TEREBRATULA.—Prate VII. 
but it has clearly the doubly-attached loop of Terebratella. 
Mr. Sowerby records Japan as its habitat; no authority 
is, however, given for it, and the shell has the appearance 
of belonging to a warmer latitude. The specimen in the 
British Museum, represented at Fig. 26 4, was dredged 
by Mr. Calvert, a shell-dealer of Great Russell Street, at 
Bass’s Straits, Australia, in twenty-seven fathoms water. 
Species 27. (Fig. a, Mus. Brit.; Fig. 6, Mus. Taylor.) 
TEREBRATULA (TEREBRATELLA) RUBICUNDA. er. testa 
subtrigono-ovatd, intense rubra, versus rostrum pal- 
lidd, interdum omnino albd, rostro tumido-producto, 
suberecto, foramine amplo, interdum integro, interdum 
deltidio partito ; valvis gibbosis, medio flewuoso-canali- 
culatis ; apophyse elongatd, conspicue dupliciter affixd. 
THE DEEP-RED TEREBRATELLA. Shell somewhat trian- 
gularly ovate, deep-red, pale towards the beak, some- 
times altogether colourless, beak tumidly produced, 
rather erect, foramen large, sometimes entire, some- 
times with the deltidium divided; valves gibbous, 
flexuously channelled in the middle; apophysis elon- 
gated, conspicuously doubly attached. 
Terebratula rubicunda, Solander, Sowerby, Thesaurus 
Conch. vol. i. p. 351. pl. 70. f. 45-47. 
Testa juvenis, Terebratula inconspicua, Sowerby. 
Hab. New Zealand. 
Of a somewhat rude and solid growth, stained with very 
deep red, pale towards the beak, and sometimes altogether 
colourless. It has been dredged abundantly at New Zea- 
land. Mr. Sowerby’s 7. inconspicua is evidently founded 
on small, immature specimens. 
Species 28. (Fig. a, 6, Mus. Taylor.) 
TEREBRATULA (TEREBRATELLA) Cornanica. Ter. test 
subelliptico-ovata, depressiuscula, levigatd, medio plus 
minus flecuosd, fulvescente-albd, carmineo sparsim radi- 
atd, interdum radiatim liratd, rostro tumido, brevius- 
culo, subtus utringue depresso, foramine amplo, deltidio 
partito ; valvé dorsali medio subdepressd, ventrali me- 
dio producto, lateribus subalatis ; apophyse ampla, te- 
nui, dupliciter affiad. 
Tue CorgEAN TEREBRATELLA. Shell rather elliptically 
ovate, somewhat depressed, smooth, more or less 
flexuous in the middle, fulvous-white, sparingly rayed 
with bright crimson, sometimes radiately ridged, beak 
swollen, rather short, depressed beneath on each side, 
foramen large, deltidium divided ; dorsal valve rather 
depressed in the middle, ventral valve produced in 
the middle, slightly winged at the sides; loop large, 
thin, doubly affixed. 
Apams and Renve, Moll. Voy. Samarang, p. 71. pl. 21. 
f. 3. 
Hab. Corean Archipelago; Belcher. 
A flexuously depressed species, sometimes almost winged 
at the sides, mostly smooth, of a delicate fulvous-white, 
more or Jess rayed towards the margin with pencils of 
deep crimson. 
