No. 2314. 



LIST OF RECENT BRACHIOPODA—DALL. 



305 



Cat. No. 



110817 

 204687 

 110818 

 110819 

 206800 

 278157 

 110820 

 110821 

 110822 

 110838 

 110839 

 193633 

 110840 

 278158 

 278159 



Locality. 



Korea Strait, 59 fathoms 



Korea Strait, 59 fathoms 



Korea Strait, 59 fathoms 



Korea Strait, 59 fathoma 



Suruga Gulf, Japan, 108 fathoma — 



Japan Sea, 44 fathoms 



Eastern Sea, 106 fathoma 



Goto Islands, Japan, 95 fathoms — 

 Honshu Islands, Japan, 75 fathoms. 



Sunosaki, Japan, 49 fathoma 



Honshu Islands, Japan, 65 fathoms. 

 Honshu Islands, Japan, 55 fathoms 



Japan 



Hakodate, Japan 



Yenoshima, japan 



Colleetor. 



B.F 



B.F 



B. F 



B.F 



B.F 



B.F 



B. F 



B.F 



B. F 



B.F 



B.F 



B.F 



Fisher 



E. S. Morse 

 E. S. Morse. 



Number 

 of speci- 

 mens. 



1 

 1 



4 

 2 

 2 



20 yo. 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 3 

 1 

 1 



12 yo. 

 1 



The above are typical and I feel no doubt of the identity of jajyonica 

 Sowerby and angusta Adams. I think this shell was more or less 

 confused with T. callinome by Davidson and others, doubtless from 

 want of sufficient material for comparison. The valves show no sign 

 of folding or bilobation. 



TEREBRATULrNA REEVEI, new species. 



The following material I believe to belong to T. japonica Adams 

 and Reeve (fig. 1, 1850) not Sowerby. I am uncertain whether it 

 should be regarded as a distinct species or not, though from the entire 

 absence of large specimens, such as occur in Japan, I am inclined to 

 believe in its distinctness. It differs from the yoxmg specimens of T, 

 japonica Sowerby by its tendency to bilobation, and in a general way 

 by its usually coarser sculpture, its coarsely crenulated inner margin, 

 the loop with the lower medial portion projected as a sharp point 

 while in japonica Sov/erby it is squarely truncated in front. The 

 brachia are like those in T. retusa, the genital sinuses reticulated, 

 adjacent, and occupying the middle half of the shell with no distinct 

 branches, and with a covering of elegantly stellate spiculae, easily 

 visible under a hand lens. An average specimen measures 8 mm. 

 long by 6.5 wide, and about 3 mm. in diameter, the largest about 

 15 mm. in length. Under the circumstances I propose to give it the 

 provisional name of reevei. 



Type locality. — Near Lubang, PhiUppines, in 117 fathoms, at sta- 

 tion 5279. 



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