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T. Wayiand Vaughan, Recent Madreporaria of the Hawaiian Islands and 
Laysan. Smithson. Inst. U. S. Nat. Mus. Bulletin 59, 1907. 
— Some Madreporarian Corals from French Somaliland, East Africa, 
collected by Dr. Charles Gravier. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. 
XXXII, 1907a 
— Some Shoal-water Corals from Murray Island (Australia), Cocos- 
Keeling Islands, and Fanning Island. Carnegie Inst. Papers from 
the Dep. of Marine Biology, Vol. IX, 1918. 
E. Verri 11, List of the Polyps and Corals sent by the Museum of Com* 
parative Zoology to other Institutions in Exchange, with Anno¬ 
tations. Buil. Mus. Comp. Zool. Vol. I, 1864. 
Explanation of the Plates. 
All figures are of natural size unless otherwise stated. Where no date 
is recorded the specimens are from the Danish Expedition to the Kei Is¬ 
lands 1922. 
Plate V. 
Figs. 1 and 2. Fangia hexagonalis. Banda, off Lontor, ca. 13 m. Upper and 
lower surface of a specimen in which a large number of buds have 
developed from the remainder of the living parts. 
Fig. 3. A part of the margin of the same specimen. x 5. 
Figs. 4 and 5. Fungia hexagonalis^ Banda, off Neira, ca. 20 m. Upper and 
lower surface of a specimen with two calicles. 
Figs. 6 and 7. Fungia hexagonalis^ Banda. off Neira, ca. 20 m. Upper surface 
of irregularly regenerated specimens. 
Fig. 8. Fungia hexagonalis, Banda, off Neira, ca. 20 m. Large bud, which 
has grown out from the remainder of the soft tissues on a dead por¬ 
tion of the corallum. 
Fig. 9. Fungia hexagonalis, Banda, off Neira, ca. 20 m. Lateral view of a 
corallum with a false bud at the lower surface. 
Fig. 10. Fungia hexagonalis. Banda, off Neira, ca. 20 m. Young bud which 
has developed from the remainder of the living tissues on a dead part 
of the corallum. X 2. 
Fig. 11 . Fungia hexagonalis, Banda, off Neira, ca. 20 m. Lateral view of a 
regenerated specimen with irregular protuberances and several secondary 
calicles at the upper surface. 
Fig. 12. Fungia patelliformis, Koh Mesan, Siam, 27 m, Dr. Th. Mortensen 
leg. 1900. Lower surface of a specimen regenerated from a small wedge- 
shaped fragment. 
Fig. 13. Fungia pat elli for mis, Stat. 19, 20 m. Upper surface of a specimen 
with lobate margin, preserved in alcohol. The cycles of tentacles are 
fairly well visible. 
