346 A. EF. Verril—The Bermuda Islands; Coral Reefs. 
Pirate XXVIII. Figure 1. Oculina varicosa; reduced; p. 237. Figure 2. 
Oculina diffusa, part of a large mass; reduced ; p. 235. 
Puatr XXIX. Figure 1. Porites astreoides, p. 240. Figure 2. Siderastreea 
radians, p. 242. Both nat. size. 
PuaTE XXX. Figure 1. Group of living zoanthids, corals, etc.; reduced to 
#3 a, Palythoa mammillosa; 6b, P. grandiflora; c, Zoanthus proteus OL 
Actinia bermudensis ; e, Condylactis gigantea, young; i, Mussa fragilis, 
about } nat. size, Figure 2. Large dark brown zoanthid (Protopalythoa 
grandis) from life, partially expanded ; all about # natural size. See p. 281. 
PLrate XXXa. Figure 1. Orbicella cavernosa, reduced to about 4; p. 324. 
Figure 2. Millepora alcicornis, reduced about 4, p. 317. 
PLuaTtE XXXI,. Figure 1. ‘‘Rose Coral,” Mussa fragilis, nearly contracted, 
photo from life; p. 220. Figure 2. Actinian, Aiptasia annulata, from life ; 
p. 249. Both natural size. 
PuaTE XXXII. Figure 1. Epicystis crucifera, seen from above ; photo from 
life; p. 272. Figure 2. Epicystis formosa, side view ; photo from life; p. 
274. Both nat. size. 
PuaTE XXXII. Figure1l. Epicystis crucifera, side view; b, a tentacle enlarged; 
drawn from life, about } nat. size; p. 272. Figure 2. Lebrunia Dane ; 
photo from life, nat. size ; p. 269. 
PuateE XXXIII. Pseudoplexaura crassa, with polyps nearly expanded ; photo 
from a recently killed specimen; about nat. size; p. 306. 
Puate XXXIITa. Euniceopsis grandis, with polyps partially contracted; photo 
from life, nat. size; p. 310. 
Puate XXXIIIs. Figurel. a, Euniceopsis grandis; b, Plexaurella dichotoma; 
dry, about ? nat. size, p. 3810, 313. Figure 2. a, Muricea muricata, with 
expanded polyps; 6, c, Plexawropsis bicolor V.; nearly nat. size, photo from 
life; pp. 301, 310. 
Puate XXXIIIc. Figure 1. Gorgonia acerosa; a, b. purple var.; c. brown var. 
2,9. G. flabellum, + nat. size; 4. a-c. Plexaura flexuosa; d. Muricea muri- 
cata ; 4 nat. size; pp. 301, 302. 
PLATE XXXIV. Figarel. Diadema setosum, 3, p. 324. Fig. 2. Asterias tenuis- 
pina, with expanded sucker-feet, p. 324. Both about # nat. size. 
PuaTeE XXXIVa. Figure 1. Cidaris tribuloides, p. 322. Fig. 2. Echinometra 
subangularis, p. 824, Both nat. size. 
PuaTeE XXXIVzB. Figure 1. Hipponoé esculenta, with spines removed, # 
nat. size. Figure 2. Cidaris tribuloides, with spines removed, about nat. 
size ; a, anal pore; o, one of ocular plates; c, one of the genital plates, 
abnormal, with two pores; m, madreporite; am, ambulacra; in, interambu- 
lacra, x 14, p. 822. 
Puate XXXIVc. Figure 1. Linckia Guildingii, young; a, dorsal; 6, ventral, 
x2. Figure 2. Asterias tenuispina, dorsal view of a 7-rayed example, nat. 
size. Figure 3. Asterina folium, dorsal view, x about 24. Figure 4. The 
same, ventral view, x about 23, p. 325. 
PuaTE XXXIVvd. Figure 1. Ophiothrix angulata, nat. size; p. 827. Fig. 2. 
(1, 2) Ophiocoma echinata ; (8) O. Riisei; 4 nat. size; p. 328. 
PLATE XXXIVe. Figure 1. Ophiocoma pumila ; a, 5-rayed examples ; b, 6-rayed 
examples. Figure 2. a, Ophionereis reticulata, dorsal, p. 146; 6, Ophiura 
brevispina. About 4 nat. size. 
