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Fig 124. Halomitra echinatiis. Part of the lower surface of the same colony. 
Fig. 125. Halomitra echinatus. Part of the lower surface of the same 
colony. X 5. 
Fig. 126. Fungia echinata, Amboina, 0—2 m. A portion of the lower sur¬ 
face of a specimen with a lateral bud in the neighbourhood of a dead part. 
Fig. 127. Halomitra philippinensis. Banda, Lontor Channel, ca. 25 m. 
Lower surface of a regenerated slightly arched specimen with a large 
bud. X Vs. 
Fig. 128. Fungia moliiccensis. A part of the lower surface of the specimen 
represented in fig. 76. 
Fig. 129. Halomitra philippinensis, Banda, 0—25 m. A part of the lower 
surface of a colony. x 5. 
Fig. 130. Halomitra robusta, Banda, off Goenoeng Api, 0—2 m. First stage 
of the formation of a false bud. X V*- 
Fig. 131. The bud of fig. 130 in natural size. 
Fig. 132. Halomitra robusta, Banda, 0—25 m. Further stage of the formation 
of a false bud. x Vs. 
Fig. 133. Halomitra robusta. Banda, Lontor Channel, ca. 10 m. Specimen 
with a large false bud. x Vs. 
Plate XI. 
Fig. 134. Halomitra echinatus, Fiji Isl., U. S. Exploring Exp., U. S. National 
Museum, Washington. Probably the type-specimen of Zoopilus echi- 
natas Dana. Lower surface. Natural size. 
Fig, 135. Halomitra echinatus. Upper surface of the same specimen. Na¬ 
tural size. 
Fig. 136. Fungia tenuis Dana. Pacific Ocean, probably Paumotu Arch. U. S. 
Exploring Exp., U. S. National Museum, Washington. Lower surface. 
Probably the type-specimen. Natural size. 
Fig. 137. Fungia tenuis Dana. Upper surface of the same specimen. Natu¬ 
ral size. 
The figures of PI. XI are after photographs made in the United States 
National Museum in Washington, and are not, as erroneously stated on the 
plate, made by the author. 
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