NOTES ON THE BRITISH JURASSIC BRACHIOPODA. 255 



In conclading this paper, I beg to tender my hearty and 

 most sincere thanks to my friends, Messrs. S. S. Buckman, 

 F.G.S., of Cheltenham, and J. F. Walker, M.A., F.G.S., of 

 York, and especially to my old and esteemed friend and 

 tutor, E. Wilson, F.G.S., Curator of the Bristol Museum, 

 who have rendered me great assistance in the compilation 

 of this communication. 



Since the foregoing communication was made, I have 

 received from Mr. Buckman a copy of his paper on " The 

 Bajocian of the Mid-Cotteswolds " (Quart. Juurn. Geol. Soc, 

 Vol. LI. Aug., 1895) ; and from the authors (Messrs. Buck- 

 man and Wilson) a copy of their paper, entitled " Dundry 

 Hill : Its Upper Portion, or the Beds marked as Inferior 

 Oolite (g. 5) in the Maps of the Geological Survey " (Quart. 

 Journ. Geol. Soc, Vol. LIL, Nov., 1896). In these two works 

 Mr. Buckman has named the following new species of 

 Oolitic Brachiopoda. 



KHYNCHONELLA. 



llhyn. ci/matopJiora,^ S. Buckman, Inferior Oolite, Brad- 

 ford Abbas, Dorset. We have also found this species at 

 Dundry. Rhyn. cymatophora was described in 1882, by Mr. 

 Buckman, as Rhyn. gijigensis, and was figured as such by 

 Davidson in 1884. 



Rhyn. cynoprosojoa,^ S. Buckman, Cephalopoda Bed of the 

 Cotteswolds. 



Rhyn. cyfiica,^ S. Buckman, Yeovil Sands around Bradford 

 Abbas, Dorset. This species was described in 1882, by Mr. 



^ Kv/xa, wave ; (popos, bearing. 

 2 Kvj^owpjcrojTros, dog-faced. 

 ^ KVPLKos, dog-like. 



