202 



757. Pododesmus, Philippi, 184 ? Placunanomla, sp. Brod.] P. 

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Class III. BRACHIOPODA. 

 Fam. I. LINGULADtE. 



758. LingiUa, fl^a?<«. ; Solander; Lam. 1801 ; Megerle, 1811 ; Schum. 

 1817. Ligvila, C?a\ 1797- Patella, sp. ii«H. Mytilus, sp. 

 Dilltv. Pat. unguis. 



Fam. II. CIIANIAD.E. 



759.Crania, Retzius, 1788; X«»i. 1801, 1812; Megerle, 1811; 

 Schum. 1817. Criopus and Criopiderma, -Po//, 1795; F/ew. 

 Orbicula, ia»J. 1801 ; Schum. 1817. Discina, Tj^r^oM, 1825; 

 not Lam. 1812. Cryopus, I)esh. Patella, sp. Fab., Mūller, 

 Montag. Anomia, sp. Linn., Chemn. Pat. anomala. 



Fam. III. DISCINID.E. 



760. Discina, Lam. 1812; Flem. 1825. Crania /3, Schujn. 1817. 

 Orbicula, sp. G. B. Sow., Owen, not Lam. Orbicula /3, Blainv. 

 1825. D. ostreoides. 



Fam. IV. TEREBRATULID.E. 



761. Terebratula, Retz. 1788 ; Schum. 1817. Anomia (anifnal), Linn. 

 Gryplius, Megerle, 1811. T. dorsata. 



Lampas, sp. Humph. 1797. L. columbina. 

 Lampades, Gevers, 1/87. L. Terebratula. 



762. Lampas, sp. Humph. 1797 • Terebratula, sp. Lam. Anomia, 

 sp. Gmelin. Hvpothyris, sp. Phillips; King, 1846. Atrypa, 

 sp. Menke. L. Psittacea. 



See King, Ann. ^- Mag. N. H. xAiii. 26, 1846, for fossil genera and 

 their synonyma, which at least shows how iniperfectly the distribu- 

 tion oi the fossil species of tliis group is known. 



Fam. V. THECIDEID.E. 



763. Thecidea, Defrance ; Blainv. 1825; Risso, 1826. Th. medi- 

 terranea. 



Fam. VI. PRODUCTIDiE. 



764. Productus, &c. 



