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The soft parts of Terehratula cuhensis, Waldheimia Jloridana, and Cistella 
lutea are accurately described by Dall, Hull. Mus. C. Z. iii, pp. 6-7, 16- 17, 
22-24, pi. 2, and the young state of the first, pp. 8 & 9, pi. 1. figs. 8 & 9. 
Davidson, reviewing the recent Japanese Brachiojyoda, adds numerous 
particulars concerning the classification and diagnosis of the Brachiopoda in 
general. P. Z. S. 1871, pp. 300-311. 
Seguenza, treating of the tertiary Brachiopoda of S. Italy, corrects the 
synonymy of some recent spp. Bull. Malac. iv. pp. 9-16, 33-72. 
Terehratida vitrea (Born) : this recent species and some allied fossil species 
are discussed, and its principal varr. figured: id. ihid. pp. 33-37, pi. 6. 
figs. 1-11. 
Terehratula cuhensis (Pourt.)=^;^Yrca, var. (Davidson), Dali. 1. c. pp. 3-9, 
pi. 2. figs. 8-16, Florida. 
Terehratula minor (Phil.) = (Calcara) = (A. Adams, 1867), 
Davidson, 1. c. pi. 30. figs. 10-12, Japan. 
TerehratuUna caput-serpentis (L.), including japonica and cumingi (A. 
Adams), id. ihid. figs. 7-9, Japan. 
Terehratidina cailleti (Crosse), Dali, 1. c. pp. 10-12, Florida. 
Waldheimia rapliaelis (Dali), (Ohemn.), and (Davids.), David- 
son, 1. c. pi. 31. figs. 7-10, Japan. 
Waldheimia jloridana (Pourt.) = septata (Jeffr. nec Phil.) ; Dali, /. c. 
pp. 12-17, pi. 1. fig. 3, and pi. 2. figs. 1-3. 
Terehratella coreanica (Ad. & Rv.), Davidson, 1. c. p. 300, pi. 31. figs. 4 & 5 ; 
rnarirn (A. Ad.), figs. 16-17, and spitzhergensis (Dav.), figs. 13 & 14, id. ihid. 
pi. 30; Japan. 
Laqueus ruhella (Sow.), id. ihid, figs. 18-22, Japan. 
Magasella adamsi, id. ihid. p! 307, figs. 23 & 24, and gouldi (Dali, MS.), 
id. ihid. pi. 31. fig. 11, Japan : spp. nn. 
Megerlia sanguinea (Chemn.), id. ihid. figs. 1 & 2, and var. reevii {Ismeniaf 
A. Ad.), ihid. fig. 3, Japan. 
Cistella ruhrotincta (P schrammi var.), Dali, 1. c. pp. 19 & 20, pi. 1. fig. 4, 
west of Tortugas, 30-43 fathoms, and lutea (P harrettiana var.), id. ihid. 
pp. 20 & 24, fig. 6, pi. 2. figs. 4-8, Tortugas, 30-43 fathoms : spp. nn. 
Platidia anomioides (Scacchi), hitherto only Imown from the Mediter- 
ranean, has been found in 237 fathoms on the Florida coast, and in 346 fathoms 
in the Shetland channel, id. ihid. p. 18. 
Agulhasia, g. n. Arcigerous ; beak pointed ; deltidium closed 
by a plate fixed to the inner surface of the area, foramen at the 
cardinal termination of the deltidium ; loop short, slightly re- 
flexed and attached to the hinge by two crura ; shell- substance 
penetrated by branching tubuli, as in TerehratuUna caput-ser- 
pentis. The only Ancylobrach genus which has the beak pointed 
and its point not foraminate,* like Rhynchonella and Spirifer, 
A. davidsoni, sp. n., Agulhas Bank, 45-50 fathoms. King, 
Ann. N. H. (4) vii. pp. 109-112, pi. 11. figs. 1-8. 
Rhynchonellid^. 
Bhynchonella psittacea (Gmel.), var. woodioardi (A. Adams), and lucida 
(Gould) : Davidson, 1. c. p. 309, pi. 31. figs. 13 & 14. 
