. Catalogue of the madreporarian corals in the British Museum (Natural History). Scleractinia. 14 MADREPORARIA. cleared our knowledge of the genus from many entanglements, but if it stays to solve all the questions which crop up, and will continue to crop up, it will never be finished. As the matter stands at present, the great bulk of the Porites, taking the inner aspect of the theca alone into account, seem to have the elements arranged as in Diagrams A, B, fiff 2 A shows an ideal vertical section, from wall trabecula to waU trabecula {w), and B is the ground plan of the same, with the trabe


. Catalogue of the madreporarian corals in the British Museum (Natural History). Scleractinia. 14 MADREPORARIA. cleared our knowledge of the genus from many entanglements, but if it stays to solve all the questions which crop up, and will continue to crop up, it will never be finished. As the matter stands at present, the great bulk of the Porites, taking the inner aspect of the theca alone into account, seem to have the elements arranged as in Diagrams A, B, fiff 2 A shows an ideal vertical section, from wall trabecula to waU trabecula {w), and B is the ground plan of the same, with the trabeculse cut across and the horizontal junctions shown. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Brook, G. L. (George Leslie), 1910-; Bernard, Henry Meyners; Matthai, G. London, Printed by order of the Trustees of the British Museum


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