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BRACHIOPODA. 
Terebratula gigantea, var.. Buck, M6n. Soc. G^ol. France, iii. 
p. 222. pi. 20. f. 3 (not Schl). 
Terebratula succinea. Desk. 1824, i. p. 390. pi. 65. f. 3 (young). 
Terebratula grandis, Broun, Index, p. 1237 (not Blum.). 
Fossil. Eocene. France ; England. 
8. Terebratula Montolearensis. 
Shell oval, depressed and bi-sinuated in front, smooth ; beak 
moderately prominent, slightly recurved ; foramen moderate, cir- 
cular; deltidium triangular. Lon. 11-13, lat. 8-11, alt. 5- 
lines. 
Terebratula Montolearensis, Leymer. 1846, Mem. Soc. Geol. 
France, t. 1. p. 362. pi. 15. f. 13, 14. 
Fossil. Eocene. France. 
9. Terebratula ^quilateralis. 
Shell smooth, equilaterally triangular, rounded in front ; ven- 
tral valve gibbous; beak large, curved, truncated by a round 
foramen ; margins even. Lon. 28, lat. 28 lines. 
Terebratula sequilateralis, Arch. 1846, Mdm. Soc. Gdol. France, 
2nd ser. ii. p. 214. pi. 9. f. 7- 
Fossil. Eocene. France. 
10. Terebratula trilobata. B.M. 
“ Shell oval, smooth, subantiquated, somewhat sinuated in 
front ; beak produced, recurved ; foramen apical, minute.” 
Lon. , lat. 10, alt. lines. 
Burtin, 1784, Oryct. Brux. pi. 8. f. L. N. P. 
Terebratula trilobata, Galeotti, 1837, Mem. Geog. Brabant. 1 . 12. 
p. 150. pi. 4. f. 16 (imperfect). 
Terebratula laevis, Nyst, 1843, Belg. p. 334. 
D’Orb. Prod. ii. p. 395. 
Terebratula Kickxii [Galeotti), Broun, Index, p. 1240. 
Terebratula papilio, Kbnig, 1825, leones Foss. Sectiles, f. 220 
(imperfect; no description). 
Fossil. Eocene. Belgium. 
11. ? Terebratula Kickxii. 
“ Shell oval, attenuated in front, inflated, smooth, ornamented 
with fine, regular, concentric lines of growth ; margins even ; 
beak short, recurved, with a very minute apical foramen.” Lon. 
and lat. 4i lines. 
