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variety very closely resembles the figure of Terel. Ferryi, Dav., 

 supplement, plate xvii., figure 8. 



9. — Terebratula globata, Soiv. 



1877. Tereb. globata fSoio.J, Davidson, Proc. Dorset Field 



Club, plate ii., figure 7, 



1878. ,, ,, Davidson, Fossil Brachiopoda, supple- 



ment, plate xvii., figs. 1-3. 



This species is very rare in this district. Mr. Davidson figured 

 a small specimen from Bradford Abbas, and I have another 

 a small flattish variety from the Parkinson! zone of Milborne 

 Wick, and also a typical specimen from near Half- Way House. 



Localities. — Bradford Abbas (Dorset) and Milborne Wick 

 (Somerset) ; also Cheltenham (Gfloucestershire), and from the 

 Fullers Earth at Whatley, near Frome (Somerset). Dr. Oppel 

 quotes it for the Parkinsoni zone from South- West Germany at 

 Stuifemberg, and Nipf, near Bopfingen (Wiirtemberg), and 

 from Bridport (Dorset). 



The typical Tered. glohata occurs frequently in the Fullers 

 Earth, from which formation I have obtained it near Milborne 

 Wick (Somerset) ; but I have also a typical specimen from the 

 Inferior oolite (Parkinsoni zone), near Half- Way House (Dorset). 

 The Cotteswold specimens of T. glohata are varieties of Sowerby's 

 species. 



10. — Terebratula Ferryi, E. Deslongschamps. 



18. Terebratula Ferryi, E. Besl., Brach. Jurass., plate xcvi. 



Mr. Davidson with the greatest kindness procured me from 

 Normandy three small type specimens of this species for com- 

 parison. I was, therefore, able to see that the specimens which 

 he had figured as Terel. Ferryi did not agree with this species, 

 hut that some specimens which I had procured from near Oborne 

 did so in every respect. Our typical specimens are larger than 

 the ones I had for comparison, but are about the size of E. 

 Deslongschamps' figure 3 on plate 96. They, however, agree in 



