82 PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 1905 
SOME COTTESWOLD BRACHIOPODA 
(PART II.) 
[Plate IIT.] 
BY 
CHARLES UPTON 
(Read March 3rd, 1903) 
In my former paper,* I described three new species of 
Cotteswold Brachiopoda, and referred to a number of 
other recognised forms which had not previously been 
recorded as occurring in the Cotteswold district. The 
present paper will be on the same lines as the former, 
and may be considered a continuation of it. ; 
Of the Brachiopoda from the Secondary Rocks, the 
Rhynchonelle are admittedly the most difficult to determine. 
The genus is represented in the Pea-Grit by a multitude 
of specimens, the majority of which have been identified 
with Rhynchonella subangulata, Davidson. I have, how- 
ever, for a long time been convinced that all the forms 
which had been grouped with that species did not really 
belong to it, although I was unable to discover any 
authority for separating them. 
In the course of my researches a large number of speci- 
mens have passed through my hands, and the conviction 
has been forced upon me that, in addition to the true 
1 Proc. Cotteswold Nat. F. C., Vol. xiii., pt. 2 (1899), p. 121. 
