THE CAMBRIAN FAUNAS. 25 



CHINESE LOCALITIES Continued. 



C74. About 225 feet above the horizon of C37 and C72, same section; about 25 feet above 



Cy3, same section. 



Upper Cambrian: A dense blue dolomitic limestone at the top of the Ki-chou lime- 

 stone [Willis and Blackwelder, 1907, pp. 139 and 145 (fifth list of fossils)], 4 

 miles (6.4 km.) east of Fang-lan-chon, Shan-si. 

 Two species, Eoorthis kayseri and Ptychaspis bella. 



C75. About 125 feet below Cji, different section. 



Middle Cambrian: Limestone near the base of the Ki-chou formation [Willis and 

 Blackwelder, 1907, p. 143], 4.5 miles (7.2 km.) south of Wu-t'ai-hie'n, Shan-si. 



Coscinocyathus ehira Eoorthis kichouensis Inouyia armata Agraulos nitida 

 Obolus obscurus Ptychoparia I ilia Inouyia melie Agraulos uta 



C76. (Indetenninate fragments only.) 



C77. Middle Cambrian: Limestone interbedded in green shales not more than 300 feet 

 (90 m.) above the Man-t'o shales [Willis and Blackwelder, 1907, p. 144, first list 

 of fossils], 4 miles (6.4 km.) southeast of Yau-t'o, near Wu-t'ai-hie'n, Shan-si. 



Lisania cf. bura Anomocare sp. undt. Anomocarella irma 



MANCHURIAN LOCALITIES. 



All of the collections from Manchuria came from Tschang-hsing-tau 

 Island, east of Niang-niang-kung, in the southwestern section of the Province 

 of Liau-tung. The general stratigraphic relations of the section are given 

 by Blackwelder [1907, p. 92] and the detailed section of Iddings on page 46 

 of this memoir. 



The collections were made by Prof. Joseph P. Iddings and his Chinese 

 interpreter Li San, in September 1909. 



35n. Middle Cambrian: Fu-chou series. Limestones near the base of the series just above 

 the white quartzite [see Blackwelder, 1907^, p. 92, for general section showing 

 stratigraphic relations] ; collected in a low bluff on the shore of Tschang-hsing-tau 

 Island, east of Niang-niang-kung, Liau-tung, Manchuria. [Field locality No. 4; 

 i=36c, 2=35r, 4 = 35^, 5 = 36^, and 6 = 366, are stated by Mr. Iddings to be 

 very nearly the same horizon and at the same locality. They are the lowest 

 fossils found.] 



Protospongia chloris Ptychoparia kochibei 



Protospongia sp. undt. Pterocephalus Itches 



Micromitra sculptilis Agraulos sorge 



Micromitra (Pater ina) lucina Solenopleura beroe 

 Micromitra (I phidella) pannula maladensis Solenopleura sp. undt. 

 Micromitra (I phidella) pannula ophirensis Anomocare ephori 



Obolus chinensis Anomocare latelimbatum 



Obolus damesi Anomocare megalurus 



Acrothele matthewi eryx Anomocare minus 



Acrotreta shantungensis Anomocare minus var. 



Hyolithes cybele Anomocare subquadratum 



Orthotheca cyrene Anomocarella chinensis 



Orthotheca delphus Anomocarella hermias 



Orthotheca glabra Anomocarella macar 



Agnostus chinensis Anomocarella temenus 



Dorvpvge riclitlmfeiii Anomocarella cf. temenus 



