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List of Brachiopoda — com 



Terehratula provincialis, E. Desl 



curvifrons, Oppel 



Morieri, Dav 



cm'viconcha, Oppel •■••• 



fylgia, Oppel 



* Wurttenbergica, Oppel (Germany) 



* omalogastyr, Helil Ziet. (Germany) 



Waldheiniia etnarginata, Sow 



Waltoni, Dav 



subbucculenta, Chap, et Dew 



ornithocephala, Sow 



Gadomensis, E. Desl 



Sughesii, Walker 



carinata, Lamarck 



var. Mandelslohi, Oppel = W. carinata— 

 alveata, Quensted 



* var. Blakei, Walker (Yorkshire) 



Meriana, Oppel 



Leckenbiji, Walker 



cardium, var. Leckhamptonensis, Walker 



Anglica, Oppel 



bullata, Sow 



Megerlia Munieri, E. Desl 



Terebratella bivallata, E. Desl 



sulcifrons, Benecke 



Mhynchonella frontalis, E. Desl 



Wrightii, Dav 



plicatella, Sow 



subtetrahedra, Dav 



subdecorata, Dav 



quadruplicata, Zieten 



Lycetti, Dav 



cynocephala, Richard 



ringens, Herault 



suhringens, Dav 



Oolitiea, Dav 



Forbesii, Dav 



subobsoleta, Dav 



angulata, Sow 



subangulata, Dav 



Smithii, Walker 



Tatei, Dav 



parvula, E. Desl 



Stephani, Dav 



spinosa, Sow 



* Crossii, Walker (LincoLash. & Torksh.) 

 senticosa, v. Buch 



* acuticosta, Hehl Zieten (Germany) .... 



* Stiufensis, Oppel (Germany) 



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In a quarry near the church at Misterton, near Crewkerne, I found 

 a band of clay lying on the top of the Inferior Oolite stone, con- 

 taining numerous specimens of a variety of Waldheimia Meriana 

 associated with T. decipiens. It is probable that some of the 



