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List of Eefekknces. 

 Ali.man, G. J. : 



1. On the Natural History, Structure, and Biological Status of the 



Fresh-water Sponges [summary of lecture]. Ann. Ifpt. D\iblin 

 Nat. History Soc. for 1848. 

 Annandale, N. : 



2. Notes on some Fresh-water Sponges collected in Scotland. Journ. 



Linn. Soc. (Zoology), xxx, 1908. 



3. The Fauna of I'.ritish India. Fresh-water Sponges, Hydioids, and 



Polyzoa. London, 1911. 



4. The Fresh-water Sponges of the Malabar Zone. Eec. Indian Mus., 



vii, 1912. 



5. Some Recent Advances in our Knowledge of the Fresh-water Fauna 



- of India. Journ. and Proc. Asiatic Soc, Bengal (N.S.), viii, 

 1912. 



6. An Account of the Sponges of the Lake of Tiberias, with Observa- 



tions on Certain Genera of Spongillidae. Journ. and Proc. 

 Asiatic Soc, Bengal (N.S.), ix, 1913. 



7. Eeport on the Biology of the Lake of Tiberias. Fifth Series. The 



Distribution and Origin of the Fauna of the Jordan Eiver- 

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 Journ. and Proc. Asiatic Soc, Bengal (N.S.), xi, 1915. 



8. The Fauna of certain small streams in the Bombay Presidency. 



llec Indian Mus., xvi. 1919. 

 Annandale, N., and S. Kemp. : 



9. Observations on the Invertebrate Fauna of the Ivuuiaon Lakes, 



witli special reference to tlie Sponges and Pulyzna. lice Inilian 

 Mus., vii, 1912. 

 Belfast Natukalists' Field Club: 



10. Guide to Belfast and the adjacent Counties [Fresh-water Sponges, 



p. 130]. Belfast, 1874. 



BOWERBANK, J. S. : 



11. A Monograph of the Spongillidae. Proc. Zool. Soc, London, 1863. 



12. A Monograph of the British Spongiadae. Ray Soc, London, iv, 



1882. 

 Carpentek, G. H. : 



13. The Animals of Ireland. Iv Ireland Agricultural and Industrial. 



DubHn, 1902. 



