SUPPLEMENT, PLATE XXV. 



Fig. 

 1,2. Terebratala perovalis, Sow., var. ampla, Buckman. Inferior Oolite, Bradford 



Abbas, Dorsetshire. Collection of Professor Buckman. 

 (P. 122 and 156.) 



3. „ reticulata, Sow. Puller's Earth, Whatley, near Frome. Collection 



of Mr. J. F. Walker. A very fine example. (P. 144.) 



4. „ Bentleyi, Dav. An elongated specimen. Cornbrash, Stilton, near 



Peterborough. Collection of Mr. J. F. Walker. (P. 141.) 



5 — 8. Bhynchonella Sutherlandi, Dav. Upper Oolite (Supra-Coralline ?), Dunrobin, 



Sutherland. j — 7. Dunrobin Museum. These and 

 the Ter. jperovalis, var. ampla, are the largest British 

 Jurassic Brachiopoda with which I am acquainted. 

 Dunrobin Museum. (P. 190.) 



