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29. WALDHEIMIA SUBBUCCULENTA, Chap. & Dav. 



1873. TEREBRATULA (W.) SUBBUCCULENTA, Chap, and Dav., E. 

 Desl., Brach. Terr. Jurass, plate 86. 



1877. WALDHEIMIA SP. (?), Davidson, Proceedings of Dorset 

 Field Club, plate iii., figures 14-15. 



In the marl bed of Bradford Abbas (base of the zone of 

 Parkinsoni) come small peculiar specimens which agree 

 with Waldheimia subbucculenta as figured by Mr. E. Deslongs- 

 champs, especially with his figures six and seven. E. Deslongs- 

 champs, however, quotes this species from the Fullers Earth, and 

 Dr. Oppel first put it as a synonym of Wald. Waltoni, and after- 

 wards places it in the Bath formation (Fullers Earth). 



Dimensions. Length 1 inch, breath 9 lines, depth 5 lines. 



Another specimen length 9 lines, breadth 7 lines, depth Sp- 

 lines. 



Localities. Bradford Abbas, &c. (Dorset) ; also, according to 

 E. Deslongschamps, near Metz, Bouxvillers, and at several 

 other places in France, and in Belgian Luxembourg ; at Bopfin- 

 gen, Balingen, &c., at Grreblingen, in Switzerland, and near 

 Cracovie. 



30. WALDHEIMIA EMARGINATA, Sowerly. 



1825. TEREBRATULA EMARGINATA, Sow., Min. Conch., table 435, 

 fig. 5. 



1851. ,, EMARGINATA, Dav., British Brach. Palreon. 



Soc., plate iv., figures 18-20. 



1877. WALDIIEIMIA EMARGINATA, Dav., Proceedings Dorset 



Club, vol. i., plate iii.. figures 10-11. 



1878. ,, EMARGINATA, Dav., British Brachiopoda 



PalfBont. Soc., supplement plate xviii., 

 figs. 5-7. 



This is a rather rare species, distinguished from Wald. Waltoni 

 by the two projections of tha front margin. Some specimens, 



