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A coral allied to VINCULARIA, with eight rows of cells, 40, Cape Horn. TUBULIPORA, near to T. patima, 40, Cape Horn. TUBULIPORA, near to T. patima, 94, East Chiloe 43. CELLEPORA, several species, and allied sub-generic forms, 40, Cape Horn. CELLEPORA, several species, and allied sub-generic forms, 40 and 57, Chonos Archipelago 45.
They are Tubulipora patina and Tubulipora hispida; and stay break off that tiny rough red wart, and look at its cells also under the magnifier: it is Cellepora pumicosa; and now, with the Madrepore, you hold in your hand the principal, at least the commonest, British types of those famed coral insects, which in the tropics are the architects of continents, and the conquerors of the ocean surge.
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