INDEX. 



343 



Blackwelderia cilix (Walcott). Continued. 



comparison with genus Teinistion referred to 



(=Olenoides ? cilix}, present and former generic 



reference 



founded on pygidium from Ku-shan shale zone in 



Shan-tung 



from Ku-shan shale zone of Shan-si 



in synonymy 



listed from Ch'ang-hia limestone 



Ku-shan shale 



original description of type pygidium quoted 



reference to comparison with Blackwelderia sinensis 



second species of Blacku-elderia 



stratigraphic and geographic position of 



sinensis (Bergeron), described 



figured, pi. 9. figs. 5, sa-g 



associated with Stephanocare ? sinensis (Bergeron) . 

 Calymmene ? sinensis and Olenoides leblanci united 



under 



characterized 



compared with Blackwelderia cilix 



Damesella blackwelderi i: 



Dorypyge and Olenoides 12 



Teinistion lypicalis 



(=Calymmene ? sinensis'), present and former ge- 

 neric reference 



(** Olenoides leblanci), present and former generic 



reference 



(=Stephanocare sinensis), present and former ge- 

 neric reference 



in synonymy 



listed from Ku-shan shale 



Shan-tung and Manchuria areas 



reference to comparison with Blackwelderia cilix. . 



stratigraphic and geographic position of 



Teinistion sodeni Monke referred to 



blautoeides, see Lioparia. 



Blount County, Alabama, unlisted locality 16 



Blountsville Valley, Blount County, Alabama, unlisted locality 



16 



Boeck, cited in discussion of Ampyx 



Bohemia, unnumbered and unlisted locality at Skrey 



bohemica, see Acrothele. 



Borgholm, Sweden, Lioslracus aculeatus from 



unnumbered and unlisted locality of Liostracus aculeatus 



Angelin 



Bornemann, J. G., bibliographic reference 



cited in synonymy of Coscinocyathus 



on Coscinocyathus 



Bornholm, Dorypyge abundant in, northwestern Europe 



bosicorthi, see Albertella. 

 bovidens. see Dielasma. 



Brachiopoda, order named 



discussion of 



Schuchert's "Synopsis of American Fossil Brachiopoda," 



cited 



Bradoria bergeroni Walcott (= Aluta bergeroni), former and 



present generic reference 



synonymic reference 



enyo Walcott (= Aluta enyo), former and present generic 



reference 



synonymic reference 



eris Walcott (=Aluta eris), former and present generic 



reference 



synonymic reference 



fragilis Walcott (= Aluta fragilis), former and present 



generic reference 



synonymic reference 



sterope Walcott ( = Aluta sterope), former and present 



generic reference 



synonymic reference 



u-oodi Walcott ( = Aluta woodi), former and present generic 



reference 



synonymic reference 



Branco, W., acknowledgments 



brei'icattdala, see Damtsflla. 



120 



I2O 



119 



53 



53 



1 20 



123 



117 



37 



121 



246 



244 



123 

 117 



120 

 2. 127 

 2, 123 



122 



53 

 57 

 123 



37 



215 



215 



285 

 257 



137 



60 



61 

 48 



61 

 47 



9 

 225 



9 

 225 



9 

 226 



9 



226 



9 



227 



9 



227 



PAQS. 



British Columbia, Canada, illustration of Micromitra from 47 



Middle Cambrian of Mount Stephen, correlation of fauna 



from, with Chinese collections 3 



Stephen formation of, correlated with Cambrian of China 53 

 unlisted Middle Cambrian locality 35 k in 230, 340 



brizo, see Dikelocephalus and Plychaspis. 



Brogger. W. C., bibliographic references 1 1 



cited in illustration of Conocephalites ornatus 254 



in reference to Conokcphalina, Dikelocephalus, Pty- 

 choparia, and Conocephalites 137 



in synonymy of genus Conokephalina Brogger. . . . 137 

 reference by, to Conokephalina t Dikelocephalus osceola 



Hall, D. misa Hall, and D. spiniger Hall 138 



broggeri, see Raphistoma. 



bromus, see Plychoparia and Ptychoparia (Emmrichflla). 



bronteoides, see Illeenus. 



Bronteus, compared with Illanus 289 



Bryozoa.correlationof Chinese faunawith American Mississippian 303 



buchruckert, see Chuangia and Shantitngia. 



Bull Run, Knox County, Tennessee, unlisted locality 107 213, 215 



bura, see Anowocarella and Lisania. 



burea, see Proampyx and Ptychoparia (Proampyx). 



Burgess shale, Stephen formation, British Columbia, Canada, 



unlisted Middle Cambrian locality 35 k 230. 240 



Burlingia Walcott, distinctive in North American fauna 56 



Burrard, S. G. [and Hayden, H. H.]. bibliographic reference. ... 1 1 



busiris, see Pterocephalits. 



butes, see Anomocare and Anomocarella. 



Bythocypris ? sp., described and discussed 336 



in table of distribution 304 



cacus, see Ptychaspis. 

 cadnius, see Ptychaspis. 

 calathits, see Coscinocyathus. 

 calchas. see Ptychaspis, 



Callai'ia, compared with Redlichia 48 



Redlifhia chinensts and R. nobilis descendent from 49 

 calligramma. see Orthis. 

 callisto, see Ptychaspis. 

 calyce, see Ptychaspis. 



Calymene ? sp. undt., doubtfully referred 289 



listed under Ordovician locality 20/C 281 



sp., listed as from Ordovician beds of Kiau-tschang-pa. . 291 



Calymmene ? sinensis Bergeron = Blackwelderia 4 



( = Blackwelderia sinensis), former and present 



generic reference 9 



genotype of Blackwelderia 117 



listed with Cambrian fauna described by Bergeron . 4 



synonymic reference as type of genus Blackwelderia 2 1 1 

 with Olenoides leblanci united under Blackwelderia 



sinensis 123 



carnbria, see Cyrtoctras. 



Cambrian, comparison of Dolichometopus deois with other species 



from Chinese 219 



faunal provinces of, in Asia 56 



Lower, Middle, and Upper divisions of Asiatic, discussed . . 49 



relation of, to Ordovician 32 



Cambrian beds, Ki-sin-ling limestone rests conformably upon. . 280 

 Cambrian faunas, comparison of Chinese with American and 



European 3 



correlation of sections by Willis and Blackwelder with, 



from China 7 



Cambrian faunas of China, correlated with Stephen formation. . 53 



discussion of 47 



first described by Dames 65 



historical review of 3 



preliminary paper on, quoted 104 



table of stratigraphic and geographic position of 34~4Q 



table showing distribution of 55 



Cambrian formations, identified from Liau-tungby Blackwelder. i 



in Asia, Reed cited on 56 



Cambrian fossils, collected by Carnegie Institution of Washington 



Expedition, studied in 1905 113 



described by Dames, cited i 



from China, work by Miss Wood in preliminary study of .. 228 



in Shan-tung, Monke's paper on 148 



