SUPPLEMENT, PLATE XXIII. 

 Moorei liemera. 



Figs. 1 — 3 a. — Cotteswoldia taucicostata, S. Buchnaii. 



Fig. 1. — Side view of a fine specimen with test and body-chamber. (Page 

 cxxxiii.) 



Fig. 2. — Front view, outline. The periphery where it leaves the overlapping 

 whorl and at bottom should be more fastigate, and at the top more rounded. 



Fig. 3. — Suture-line. Fig. 3 a. Radial curve. 



FigS. 5 — 7. — COTTESWOLDIA l'AETICOSTATA, S. Buchnaii. 



Fig. 5. — Side view, with test and complete body-chamber. (Page cxxxiii.) 

 Fig. 6. — Front view, outline. The periphery should be more rounded at top, 

 the carina being almost obsolete. 

 Figs. 7, 7 a. — Eadial curves. 



Figs. 9 — 11. — Cotteswoldia egena, S. Buchnaii. 

 Fig. 9. — Side view of specimen with test and complete body-chamber, the 

 border with lateral lappet. (Page cxxxiv.) 

 Fig. 10. — Front view, outline. 

 Fig. 11. — Radial curve. 



Figs. 12 — 14. — Cotteswoldia attrita, 8. Buchnan. 

 Fig. 12. — Side view, with test and the body-chamber almost complete. The 

 costa3 are rather too definite and distinct. (Page cxxxiv.) 

 Fig. 13. — Front view, outline. 

 Fig. 14. — Radial curve. 



The above specimens were collected by myself from the Moorei-beds, a sub- 

 division of the Cotteswold Cephalopod Bed, Buckholt Wood, near Frocester, 

 Gloucestershire. For figures of allied species see Pis. XXX — XXXIII. 



Figs. 4, 8. — Suture- and radial-lines. 

 Figs. 4, 4 a. — Cotteswoldia costulata (Zieten). 

 Fig. 4. — Suture-lines. 4 a. Radial-lines of the specimen figured in PI. 

 XXXIII, figs. 3, 4 as Grammoceras costulatum. (Page cxxxiii.) 



Fig. 8. — Cotteswoldia distans (S. Buchnan). 

 Fig. 8. — Radial-lines of the specimen figured in PI. XXXIII, fig. 12, as 

 Grammoceras distans. (Page cxxxvi.) 



