Plate 69 



Figs. 1-9. Cones char ellina elongata, new species (p. 489). 



1. The long conical zoarium, natural size. 



D. 5162. Tinagta Island. 



2. View of somewhat worn mediumsized zoarium, X 20. 



3. Base of zoarium, >< 10. 



D. 5151. Sirun Island. 



4. View of a long, worn zoarium, X20. The proximal sinus results from 



the union of the aperture and the proximal pore. 

 D. 5141. Jolo Light, Jolo. 



5. Zoarium, X20, with a special zooecium with large orbicular aperture. 



6. Base of the same specimen, X 10. 



D. 5162. Tinagta Island. 



7. Young zoarium, X 20. 



8. Short specimen, X20, showing the true character of the species. 



9. Base, X 10, corresponding to well preserved specimen, shown in Fig- 



ure 8. 



D. 5144. Jolo Light, Jolo. 

 10-17. Coneschar ellina breviconica, new species (p. 491). 



10. Zoaria of small, short cones, natural size. 



11. Specimen with small marginal zooecia, X20. 



12. Specimen with large marginal zooecia, X20. 



13. Zoarium with large avicularia, X20. 



14. Base of a small zoarium, X20. The central cells are few in number. 



15. Base of a large colony, X20, where the central cells are very numerous 



and the septules are visible. 

 16, 17. Two views of apex, X20. 



D. 5230. Limasaua Island, Leyte. 



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