A, E. Verrill—The Bermuda Islands; Coral Reefs. 207 
Florida and the Bahamas. But many of the common Bahama 
species do not occur in Bermuda. Therefore the reefs-corals here 
are less varied and less luxuriant. The absence from Bermuda of 
the large branching and pana forms of A hae ie Madr ee. 
the latter, he erroneously recorded Colpophyllia gyrosa, due to the fact that he 
wrongly considered Mussa fragilis Dana a synonym of that species. His record 
of Agaricia agaricites is probably also due to his erroneous synonymy. for he 
did not record A. fragile from Bermuda, which he very likely confounded with 
the former. 
Heilprin, Angelo.—The Bermuda Islands, 1889. 
Gives a list of 19 species on pages 99-103. Several are synonyms. 
Lesueur, M.—Descr. de plusieurs Anim. appar. aux Polypiers Lamelliféres. Mem. 
du Mus. d’Hist. Nat., vol. vi, pp. 271-299, pl. 15-17, 1820. 
Figures the polyps of several species ; a number of new species described. 
Pourtalés, L. F.—The Reef Corals. Must. Catal. Mus. Comp. Zoology; Memoirs, 
vol. ii, pp. 65-93, 1871. See also Agassiz, L. 
Quelch, John J.—Report on the Reef Corals. Voyage of Challenger, Zool., vol, 
xvi, 202 pp., 12 plates, 1886. 
Enumerates nearly all the known corals of Bermuda, with descriptions of 
many. Admits too many species of Isophyllia, Oculina, and Meandrina. 
Vaughan, T. Wayland.—Some Fossil Corals from the Elevated Reefs of Curagao, 
Arube, and Bonaire. Samml. Geolog. Reichs-Mus., ii, 99 pp. 8vo, 1901. 
Contains detailed descriptions and full synonymy of many recent West Indian 
species. Also a good bibliographical list of works relating to West Indian corals. 
The Stony Corals of Porto Rican Waters. Bulletin U.S. Fish Commis- 
sion, vol. xx, for 1900, pp. 290-320, 58 plates, 1901. 
Contains descriptions and detailed synonymy of the species, with numerous 
figures from photographs. For the later views of Dr. Vaughan, on their nomen- 
elature, see Amer. Journ. Science, xiii, p. 76 (note), Jan., 1902; and these 
Trans., vol. xi, p. 206, 1901. 
Verrill, Addison E.—Bulletin Mus. Comp. Zool., I, No. 3, pp. 29-60, 1864. 
Records several Bermuda species. 
On the Polyps and Corals of Panama, with descriptions of new species. 
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., x, p. 325, 1866. 
Contains a comparison of the West Indian Coral Fauna with that of Panama. 
Comparison of the Coral Faunz of the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts of the 
Isthmus of Darien. American Naturalist, iii, p. 499, Nov., 1869. 
Additions to the Anthozoa and Hydrozoa of the Bermudas. Trans. Conn. 
Acad. Science, vol. x, pp. 551-572, pl. Ixvii-lxix, 1900. 
Additions to the Fauna of the Bermudas from the Yale Expedition of 
1901. Trans. Conn, Acad, Sci., vol. xi, pp. 47, plates i-ix; 6 cuts in text, 
1901. 
