REPOET ON THE BEACHIOPODA. 



13 



50 to 130 



51 to 130 



82 

 58 to 55 



26 to 63 



500 



340 to 430 



5 to 50 



70 to 471 



Leach = Terehrahdina Grevilloi, T. Woods = Tere- 

 hratulina marginata, Eisso. = Terehratulina quadrata, 

 Risso. = Anomia rehisa, Lin. = Deltliyris spatula, 

 Menke. 



Terebratulinacapid-serpentis,ifW. mediterranea, Jeff., Proo. 

 Zool. Soc.,1878. This seems to bea well-marked variety. 



^Terehrahdina capid-serpentis, var. septentrionalis, Cou- 

 thouy, Boston Jonrn. Nat. Hist, vol ii. p. 55, 1838. 

 By some malacologists this is considered to be a distinct 

 species, by others as only a variety of T. caput-ser- 

 pentis. It has been several times well figured. 



*Terehratidina (undetermined species), Dav., Proc. E. 

 Soc, vol xxvii., 1878. 

 Terehxdulina japonica, Sow., Thes. Conch., p. 344, 

 pi. Ixvi. figs. 7, 8, 1847.— (?) = yeJ-. abijssicola, Eeeve, 

 Voy. Samarang, p. 72, pi xxi. fig. 5, 1850, (1) = 

 T. aiujidata, Eeeve, id., pi. xxi. fig. 2, 1850. Seems 

 to be very variable in its shapes. 



(1)TerebratidiHa cumiiuji, Dav., Proc. Zool. Soc, p. 79, 

 pi. xiv. figs. 17-19, 1852. Still an uncertain species, 

 perhaps distinct, but thought by Mr Dall to be a 

 variety or young T. japonica iV). 



{1)Terebrahdi.na trigona, Jeffreys, Proc. Zool Soc., p. 

 402, pi. xxii. fig. 3, 1878. Eequires more study, per- 

 haps a young shell of some other species (?). 



, Proc. Zool. Soc, p. 



(?) Terehrahdina Merata. 

 401, pi. xxii. fig. 2, 1878. 



*Terebrahdina (?) piatagonica, Gould, Proc. Boston Soc. 

 Nat. Hist., 1850. The genus to which this species 

 should be refen-ed is still uncertain. I have never 

 seen a specimen of it, it is stated to be striated, 

 and looks as if it belonged to the sub-genus Tere- 

 hrahdina. 

 Terehrahdina cailleti, Crosse, Journ. Conchyl, p. 



Torridon, Scotland; off Bel- 

 fast; off Finisterre and 

 Croix de Gavie ; Morbi- 

 han ; Cape Breton, opposite 

 southern extremity of Dep. 

 des Landes, France ; Ad- 

 venture Bank, off Guetaria, 

 Spain ; N.E. coast of 

 Jamaica ; Korea ; Aus- 

 tralia, i^04'S(7.- Ui^perTer- 

 tiaries, CoraUine Crag, 

 Scotland ; Scandinavia ; 

 Belgium ; South Italy ; 

 Azores. 



Mediterranean. Fossil: Sicily, 

 South of Italy. 



North-East Coast of America ; 

 off Halifax, Massachu- 

 setts Bay, Coast of Maine ; 

 East Port at low water, 

 off Isle of Shoals ; Grand 

 Manan ; off Cape of Good 

 Hope ; "West of Kergue- 

 len Island. 



Off Philippines (Challeuger 

 Expedition). 



Japan ; Gulf of Korea ; China 

 Seas. 



China Seas. 



Coast of Portugal, dredged by 

 Mr Kent in Dr Marshall 

 Hall's yacht " Norma," in 

 1870. 



Josep)hine Bank (" Josephine" 

 Expedition and " Porcu- 

 pine" Expedition, 1870). 



Orange Harbour, Patagonia. 



Florida ; Tortugas, West In- 



