BRACHIOPODA. 
(i2 
Terebratula longa, Rcemer*, 183fi, Verst. Nordd. Ool. p. 50. ])1. 2. 
f. 11 ; Kreid. p. 44 (not Rcemer, Ool. 1839). 
Morris Sf Davidson, 184/, Ann. Nat. Hist. xx. p. 2.55. pi. 19. 
f. 1 (not Zieten). 
Terebratula celtica, Morris, Cat. 2n(l ed. 
Fossil. Lower Greensand. Kent ; I. of Wight. 
Hilsthon. Germany. 
15. WaLDHEIMIA ? CYMBULA. B.M. 
Shell elongated, cylindrical, smooth, ornamented with very 
numerous imbricating lines of growth ; margins even, sinuous ; 
dorsal valve much deflected in front ; ventral valve deeply sinu- 
ated in front ; beak thick, scarcely curved ; foramen large ; del- 
tidium triangular. Lon. 14, lat. 8, alt. 9 lines. 
Terebratula cymbula, Pusch, 1837, Polens Pal. p. 25. t. 4. f. 11 . 
Terebratula longa, Rcemer, 1839, Nordd. Ool. ii. p. 22. t. 18. f. 12 
(not Zieten or Rcemer, 1836). 
Bronn, Index, p. 1241. 
Terebratula longirostris, Munster, in Cambridge Museum (not 
n’ahl.). 
Fossil. U. Greensand ( ” Uebergangskalkstein ? ” ) . Poland ( Pusch ) ; 
Belgium 
Hilse. Elligser Brinkes, Saxony (Rcemer). 
16. WaLDHEIMIA TAMARINDUS. B.M. 
Shell “ oval, smooth ; margin very obtuse ; disk rather flat- 
tened ; beak but little curved, with an angular, slightly promi- 
nent rida,e on each side, passing down the sides of the valve.” 
Lon. 7, lat. 6, alt. 4 lines. 
Terebratula tamarindus, J. Sow. Geol. Trans. 1836, iv. pt. 2. 
p. 338. pi. 14. f. 8. 
D’Orb. Ter. Cret. iv. t. 503. f. 1-10; Prod. ii. p. 85. 
Fossil. Neocomian. England; France; Germany. 
17 . Waldheimia pseudo-jurensis. B.M. 
Shell ovate-oblong, or subpentagonal, truncated in front, 
smooth ; valves convex, both slightly furrowed in front ; edges 
sharp ; margins quite even ; beak scarcely curved ; foramen mo- 
derate, round ; deltidiura conspicuous ; loop elongated, reflected. 
Lon. 11, lat. 7, alt. 6 lines. 
* Terebratula longa, Rcemer, is perhaps a distinct species ; the beak 
is more prominent, the sides nearly parallel, the front margin broader, 
more truncated, and much depressed. 
