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58. Terebratula globata. B.M. 
Shell oval, ventricose, smooth ; front with a central and two 
lateral depressions ; beak rounded, recurved ; foramen moderate, 
round; deltidium concealed, small; loop simple, short. Lon. 13. 
lat. 11, alt. 10 lines. 
|3. Longer and less globular. Cotteswolde Hills. 
Terebratida globata. Sow. 1825, Min. Can. p. 51. pi. 436. f. 1. 
Davidson, Mon. Ool. p. 54. pi. 13. f. 2-7. 
Terebratula Kleinii, Morris, Desk., D’Orb., Bronn (not Lamarck). 
Terebratula biplicata, Pusch, Polens Pal. p. 21. t. 4. f. 3?. 
Fossil. Inferior Oolite. S. of England ; France. 
59. Terebratula Phillipsii. B.M. 
Shell oblong, elongated, tapering towards the beak, smooth ; 
front strongly biplicate ; beak produced ; foramen moderate, 
round; deltidium large and distinct. Lon. 28, lat. 20, alt. 13 
lines. 
Terebratula Philhpsii, Mom’s, 1847, Ann. Nat. Hist. p. 255. pi. 18. 
f. 9. 
D’Orb. Prod. i. p. 287. 
Davidson, Mon. Ool. p. 53. pi. 11. f. 6-8. 
Fossil. Inferior Oolite. England; France. 
60. Terebratula perovalis. B.M. 
Shell oval, elongated, smooth ; front margin with a central and 
two lateral depressions, or with a nearly straight central elevation 
and angular lateral depressions ; beak large, roimded, w ith indi- 
stinct lateral ridges ; foramen large, enthe ; deltidium generally 
concealed; loop simple, short. Lon. 33, lat. 28, alt. 23 hnes 
(large specimen). 
Terebratula perovalis, Sow. 1825,MiM. Con. v. p. 51. t. 436. f. 2, 3. 
Buch, Mem. Soc. Ge'ol. France, hi. p. 221. pi. 20. f. 2. 
Davidson, Mon. Ool. p. 51. pi. 10. f. 1-6. 
Quenst. Handb. p. 471. t. 37. f. 49-51. 
Terebratula ovoidea (of Collectors). 
Terebratula Kleinii, Valenciennes 1, 1819. 
Fossil. Inferior Oolite. England ; France. 
61. Terebratula Kleinii. 
Shell oval, depressed, with two blunt projecting angles in front; 
smooth, or with only fine lines of growth ; margins bisinuated in 
front; beak large and thick, recurved, strongly keeled at the 
sides; foramen large and round; deltidium nearly concealed. 
Lon. 30, lat. 26 hnes. 
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