54 PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 1907 
Locality and Stratum :—Gloucestershire, “ Toddington 
[near Winchcombe] Railway cutting about /amesonz-zone.” 
There are two specimens in Mr Richardson’s collection so 
labelled. Coaley, Lapley House, presumably /amzesonz- 
zone, one crushed specimen in my collection. Another 
crushed specimen from Cheltenham, probably referable to 
this species, British Museum (Davidson collection), 
B 6926. Several specimens, Bishop’s Cleeve, near Chel- 
tenham (Mr Richardson); Bowldish Quarry, Welton, 
near Radstock (Mr Marshall). Calvados, British Museum, 
No. 65440. 
14. CINCTA PAUPERCULA, sf. z., Pl. VI, figs. 7, 8. 
1862. Terebratula (Waldheimia) numismalis ; Deslong- 
champs (non Val.) Pal. franc. Terr. Jur. Brach. 
Pl. xiv, fig. 5. 
1868. Terebratula numismalis; Quenstedt, Brach. Petref. 
Deutschl. I, Pl. xlv, fig. rro. 
1905. Waldheimia numismalis; Rau, (non Val.) Brach. 
Mittl. Lias Schwabens; Geol. Pal. Abh. N. F. VI, 
Pl. xxxiv (iv), fig. 3 only. 
1905. Waldheimia conocollis ; Rau, id. Pl. xxxiv (iy), fig. 
16 (not figs. 12-15.) 
Description :—Elliptical, thin, margins acute, front 
margin narrow, straight. Apical angle about 9o. 
Remarks -—Rau’s specimens may be more aged forms 
of this species, in which an excavate front has been de- 
veloped. My specimens are possibly not adults. 
Localities -—Somerset, Radstock; Mr Marshall’s and 
my collections. Normandy, Tilly-sur-Seulles, Mr Marshall’s 
cabinet. 
Ih. CINCTA+DIS; $62.0; Pl VY, figs 23. 14. 
1878. Waldheimia numismalis; Davidson, Ool. and 
Liassic Brach. (Pal. Soc.) Suppl. Pl. xxi, fig. 9, 
p- 162. 
1878. Waldheimia cor: Eudes-Deslongchamps (¢este 
Davidson, Explan. Suppl. Pl. xxi, and p. 162. 
