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Plate 141. 



Pigs. 1, la, 16, 2. Acropora panamensis, new species. Page. 



1. la, 16. Three views of the type. 1, branch, natural size; la, part 



of branch, X 3; 16, calice, X 8 480 



2. View of a paratype, natural size 480 



3, 3a, 4, 4a. Acropora saludensis, new species. 



3. Branch, cotype, natural size; 3a, part of the same branch, X 3..'. .. 481 



4. Branch, cotype, natural size; 4a, part of the same branch, X 3 481 



Plate 142. 



Figs. 1, la. Goniopora hilli, new species. Two views of the type. 



1. Surface of corallum, natural size 489 



la. Calices, X 6 489 



2, 2a, 26. Goniopora panamensis, new species. Three views of the type. 



2. One surface, natural size 489 



2a. The other surface, natural size 489 



26. A part of the surface represented by figure 2a, X 3 489 



3, 3a. Goniopora imperatoris , new species. Two views of the type. 



3. Corallum, natural size 493 



3a. Calices, X 6 493 



Plate 143. 



Figs. 1, la. Goniopora decaturensis, new species. Two views of the type. 



1. Upper surface, natural size 490 



la. Calices, X 3 • 490 



2, 2a. Goniopora decaturensis var. silecensis, new variety. Two views of 



the type. 



2. Corallum, natural size 491 



2a. Calices, X 3 491 



3, 3a. Goniopora decaturensis var. bainbridgensis, new variety. Two 



views of the type. 



3. Corallum, natural size 491 



3a. Calices, X 3 ' 491 



Plate 144. 

 Goniopora jacobiana, new species. 

 Fig. 1, la. Two views of type. 



1. Corallum, one-half natural size 492 



la. Calices, X 6. The thick, white radii represent interseptal filling; 



the septa have been dissolved and are represented by the black spaces 492 

 2, 2a, 3, 3a. Four views of two fragments of the same specimen horn White 

 Springs, Florida. 



2. Upper surface, natural size; 2a, calices, X 6, of the same fragment.. 493 



3. Upper surface, natural size; 3a, calices, X 4, of the same fragment. . 493 



Plate 145. 

 Goniopora clevei, new species. 



Fig. 1. Paratype, natural size, University of Upsala 496 



2. 2a. Two views the type, also University of Upsala. 



2. Branch, natural size 496 



2a. Calices, X 5 496 



3. Paratype, natural size. An elongate branch, tip rounded 497 



4. Paratype, natural size. A thicker branch; tips of branchlets obtusely 



rounded 497 



