388 J. WILFRID JACKSON ON 
Full particulars, up to 1892, of the various recorded stations, will be found in 
Fiscuer and O£HLERT’s memoir on the Brachiopodes du Cap Horn (1892), where 
also is given the most complete description of the species. 
One citation, however, calls for special remark. 
Like Terebratella dorsata, this species has also been recorded from Kerguelen. 
K. A. Smrrx (1879) mentions Waldhermia dilatata, Lam. (a synonym of M. venosa, 
Sol.), as having been obtained at Observatory Bay, Kerguelen, on rocks at 4 fathoms. 
Davipson (&. B., p. 52), however, remarks that the Chailenger did not bring back a 
single specimen of SOLANDER’S species. 
Without an examination of the original specimens it is impossible to say whether 
these are rightly referred to M. venosa, but I am disposed to doubt the correct 
determination, in the light of recent research on the Brachiopoda of both regions. As 
BLocHMANN (1906) has shown, the specimens formerly recorded from Kerguelen as 
Terebratella dorsata have proved to belong to a new species, viz. 7. enzensperger, Bl. 
It does not seem unlikely, therefore, that the Magellaniz in question may likewise 
have been erroneously referred to the characteristic Magellanic species. 
With regard to the fossil distribution of this species, little appears to be known. 
PinsBry (1898, p. 329), im a reference to a collection of Tertiary fossils from Cape 
Fairweather, Patagonia, remarks that MW. venosa (Sol.) is abundant. 
According to ORTMANN (1902), however, this identification is incorrect, the species 
in question being named by this author Terebratella gigantea. 
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