22 RKCKNT MADEKPORARIA CK THK HAWAIIAN ISLANDS AND LAYSAN. 



LISTS SHOWING THE GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF THE MADREPORARIA 

 AROUND THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. 



Those lists hoijin with H:i\v:iii. tlu- aiost southuasteiiy island, and proceed toward 

 th.' iKji-thwest, ending witii Laysim. They, of course, can not be considered to be 

 complete lists of the stony conii- of t\u' diirciviit islands, but they give all that is at 



present known. 



Several species contained in the systematic list are omitted from these lists 

 liocause speeitic data are not given as to where they were obtained. They are a- 

 follows: 



J 'araci/atkm gardlru-ri \'aughan. 



Pocillopora frondom Verrill. 



Poc'dloporo meandrina var. tuhervxa \ errill. 



PociUopora inforinh Dana. 



Leptastrea stellidnta Verrill. 



Cosla^trea teimi-s Verrill. 



Favia rudis Verrill. 



Favia homh'OJii (Rousseau) L 



Fungia oahensis Doderlein." 



Mon t lj)ora patuhi Verrill. 



Po7'itt'8 iiiordax Dana. 



Porites {Syiianea) Irregidarix Verrill. 



Alveojwra verrUl/ann Dana. 



These lists are of particular interest as they show the association of the different 

 species, as well as giving the forms found around each of the islands. 



HAWAII ISLAND. 

 Northeast Coast. 



"This species came from Oahu, but from what part is not mentioned. 



