PALEONTOLOGY. 

 STRAT1GRAPHIC AND GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIES. 



The table gives the general stratigraphic and geographic distribution of 

 the Chinese species described in this memoir. The asterisk used opposite the 

 species by authors to indicate the position of the species is replaced by the 

 locality number or numbers to enable the student to refer to the exact locality, 

 stratigraphic position, and lists of associated species. [See pp. 15-28 for list 

 of localities and associated species.] 



The following is a summary of the genera and species: 



General Straligraphic and Geographic Position oj the Cambrian Faunas of China. 



*Also occurs in Idaho and Newfoundland. fAlso occurs in Utah. 



NOTE. The columns "Near Ch'ang-hia," "Near Ch'au-mi-tien, " "Near Sin-t'ai-hien, " "Near Tsi- 

 nan," "Near Fang-lan-chon," "Near Tung-yu," "Near Chon-ping-hien," "Near Ting-hiang-hien," and 

 "Near Kao-kia-p'u" are omitted in this page, as the species recorded in the first column were not collected 

 in those localities. 



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