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Fig. 14. Fangia patelliformis, Banda, off Lontor, 14 m. Fragment of a Diaseris- 
specimen. 
Figs. 15 and 16. Fungia laciniosa, Banda, off Neira, 20—30 m. Upper sur- 
face of one specimen and lower surface of another. 
Fig. 17. Fungia laciniosa, Banda, off Neira, 20—30 m. Upper surface of the 
smallest free anthocyathus. X 2V2- 
Fig. 18. Fangia fragilis. Dr. Th. Mortensen’s Pacific Expedition 1914—16, 
off Jolo, Sulu Islands, ca. 36 m. Lateral view of a Cycloseris-specimen 
of highly arched form preserved in alcohol. 
Fig. 19. Fungia fragilis. Oral view of the same specimen. 
Fig. 20. Fangia vaughani, Dr. T h. M o r t e n s e n’s Pacific Expedition 1914 
—16, Honolulu, 18—72 m. Alcohol-specimen. 
Fig. 21. Fungia patelliformis, Stat. 19, 20 m. Upper surface of a regenerated 
specimen preserved in alcohol. 
Fig. 22. Fungia marginata, Banda, off Lontor, ca. 13 m. Regenerated speci¬ 
men with buds. 
Fig. 25. Fungia laciniosa, Banda, off Neira, 20—30 m. Oral view of a stalked 
anthoblast. X 5. 
Fig. 24. Fungia cyclolites, Banda, off Neira, 20—25 m. Side view of a speci¬ 
men with strongly elevated central part. 
Plate VI. 
Figs. 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35 and 37. Fungia cyclolites, Gelala, Amboina, 0—2 
m. Upper surface of broken fragments regenerating into the Cycloseris- 
form. 
Figs. 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36 and 38. Lower surface of the same specimens. 
Fig. 39. Fungia cyclolites, Gelala, Amboina, 0—2 m. Side view of anthoblast. 
Figs. 40, 41 and 42. (Fig. 41 is the small specimen to the left of fig. 42). 
Fungia cyclolites, Amboina, 12—18 m. Upper and lower surface 
of three fragments of the Diaseris-form. 
Figs. 43 and 44. Upper and lower surface of the specimen represented in 
fig. 41. X 3Vs. 
Fig. 45. Fangia cyclolites, Gelala, Amboina, 0—2 m. A dead portion of the 
margin is overgrown by new formed parts. 
Fig. 46. Fungia cyclolites, Gelala, Amboina, 0—2 m. Specimen with two 
calicles. 
Fig. 47 Fungia cyclolites, Gelala, Amboina, 0—2 m. Oral view of stalked 
anthoblast. X 5. 
Fig. 48. Fungia cyclolites. Gelala, Amboina, 0—2 m. A number of secondary 
calicles have developed between the primary calicle and the margin of 
the corallum. 
Fig. 49. Fungia moluccensis, Banda, N. of Goenoeng Api, ca. 10 m. Lower 
surface of a young specimen with lateral bud. 
Fig. 50. Fangia marginata, Banda, N. of Goenoeng Api, ca. 10 m. Lower 
surface with a false bud. 
