THE BRACHIOPODA. 1 1 



very rarely. E. Deslongshamps quotes it from the zones of 

 Humphriesianum, Parkinsoni, and also the Fullers Earth for 

 Eranco. Dr. Oppel from the Parkinsoni zone for South-AVest 

 Germany, Dr. Wright from the Humphriesianum zone, for the 

 Cotteswolds, and L. Szajuoeha from the zones of S. Humphries- 

 ianum, C. Parkinsoni, C. ferrugineum, and Op. aspidoides for 

 Balin, near Cracow. 



Dimensions. — Length 2 inches 3 lines, breadth 20, depth 12 

 lines. 



Localities. — (British) — Bradford Abbas, Broadwindsor, &c. 

 (Dorset), Dundry (Somerset), Stroud and Cheltenham 

 (Gloucestershire). — (Foreign) — France, Wiirtemberg, Switzer- 

 land, and Hungary. 



3. — Tekebratula Stephaki, Davidson. 



1877. Terebratula Stephani Bav., Proc. Dorset Field Club, 



Vol. I, plate i., figures 3. 



1878. Terebratula Stepiiaxi, Davidson, Pala)ontograj)hieal 



Society 1878 Supplement, plate xviii., 

 figures 1-7. 



1873. Terebratula submaxillata, E. Desl. {non Morris, ) Brachio- 

 podes Ten-. Jurass., plate 56 (figs. 3-4), 

 plate 77 (figs. 2-4) (1 ?). 



This is a common and rather variable species, but easily 

 recognised. It was figured by E. Deslongschamp as Tcrchratula 

 suhmaxillata. He gave several good figures of this species 

 and its varieties under that name, and on plate seventy- eight, 

 some peculiarly marked varieties Avhich wo have not yet noticed 

 in this district. ' The type form was figured by Mr. Davidson in 

 the "Proceedings of the Dorset Field Club," plate 1, fig. 3, and lie 

 also gave several more figures in the Palfeontographical Society's 

 journal, of which figure 6 is a peculiarly noticeable variety. 

 E. Deslongschamps says that Terch. suhmaxillata {T. Step/tani, 

 Dav.) traverses the whole system of the inferior oolite from the 



