Spong. 1 
SPONGIiE. 
BY 
W. J. Sollas, D.Sc., F.R.S.E., F.G.S., 
Professor of Geology and Mineralogy in the University of 
Dublin. 
List op Works on Recent Sponges. 
1. Carter, H. J. Further Observations on the so-called “ Farringdon 
Sponges” ( Calcispongice , Zittel), followed by a Description of an 
Existing Species of a like kind. Ann. N. H. (5) xi. pp. 20-37, pi. i. 
2. . Contributions to our Knowledge of the Spongkla : Pachytra- 
gidcc. Tom. cit. pp. 344-369, pis. xiv. & xv. 
3. . New Genus of Sponges. Tom. cit. pp. 369 & 370, pi. xv. 
fig. 10. 
4. . On the Presence of Starch Granules in the Ovum of the 
Marine Sponges, and on the Ovigerous Layer of Suberites domuncula , 
Nardo. Op. cit. xii. pp. 30-36 (with woodcut) ; abstract in J. R. 
Micr. Soc. (2) iii. p. 669. 
5. . Contributions to our Knowledge of the Spongida. Tom. cit. 
pp. 308-329, pis. xi.-xiv. 
6. . Spicules of Spongilla in the Diluvium of the Altmiihl Valley, 
Bavaria. Tom. cit. pp. 329-333, pi. xiv. 
7. Chilton, C. A New Zealand Fresh-water Sponge. N. Z. J. Sci. i. 
pp. 383 & 572. 
8. Doderlein, L. Faunistische Studien in Japan, Enoshima, und die 
Sagami-Bai. Arch. f. Nat. (2) xlix. p. 102, pi. ii. 
9. Faber, G. L. Sponge Fisheries of the Adriatic, in “ The Fisheries 
of the Adriatic.” London : 1883, 4to, p. 96. 
10. Hilgendorff, F. Susswasser-schwamm aus Central Afrika gesam- 
melt von Dr. R. Bohm im Ugalla Fluss beim Tanganyika-See. SB. 
nat. Fr. 1883, pp. 87-90. [Translated in Ann. N. H. (5) xii. p. 120.] 
