VOL. XVIII. (i) SOME IXFERIOR-OOLITE BRACHIOPODA 47 



SOME INFERIOR-OOLITE BRACHIOPODA 

 [Plate VII.] 



BY 

 L. RICHARDSON, F.R.S.E., F.G.S. 



AND 

 CHARLES UPTON 



{Read November 6th, 1909.) 



There still remains a considerable number of brachio- 

 pods from the Inferior-Oohte rocks of England, which have 

 not been described and figured. 



The object of the present paper is to describe and figure 

 a few of these. 



We are deeply indebted to Mr J. W. Tutcher, of Bristol, 

 for the photographs of the specimens reproduced in Plate VII. 



EUDESIA DOULTINGENSIS sp. nov. PL VII., fig. 2. 



T.l.^ Doulting, Somerset. 



Hor. " Top-Beds of the Inferior Oolite." i schlcen- 

 hachi. 



Colin. L. Richardson. 



Description.— i\ui\\ flabellate ; pedicle valve slightly more convex than 

 the brachial valve, with a conspicuous truncated beak, perforated by a rather 

 large foramen, valves coarsely-ribbed and concentrically marked with neat 

 halt-lines ; ribs eleven or twelve in number on each valve. 



Remarks. — Specimens of this brachiopod are not un- 

 common in the Rubbly Beds of schloenbachi hemera at 

 Doulting. 



I. T./. stands for "type-locality " ; Hor. for " horizoi. " ; Co//». for " collection ",• and 

 I {or " hemera." 



