208 EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 
PLATE VIII. 
Figures rather more than } nat. size. 
Fig. A. Madrepora rayneri, a single branch (p. 191). Fiji. 
Fig. B. Madrepora loripes (p. 165). Rocky Island, Great-Barrier Reef. 
Fig. C. Madrepora ambigua (p. 70). Northumberland Island, Great-Barrier Reef. 
PLATE IX. 
Figures about 3 nat. size. 
Fig. A. Madrepora clavigera, view of upper surface (p. 1838). 
Fig. A’. Madrepora clavigera, side view (p. 183). 
Fig. B. Madrepora latistella (p. 112). Port Denison. 
Fig. C. Madrepora hispida (p. 1383). Samboangan, Philippine Islands. 
Fig. D. Madrepora plicata (p. 184). Tongatabu. 
Fig. E. Madrepora patula (p. 111). Port Denison. 
PLATE X. 
Figures about ? nat. size. 
Fig. A. Madrepora armata, view of under surface (p. 100). Singapore ? 
Fig. B. Madrepora armata, side view (p. 100). Singapore. 
Figs. C & D. Madrepora exilis (p. 172). Port Denison. 
PLATE XI. 
Figures about } nat. size. 
A. Madrepora violacea (p. 167). Fiji. 
. B. Madrepora kenti (p. 110). Thursday Island, Torres Straits. 
Fig. C. Madrepora tizardi (p. 89). Tizard Bank. 
D. Madrepora tizardi, var. (p. 89). Tizard Bank. 
E. Madrepora elseyi (p. 172). North Australia. 
F. Madrepora elseyi (p. 172). Thursday Island, Torres Straits. 
PLATE XII. 
Madrepora arcuata (p. 102). Samoa. A little less than } nat. size. 
PLATE XIII. 
Figures about } nat. size. 
A. Madrepora beodactyla, var. (p. 158). ‘Rodriguez. 
B. Madrepora beodactyla (p. 158). Capricorn Islands, Great-Barrier Reef. 
Fig. C. Madrepora anthocercis (p. 106). Palm Island, Great-Barrier Reef. 
D. Madrepora bullata (p. 151). Port Denison. 
