320 Dr. F. R. Cowper Reed— 
belong to the same species. In the Sedgwick Museum there is 
a fairly complete; though crushed and distorted internal cast of 
a specimen from the New Cut, Torquay, which may without doubt 
be referred to Fuchs’ R. confluentina ; it possesses about fifty fine 
low, rounded, simple ribs on the surface, crossed by delicate con- 
centric striz, and shows the curved dental plates and median 
septum in the interior, and in its shape and other characters agrees 
with the specific definition. 
Horizon.—Red Beds (Staddon Grits). 
Locality —New Cut, Torquay (8. 19). 
Rensseleria (Trigeria) Guerangert (De Verneuil). 
1850. Terebratula Guerangert De Verneuil, Bull. Soc. géol. France, ser. I, 
vol. vii, p. 780. 
1869. Rhynchonella Guerangeri De Verneuil in Tchihatcheft’s ‘‘ Asie Mineure’’, 
Appendice ad la Faune dévon. du Bosphore, p. 35, pl. xxi, fig. 4. 
1878. Trigeria Guerangeri Bayle, Hxplic. Carte géol. France, Atlas, pl. xii, 
figs. 9-12. ‘ 
1883. Terebratula (Centronella) Guerangeri, Oehlert, Bull. Soc. Hiudes Scv. 
d’ Angers, p. 1, pl. i, figs. 1-11; pl. 1, figs. 1-6. 
1889. Centronella Guerangeri Kayser, Zeitschr. deut. geol. Gesell., Bd. xli, 
p. 294, t. xiv, figs. 3-7. 
1894. Trigeria Guerangeri Hall & Clarke, Palwont. New York, vol. viu, 
Brach. ii, p. 272, text-fig. 189. 
1900. Centronella Guerangert Kayser in Toulas’ ‘‘ Geol. Reise nach Kleinasien”’, 
Beitr. Paldont. Geol. Oesterr. Ungarns u. d. Orients, xii, Heft i, 
1899, p. 37. 
1920. Trigeria Guerangeri Reed, Journ. Torquay Nat. Hist. Soc., vol. ii, 
No. 6, pp. 340, 341. 
In the Torquay Museum there are certain small, indifferently 
preserved casts and impressions of a shell from the Staddon Grits, 
south-west of Brixham, averaging 10mm. in length, which are 
apparently referable to this species, and especially resemble 
Kayser’s figures. The Lower Devonian shell described by Fuchs * 
as Oentronella taunica is closely allied to R. guerangert, according 
to Kegel,? and may, therefore, also be compared with our specimens. 
Horizon.—Red Beds (Staddon Grits). 
Localities —EKast of the Dart, south-west of Brixham (T. 4°, 7, 
4£) ; Downton, near Dartmouth (T. 4:7). 
Newberria cf. Deshayesi (Caillaud). 
1861. Terebratula Deshayesi Caillaud, Bull. Soc. Geol. France, ser. m1, vol. 
xviil, 1861, p. 333, figs. A, B. 
1878. Meganteris, sp. Kayser, Alt. Fauna d. Harzes, p. 141, t. xxviii, figs. 1-8. 
1889. Megalanteris Deshayesi Barrois, Faune Calc. d’ Erbray, Mem. Soc. Geol. 
Nord., iii, p. 151, pl. x, fig. 6a, b. 
The internal cast of the greater part of a brachial valve from 
Kilmorie, which isin the Sedgwick Museum, shows characters which 
1 Fuchs, Jahrb. i. preuss. geol. Landesanst., xxxili, ser 11, Heft 1, 1912, 
p. 62, t. v, figs. 5-8. 
2 Kegel, Abh. k. preuss. geol. Landesanst., N.F., Heft Ixxvi, 1913, pp. 132, 139. 
