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1961. Supplement to 'Marine sponges of North 

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1964. Ecology of sponges in Hatteras Harbor, 

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PHYLUM CNIDARIA 



Classes HYDROZOA and SCYPHOZOA 



ALLWEIN, J. 



1967. North American hydromedusae from 

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 BIGELOW, H. B. 



1918. Some medusae and siphonophorae from the 

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1971. Hydroids and hydromedusae of southern 



