ON NEW BRACHIOPODA. 107 
On Aru Brachionadg, 
ram the Inferior Balite of Dundey, Kr. 
BY MR. CHARLES MOORE, F.G.S, 
HEN a geologist removes from a distriet where 
he has been oceupied in working out its ancient 
fauna, and where its various localities are associated with 
the discovery of many interesting organic remains, to one 
comparatively new to him, his feelings of regret may be 
softened by the hope, that in the wide field of geological 
observation in which he may happen to be placed, some- 
thing may still be left for him to accomplish. Feelings 
akin to these were experieneed by myself, in removing 
from the rich geological locality of Ilminster, to take up 
my residence in Bath, in former years successively the 
residence of Waleot, and William Smith—to the latter of 
whom we are indebted forthe basis on which our know- 
ledge of stratification now rests—of' Lonsdale and others, 
through whose united labours its neighbourhood has ob- 
tained considerable distinetion. Close application to the 
arrangement of my collection, which is intended to form a 
free museum for the city, has as yet prevented my becom- 
ing familiar with its geological details. I have therefore to 
hope from future examination it will fully merit the reputa- 
tion which has been accorded to it. 
