14 Brack. 
VII. Brachiopoda. 
[1907] 
taedra Phill. holotype described, syste- 
matic position disc, Vaughan Ann. 
Mag. Nat. Hist. 19 (194-198) ; identity, 
type Buckman Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 
20 (223). — T. aeminula type, systematic 
position Vaughan Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 
19 (194-198). — T. terebratula identity, 
syn. etc. Buokman Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 
19 (525-531, pi. XII). — T. vitrea occ. 
De Stefan i 29 Pisa Atti Soc. tosc. sc. 
nat. 23 (88-124). - T. unhningtonenaia 
occ. etc. Aldrich Nautilus 21 (8-11, 
pl.I). 
Terebratulina caput-serpentis and var. 
septentrionalia occ. Joubin Monaco Bull. 
Inst. Ocean. No. 103 (G). — T. radula occ. 
Hedley Sydney Rec. Austr. Mus. 6 No. 
4 (283-304, pis. LIV-LVI).-T. trans- 
veraa occ. Berry Nautilus 21 (17-22). 
t Terebratulina (contd.). — T. brundid- 
gensia sp. n. Eocene, United States 
(Brundidge, Alabama) Aldrich Nautilus 
21 (8, fig.). — T. caput- serpentis occ. De 
Stefani Pisa Atti Soc. tosc. sc. nat. (88- 
124), Hoel Arcli. Math. Naturv. 28 No. 9 
(80), 0yen Arch. Math. Naturv. 28 No. 4 
(41), Sheppard & Stather Yorks. Proc. 
Geol. Polyt. Soc. 16 (171-176). 
f Triplecia plicata sp. n. I.eptaenakalk 
Sweden (Oland) Wiman, Ark. Zool. 3 
No. 24 (12, fig.). 
f Waldheimia cranium occ. Hoel 
Arch. Math. Naturv. 28 No. 9 (80, 13 
figs.), 0yen Arch. Math. Naturv. 28 No. 4 
(41). — W. cubanica sp. n. W. ( Cruratula ) 
loben8ia sp. n. (278) Tsoheunysohew St. 
Peterburg Bull. Ac. Sc. 1. 
