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Fig. 51. Fungia marginata^ Banda, N. of Goenoeng Api, ca. 10 m, Upper 
surface of a very thick specimen. 
Figs. 52 and 53. Fungia marginata, Banda, off Lontor, ca. 13 m. Specimens 
with buds that have grown out from the remainder of the living tissues. 
Fig. 54. Fungia marginata, Banda, off Lontor, ca. 20 m. Part of the margin 
of a dead specimen with buds. X 5. 
Figs. 55—63. Fungia distorta, Banda, N. of Goenoeng Api, ca. 9 m. Speci¬ 
mens preserved in alcohol. 
Fig. 64 Fungia distOT'ta, Banda, N. of Goenoeng Api, ca. 9 m. First traces 
of regeneration on a fragment. 
Fig. 65. Fungia somervillei, Dr. T h. M o r t e n s e n’s Pacific Expedition 1914 
—16, Off Jolo, Sulu Islands, ca. 45 m. 
Plate VII. 
Figs. 66 and 67. Fungia echinata^ Banda, 0—25 m. Upper and lower surface 
of a small specimen. 
Figs. 68 and 69. Herpolitha simplex, Banda, off Lontor, 14 m. Upper and 
lower surface of a specimen in which the axial fossa has divided into 
four parts. 
Fig. 70. Herpolitha simplex. Part of the lower surface of the type-specimen. 
Figs. 71 and 72. Fungia echinata, Banda, off Neira, ca. 20 m. Stalked antho- 
blast, lateral and oral view. 
Fig. 73. Fungia fungites, Doelah laut, Kei Islands, reef. Vs nat. size. 
Fig. 74. Fungia repanda, Banda Lontor, reef. Broken specimen with the First 
traces of regeneration. 
Fig. 75. Fungia moluccensis, Banda, 0—25 m. Side view of the central part 
of a specimen with secondary calicles. 
Fig. 76. Fungia moluccensis, Banda, 0—25 m. Oral surface of a specimen 
with a great many secondary calicles. About Vs nat. size. 
Fig. 77 Fungia paumotensis, Doelah laut, Kei Islands, reef. Lower surface 
of a specimen with broad spines. 
Plate Vin. 
Figs. 78—85. Herpolitha Umax, Banda, off Neira, 20—30 m. Upper and lower 
surface of four young anthoblasts. Only in one specimen (figs. 80, 81) 
the axial fossa has divided into secondary calicles. 
Figs. 86 and 87. Polyphyllia talpina. Banda, Lontor Channel, ca. 25 m. 
Figs. 88 and 89. Polyphyllia talpina, Banda, oft Neira, ca. 25 m. 
Figs. 90 and 91. Polyphyllia talpina. Banda, off Goenoeng Api, 1—2 m. An- 
thocyathus of the stalked anthoblast represented in fig. 92. 
Fig. 92. Polyphyllia talpina. Banda, off Goenoeng Api, 1—2 m. Stalked 
anthoblast. 
Figs. 93—96. Halomitra philippinensis. Banda, Lontor Channel, slope of 
Goenoeng Api, ca. 25 m. Upper and lower surface of two small rege- 
nerating fragments. 
Vidensk. Medd. fra Dansk naturh. Foren. Bd. 79. 
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