212 CRETACEOUS LAMELLIBRANCHIA. 



(U'fiiiitely refers it to that genus; if this view of its position is confirmed it will be 

 necessary to substitute a new name, since angulata had been previously used by 

 Lamarck for a species of Gorhnla from the Eocene. 



Distribufdun. — Speeton Clay {'/.ones oi Belemnites jaculu in and //. hnnisviceims) 

 of Speeton.^ 



CoKiJULA STIUATULA, S(jwcrhi/, 182/. I'kite XXXIV, tigs. G — 12. 



1827. COBBULA STKIATULA, J. dv C. Suivcvbij. Mm. Cuucli., Vol. vi, p. loi', pi. 



dlxxii, figs. 2, 3. 

 1846. — —A. d'OrUynij. P;il. Fniuv- Ti-rr. Crt't., vol. iii, p. 459, 



pi. ccflxx.wiii, figs. 9 — 13. 

 1850. — — A. d'Orhhjny. Prodr. do Pal., vol. ii, p. ILS. 



1854. — — /. Morris. Cat. Brit. Foss., ed. 2, p. 190. 



1868. — — F. J.PidelundE. Kcnevier. Toss. Terr. Aptieu (Mater. 



Pal. Suisse, ser. 1), p. 17(J. 

 18(34. — — F. J. Piclet and G. Camjiiche. Foss. Terr. C'rct. Ste. 



Croix (Mati.'r. Pal. Suisse, ser. 4), 

 p. 86. 

 1870. — — F. Stoliczka. Palseout. ludica, Cret. Fauua S. ludia, 



vol. iii, J). 40. 

 1895. — — • G. Maas. Zeitschr. der deutscli. geol. Gesellscb., vol. 



xlvii, p. 257. 

 — — Ldivis, Maas. Ibid., p. 257. 



1900. — STRiATULA, A. Wollemaun. Die Biv. u. Crastrop. d. deutscli. u. 



holliiud. Neocoms (Abhaudl. d. k. 

 preussisch. geol. Laud., N. F., pt. 

 31), p. 144. 



Nou 1840. — — A. Goldfuss. Petref. Germ., vol. ii,p.251, pi. eli, fig. 16 



{C. siihsl rial Ida, d'Orbigny, 1850). 



— 1847. — —J. Miillcr. Petref. der AacLen. Kreidel'., pt. i, p. 25, 



pi. ii, fig. 8. 



— 1854. — — A. d'ArcJduc. Bull. Soc. geol. de France, ser. 2, vol. xi, 



p. 209, pi. iv, figs. 14, 15. 



— 1858. — — J. Vilanova-y-Piera. Mem. geog.-agric. de Castellou, 



pi. iii, fig. 14. 



— 1867. — — 0. Fraas. Aus dcm Orient, p. 92. 



— 1870. — — H. Credner. Zeitschr. der deutscli. geol. GesellscJi., 



vol. xxii, p. 236. 



1 The type of Corhida pvncfjim, Phillips, from Speeton, cannot be found, and I have not seen any 

 specimen which could be satisfactorily ideutitied with that species. Phillips, ' Geol. Yorks.' (1829). 

 p. 122, pi. ii, fig. 6. 



