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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
I have in previous papers given some account of the remarkable Lower Greensand deposit at Upware, and have also described three new species of Terebratulidæ from this locality. Having obtained additional specimens of the rarer forms, and several new species, and having received many valuable suggestions from Mr. Davidson and Mr. Meyer, I propose in the present paper, first to describe some of the new species, then to make a few remarks on the numerous species of Brachiopoda which occur in this deposit, and finally to indicate their distribution in the Lower Greensand deposits of this country.
page 399 note 1 Vide Geol. Mag., 1867, Vol. IV., p. 309, etc.Google Scholar
page 399 note 2 Vide Geol. Mag., 1867, Vol. IV., p. 454, pl. XIX.Google Scholar
page 400 note 1 See notice by Mr. Henry Keeping (the intelligent assistant to Prof. Sedgwick in the Woodwardian Museum) in the Geological Magazine for June last (p. 272) of the succession of beds in the Upware deposit, accompanied by a woodcut.
page 406 note 1 I am indebted to the kindness of Mr. Meyer for a list of the species found at Godalming, and also for specimens from that deposit.
page 406 note 2 This species was discovered by Mr. E. R. Lankester in the Lower Greensand of the Isle of Wight.