SUPPLEMENT.— CI TU LLO( ! E R A S. clxxi 



3. Tmetoceeas Regieyi (Thiolliere). Plate XL VIII, figs. 8— 10. 



1892. Tmetoceras scissum, This Monogr., PI. xlviii, figs. 8 — 10; p. 273 (pars). 



Note. — Place here the reference to Dumortier, and with a query that to 

 Gottsche. 



Remarks. — The stout whorls, and general characters show close agreement 

 with Dumortier's delineation. These features separate this form from the others. 



Localities and Strata. — Dorset: Broad Windsor. Gloucestershire: Pen n Wood, 

 near Stroud, top of Sandy Ferruginous Beds. Foreign : Normandy ; Feuguerolles, 

 " Murchisonre," from Dr. L. Brasil. 



Date of Existence. — For the Penn Wood specimen, scissi hemera; and this is 

 probably the correct date for the other examples — the strata of the scissi hemera 

 having been often reckoned as base of Murchisonae /one. 



IT. Genus — Catulloceeas, Oemmellaro. 



1892. Catulloceras, This Monogr., p. 276. 



1. Catdlloceeas Leeseeegt (Branco). Plate XXXIX, figs. 10, 11. 



1891. Catulloceras Leesbergi, This Monogr., PI. xxxix, figs. 10, 11; 1892, 



p. 279. 



Remarks. — A good specimen of this rare and distinct species was found by Dr. 

 A. Vaughan, at the tunnel shaft, Sodbury, Gloucestershire. It is larger than the 

 example figured. I desire to thank him for adding it to my collection. 



Note. — The want of carina in the specimen figured is due partly to ill preserva- 

 tion. 



2. Catulloceeas psammintjm, 8. Buchnan. Plate XLI, figs. 7, 8. 



1891. Dumortieria radians, This Monogr., PI. xli, figs. 7, 8. 



Description. — Subplaty-subleptogyral ; latumbilicate : spissicostate ; periphery 

 convex, parcicarinate. 



Distinction. — From C atoll. Leesbergi, fewer whorls and a smaller umbilicus. 



