22 THE BRACHIOPODA. 



Localities. — Marstou Road (Dorset) ; near Gorton and Stoford 

 (Somerset) ; also near Clieltenham (GloueestorsLirc), and in 

 Normandy. Dr. Oppel found it at Nipf, near Boplingen. 



15. — Terebkatula Craneae, Bavidson. 



1877. Teeeb. Craneae, Dav., Proc. Dorset Field CluL, Vol. I., 



plate ii., figs. 2 and 3. 



1878. Teheb. Ch-ln^eae, Dav., Palasont. Soc., 1878, Supplement, 



plate XX., figs. 1 and 2. 

 1881. Tereb. iiU2;G.iRiCA, Suess M.S., Szajnocha, Ein Beitrag 

 zur Kenntniss der jiu-ass. Bracli., plate i., 

 figs. 1, 2, 3, 4, and plate ii., fig. 1. 

 A rare but extremely well marked species, of wliicli but few 

 examples have been found. Its chief peculiarity is that tlie 

 beak is placed so far back, as is well shewn in Mr. Davidson's 

 figures, and this, as well as the shape, serves to distinguish it from 

 any other species. It approaches most nearly to Terei. decipiens, E. 

 Desl. One young specimen of Tereb. Craneae in my collection 

 from Oborne has the peculiarity of the beak well brought out, 

 as both the valves are, as nearly as possible, the same length, 

 the foramen being on the very top of the shell. Tereb. Craneae 

 was figured by Szajnocha as new, nnder the name of Tereb. 

 hungarica, Suess., and he figiu-es the young (see synonyms) in 

 plate i., figs. 1 and 2. 



Localities. — (British) Oborne, and near Half-way House, Dor- 

 set. (Foreign) (Tereb. hungarica j Dolha and Uj-Kemencse. 



16. — Terebratula decipiens, JE. Desl. 



1873. TEREBKATUiiA DECIPIENS, E. Beslongschamps, Brach. Terr. 



Jurass., plate Ixxxiii. 

 1878. Terebratula decipiens, Davidson, Jurassic Brach. 



Pala>ont. Soc. Supplement, plate xx., 



figures 4-8. 

 A species at once separable from Terei. sphaeroidalis, Sow., by 

 the lesser convexity of its valves, its much greater length and 



