No. 2314. 



LI8T OF RECENT BRACHIOPODA—DALL. 



373 



widely separated, a single one on each side, arcuate, with five or six 

 short, bifurcating, lateral, outer branches. 



The species can not be iinited with any other which has come under 

 my notice. 



Genus BOUCHARDIA Davidson. 



Bouchardia DAAaDSON, Bull. Soc. G^ol. de France, s^r. 2, vol. 7, pi. 1, figs. 1-6, 

 1849; Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 2, vol. 9, p. 372. 1852.— Dall, Amer. Journ. 

 Conch., vol. 6, p. 141, 1870; Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. for 1873, p. 191.— 

 Davidson, Mon. Rec. Brach., pt. 2, p. 115, 1887. — J. Allan Thomson, 

 Trans. New Zealand Inst., vol. 47, pp. 392-403, 1915; Geol. Mag., dec. 6, vol. 

 5, No. 648, pp. 258-63, 1918. 



Pachyrhynchus King, Mon. Permian Fos., p. 70, 1852. 



Type species. — Anomia rosea Mawe. 



BOUCHARDIA ROSEA Mawe. 



Anomia rosea Mawe, Linnean Syst. of Conch., p. 65, pi. 16, fig. 4, 1823. 

 Terehratula rosea Sowerby, Gen. Shells, pt. 15, Tcrebratula, fig. 4, 1823; Tan- 



kerville Cat., p. 28, 1825.— Orbigny, Voy. Am. M4r., Moll., p. 675, 



1846. — Sowerby, Thes. Conch., Terehratula, p. 357, pi. 71, figs. 75-77, 



1847.— Hanley, Recent Biv. Shells, p. 322, 1856. 

 Terehratula tulipa Blainville, Diet. Sci. Nat., vol. 53, p. 144, 1828. 

 Terehratula unguis Kuster, Conch. Cab., ed. 2, Terehratula, p. 35, pi. 26, figs. 



8-10, 1848. 

 Bouchardia rosea Davidson, Bull. Soc. G4ol. de France, ser. 2, vol. 7, p. 62, pi. 1, 



figs. 1-13, 1849; Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 2, vol. 9, p. 372, 1852.— Dall, 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. for 1873, p. 191. — Davidson, Mon. Rec. Brach., 



pt. 2, p. 115, pi. 20, figs. 13-18, 1887. 

 Pachyrhynchus roseus King, Mon. Permian Fos., p. 70, 1852. 

 Terehratula (Bouchardia) tulipa Reeve, Conch. Icon., Terehratula, pi. 8, figs. 



33 a-c, 1861. 

 Bouchardia tulipa Gray, Cat. Brach. Brit. Mus,, p. 100, 1853. — Dall, Amer. 



Journ. Conch., vol. 6, p. 141, 1870. 



Type locality. — Rio Janeiro, Brazil. 



This interesting species appears to be rare, or at least not gregari- 

 ous like most brachiopods. 



Genus MAGADINA Allan Thomson. 



Magadina J. Allan Thomson, Trans. New Zealand Inst., vol. 47, p. 399, 1915 



Type. — M. &ro^^^^ Thomson, fossil of the Mount Brown beds, Waipara 

 District, New Zealand. 



