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where it has been collected by Captain Bedford ; Mr. J. Thomson found it in the island 

 of Pabba; and Professor Nicol states to have found it near Duurobin. The Scottish 

 specimens are exactly similar to those which occur in England. 



5. Terebratula perovalis, Sow. 1825, pi. xxix.Ji^. 8 ; JDav. Mon. 

 p. 51, pi. 10, figs. 1-6. 



Spccimeus ati-recing with our English example have been found by Professor Nicol, in 

 the Inferior Oolite of Braamhury Hill, lirora. The s])ecinu;n here ligurcd belontjs to 

 Marischal College, Aberdeen. Other examples have been procured near Elgin, by the 

 llev. J. Morrison. 



6. Waldiietmia numismalis, Lamarck, 1819, pi. xxiy.Jig. 5 ; Dav. 

 Hon. p. 3(j,pl. 5. Jigs. 4-9. 



Specimens exactly similar to those we find in the Middle Lias of England, have been 

 collecte d in the Bay of Caisaig, by Captain Bedford. It was also found by the late Hugh 

 Miller, in the Lias of Shcudwick, in Scotland. 



7. ElIYNCnONELLA TETRAHEDRA, SoiU. Sp. 1812, j^Z. Xxiv. Jiff. 12 ; 



JDav. Mon. p. Q^, pi. l^,Jigs. 5-10. 



This species is common in the Middle Lias of the Bay of Caisaig, where it has been 

 found by Captain Bedford. Mr, Geikie found it, and Mr. J. Thomson obtained it from 

 the island of Pabba, and from whence it is alluded to by Dr. Wright, in his notes on the 

 fossils collected by Mr. Geikie from the Lias of the isles of Pabba, Scalpa, and Skye. 

 Proc. of the Geol. Soc. voL xiv. p. 26, 1808. 



8. EnYNcnoNELLA BoucHARDiT, D^zv. 1852, ^Z. xxiY. Jiff. 9; Dav. 

 Mon. p. S2,2^i. I5,jiffs. 3-5. 



This species was found by the late Hugh ^Miller in the Lias of Cromarty, and agrees 

 exactly with those found near [Iminster, in England. 



9. Ehynchonella eimosa, De Buck. 1843,^/. xxiv.j^y. 11 ; Dav. 

 Mon. p. 70, pi. 14i,fiff. 6. 



Specimens agreeing in every particular with those of England have been found by 

 Captain Bedford in the IMiddle Lias of the Bay of Caisaig. It has also been found in 

 the island of Pabba, by Mr. J. Tliomson. 



10. Ehtnciionella vakiaeilis, ScJiIoth, 1813, pi. xxiv. Jiff. 10; 

 Dav. Mon. p. 78, ^9/. lQ,f ff. 5. 



One of two small specimens, agreeing with some English individuals of this variable 

 species, have been found by Captain Bedford, in the Middle Lias of the Bay of Caisaig, 

 and by Mr. Nicol, at Loch Aline, Sound of Mull. 



11. EiiYNcnoNELLA LACUNOSA, ScJilotJi ? 1813, pi. xxiv. Jiq. 13 ; 

 Dav. Mon. p. dQ, pi. 16,,/iffs. 13, 14. 



Several specimens were obtained by the late IMr.. Robertson, in Oxford clay ? (perhaps 

 Lias?), at Duurobin. 



In addition to these, eleven undeterminable fragments of another RhyncJionella were 

 found by Captain Bedford, in the Bay of Caisaig. 



Such is the scanty information I am able to communicate with re- 

 ference to Scottish Jurassic Brachiopoda, and I should feel much 

 obliged to any Scottish geologist \Yho could forward to me any addi- 

 tional information. 



II. SCOTTISH CRETACEOUS BRACHIOPODA. 



For some years past 1 liave endeavoured, with but very indilfei'ent 

 success, to assemble data concerning the cretaceous Bracliiopoda of 

 Scotland. 



