216 A, EF. Verrill—The Bermuda Islands; Coral Reefs. 
Variety strigosa Dana. Figures 73, 73a, 6-9. 
Madrepora labyrinthica Ellis and Sol., p. 160, pl. 46, figs. 3, 4, 1787 (non 
Pallas. 
Meandrina labyrinthica Lamx., Expos. Meth., p. 54, pl. xlvi, figs. 3, 4, and 
of many later writers. 
Meandrina strigosa Dana, Zoéph. Expl. Exped., p. 257, pl. xiv, fig. 4a, 1846. 
Pourtalés, in L. Agassiz, Florida Reefs, pl. ix, figs. 6-9, 1880, (figures repro- 
duced here). 
Platygyra viridis Vaughan, Stony Corals, Porto Rico, 306, pl. ix—xiii, 1902 
(non Lesueur). 
Meeandra cerebrum (pars) Verrill, these Trans., xi, p. 74, 1901, (where detailed 
synonymy is given). 
This common variety, as seen in collections, usually forms large 
evenly rounded hemispheres, often of large size and generally havy- 
ing the collines and calicles long and very sinuous or convoluted, 
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Figure 73a.—Meandra cerebrum var. strigosa (Dana) ; 6, 7, calicles and collines 
somewhat enlarged ; 8, perspective view of septa and paliform lobes, more 
enlarged ; 9, section of colline and profiles of septa; 2, M. clivosa, collines 
slightly enlarged ; 4, the same, section of colline and profiles of septa more 
enlarged. After L. Agassiz. 
