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

 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 abl}' 

 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 here 

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

 connecting them by lines. 



Terebtiatulidae. 



Terebratula infra-oolithica 



T. dorsoplana T. perovalis- 



T. Stephani T. Phillipsi 



T. Leesii. 

 T. simplex. 



— T. ampla. 

 T cortonensis. 



T. submaxillata 



I 

 T. Eudesl T. globata T. Buckmani. 



T. Ferryi 



T. conglobata T. Buckmani 



var. Buckmauiana 



T. Ilollandae T. sphaeroidalis — T. docipiens — T. Cranea3. 



Terob. Etheridgii 

 Tereb. Wriffhtii 



Tereb. Morieri 

 Tereb. hybrida 



Tereb. (Epithyris) curvifrons 

 Tereb. (Epithyris) provincialis 



