THE BEACHIOPODA. 25 



from near Gorton, from tlie zone of Murchisonse. They most 

 resemble E. Deslongscliamp's figure 4 on plate v., and show 

 slightly the extra biplications. 



Localities. — Near Gorton (Somerset). E. Deslongschamps 

 quotes it from the zone of opalinus, from several places in 

 France, such as Maltot, EengueroUes, Bayeux, &c. 



21. — TerebratulxV (Epithyris) provincialis, E. Desl, 



1873. Terebeatula (EtiTiiYEis) PEoviNCiALis, E. Desl., Brach- 

 Jurass., plate Ixxxiv. 



This species is to Terehratida curvifrons what JVald. Mericmi 

 is to Wald. carinata. The very much incurved beak is its dis- 

 tinguishiug character. It is also deeper and narrower in propor- 

 tion than Tereh. curvifrons, but the sinus in the smaller valve is 

 not so deep. Two undoubted specimens of this species have 

 been found in the Murchisona3 zone, near Gorton, one by Mr. E. 

 Cleminshaw, and the other by myself. 



Localities. — (British) near Gorton (Somerset). (Foreign) La 

 Provence (France) and several places in Spain. 



22- — Terebratula perovalis, var. ampla, J.Buchnan. 



1877. Terebratula perovalis var. ampla (BuckmanJ Bav., 



Proceedings of Dorset Glub Vol. I., 1877, 

 plate i., figs. 2 and 2a only (non fig. i.). 



1878. ,, PEROVALIS «;«/•. A.uvi,x {Buchnan) Bav., Palajont. 



Soc, 1878 Supplement, plate xxv., fig. 2 

 only (figure 1 to Tereh. perovalis). 



1878. ,, PEROVALIS (Sow.), Bavidson. Braehiopoda 



Supplement, plate xviii., fig. 1 1 07ily. 



1879. ,, PEROVALIS fSow.J, Bayle, Explic. de la 



carte geologique de la France, plate vi., 

 fig. 1 only. 

 As type of this variety the specimen figured by Mr. Davidson 

 in the Dorset Glub Proceediugs, plate i., fig. 2, and in the 



