48 THE BRACHIOPODA. 



ADDENDA. 



On plato 78 of his Brachiopodes Jui-assiqiies E. Deslongscliamps 

 gives some figures of Terchratula siilmaxillata (non Morris). Of 

 these figures 1 and 3 evidently belong to Terehratula Hollandfey 

 n. sp. Figure la is slightly broader than our specimens usually 

 are, but the end and side views, figures Ic and Id, are character- 

 istic, shewing the sharpness of the folds. The other figures may 

 be vaiieties of Tereh. Stephani, Davidson. 



Whilst the paper was in the press the following additions 

 have been made : — 



A fine large specimen of Terehratula Morieri, Dav., was found 

 by myself at Bradford Abbas, Dorset. It measures — Length, 9 . 

 breadth, 9 ; depth 5 lines. The dorsal valve is peculiarly flat, 

 and the furrow in it not much marked. 



A typical specimen of Terelratula Ferryi, E. Desl., was also 

 found near Bradford Abbas, in the zone of Cosm Parkinsoni. 



A specimen of Terelratula Buchnani, Dav^., was found in the 

 Parkinsoni zone at Blackford (Somerset). It agrees exactly in 

 every respect with the Gloucestershire forms. 



Several good specimens of Terelratula glohata, Sowerby, were 

 found by Mr. E. Cleminshaw and myself at Blackford (Somerset). 

 Somo]of them agree exactly with Davidson's drawings of Sowerby's 

 03'iginal specimens on plate xiii. (figures 2 and 3). Others 

 are a trifle flatter. They come from the zone of Cosm 

 Parkinsoni. 



Some of E. Deslongschamps figures of Terel. ( Wald.J Lycetti, 

 Davidson, seem to me to be merely the thin form of Wald. anglica, 

 especially figure 5 on plate 48 of Brach. Jurassiques. 



We have also been able to add the following species to our 

 list, and we have a large number more awaiting identification : — 



