SUPPLEMENT, PLATE XVII. 



Fig. 



1. Terebratula globata, Sow., var. Upper Inferior Oolite, Cheltenham. Collection of Author. 



(Pp. 135 and 149.) 



2. „ „ An elongated form of the same species. T. Fleischeri, Oppel (one of his 



type specimens). Same formation and locality. Collection of Author. 

 (P. 137.) 



3. „ „ A typical example of T. globata, Sow. Collected by Mr. J. F. Walker from 



the Fuller's-earth Rock (a rubbly Oolite with clay between), along with 

 Wald. bullata and Rh. varians, var. Smithii, in a cutting along the road 

 side at Whatley, near Frome and Nunney. (Pp. 135 and 149.) 



4. „ Eudesi, Oppel. Inferior Oolite, Dundry. (P. 138.) 



5. Waldheimia (Ter.) bullata, Sow. A typical example, Fuller's Earth, near Frome. (P. 138.) 



6. Terebratula Bradfordiensis, Walker. Bradford Clay, Tetbury Road Station (mentioned at 



P. 140 of this Supplement). (P. 150.) 



7. 8. „ Ferryi, E. Desl. Inferior Oolite, Bradford Abbas, Dorsetshire. Collection of Mr. 



J. F. Walker. (P. 139.) 



9. „ perovalis, var. Kleinii, Lamarck. From a sandy bed under "Trigonia Grit," Leck- 



hampton Hill, Cheltenham. Collection of Mr. Walker. (P. 123.) 



10. „ Phillipsii. Inferior Oolite, Bradford Abbas. Collection of Prof. Buckman. (P. 123.) 



11,11a. ,, minuta, Moore. Great Oolite, Hampton Cliff, Bath (probably the fry of some 



other species). Efface the No. 12 at p. 142, which belongs to T. intermedia. 

 (P. 142.) 



12. „ intermedia, Sow. Cornbrash, Wollaston. Showing traces of the original colour in 



radiating stripes. Collection of British Museum. (P. 123.) 



13. „ Jauberti, E. Desl. Marlstone, Middle Lias, near Ilminster. Museum of School of 



Mines. (P. 133.) 



14 — 16. Waldheimia (Ter.) Hudlestoni, Walker. Lower Calcareous Grit, Filey, Yorkshire coast. Col- 

 lection of Mr. Walker. (Described as a Terebratula ? at p. 133 of this 

 Supplement.) 



17. Terebratula Phillipsii, Morris. Showing loop. After a figure by Prof. E. Desl. • Brach. Jur.,' 



pi. lxvii, fig. 3. (P. 123.) 



18 — 21. „ globata, var. Birdlipensis, Walker. " Clypeus Grit," Inferior Oolite, Birdlip Hill, 



near Cheltenham. (This is the form alluded to by Lycett, " Cotteswold 

 Hill," p. 134.) Collection of Mr. J. F. Walker. (P. 150.) 



22. „ punctata, var. Edwardsii, Dav. A remarkable specimen. Marlstone, Middle Lias, 



Chideock, near Charmouth, Dorsetshire. Collection of Mr. J. F. Walker. 

 (P. 131.) 



23. „ Phillipsii, Morris, var. Phillipsiana, Walker. A broad variety. Inferior Oolite, 



Cleeve Hill, Gloucestershire. Collection of Mr. J. F. Walker. (P. 156.) 



