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Low water to 

 100 fathoms 

 most com- 

 mon at about 

 50 to 60. 

 600 



8 to 25 



Shore to 10 

 fathoms. 



5 to 50 



5 to 690 



27, pi. i. figs. 1-3, 1865. It is a smallish species 

 which both Dr Gwyn JefFrej^s and Mr Dall consider 

 to be distinct from either T. caput-serj^entis or its 

 var. T. septentrionalis. 



{TjTerehratulina unguiculata, Carpenter, Proc. Zool. Soc, 

 p. 201, 1865. Attains the dimensions of the largest 

 Ter. septentrionalis, and is considered by Dall dis- 

 tinct. 



* {V)Terebratulina murrayi, Dav., Proc. Eoyal Soc, vol. 

 xxvii. p. 437, 1848. The loop 'is that of TerehraMa 

 or Terelratiilina, but the labial appendages differ con- 

 siderably in their shape from those peculiar to these 

 genera. It is, therefore, only provisionally placed in 

 Tereiratulina. 



Genus or Sub-genus Gioynia, King. 

 Genus and species uncertain, no looj) or septa have been observed. 



dies; off Chorrea, Cuba; 

 near Cojima; off Double- 

 headed Shot Key, near 

 Tennessee Keef ; off Rio 

 de Janeiro. 

 North- West Coast of America, 

 from the Aleutian Islands to 

 San Diego, Cal. Monterey, 

 Vancouver. 



Near Kerguelen Island; South 

 of Fiji Islands. 



{fjGioijnia {Terebmtula) capsula, Jeff., Annals and Mag. 

 Nat. Hist., ser. 3, vol. iii. pi. ii., 1859. Jeffreys 

 placed this shell into Terehrahda, then into Argiope, 

 but now admits the sub-genus G-wynia, into which he 

 places his species (Proc. Zool. Soc, p. 410, 1878). 

 Dall considers it the fry of Wald. cranium, but from 

 this view Herman Friele dissents. 



Genus Waldlieimia, King. 



Belfast Bay ; East and South 

 Coast of Ireland (Hynd- 

 man) ; Plymouth ; Wey- 

 mouth ; Guernsey ; Etre- 

 tat ; Sluys-kill, Zealand 

 (Jeffreys) ; near Belgian 

 Frontier (Colbeau). Fos- 

 sil: Norway. 



Loop elongated, reflected, simply attached ; a longitudinal septum in dorsal valve. 



*Waldheimia flavescens, Val. apud Lamarck., Auim. sans 

 Vert., vol. vi. p. 246, 1819, = Ter. australis and Ter. 

 recurva, Quoy and Gaimard, 1834, = Ter. dentafa, 

 VaL, 1819. A very variable .sjjecies. 

 Waldlieimia venosa, Solander. Anomia venosa, Sol., 

 Dixon's Voyage, p. 355, pi. xi. 1788, = Ter. glohosa. 

 Lam. = T. gavdichaudi, Blainv. = T. fontaineana, 

 D'Orb. = T. liochei, Kiister, = T. pliysema, Val. = 

 T. exemia, Phil. = if) T. dikdata, Lam. This is the 

 largest species of recent Brachiopod at present known. 

 A specimen, dredged by Admiral SuUivan, measured, 

 length, 82 ; breadth, 67 ; depth, 47 millimetres. 



Waldlieimia cranium, Miiller. Anomia cranium Muller, 

 Prod. Zool. Dan,, p. 209, 1870, = T. suh-vitrea, 



Port Jackson, Sydney, South 

 Australia. 



Orange Harbour, Terra del 

 Fuego, 5 to 50 fathoms, 

 with T. pmlvincda and 

 Magasella, loevis and M. 

 patagonica (Dall) ; Outer 

 harboiu' of Port William, 

 FaUdand Island, in 6 to 7 

 fathoms (Eear-Admii'al B. 

 J. Sidlivan, 1843). 



Scandinavian a,nd North 

 British Seas to Vigo Bay, 



