FOSSILS FROM THE ENVIRONS OF TOKYO. 09 



Vermes. 

 Brachiopoda. 



TEREBRATULID/E. 



WALDHEIMTA CiHUYT Davidson. 



PI. IV. Figs. 8 a and b. 



Brauns, ( Jeol. Env. Tokio, p. 58. — Davidson, Jap. Brachiopod, p. 300. 

 — Davidson, ^Monot-r. Rec. Brachiopoda, p. 54. 



Shinagawa (very rare). 



Living : Hakodate, Hitachi, Matsushima (Rikuzen), and 

 Strait of Corea. 



WALDHEIMIA ELONGATA Tok. 

 PI. IV. Figs. 9 a and b. 



Tlie shell is more elongated than in the preceding species, 

 with apex more prominent and projecting ; the shape of the 

 hinge-portion of the shell is also quite different ; ribs less dis- 

 tinct ; foramen complete. 



Shinagawa (very rare). 



LINGULID/E. 



LINGULA HTANS Swains. 

 PI. IV. Fig. 10. 

 Davidson, Mouogr. Rec. Brachiopoda, p. 216. 



Oji (very rare). 



Living : Enoshima and Moroiso (Sagami), China Sea, 

 Australia. 



