Plate 35 



Figs. 1, 2. Gemellipora minutipora, new species (p. 312). 



1. One of the type zoaria, X20, incrusting a shell fragment. 

 The very small tremopores and large areolar pores are visible. 



2. Another example, X20, exhibiting a few broken ovicells. 



D. 5392. Tubig Point, Destacado Island. 

 3, 4. Gemellipora obesa, new species (p. 313). 



3. Specimen incrusting a shell, X20, illustrating the obese zooecia and 



frontal with minute tremopores and large granules. 



4. Interior of zooecia, X20. 



D. 5579. Sibutu Island, Darvel Bay, Borneo. 



5. Schizopodrella cucullata, new species (p. 317). 



The type zoarium, X20, incrusting a shell fragment. The hoodlike 

 ovicell and the spathulate avicularium between the zooecia are 

 characteristic. 



D. 5144. Jolo Light, Jolo. 



6. Schizoporella proditor, new species (p. 319). 



Small fragment of 1 he unilamellar zoarium, X20. The characteristic 

 long slender oral aviculariuni with frontal beak directed to the 

 base is shown. 



D. 5145. Jolo Light, Jolo. 

 7, 8. Sh'phiintisrlhi iiiilisliiirlii, new species (p. 314). 



7. Surface of a small bilamellar undulated frond, 20, showing the dorsal 



of the second lamella and the structure of the ovicell. 



8. Nonovicelled specimen, ;• 20, illustrating indistinct zooecia. 



D. 4807. Cape Tsiuka, Sea of Japan. 



9. Schizoporella perforata, new species (p. 318). 



Type specimen, > 20, incrusting a shell. The deeply buried ovicell 

 perforated by a huge frontal pore is visible. 

 I). 1807. Cape Tsiuka, Sea of Japan. 

 10. Hippoporina granifera, new species (p. 319). 



Surface of type, ■ 20, growing around a shell. The convex zooecia 

 with large frontal granulations are characteristic 

 I). 5102. Tinagta Island. 

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