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Canibo Creeks in a cream-colored yellow clay, a member of the Canguinsa 
formation. September 4, 1919. Collector, Roy E. Dickerson. 
Locality 9x.—Philippine Islands, Luzon, Tayabas Province, Bondoc 
Peninsula, Dumalog Creek; about 8 kilometers northwest of San Narciso, 
1.2 kilometers downstream from Mulanay-San Narciso trail in uppermost 
Vigo just below Canguinsa sandstone in black shale. October 17, 1919. 
Collectors, Roy E. Dickerson and Mark Fuken. 
Locality 10”.—Philippine Islands, Luzon, Tayabas Province, Bondoc 
Peninsula, Sili Creek; 0.4 kilometer southwest of Sili, in black shale. Vigo 
shale. October 28, 1919. Collector, Roy E. Dickerson. 
Locality 11%*.—Philippine Islands, Luzon, Tayabas Province, Bondoc 
Peninsula, on west bank of Sapa Tubig Binukot; 365 meters upstream 
from mouth of Sapa Yaknas. Canguinsa fossils in soft yellow sand- 
stone. October 31, 1919. Collector, Roy E. Dickerson. 
Locality 12x.—Philippine Islands, Luzon, Tayabas Province, Bondoc 
Peninsula, southern end on Sapa Tubig Binukot (Amuguis River); 274 
meters downstream from mouth of Sapa Yaknas in east bank in chalk. 
Collector, Roy E. Dickerson. 
Locality 21%.—Philippine Islands, Leyte Island, west shore of Leyte Bay, 
Panaliizan Barrio; south 65° east of Panaliizan Hill, west of Tuctuc. Ma- 
lumbang limestone, at about 200 meters elevation. February 3, 1920. Col- 
lector, Roy E. Dickerson. 
BUREAU OF SCIENCE LOCALITIES 
Locality F7.—Batan, Batan Island, Perseverancia claim, Albay Province. 
Shale. Collector, W. D. Smith, May, 1905. “Gray shale overlying the 
East Batan coal seam; contains Vicarya callosa, etc., and numerous species 
of Corbula.” 
Locality F17.—Sitio of Gotas, Sibuguey Peninsula, center, near Sibu- 
guey River, Zamboanga Province, Mindanao. Fossils from coal measures, 
tunnel 14. Collector, F. A. Dalburg, May 2, 1920. 
Locality F272.—Danao, Cebu Province, hill east of mines 233 meters. 
Upper limestone. Collector, W. D. Smith, February, 1906. “On south 
slope of Mount Mangilao near Danao. This locality is at the base of the 
upper limestone and at the summit of a lower limestone horizon. There is 
a marl below this which is apparently unfossiliferous. The fossils were 
Picked up where they had already weathered out of the formation. Ele- 
vation about 200 meters above sea level.” 
Locality F290.—Philippine Islands, Cebu Province, Naga, Uling coal. 
district. Fossils in Sapa Sibod on Alpaco road (Dofia Margarita Roxas). 
Collector, F. A. Dalburg, his locality 8. 
Locality F1054.—San Rafael, Agusan River, Agusan Province, Mindanao 
Island. Recent sandy shale, Collectors, Ickis and Goodman, 1908. 
