Guide to the Coral Gallery (Protozoa, Porifera Or Sponges, Hydrozoa, And Anthozoa) in the Department of Zoology, British Museum (Natural History)

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Guide to the Coral Gallery (Protozoa, Porifera Or Sponges, Hydrozoa, And Anthozoa) in the Department of Zoology, British Museum (Natural History)
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Sive Rugosa. • Sive Zoantharia, * Sive Alcyonaria.
F 2 Digiti ized by Google 68 GUIDE TO THE CORAL GALLERY.
The tissues seldom remain soft ; they become impregnated with homy matter or with carbonate of lime, or both. The homy skeleton is continuous ; the calcareous consists of separate spicules more or less closely packed.
The differences at different ages in the amount of lime deposited are well shown by the fine series of specimens of Isis (Case 14).
Colonies formed by budding and provided w
...ith a skeleton may become of great length, as Juncella, or of great intricacy of inter- lacement, as Oorgonella ; often they are of exquisite beauty, as the Galligorgia from Mauritius (Fig. 5) or the Hookerella from South Japan suflBce to show. Sometimes there is a continuous skeleton, aa in the noble red coral of the Mediterranean, good specimens of which, showing the coral polyps expanded, and explanatory diagrams, of which are exhibited in Case 13.
A particularly dense skeleton is developed in HeUiopora (Fig.


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