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The very thick septa recall F. cr'a-sf^Uamellata M. Edwards and Haine, 

 V)ut the septal dentations and costal spines are entirely different. 

 According to Doderlein's Key " it is nearest to F. fungites var. dentata 

 and one would infer the same from his description. None of the 

 specimens figured by Doderlein shows costal spines nearly so large as 

 in the specimen here descril>ed. There are several excellent speci- 

 mens of var. dentata in the United States National Museum, including 

 two of Dana's specimens. The}^ differ from the Madagascar specimen 

 especially in the character of the spines. 



FUNGIA CONCINNA Verrill. 

 Plate LXIX, liji. 2. 



This specimen is interesting as it shows extensive budding from the 

 mouth of the disk. Four larger and two smaller mouths have been 

 formed. 



Locality. — Papeeti, Tahiti Islands, U. S. Bureau of Fisheries steamer 

 Albatross, 1900. 



Explanation ok the Plates. 



Plate LXVII. 



Finti/id japoiilrii, new species, figs. 1, 2, 3, three views, side, calicular and l)asal, 

 respective!}', of tlie same specimen. Height, 18 mm.; width, 27.5 mm.; fig. 4, 

 face of a septum enlarged, length of septum 6.5 mm. 



Plate LXVIII. 



Ftuujid ffai)ih()(int/('nsis, new species, calicular view of the type, natural size. 



Plate LXIX. 



Fig. 1, Fatigia snmbuongensiff, new species, liasal view, natural size. 

 2, Fungki concinna Verrill, calicular view, natural size. 



Plate LXX. 



FuHijid (jraiitUosa Klunzinger, calicular view, natural size. 



Plate LXXT. 



Fuwjia (jraiiiiloKii Klunzinger, l)asal view, natural .«ize. 



Plate LXXII. 



Fungia iii(i(l(i(/iincarciisis, new species, calicular view, natural size. 



Plate LXXIII. 



Fungia ]ii(t(l(ig(tsc(irni!<i!<, new species, basal view, natural size. 



Pl.\te LXXIV. 



Septal margins enlarged twice: Fig. 1, Fiivgia sdmhodngensis; fig. 2, FuvgUigrumdom; 

 fig. ?), Fungia madagancarensis. 



«Die Korallengattung Fungia, p. 147. 



