BRACHIOPODA. 
Moll. 107 
T. Davidson gives a list of the known species cf living Brachiopoda^ 
with indications of their geographical and bathymetrical range ; Tere-’ 
hratula vitrea var. minor (Phil.), wyvillii (Dav.), Terehratulina caput- 
serpentis (L.), Waldheimia cranium (Miill.), Platydia anomioides (Scacchi), 
and Discina atlantica (Gould), are widely distributed in the deep sea 
zone ; Rhynclionella psittacca (Gm.) is circumpolar. Zool. of Challenger 
Exp. i. pt. 1, pp. 11-26. 
Bay of Biscay. 6 species enumerated by J. G. Jeffreys, Rep. Brit, 
Ass. 1880, p. 382. 
North America. 3 species enumerated in Yerrill’s Check List of the 
marine Invertehrata from Cape Cod to the Gulf of the St. Lawrence 
(1879). 
West Indies. 4 known species from Cuba, enumerated by Arango y 
Molina, Faun. Mai. Cub. pp. 274 & 275. 
Mauritius. 3 known species from Mauritius and Bourbon, enumerated 
by E. V. Martens, Moll. Maur. p. 332. 
Australia. 5 species collected at Port Jackson by J. Brazier, 
with critical notes on them, by Davidson ; P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. iv. 
pp. 399 & 400. 4 species from New South Wales, and 8 others from 
other parts of Australia, enumerated by Brazier, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. 
iv. p. 399. 
New Zealand. 8 species belonging to 7 genera enumerated and briefly 
described by Hutton, Manual of New Zealand Mollusca, pp. 176-178 ; 6 
species observed near Wellington, by T. W. Kirk, Tr. New Z. Inst. xii. 
p. 306. 
TEREBBATULIDiE. 
T. Davidson recapitulates what is known concerning the changes in 
the internal skeleton of the TerehratulidoeAaving age ; Zool. of Challenger 
Exp. i. pt. 1, pp. 9 & 10. 
Terehratula wyvillii^ sp. n.. South Australia, Falkland Islands and Chile, 
from 1035 to 2900 fathoms, the greatest depth in which a Brachiopod has 
been found hitherto, (Pourtales), off Ascension Island, 420 fath., 
vitrea (L.), var. minor (Phil.), off the Cape of Good Hope, 150 fath., 
moseleyi, sp. n., W. of Kerguelen Island, 210 fath., and uva (Brod.), off 
Buenos Ayres, 600 fath. ; Davidson, 1. c. pp. 27-31, pi. ii. figs. 3-14. 
Terehratulina. Generic distinctness defended, T. wyvillii^ sp. n., off 
Culebra Island, West Indies, 390 fath., caput-serpentis (L.), var. septen- 
trionalis (Couth.), found also E. of the Cape of Good Hope, 150 fath., 
and var. n. mediterranea (Jeffr., MS.), Mediterranean, sp. ?, Philippines, 
82 fath., cailetti (Crosse), off Pernambuco, 350 fath., cancellata (Koch), 
Bass’s Strait, 38-40 fath. ; Davidson, 1. c. pp. 8, 32-38, & 67, pi. i. 
figs. 1-15, pi. ii. figs. 1 & 2. 
Terehratula or Terehratulina’^ dalli, sp. n., Japan, 1875 fath., and Tore- 
hratulina ? murrayi^ sp. n., Kermadec Island, 600 fath., id. 1. c. pp. 38 & 
39, pi. ii. figs. 1 & 15. 
Magellaniay new name for Waldheimia 1850, nec Brull4, Insecta, 
1846) ; Bayle, J. de Conch, xxviii. p. 240. 
1880. [voL. xvn.] 
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