18780 ' LtGH TNlNG' AND <POR CU P,Ne' EXPEDITIONS. 40" 



tn&lf°L?'* e]?ta l a \ Te Z ebratella sP^ergensis, and T. (?) frontalis 

 and of other similarly furnished Brachiopods Mr n»ll h« 



andl>lifil ear there must T ha 7 e been some mistake about the Atlantic 

 last year by CS-T M ^ D ° d ° Ubt that the she11 Scribed 



and ^l 7 ^^^^^ 991 (S6e / late XXIIL fi * 3 >' 

 species of K / P T * ,.! e examiue d, is a perfectly good 



E, M ,J ^"^ having a distinct septum and the loop three 

 times attached j and I thank him sincerely for the compliment he 

 has paid me in associating my name with it B„ It T?« ♦■ 

 ^firmly believe that the* spedmeTs d^brib? SftwfS 



t%it R "'^ St ° Utse P^" -ayhavebet\Te y m u'ng ai of 



son^ TZV Ano Z%f^-atula^. ; Terebratula ^W^Philipp- 

 W,' • "2?"* Phlh PP' J T.subvitrea and 2V a W Leach • and 

 P Mr PS n n th /y° m ^r state, Waldheimia davidsLia na oi Se*ue a 



™ fT:; d i? n ; n ; 18 f and j 855 p jaced *«■«.« ^3: 



genus of Terebratula ; but in 1861 he raised it to generic rank. 



'l a!'i T eTlo B o R p A ) ULA SEPTATA ' PhiliPP1 '- (Plate XXIIL fi S S - *> 

 Z* «p* a * a> Ph. Moll. Sic. ii. p. 68, t. xviii. fig. 7 (1844) 



1 567f *S fiQOf ^ ^^-'n 6 . 8 ' 75 ^ 74 ' 2 03f.; 75,250f. 18/0 

 nf a ' I? 9 J- ' 6 > 358 f ; 9 ' 539 f - A P er ^ct cast or petrifaction 

 of apparently this species was also dredged by me, witl^othe Ter 



3o™ioo S ?oo° n f 2 % 292 '' °V he Atlantic ^ of s P l Ter_ 



Norway 100-300 f. (Loven and others) ; Shetland 80-90 f 

 young, with T. cranium (J. G. J.). oueiiana, eu yu t., 



A Japanese Brachiopod, Terebratella marice of A. Adams mav 

 be a dwarf variety of the present species, corresponding with the 

 a*» ° f y - ««>«.. ITolAM r fl «i a ofD™ also 



h e m au?hof h th ^"l', l0 ° kS '^ a «»-* ^riety of V SfaS 

 the author having kindly permitted myself and Mr. Davidson to 



laS re sne S c SPeClme f n °V^ "*■"* ** S °™ ° f ^ 4^ - 

 largest specimen of which measures an inch and three tenths in 



I cannot detect any distinctive character of importance in Wald- 

 hecnnaflondana of Pourtales, from the Gulf of Florida W0 200 

 fathoms, to separate it specifically from T. septula. He ays (Bull 



