LIST OF PUBLICATIONS, BRACHIOPODA. 
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Scum IDT, O. Bemerkungen zu den Arbeiten uber Loxosoma. 7i. wiss. 
Zool. xxxi. pp. 68-80, with woodcuts. 
Smitt, F. a. Recensio systematica animalium Bryozoorum quae in 
itineribus annis 1875 et 1876 ad insulas Novaja Semlja et ad ostium 
fluminis Jenisei, duce Prof. A. E. Nordeuskiold, invenerunt Dr. A. 
Stuxberg et H. Theel. CEfv. Ak. Forh. 1878, pt. 8, pp. 11-26. 
Tenison-Woods, J. E. New Genus of Polyzoa. P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. 
iii. p. 126. 
On the Brachiopoda, see also the list of publications in Mollusca. 
Huxley, in his “ Manual of the Anatomy of Invertebrated Animals ” 
[1877], discusses the Polyzoa and Brachiopoda^ pp. 452-470 ; the Tuni- 
cata, pp. 595-620. 
BRACHIOPODA. 
T. Davidson (“ What is a Brachiopod ? ”) discusses the general cha- 
racters and systematic position of the Brachiopods, and comes to the 
conclusion that they cannot be united either with the Mollusca or Annu- 
lata^ but form a distinct class ; Geol. Mag. (n.s.) iv. [1877] pp. 145-155, 
199-208, 262-273, pis. vii.-x. table; also in Ann. mal. Beige, x. [1876], 
and published separately. A French abstract ; J. de Conch, xxv. 
p. 309. 
The change in the internal skeleton of the Terehratulidcc with age is 
exemplified by H. Friele in Waldheimia cranium and septigera, the loop 
being in young specimens much more Simple, and the recurrent laminas 
gradually detached from the main part ; Arch. Math. Naturvid. 1877. 
Otoliths in Lingula ; Morse, Am. J. Sci. (3) xv. p. 156. 
The species of Brachiopoda (22) known as living in the European seas 
are reviewed, their geographical and bathymetrical range pointed out, 
the localities where they were procured during the ‘ Lightning ’ and 
‘ Porcupine’ Expeditions, 1868-70, enumerated, and half the number of 
the species figured, by J. G. Jeffreys, P. Z. S. 1878, pp. 397-416, pis. xxii. 
& xxiii. Twelve species of Brachiopods living in the Mediterranean Sea 
enumerated by T. A. de Monterosato, Giorn. Sc. Palerm. xiii. 
Norway. Eight species of Brachiopods found on the coast of Norway, 
including 6 in the Arctic part, probably of Arctic origin ; G. O. Sars, 
Mollusca regionis arcticae Norvegiaa, pp. 8-13, 351, & 395. 
Nine species of Brachiopoda found in New Zealand enumerated by 
Hutton, J. de Conch, xxvi. pp. 56 & 57. Terehratula ruhicunda (Sow.) 
p at the Auckland Islands ; id. Tr. N. Z. Inst. xi. p. 342. 
Terebratulid^. 
Terehratula tuherata and trigona, spp. nn., Jeffreys, P. Z. S. 1878, 
pp. 401-403, pi. xxii. figs. 2-4, Atlantic, off Portugal and Gibraltar, 
300-600 fath. ; the first also near west coast of Ireland, 795 fath. 
' Terehratula vitrea (Born). Its synonyms among the tertiary shells, and 
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