254. NOTES ON THE BRITISH JURASSIC BRACHIOPODA. 



from the upper beds of the Inferior Oolite of Duiidrj was 

 recently forvvaided to him. This he has washed down and 

 examined for m.icro-brachiopods, and he informs us that he has 

 found in it nearly all of Moore's small species which occur at 

 Dundry. This shows that with careful search many of the 

 s^jecies which are now considered remarkably rare may be 

 obtained. 



Table Showing Approximate Number of British Jurassic 

 Brachiopoda Figured and Described by the Various 

 Authors up to the Present Time.^ 



^ All those species described in the Appendix are included 



