4 Brack. 
vm. mtACinoroDA. 
Generic evolution of some recent Brachiopoda ; Crane (5). 
Generic evolution of Palaeozoic Brachiopoda ; Crane (6). 
Type fossils in the Woodwardian Museum ; Woods, Geol. Mag. p. lid. 
Catalogue of the types and figured specimens in the Geological Depart- 
ment, Manchester Museum ; Bolton, Museum Handbooks, ( Brach .) pp. 9 
& 10 . 
III. — DISTRIBUTION. 
A.— GEOGRAPHICAL. 
Distribution of some recent Brachiopoda ; Crane (5). 
Norwegian Coast : 4 species collected in Trondhjem Fiord ; Norman, 
Ann. Nat. Hist, xii, pp. 441-443. 
Russian Arctic Seas : 3 species ; Herzenstein ( Moll ., No. 163) p. 138. 
British Columbia : Check list ; [Newcomre] (Moll., No. 261). 
South Australia : List ; Adcock (Moll., No. 2). 
B.— GEOLOGICAL. 
Table showing the geological distribution of the Brachiopoda ; Sciiu- 
CHERT (11). 
Tertiary Brachiopoda from Australia ; Tate & Den n ant, Tr. R. Soc. 
S. Austral, xvii, p. 225. 
Pliocene Brachiopoda from the environs of Bologna : Terehratulina 
'seguenzce, n. sp. ; Fouesti, Bull. Soc. malac. Ital. xviii, pp. 55-72 ? 
i pi. 
Miocene Brachiopoda from the beds at Kralitz, in Mahren ; Toula, 
Ann. Hofmus. Wien, viii, p. 290. 
Eocene Brachiopoda of the Sables blancs d’Assche ; Yincent, Bull. 
Soc. malac. Belgique, 1892 [1894] pp. xviii & xix. 
Cretaceous Brachiopoda from Tunis ; Peron, Explor. Scient. Tunisie, 
Descript. Invert. Foss. pp. 329-338, figg. 
Jurassic: Thecidea ornata and Terebratalina suhstriata recently dis- 
covered in the Yorkshire Oolites ; Walker (12). — Jurassic Brachiopoda 
from the Swiss Jura, few new species ; Haas (7). — Jurassic fossils from 
the Balkans, N. of Sofia, with Tcrebratula lakatni/censis , n. sp. ; Toula } 
SB. Ak. Wien, Abth. i, Bd. cii, pp. 191-206, figg-— Jurassic Brachiopoda 
with new species from the Caucasus; Neumayr & Uiilio, Denk. Ak. 
Wien, lix, pp. 4-17, figg. — Upper Jurassic Brachiopoda of N. Germany, 
with lihynrhonella jaelccli, n. sp. ; Fierelkorn, Zeitschr. Geol. Ges. xlv, 
pp. 390-395. — Upper Jurassic Brachiopoda of Poland, with 2 new species ; 
Siemiradzki, t. c. pp. 130-142. — Corallian Brachiopoda from the Bernese 
Jura; Loriol (see ante , Moll., p. 15, No. 216); Brachiopoda from the 
Sequaniau beds atTonnere (Youne); Lokiol (&cg ante, Moll. p. 15, No. 217.) 
