A. E. Verrill — Comparisons of Coral Faunae. 171 



Revised List of JBermudian Corals. 



MADREPORARIA. 



Family Maeandridee. See p. 65. 

 Favidce Vaughan, Stony Corals of Porto Rican Waters, p. 302. 



Mseandra labyrinthiformis (L.) Oken. See p. 70. 



Plate x, figures 1-3 ; pl. xii, fig. 5. 



Common Brain Coral. Brain Stone. 

 Very abundant on nearly all reefs, except in Harrington Sound. - 



Moeandra cerebrum (Ellis & Sol.) Ver. See p. 74. 



Platygyra mridis Vaughan, op. cit., p. 306, plates ix-xiii. 

 Plate x, fig. 4 ; pl. xii, fig. 4 ; pl. xiv, figs. 4, 5 ; pl. xix, fig. 7. 



Brain Coral. Brain Stone. 



Common on the outer reefs ; rare near the shores ; absent from 

 Harrington Sound. 



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Favia fragum (Esper) E. & H. See p. 90. 



Fa riii fragum Vaughan, op. cit., p. 303, pl. viii, figs. 1, 2. 



Plate xiii, figures 1, 2. 



Small Star Corel. 

 Common in shallow water and on the reefs; also in tide-pools. 



Family Orbicellidae. See p. 93. Vaughan, p. 300. 

 Orbicella annularis (E. & Sol.) Dana. See p. 94. 



Orbicella acropora Vaughan, op. cit., p. 301, plates vi, vii. 



Plate xv, figures 1, la. 



Star Coral (with small stars). 



Outer reefs, not common ; rarely on inner reefs. (See figure 9, 

 p. 173.) 



Orbicella cavernosa (L.) Ver. See p. 102. 



Great Star Coral (with large stars). 

 Outer reefs, near North Rocks, rare. 



