10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPONGOLOGY»
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Animal Resources of India: Protozoa to Mammalia : State of ...
MARINE PORIFERA* Introduction The period between 1765 and 1892 marked
what could be termed the glorious era in the history of spongology and this was
largely due to the pioneering work of scientists like Carl Linnaeus, George Cuvier
, ...
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Fouling Organisms of the Indian Ocean
The history of spongology of the Indian Ocean. / Mar. Biol. Assoc. India. 18(3):
610-625. Thomas, P.A. 1979. Boring sponges destructive to economically
important molluscan beds and coral reefs in Indian seas. IndianJ. Fish. 26(1 & 2):
163-200 ...
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Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India
Wave characteristics of the seas around India. ... ... ... ... ... 583 Thomas, P. A. The
history of spongology of the Indian Ocean. ... ... 610 Petrushevska, M. G. Bottom
sediments of the Indian Ocean and Antarctic: Radiolarian stratography.
Marine Biological Association of India, 1983
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Sponge Science in the New Millennium: Papers Contributed to ...
The development of spongology in Italy in the second half of the twentieth century
takes its origin from a somewhat fortuitous event after the end of the last world
war in 1945. I was beginning my studies on Natural Sciences in Naples when I ...
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The American Monthly Microscopical Journal
The existence of the simplest possible canal-system and the absence of
flagellate chambers render this sponge especially acceptable to a novice in
spongology. There is little to learn about it, but this little must be learned before
any real ...
Romyn Hitchcock, Henry Leslie Osborn, Charles Wesley Smiley, 1900
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A Monograph of the Horny Sponges
SCHULZE may be regarded as the founder of a “ new school” in Spongology,
represented, amongst others, by his scholars VOSMAER, POLEJAEFF, and
myself. The most prolific writer on sponges is H. J. CARTER, nearly all of whose
papers ...
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Studies on the Comparative Anatomy of Sponges: Parts 1-6
Concerning the anatomy and histology of the group, I have perhaps not much to
say that is new, but I hope that by bringing together our information on the subject
in a collected form I may be of some use to students of spongology. Serious ...
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Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society
... Man tell, and Bowerbank render the British part of the collection particularly
interesting, and the work may be regarded as a manual of British fossil
spongology. The new genera aro 27 in number ; of these, Climacospongia,
Lasiocladia, and ...
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
N. Hist. Ser. 6. Vol. iv. 17 described and illustrated by myself in 1874 (' Annals,'
vol. A Correction in British Spongology. By H. J. Csnrnn, F.R.S. &c. XXX.—O-n the
Genera Nototherium and Zygomaturus, in reply to Mr. illiscellaneous. 249.