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107. Orthis rustica var. osiliensis Fr. Schmidt. C 



108. Bouchardi Dav c — h 



109. biforata Yern. c — h 



110. Streptorhvnchus iiasutum Lm C — f 



111. Strophoraeiia rhomboidalis Wahlenb. a — h 



112. rugata Lm d — f 



113. Loveni Yern cd 



114. antiquata Dav. C — h 



115. scabrosa Dav. : C — f 



116. fuiiiculata M'Coy. c — f 



117. euglypha Dalra C — f 



118. imbrex Pand. var. b — f 



119. Walmstedti Lm. b 



120. filosa Sow... c— f 



121. pecten L c— h 



122. crispa Lm _. C 



123. serrulata Lm d 



124. polyg-ramma Dalm. in Museo. d — f 



125. d'Orbignyi Dav... f 



126. Leptaena transversalis Dalm. b — d 



127. segraentum Ang. c 



128. margaritacea Ang c 



129. Chonetes striatella Dalm. C — f 



130. cingulata Lm c 



There is moreover so much new material to work out, that it is by no 

 means exaggerated to assume the total amount of the Brachiopoda to be 150 

 species, but rather exceeding that number. 



Bryozoa. 



There does not exist any paper treating separately of this group, as found 

 in Gotlanil. Only a few have been described or mentioned in the works of Hi- 

 SINGER and Mn.NE Edwards. Besides these species, some more have been enume- 

 rated accordinir to determinations made by Messrs. Ulrtch and Vine (signed U. 

 and v.). 



1. Stomatopora sp C 



2. Berenicea. V. 



3. Ascodictyon filiforme Vine. C 



4. sp. 



5. Helopora. U. 



6. sp. n. 



7. Nematopora. U. 



8. Fenestella elegans Hall. ? U. d 



9. reticulata His. 



10. Loculipora. U. 



11. Thamniscus crassus Lonsdale. U. 



12. Ptilodictya lanceolata Goldfnss. d 



13. tesselata His. d 



14. Stictopora sp. U. 



15. Crepipora squamata Lonsd. U. d 



