PLATE VII. 



FIG. 1. Pennatula pendula, n. sp. A pinnule. Note the rugose autozooids and 



the ova appearing through the semi-transparent walls. 

 ,, 2. Chrysogorgia orientalis, Versluys. Portion enlarged to show the mode 



of branching and the characteristic architecture of the polyps. 

 3. Protocaulon indicum, n. sp. Part enlarged. Note the long polyps and 



the peculiar flagelliform tentacles. 

 4. Bathyptilum indicum, n. sp. Colony nat. size. 

 ,, 5. Stachyptilum maculatum, n. sp. Colony nat. size. 

 ,. 6. Umbellula elongata, n. sp. Portion of autozooid cut open to show the 



embryos. 



,, 7. Protocaulon indicum, n. sp. Colony nat. size. 

 ,, 8. Anthoptilum decipiens, n. sp. Part enlarged showing the reproductive 



bodies appearing through the thin body-walls. 

 ., 9. Stachyptilum maculatum, n. sp. Part enlarged showing the strong 



autozooids and the conspicuous stellate siphonozooids. 

 ,, 10. Funiculina gracilis, n. sp. Portion enlarged to show the arrangement of 



the autozooids and prominent projecting eight-lobed siphonozooids in 



an almost definite row on the metarachidial surface. 



