THE CAMBRIAN FAUNAS. 21 



CHINESE LOCALITIES Continued. 

 C 39 = Ordovician. 



040. About same horizon as Ci2, Ci3, and C 14, same section. 



Middle Cambrian: Limestone nodules in green shales in the middle limestone member 

 of the Kiu-lung group [Blackwelder, 19070, pp. 37 and 41 (part of the first list 

 of fossils)], in a gully in bank of river 2 miles (3.2 km.) south of Yen-chuang, 

 Sin-t'ai district, Shan-tung. 



Two species: Damesella blackwelderi and Lisania ajax. 



041. Same horizon as C49, Cs4, and Cs6, same section; about same horizon as C34 and 



C38, different section. 



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

 p. 36, part of the first list of fossils], 2.7 miles (4.3 km.) southwest of Ch'au-mi- 

 tie'n, Ch'ang-hia district, Shan-tung. 



Lisania sp. undt. Ptychaspis cadmus Illcennrus canens 



Pagodia dolon Plychaspis calchas 



042. Upper Cambrian: In the central part of the Ch'au-mi-tie'n limestone [Blackwelder, 



19070, p. 36, second list of fossils], 1.8 miles (2.9 km.) west-southwest from the 

 temple on Tsing-lung-shan, 7.5 miles (12 km.) east of Ch'au-mi-tie'n, Ch'ang-hia 

 district, Shan-tung. 

 Ptychaspis calyce Ptychaspis campe Illamurus canens 



043. Above C38, same section. 



Upper Cambrian: Near the top of crystalline, mostly purple-gray limestone in the 



Ch'au-mi-tien limestone, at Ch'au-mi-tie'n, Ch'ang-hia district, Shan-tung. 

 No identifiable species. 



C44. Upper Cambrian: In talus 200 feet (60 m.) above the top of the section containing 



C46, C48, and 051, at Ch'au-mi-tien, Ch'ang-hai district, Shan-tung. 

 One species, Chuangia batia. 



045. Same horizon as C36 and C68, different section; about 900 feet (270 m.)above C25, 



same section; supposed to be from same horizon as Cso and C67. 

 Upper Cambrian: Limestone about 40 feet (12 m.) below the top of the Ch'au-mi-tien 

 limestone [Blackwelder, 19070, p. 36 (part of third list of fossils)], at Ch'au-mi- 

 tien, Ch'ang-hia district, Shan-tung. 



Plychaspis acamns Ptychaspis ceto Illcenurns sp. undt. 



040. Above Ci, same section; about same horizon as C75, different section. 



Middle Cambrian: Light gray crystalline limestone in the Ch'ang-hia limestone 

 [Blackwelder, 19070, p. 33, fourth list of fossils], at Ch'au-mi-tie'n, Ch'ang-hia dis- 

 trict, Shan-tung. 



Helcionella ? cluriiis Anomocaresp. (free cheek Damesella sp. (free cheek) 

 Lisania alala and pygidium) Damesella ? sp. (free cheek) 



047. About same horizon as C36, same section. 



Upper Cambrian: Upper part of the Ch'au-mi-tien limestone [Blackwelder, 19070, 

 fig. 9 (top of bed i), p. 35], at the top of a high col at Ch'au-mi-tien, Ch'ang-hia 

 district, vShan-tung. 



Pelagiella clytia Orlhotheca cyrene Plychaspis sp. 



048. Below C^i, same section; about same horizon as C2g, different section. 



Middle Cambrian: Near the top of the cliffy oolitic limestone in the Ch'ang-hia lime- 

 stone [Blackwelder, 19070, p. 32, part of the last list of fossils], at Ch'au-mi-tien, 

 Ch'ang-hia district, Shan-tung. 



Two species, Ptychoparia sp. undt. and Crepicepltaltis magnus. 



