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VIII. BRACHIOPODA. 
BY 
B. B. Woodward, F.L.S., F.G.S., &c. 
... CONTENTS. 
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I. Titles 1 I III. Distribution ....... 3 
II. Structure and Classification 2 | IY. Systematic 4 
Very little has been done in the past year in this group, except perhaps 
by Hall & Clarke. Their work, however, of which a second part 
appeared in the year, is still unknown to U9 save through a review. It is 
Pot to be obtained in the market ; nevertheless we do not doubt its 
authors will claim priority for their new names on the score that these 
parts have been issued to a few favoured ones. This is surely not fair 
treatment to mete out to their co-workers. 
I. — TITLES.* 
1. Andrew, A. Die Brachiopoden des Rhat von Malsch. MT. Badisch. 
Geol. Landesanst. iii, pp. 11-17. 
2. Bigot, A. Sur quelques Brachiopodes fosSiles de Normandie. Bull, 
geol. Caen, ii (1893), v, pp. 113-120, 1 pi. 
3. Boese, E. Monographic des Genus Rhynchonellina, Gemm. Paloeon- 
togr. xli, pp. 49-80, 2 pis. 
4. Cockerell, T. B. A. A list of the Brachiopoda ... of Jamaica, 
living and fossil. Nautilus, vii, p. 104. 
5. Crane, A. [Miss]. The evolution of the Brachiopoda. Rep. 
Brighton Soc. 1894, pp. 13-17. 
Abstract of a popular lecture. 
* An asterisk prefixed to a quotation indicates that the Recorder has net seen 
the Journal or Work referred to. 
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