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2. RHYNCHONELLA RENIFORMIS, Sowerby, sp. 
1825. TreREBRATULA RENIFORMIS, Sowerby. Min. Conch., vol. v, p. 154, pl. 
eecexevi, figs. 1—4. 
1865. KRHYNCHONELLA RENIFORMIS, Davidson. Brit. Foss. Brach., vol. iii, pt. 6, 
p. 62, pl. xiii, figs. 6, 7. 
Localities. —From Wolborough five specimens in Mr. Vicary’s Collection and 
one in the Museum of Practical Geology appear to belong to this species. 
Davidson figured a specimen from Lummaton in Mr. Champernowne’s Collection. 
Remarks.—1 have found no specimens at Lummaton which I can certainly 
identify with this species; those I formerly referred to it I now regard as trans- 
verse examples of Camarophoria Phillipsui, and I am rather doubtful whether 
Mr. Champernowne’s fossil might not prove the same. However, as Davidson 
has so identified it, the species must remain in the Lummaton list. The specimen 
in the Museum of Practical Geology seems to agree with the Carboniferous form. 
3. RHYNCHONELLA puGNus, Martin, sp. 
1809. ANomires puanus, Martin. Petrif. Derb., p. 13, pl. xxii, figs. 4, 5. 
1865. RuyNncHONELLA puGNUs, Davidson (pars). Brit. Foss. Brach., vol. iu, pt. 6, 
p. 63, pl. xiii, figs. 8—10 (only). 
1866. — Missovriensis, Meek. Geol. Surv. Illin., vol. ii, p. 158, 
pl. xiv, figs. 4a, b ( fide Whit- 
eaves). 
1885. os puaNus, Maurer. Abhandl. Grossh. Hessisch. Geol. Landes., 
vol. i, pt. 2, p. 208, pl. viii, figs. 29, 30. 
1891. — _ Whiteaves. Contrib. Canad. Palzont., vol.i, pt. 3, 
p. 230. 
Localities.—From Lummaton there are eight specimens in my Collection, one 
in the Woodwardian Museum, one in the Torquay Museum, and two in the 
Museum of the Geological Society. One of Davidson’s figured specimens from 
Barton is in the British Museum. From Wolborough there are two specimens in 
Mr. Vicary’s Collection, and one in the Bristol Museum. 
