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Palaeozoologie
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Zaunick, Rudolph Zwei Jugendbriefe von Eduard Sueß an H. B. Geinitz. Zugleich ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Graptolithen- forschung.
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Aus: Bull. acad. roy. de Belg. (2) XXXIV. Brüssel 1872.
V. Dunikowski, E. Über Permo-Carbon- Schwämme von Spitzbergen.
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Eck, H. Bemerkungen zur Lethaea geogno- stica, betreffend Schwämme aus dem Muschelkalk.
Aus: Centralbl. Min. Stuttgart 1904. Frlstedt, K. Om en fossil spongia.
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Gerth, H. Timorelia pérmica n. g. n. sp., eine neue Lithistide aus dem Perm von Timor.
Aus: Centralbl. Min. Stuttgart 1909. Gosselet, J. Présentation d’un nouveau genre de fossiles (Dictyospongidae) du dévonien supérieur de Jeumont et description de la localité.
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Gütnbel, C. W. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Organisation und systematischen Stellung von Receptaculites.
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Hall, James, and J. M. Clarke Paleozoic Reticulate Sponges.
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Hayasaka, I. Amblysiphonella from Japan and China.
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Hinde, George Jennings Fossil sponge spicules from the upper chalk found in the interior of a single flint-stone from Horstead in Norfolk. Inaug.-Diss. München. München 1880.
— Notes on fossil Calcispongiae, with description of new species.
Aus: Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) X. London 1882.
— Catalogue of the Fossil Sponges in the Geological Department of the British Museum (Natural History). With Descriptions of New and Little-Known Species.
London 1883.
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Aus: Ann. and Magaz. of Nat. Hist. London
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— On the chert and siliceous schists of the permo-carboniferous strata of Spitzbergen, and on the characters of the sponges therefrom, which have been described by Dr. E. Dunikowski.
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—On a true Leuconid Calcisponge from the Middle Lias of Northamptonshire, and on detached Calcisponge Spicules in the Upper Chalk of Surrey.
Aus: Ann. and Magaz. of Nat. History (6) IV. London 1889.
Hinde, G. Jennings, and W. Murtón Holmes On the sponge-remains in the lower tertiary strata near Oamaru, Otago, New Zealand. Aus: Linnean Soc.’s Journ. Zool. XXIV. London 1892.
Malfatti, P. Contributo alia Spongiofauna del Cenozoico italiano.
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