2O RESEARCH IN CHINA. 



CHINESE LOCALITIES Continued. 



< "\2. See also ^'32', other drift blocks at the same locality. 



Middle Cambrian: A fine-grained bluish-black limestone bowlder believed to have 

 come from the lower part of the Ki-sin-ling limestone [Blackwelder, 19076, p. 

 272], collected in river drift i mile (1.6 km.) south of Chon-p'ing-hie'n, on the 

 Nan-kiang River, southern Shen-si. 



Obolus shansiensis Orlhotheca doris Alula enyo Alula slerope 



Diccllomus parvus Microdiscus orientalis Alula eris Alula woodi 



Acrotrela shantungensis Alula bergeroni Alula fragilis 



C32'. See C$2, another drift block at the same locality. 



Lower Cambrian: A limestone bowlder collected in river drift i mile (1.6 km.) south 



of Chon-p'ing-hien, on the Nan-kiang River, southern Shen-si. 

 Two species: Obolella asiatica and Hyolithes sp. undt. 



C33. Upper Cambrian: About 100 feet (30 m.) above the base of the Ch'au-mi-tien lime- 

 stone, 9 miles (14.4 km.) north of Sin-t'ai-hie'n, Shan-tung. 

 One species, Ptychaspis sp. (free cheeks and fragments). 



C33o. About same horizon as Cn, different section. 



Upper Cambrian: Talus near the base of the cliff of Ch'au-mi-tie'n limestone [Black- 

 welder, 19070, p. 41, part of the last list of fossils], 9 miles (14.4 km.) north of 

 Sin-t'ai-hie'n, Shan-tung. 



Two species: Chuangia balia and Anomocarella bergioni. 

 C34. About same horizon as C38, 041, and C49, different sections. 



Upper Cambrian: Purplish-gray limestone about 100 feet (30 m.) above the base of 

 the Ch'au-mi-tien formation [Blackwelder, 19070, p. 36, part of the first list of 

 fossils] in road at northeastern corner of small village near Ch'au-mi-tie'n, Ch'ang- 

 hia district, Shan-tung. 

 Pagodia macedo Agnostus sp. undt. Ptychaspis ceto Illanurus canens 



C35. Below C25, same section. 



Middle Cambrian: Upper part of the Ch'ang-hia limestone [Blackwelder, 19070, p. 33, 



fifth paragraph], at Ch'au-mi-tie'n, Ch'ang-hia district, Shan-tung. 

 One species, Menocephalus ads. 

 C36. About same horizon as C45, different section; about same horizon as C^o, same 



section; above C68, same section; about same horizon as C47, same section. 

 Upper Cambrian: Upper part of the Ch'au-mi-tie'n limestone [Blackwelder, 19070, p. 

 36 (part of the third list of fossils), and fig. 9 (bed 2), p. 35], at Ch'au-mi-tie'n, 

 Ch'ang-hia district, Shan-tung. 

 Two species: Billingsella pumpellyi and Anomocarella bauds. 



C37. About same horizon as C72, same section; about 50 feet above C7i, same section; 



about 200 feet below C 73, same section ; about 225 feet below C 74, same section. 



Middle Cambrian: Upper part of the Ki-chou limestone, 1 in dense black limestone 



nodules in green-gray shales 10 feet (3 m.) below the base of the cliff limestone, 



8 miles (12.8 km.) south of Ting-hiang-hie'n, Shan-si. 



Obolus shansiensis Acrotrela shantungensis Anomocare megalurus 



C38. About same horizon as C34, C4i, and C49, different sections; below C43, same 



section. 



Upper Cambrian: Crystalline limestone near the base of the Ch'au-mi-tie'n limestone 

 [Blackwelder, 19070, p. 36, part of the first list of fossils], at Ch'au-mi-tie'n, 

 Ch'ang-hia district, Shan-tung. 



Coosia carme Ptychaspis ceto Illanurus canens 



Ptychaspis brizo Hysterolenus sp. Illcenurus ceres 



'The fossils from this locality are not listed, but the presence of Cambrian strata at the locality is men- 

 tioned by Willis and Blackwelder [1907, p. 146]. 



