54 PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 1912 



Cowley-Wood Quarry, near Cheltenham. In the smallness 

 of the foramen and the structure of the beak, Ter. microstoma 

 much resembles Ter. shirbuirnicnsis, S. Buckman, from the 

 Bradfnrdensis-Bcds of the Sherborne district and Dundry 

 Hill. Hitherto this shell would have been labelled " Ter. 

 glohata, auctt." 



TEREBRATULA PISOLITICA, S. Buckman, var. RAND- 

 WICKENSIS, var. nov. 



T.l. Randwick Ash, near Stroud. 



Hor. Pea-Grit. r). Murchisona. 



Colin. L. Richardson. 



Description. — Same as for Terebratula pisolilica. S. Buckman (Proc- 

 Cotteswold Nat. F. C, vol. IX., pl.i, 1886, p. 41, and pi. III. figs. \a b, and c). 

 only tho lateral furrows are very angular and tlicre is often a corresponding 

 accentuation of the anterior folds. 



Remarks. — This well-marked variety of Ter. pisolilica, 

 S. Buckman, has long been known to local workers, and while 

 most abundant at Randwick, has also been recorded from 

 the Frith Quarry, near Painswick, and Crickley Hill, near 

 Gloucester. 



TEREBRATULA PAINSWTCKENSIS," sp. nov., PL VH., 



figs, ga, b, and c, and i6a, b, and c. 



T.l. Dunley's Quarry, near Cranham, near Painswick, 

 Glos. 



Hor. Buckiiiatii-Gvii. r,. Post-discitce. 



Colin. L. Richardson. 



Description. — Shell bijilicate. the folds usually being somewhat pinched 

 together so that tho lateral furrows of the brachial valve are broad and 

 conspicuous. Beak truncati-d, with a lai"ge foramen. 



Remarks. — Specimens of this species have been obtained 

 from the Buckmani-Grii of Dunley's Quarry (type-locality), 

 Buckholt Wood, near Bfrdlip, and Charlton Common, near 

 Cheltenham ; and the Lower Trigonia-Gx\i of Swift's Hill, 

 near Stroud, and the Frith Quarry, near Painswick. 



I. Pruc. Cotti;sw>ld Nut. F. C, vol. xv., pt. II. (1905), pp. 86-87, aud pi. III., fiys. 11-13. 



