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166-34. Black Beach, Charles Island, shore, Jan. 19, 1934, 2 males, 

 4 females (3 ovig.). 



168-34. Academy Bay, Indefatigable Island, shore, Jan. 20, 1934, 9 

 males, 11 females (10 ovig.). 



174-34. South Seymour Island, shore, Jan. 22, 1934, 2 males, 2 ovig. 

 females. 



175-34. North Seymour Island, shore, Jan. 22, 1934, 10 males, 6 fe- 

 males (5 ovig.). 



179-34. Bartholomew Island near James Island, shore, Jan. 23, 1934, 

 2 males, 3 ovig. females. 



188-34. Cartago Bay, Albemarle Island, shore, Jan. 25, 1934, 1 male, 



I ovig. female. 



194-34. Post Office Bay, Charles Island, coral from Onslow Island 



crater, Jan. 27, 1934, 1 male, 1 small female. 

 199-34. Black Beach, Charles Island, shore, Jan. 30, 1934, 1 male. 

 202-34. Gardner Bay, Hood Island, shore, Jan. 31, 1934, 6 males, 5 



females. 

 306-35. Marchena Island, shore, Dec. 2, 1934, 12 males, 3 females 



(1 ovig.), 1 fragment. 

 312-35. Black Beach, Charles Island, shore, Dec. 5, 1934, 11 males, 



I I females ( 7 ovig. ) . 



313-35. Black Beach, Charles Island, shore, Dec. 6, 1934, 1 male. 

 314-35. Academy Bay, Indefatigable Island, shore, Dec. 7, 1934, 20 



males, 22 females (13 ovig.). 

 315-35. Opposite Gordon Rocks, Indefatigable Island, coral, Dec. 8, 



1934, 16 males, 1 fragment. 

 316-35. Off Gordon Rocks, Indefatigable Island, 20 fms, Dec. 8, 1934, 



1 male. 

 333-35. James Bay, James Island, shore, Dec. 11, 1934, 15 males, 9 



females (5 ovig.). 

 343-35. Sulivan Bay, James Island, shore, Dec. 12, 1934, 27 males, 



17 females (10 ovig.). 

 350-35. South Seymour Island, shore, Dec. 13, 1934, 3 males, 4 fe- 

 males (3 ovig.). 

 354-35. Wreck Bay, Chatham Island, shore, Dec. 15, 1934, 1 male, 



1 female. 

 357-35. Gardner Bay, Hood Island, coral, Dec. 17, 1934, 14 males, 



6 females (2 ovig.). 

 358-35. Gardner Bay, Hood Island, shore, Dec. 17, 1934, 2 males, 



1 female. 

 359-35. Osborn Island in Gardner Bay, Hood Island, shore, Dec. 19, 



1934, 23 males, 6 females. 



