36. BRACHIOFODA. 



Terebratula Eugenii (Bac^), Davidson, 1849, Bull. Soc. Geol. Fr. 

 vii. p. 74.pl. l.f. 16-20. 



Fossil. Lias. Normandy. 



70. Terebratula marsupialis. 



Shell oblong, smooth, with obscm-e lines of growth; dorsal 

 valve convex, depressed at the sides ; ventral valve depressed ; 

 beak smaU, recurved, keeled ; foramen minute. Lon. 12, lat. 8, 

 alt. 6 hnes. 



Terebratulites mai'supiahs, Schl. 1820, Petr. p. 282?, Enc. Meth. 



t. 240. f. 3?. 

 Terebratula marsupialis, Zieten, 1830, Wurt. p. 53. pi. 39. f. 9. 



D'Orfi. Prorf.i. p. 221. 

 Terebratula lagenalis, Bronn, Index, p. 1241 (not Schl.), 

 Fossil. Lias. France; Wmtemberg. 

 Coral Ragl. Bavaria. 



71. Terebratula bullata. B.M. 



Shell oblong, inflated, smooth ; margins obscurely bisinuated 

 in front ; valves nearly equally gibbose ; beak much inflated, 

 closely recurved, keeled ; foramen small ; deltithum concealed ; 

 loop short, simple. Lon. 15, lat. 12, alt. 12 Unes. 



Terebratula buUata, Sow. 1825, Min. Con. v. p. 49. t. 435. f. 4. 



Lam. ed. Desk. vii. p. 362. 



Buch, Mem. Soc. Geol. Fr. iii. p. 195. pi. 18. f. 8. 



Zieten, Verst. Wiirt. t. 40. f. 6. 



Deslong. 1837, Soc. Lin. Xormandie. 



Morris, Cat. p. 132. 



Bronn, Index, p. 1231 (excl. syn.). 

 Terebratula sphaeroidahs, var., Davidson, Mon. Ool. p. 56. pi. 11. 

 f. 10, 14-19. 



Fossil. Inferior Oolite. S. of England; Germany; France. 



72. ? Terebratula Galliennei. 



Like T. hullata, but more oval; beak less cuned; larger valve 

 advanced at two distant points, without much projecting. 



Terebratula Galliennei, D'Orb. 1850, Prod. i. p. 377- 

 Fossil. Oxford Clay France. 



73. Terebratula sPHiEROiDALis. B.M. 



Shell subcircular, ventricose, smooth ; margins even, in the 

 young shell, usually crenulated in old specimens, especially in 

 front ; borders obtuse, or flattened ; beak rounded, curved ; fora- 



