Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
The specimen under notice is relatively shorter, broader (higher), more triangular, and with sharper ridges than the figure in the ‘Monograph,’ 1856, pl. vii. f. 21. The anterior hinge is more prominent, and the front margin rather oblique. It is also narrower behind, ending with three small spines or denticles. The edge viewis acute-ovate. From the Belosepia-bed, Bracklesham. T. R. Jones’ Collection.
1 See also Trans. Norf. Norw. Nat. Soc. vol. iii. p. 631.Google Scholar
2 Dr. G. S. Brady informs us that he has lately received C. Browniana from Loch Fadd, near Rothesay, and that it will be described and figured in a forthcoming Report of the Scottish Fisheries Commission.