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each lot was obtained. The collection is now the property of the 

 United States National Museum. 



Corals from the elevated reefs of Barbados submitted by Prof A. J. Jukes- 

 Browne. 



Elevation 1,043 feet. Horse Hill, St. Joseph. 



Orbicella annularis (Ellis and Solan der). 

 Elevation 845 feet. Cutting side of road, Parris Hill, St. Joseph. 



Orbicella annulans (Ellis and Solan der). 

 Elevation 747 feet. Cutting side of road. Market Hill, St. George. 



Orbicella annularis (Ellis and Solan der). 

 Elevation 720 feet. Russia Gully, St. Thomas. 



Orbicella annularis (Ellis and Solander). 



Maeandra labyrintMformis (Linnaeus). 

 Elevation 707 feet. Haynesfield, St. John. . 



StepJianocoenia intersepta (Esper) 



Orbicella annularis (Ellis and Solander). 



Manicina gyrosa (ElUs and Solander) . 

 Elevation 700 feet. St. Johns Church, St. John. 



Maeandra strigosa (Dana). 

 Elevation 480 feet. Locust Hall, St. George. 



Steplianocoenia intersepta (Esper). 



Orbicella annularis (ElUs and Solander). 

 cavernosa (Linnaeus). 



Siderastrea siderea (EUis and Solander). 

 Elevation 362 feet. Ridge, Christ Church. 



Siderastrea siderea (Ellis and Solander). 

 Elevation 360 feet. Small Ridge, Christ Chui'ch. 



Orbicella annularis (EUis and Solander). 

 Elevation 300 feet. Skeens Hill, near Lower Greys, Christ Church. 



Orbicella annularis (EUis and Solander). 



Siderastrea siderea (ElUs and Solander). 

 Elevation 300 feet. DayreUs Hill, St. Michael. 



Manicina gyrosa (EUis and Solander). 

 Elevation 180 feet. Codrington Quarry, St. Michael. 



Orbicella annularis (Ellis and Solander). 



Manicina gyrosa (ElUs and Solander). 

 Elevation 160 feet. Cutting side of road, Charles Rose gully, St. 

 George. 



Maeandra laiyrinthiformis (Linnaeus). 

 Elevation 100 feet. Chelston Quarry, St. Michael. 



Meandrina maeandrites (Linnaeus). 



Manicina gyrosa (ElUs and Solander). 



Siderastrea siderea (ElUs and Solander). 



Acropora muricata (Linnaeus). 



