Report on the scientific results of the voyage of "Scotia" during the years 1902, 1903 and 1904, under the leadership of William SBruce . dica, Cyamium Bennetti, exasperatum, piacium, Darixia Bennetli, concentrica, spp. n.] 1912. HOYLE, W. E., Cephalopoda of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition, Trans. Roy. Soc. Edin.,vol. xlviii., Part ii., pp. 273-283. EXPLANATION OF PLATE. 1. Scissnrella, eucharista. 2. ,, timora. 3. Cyc/ostrema calypso. 4. „ coatsianum. 5. „ gaudens. 6. ,, meridionals. 7. Trichotrupis antarctica. 8. Lacuna abyssicola. 9. Rissoa (Onoba) filostria. 10. ,, ,, paucili
Report on the scientific results of the voyage of "Scotia" during the years 1902, 1903 and 1904, under the leadership of William SBruce . dica, Cyamium Bennetti, exasperatum, piacium, Darixia Bennetli, concentrica, spp. n.] 1912. HOYLE, W. E., Cephalopoda of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition, Trans. Roy. Soc. Edin.,vol. xlviii., Part ii., pp. 273-283. EXPLANATION OF PLATE. 1. Scissnrella, eucharista. 2. ,, timora. 3. Cyc/ostrema calypso. 4. „ coatsianum. 5. „ gaudens. 6. ,, meridionals. 7. Trichotrupis antarctica. 8. Lacuna abyssicola. 9. Rissoa (Onoba) filostria. 10. ,, ,, paucilirata. 11. Bittium brucei. 12. „ burdwoodianuin. 13. Cerithiopsis maenmra. 14. Twritella ali/ida. 15. Mathilda r/tiijomaches. 16. Turbonilla xenophyes. 17. Savatieria concinna. 18. Yoldia profimdormn. 19. Oarditella pallida, Sin., var. \1-costata nov. 20. Retusa antarctica. 21. Mitra (Volutomitra) porcellana. 22. Cyc/ostrema meridional? (cum operculo). 23. Cardita congelascens. 24. Chxtopleura brucei, Iredale. (HOY. soc. KDIN. TRANS., VOL. XLVIII., 366.) Scot. Nat. Ant. Exp. MELVILL &i STANDEN: SCOTIA MARINE MOLLUSCA. 2O. Searle del. et litK 21 22. PART , VL-THE BRACHIOPODA OF THE SCOTTISHNATIONAL ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION. BY J. WILFRID JACKSON, , Assistant Keeper, Manchester Museum. (WITH TWO PLATE*.) The Brachiopoda of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition (1902 to 1904).By J. Wilfrid Jackson, , Assistant Keeper, Manchester Museum. Com-municated by Dr W. S. BRUCE. (With Two Plates.) (MS. received May 6, 1912. Read June 17, 1912. Issued separately August 28, 1912.) The Brachiopoda of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition of the Scotia(1902-1904), though in some cases somewhat scanty in number of individuals, are ofparticular interest, mainly on account of increasing very materially our knowledge inregard to the geographical range of certain forms, as well as of adding other species tothose already known from the Antarctic coas
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