THE BKACHlOPODA. 



tables given) and also some of the various localities in which 

 they have been found in the rest of England and on the Continent. 

 I have not thought it necessary to describe in detail all the 

 different characters of the different species, as this has been ably 

 done by various authors, and will be found in their works, to 

 which references are given. I have, however, in most instances, 

 pointed out the differences between near allied species. I hero 

 append a small table to shew tho species which are near allied, 

 connecting them by lines. 



TEREBKATULIDAE. 



Terebratula infra-oolithica 



T. dorsoplana T. perovalis- 



T. Stephani T. Phillipsi 



T. Leesii. 

 _T. simplex. 



-T. ampla. 

 T cortonensis. 



T. submaxillata 



I 

 _T. Eudesi T. globata T. Buckmani. 



T. Ferryi 



T. conglobata T. Buckmani 



var. Buckmaniana 



T. Hollandae T. sphaeroidalis T. decipiens T. Craneso. 



Tereb. Etheridgii 

 Tereb. Wrightii 



Tcreb. Moriori ) 

 Tereb. hybrida ) 



Tereb. (Epithyris) curvifrons 

 Tereb. (Epithyris) provincialis 



