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6. Favia gravida Verrill. 
Trans. Conn. Acad., Vol. Т., part 2, page 355. Rio Grande do Norte 
sandstone reef, Cape Bacopary, Mamanguape, Goyanna (Greeley). Per- 
nambuco sandstone reef (Hartt). Maceio coral reef (Greeléy). Abrol- 
hos and Cape Frio (Hartt). Itaparica (Rathbun). Rio Formoso, 
Tamandaré, Santo Aleixo, Parcel das Paredes (Branner). 
7. Favia conferta, Verrill. 
Fernando de Noronha (Branner).! 
8. Favia ananas Lamk. 
Fernando de Noronha (Ridley). 
9. Favia deformata Milne Edwards and Haime, 
Fernando de Noronha (Ridley). 
10. Mussa harttii Verrill. 
Trans. Conn. Acad., Vol. Т., part 2, page 357. Maceio coral reef 
(Greeley). Abrolhos (Hartt). Candeias (Hartt). Rio Formoso, Parcel 
das Paredes (Branner). Itaparica (Rathbun), 
ll. Mussa verrillii Rathbun. 
Fernando de Noronha (Branner). 
19, Symphyllia harttii Verrill. 
Trans. Conn. Acad., Vol. I., part 2, page 358. Maceio coral reef 
(Greeley). Abrolhos and Lixa reefs (Hartt). Sáo Sebastiáo, State of 
S. Paulo (H. Von Ihering). Itaparica (Rathbun). 
13. Dichocoenia uva Milne Edwards and Haime. 
Bahia de Camamú (Spix and Martius). 
14, Pectinia brasiliensis Milne Edwards and Haime. 
Water-worn specimens were found by Mr. Branner at several places 
along the beach between Rio Manguäba and Rio Camaragibe. It was 
also found at Bahia by Dr. Von Ihering. 
15. Agaricia agaricites ? Milne Edwards and Haime. 
Maceio coral reef (Greeley). Abrolhos (Hartt). Parcel das Paredes, 
Santo Aleixo, Rio Formoso (Branner). 
. Siderastraca stellata Verrill. 
Ttaparíca (Rathbun). Santo Aleixo (Branner). 
17. Porites verrilli Rehberg. 
Trans. Conn. Acad., Vol. Т., part 2, page 358, ав Р. solida, Rio Grande 
do Norte sandstone reef, Cape Bacopary, Mamanguape, Goyanna 
(Greeley). Pernambuco sandstone reefs (Hartt, Branner). Maceio coral 
reef (Greeley). Abrolhos and Lixa reefs (Hartt). Candeias (Hartt). 
Tamandaré, Rio Formoso, Maria Farinha, Parahyba do Norte 
(Branner). 
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1 In Verrill's late paper on Brazilian corals, published in the Trans. Conn. Acad. 
Sci., XL, Maeandra conferta is reported to have been collected at Fernando de No- 
ronha by Hartt. The corals sent Verrill from Fernando were collected by the 
Writer in 1870. Hartt never visited that island. 
