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CARTER, H. J. Descriptions of two new Sponges from the Philippine Islands 

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CARTER, H. J. Points of distinction between the Spoiigidse and the Forami- 

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CARTER, H. J. Description of Labaria hcmisphcerica, Gray, a new Species of 

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CARTER, H. J. On the Hexactinellidce and Litliistida generally, and particularly 

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CARTER, H. J. On two new Species of Gumminece (Corticium abyssi, Chon- 

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CARTER, H. J. On the Nature of the Seed-like Body of Spongilla; on the 

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CARTER, H. J. Descriptions and Figures of Deep-sea Sponges and their Spicules 

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CARTER, H. J. Development of the Marine Sponges from the earliest Recogniz- 

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CARTER, H. J. Further Instances of the Sponge-spicule in its Mother-cell. 

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CARTER, H. J. On the Spongozoa of Halisarca Dujardinii. Ann. and Mag. of 

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CARTER, H. J. On Halisarca lobularis, Schmidt, off the South Coast of Devon, 

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CARTER, H. J. On the genus Eossella (a Hexactinellid Sponge) with the Descrip- 

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CARTER, H. J. Notes introductory to the Classification of the Spongida. I. 

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CARTER, H. J. Descriptions and Figures of Deep- Sea Sponges and their Spi- 

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CARTER, H. J. On a Fossil Species of Sarco-hexactinellid Sponge allied to 

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CARTER, H. J. On two Vitreohexactinellid Sponges (Eurete farreopsis, n. sp. 

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CARTER, H. J. Arctic and Antarctic Sponges, etc. Ann. and Mag. of Nat. Hist. 

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CARTER, H. J. Note on Tethea muricata, Bowerbank. Ann. and Mag. of Nat. 

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