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Ohs. — This biplicated species exactly resembles the figures of the specimens so 

 named by Mr. E. Deslongchamps at p. 96 of his ' Brachiopodes jurassiques.' The French 

 palaeontologist describes his shell as from the Fuller's Earth, while our British specimens, 

 according to Mr. J. F. Walker, occur in the Inferior Oolite of Bradford Abbas, in 

 Dorsetshire. 



Another small biplicated Terebratula, Sup., PI. XVII, fig. 6, occurs in the Bradford 

 Clay, at Tetbury Road Station, to which I have not ventured to give a specific name, as 

 it bears resemblance to certain specimens of T. Ferryi. 



108. Terebratula Etheridgii, Bav. Appendix to Vol 1, p. 20, PI. A, figs. 7, 8. 



Nothing new. Inferior Oolite under Pea-grit, Leckhampton Hill, Cheltenham. 



T. equestris, d'Orb., Appendix, PI. A, fig. 9, is, perhaps, the same species as T. 



Etheridgii ? 



109. Terebratula Wrightii, Bav. Appendix to Vol. I, p. 20 (two woodcut figures). 



Nothing new. From the Perna-bed, at the top of Inferior Oolite, and in the Inferior 

 Oolite, Minchinhampton. Mr. E. Deslongchamps states that this species has been collected 

 by Mr. Schlumberger in the beds with A. Murchisonce in the Department of the Manche. 

 It has also been obtained by the distinguished author of the ' Brachiopodes jurassiques ' 

 in many French localities, such as Tennie, Chaumiton, Fortaport, and other places (Sarthe), 

 in the neighbourhood of Alenc^on (Orne), at Doue (Maine-et-Loire), Montreul-Bellay, 

 Misere, Vienne, &c, (Deux Sevres), at Marbache, Longwy, &c. (Meurthe-et-Moselle). 



110. Terebratula simplex, Buchman. Dav., Ool. Mon., p. 48, PI. VIII, figs. 1 — 3. 

 Nothing new. Inferior Oolite. 



111. Terebratula plicata, Buckman. Dav., Ool. Mon., p. 60, PI. XII, figs. 1 — 5. 



This fine species appears, from what M. Deslongchamps states at p. 196 of his 

 ' Brachiopodes jurassiques,' to be common in England, but very rare in France. The 



