. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Fig 7. Niue, Vailoa, 15 ft. Reef rock. Orbitolites, X about 45. The organ- ism is of a burnt sienna tint. 307, No. 11, lit. 65 ft. Composed of corals with mud-filled cavities. 311, No. 12 A, ht. 70 ft. Very rich in organisms. It contains Halimeda, Lithothamnion, Gasteropoda, echinoderm fragments, and tunicate spicules. Foraminifera: Carpexteria. Tinoporus baculatus Montfort, sp. Fig. 8. Niue, 70 ft. Tinoporus baculatus Montfort, sp., X 90. Orbitolites. Polytrema, one specimen encrusts two tunicate spicules.


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Fig 7. Niue, Vailoa, 15 ft. Reef rock. Orbitolites, X about 45. The organ- ism is of a burnt sienna tint. 307, No. 11, lit. 65 ft. Composed of corals with mud-filled cavities. 311, No. 12 A, ht. 70 ft. Very rich in organisms. It contains Halimeda, Lithothamnion, Gasteropoda, echinoderm fragments, and tunicate spicules. Foraminifera: Carpexteria. Tinoporus baculatus Montfort, sp. Fig. 8. Niue, 70 ft. Tinoporus baculatus Montfort, sp., X 90. Orbitolites. Polytrema, one specimen encrusts two tunicate spicules. 1st terrace, 80 ft. Portion of a mass of coral. Upper terrace, 120 ft. Abundant Halimeda. Also echinoderms, Polyzoa, tunicate spicules, and 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 Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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