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0.  Nordgaard. 
[No.  2 
86  m. ; St.  271.  63  m.;  St.  272,  88  m. ; St.  274,  97  m.;  St.  277, 
90  m.;  St.  278.  65  m. ; St.  280.  74  m. 
68,  Cellepora  tiiberosa,  D’Oebigny. 
1902:  St.  57,  350  m.;  St.  63.  375  m.;  St.  64,  290  m. ; St.  65, 
340  m. 
69.  Cellepora  ramnlosa,  Lin. 
1904:  St.  265,  80  m.;  St.  275,  96  m. 
70.  Cellepora  dichotoma,  Hincks. 
1902:  St.  78,  125  m. 
1904:  St.  269.  86  m.;  St.  271.  63  m. 
71.  Retepora  heauiana,  King. 
1900:  St.  10,  630  m.;  St.  56,  200—300  m. 
1902:  St.  39,  400  m. ; St.  56,  460  m.;  St.  57,  350  m.;  St.  58, 
420  m.;  St.  63,  375  m.;  St.  66,  518  m. 
72.  Retepora  heauiana,  King,  var.  waiersi,  n.  var. 
1900:  St.  10,  630  m. 
1902:  St.  85,  450  m.;  St.  86,  460  m. 
Diese  abweieliende  Form  habe  ich  an  Herrn  Dr.  Wateks  ge- 
sandt, der  so  frenndlich  war  Folgendes  mitzuteilen : 
„The  Retepora  from  station  10  is  very  closely  allied  to  B. 
heaniana.  The  avicnlaria  are  similar  althongh  tliey  do  not  project 
as  miich  into  the  apertnre,  the  two  spines  are  wanting  and  the 
surface  is  not  as  smooth,  bnt  perhaps  it  is  only  a local  variety  of 
R.  heaniana.^' 
73.  Retepora  eeJhilosa,  Lin. 
1900:  St.  29.  150  m. 
Cyclostoinata. 
74.  Crisia  eJ)iirnea,  Lin. 
1900: 
St. 
2‘). 
150  m. 
1902: 
st. 
90. 
75  m. 
1904: 
st. 
265 
1.  80  m. 
