Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
In my paper published in the July Number of this Magazine I gave a list of the Terebratulidæ from the Upware deposit; since then I have further examined them, especially with regard to the shell I named Terebrirostra neocomiensis. There are clearly certain well-marked differences between the Upware species and that fossil. The shell I called T. hippopus also proves to be a new species. Some of the specimens of the small variety of T. oblonga closely correspond with T. Fittoni of Meyer, which was described in the first volume of this Magazine; it was found at Godalming in Surrey. I have also some specimens of T. Dutempleana from the Upware bed; and I have no doubt the affinities of that shell with T. prœlonga (a species not uncommon at Upware) will be able to be determined. (See Cretaceous Brachiopoda, by T. Davidson, page 59).