1878.] ' lightning' and 'porcupine' expeditions. 399 



Brachiopoda of the European Seas. 



14. 



15. 



16. 



to 9 

 .9 '&* 

 3 3 



Names of species and 

 varieties. 



*Jointed. 



A. Perforated or tubuliferous. 



Family I. TEREBRATULTD.E. 



Genus I. Terebratula. 



Subgenus I. Terebrahdina. 



caput serpentis, Linne 



tuberata, Jeffreys 



trigona, Jeffr 



Typical. 



subquadrata, Jeffr 



vitrea, Bom , 



var. minor, Philippi 



var. sphenoidea, Ph 



Subgenus 2. Waldheimia. 



tenera, Jeffr , 



cranium, Mi'dler 



septata, Ph 



Genus II. Terebratella. 

 spitzbergensis, Davidson 



Genus III. Argiope. 

 Typical. 

 decollate, Chemnitz 



Subgenus 1. Cistella. 

 neapolitana, Scacchi 



cistellula, 8. V. Wood 

 cuneata, Eisso 



Subgenus 2. Gwynia. 

 capsula, Jeffr 



Genus IV. Platybia. 

 anomio'ides, Sc. §■ Ph 



Genus V. Megerlia. 

 truncate, L. 



re .— 



0-1180 



340-795 

 500 



500-600 

 5-1456 

 40-1000 

 100-994 



1450 

 5-690 

 64-725 



Localities where 

 fossil. 



20-690 



18-364 



30-130 

 20-45 

 28-200 



8-25 

 40-600 



20-292 

 var. monstruosa, Sc 20-292 



Coralline Crag ; Scotland ; 

 Scandinavia ; Belgium ; 

 South. Italy ; Azores. 



S. Italy. 



S. Italy ; Morea. 



S. Italy. 



Scandinavia; S. Italy. 

 Norway ; S. Italy ; 

 Rhodes. 



Scandinavia ; Canada. 



S. W. France ; Austria 

 Italy; Malta; Rhodes. 



S. W. France; S. Italy; 



Rhodes ; Austria. 

 Coralline Crag ; Austria ; 



Sicily ; Rhodes. 

 Austria ; S. Italy ; Rhodes 



Norway. 



Sicily ; Austria. 



Italy ; Austria. 

 Sicily. 



