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Terebratula phillipsi, Morris: Davidson, Mon. Brach. (Pal. Soc.) 

 Suppl. PI. XVII., fig. 10, 1878. Jurassic, Inf. Ool. ; Bradford 

 Abbas, Dorset. [Garantiaiml;'] (Figured specimen). 



Terebratula pisolitMca, S. Buckman, Brach. Proc. Cotteswold 

 Club, Vol. ix., PI. III., fig. I, 1886. Jurassic, Inf. Ool. (Pea- 

 grit); Crickley Hill, Glos. S^MurchisoncB\. (Type). 



Terebratula plicata, J. Buckman, Geol. Chelt. Ed. 2, PI. VII., fig. 6, 

 1845. Davidson, Mon. Brach, (Pal. Soc.) PI. XII., fig. 2, 1850. 

 Jurassic, Inf. Ool. (Pea-grit); Crickley Hill, Glos. {^Murchi5on(e\. 

 (Type). The fig. in the ' Geol. of Chelt.' is reduced, as was the 

 case with many figures in that work. The dimensions given in 

 p. loi of that work agree with those of the specimen. In David- 

 son's figure the plications are exaggerated. 



Terebratula provincialis, E. Deslongschamps: Davidson, Mon. Brach. 

 (Pal. Soc.) App. to Suppl. PI. XIX., fig. 2, 1884. Jurassic, Inf. 

 Ool. ; Gorton, Somerset. [Bradfordensis]. (Figured specimen). 



Terebratula shirbumiensis, S. Buckman : Davidson, Mon. Brach. 

 (Pal. Soc.) App. to Suppl. PI. XIX., fig. 5, 1884. Jurassic, Inf. 

 Ool. ; Sherborne, Dorset. [Bradfordensis]. (Type). 



Terebratula simplex, J. Buckman : Davidson, Mon. Brach. (Pal. 

 Soc. PI. VIII., fig. 2, 1850. Jurassic, Inf. Ool. (Pea-grit); near 

 Cheltenham. [Murchi^oms]. (Autotype). The beak has been 

 restored. 



Terebratula sphaeroidalis, J. de C. Sowerby : Davidson, Brach. 

 Proc. Dorset Club, Vol. i., PI. II., fig. 6, 1877. Jurassic, Inf. 

 Ool. ; Broad Windsor, Dorset. \_Zigzag]. The locality given in 

 the text is Bradford Abbas ; but the colour of the specimen does 

 not agree with that : it came most likely from Broad Windsor. 

 See note to Tereb. decipiens. 



Terebratula stepbani, Davidson, Mon. Brach. (Pal. Soc.) Suppl. 

 PI. XVIII., fig. 6, 1878. Jurassic, Inf. Ool. ; Broad Windsor, 

 Dorset. \_Zigza{\. (Autotype). This is really a very pro- 

 nounced development of Terebratula stephatii, in the direction of 



