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whilst in the neighbourhood of the anterior and the posterior 
septum of the first cycle some of the septa of several higher cycles 
have been formed. 
A great deal of the specimens in my material have regenerated 
from a smaller or larger fragment and present therefore some 
irregularities. When regenerating the corallum at first may assume 
a quite abnormal shape, but in the course of further growth it 
develops again into the usual oblong form. 
A part of the upper surface of one specimen has lost its soft 
tissues and also at the lower surface the living parts corresponding 
with it had begun to decay. At the border of the living part 
nearest to the defunct portion a bud has developed (fig. 126), 
which is attached with a broad base to the lower surface of the 
corallum. It is easy to see that the septa of this lateral bud have 
arisen by flattening of the costal spines of the mother-corallum. 
One specimen is four-rayed, the axial fossa forms a cross at 
the upper surface. It is divided into some secondary calicles by 
the fusion of pairs of septa across it. 
Fungia granulosa Klunzinger. 
Fungia granulosa Doderlein 1902. 
Fungia granulosa van der Horst 1921. 
Locality: D. Exp. t. Kei I si.: Banda, 0—14 m, 8 ex. 
The measurements of the specimens in my collection are given 
in mm in the following table: 
Greater 
diameter 
Lesser 
diameter 
Height 
38 
36 
75 
47.5 
45 
11 
51.5 
51 
12. 5 
57.5 
57 
14 
64 
61 
14 
65 
69 
20.5 
84 
84 
26 
98 
99 
25 
