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Cambrian rocks of northern Alabama. Coosia supcrba from. . . 214 



Cambrian sea, transgression over eastern and southeastern Asia 2 



Cambrian sections 44 



and faunas of North America and eastern Asia compared . . i 



Cambrian species, stratigraphic and geographic distribution of. 34 



Cambrian time, period of, fixed by Man-t'o shale data 2 



cameralus, see Spirifer. 

 campanula, see Coscinocyathus. 

 campe, see Ptychaspis. 



Canada, unlisted Middle Cambrian locality 35k, in British Col- 

 umbia ...230.240 



canadensis, see Agnostus. 



Canadian, range of Triplecia in 293 



Canadian time, faunas of, in relation to Tsi-nan sea 33 



cancellatus, see Coscinocyathus. 



canetis, see lUcenurus. 



capax, see Agraulos and Inouyia. 



Caradoc formation, range of Orthis calligramma through the, 



mentioned 2 92 



Carboniferous, Ordovician limestones associated with cherts of 279 



stromatoporoid corals from 3H 



Carboniferous faunas, characterized by genus Productus 3 QI 



Diener cited on, of the Himalaya 298 



of China, discussed 298 



Indian Archipelago, writers on, cited 298 



Turkestan. Romanowsky cited on 298 



Carboniferous fossils from Vladivostock, Tschernyschew cited on 298 



Carboniferous locality C59 23 



Carboniferous species, discussion of Spirifer ? sp. from . . 309 



carme, see Anomocarella and Coosia. 



Carnfgia, see Carnegiea. 



Carnegie Institution of Washington, acknowledgments. . i 



Dorypyge richthofcni in collection of 108 



Cambrian fossils collected by expedition to China, 



studied in 1905 *>3 



discussion of Dorypyge ricklhofeni in collections made by. 4 



comparison of collections by, with Shen-si examples. . . 290 



identification of species from. . . 3 



report on Ordovician fossils collected by. . , .... 279 



Upper Paleozoic fossils collected by 297 



Carnegiea bassleri Girty, described 313 



figured, pi. 27, figs. 4, 5 ... 330 



compared with Stenopora 3'4 



Slromatopora 3 T 4 



in synonymy 3 r 3 



in table of distribution 34 



carringlonensis. see Productus. 



Cedar Bluff, Cherokee County, Alabama, unlisted locality 91.. 215 

 Center. Cherokee County, Alabama, unlisted locality 90 x near. .189, 205 



Central Shan-tung, fauna of Man-t'o sandstones in . . 49 



Cephalopoda, order named 98 



discussion of 4 



ceres, see Illcenurus. 



ceticfphalus, see Agraulos. 



celo, see Ptychaspis. 



ceus. see Ptychoparia. 



chalcon. see SolenopUura. 



Ch'ang-hia, Shan-tung, localities near, CIS -31, C 34-36, C 38. 



C4l-5landC68 17-24 



section of Cambrian strata of Man-t'o butte (fig. 4) 44 



Ch'ang-hia district, fauna from, listed 54 



genera and species from, listed 



Middle Cambrian represented in 5 1 



Shan-tung, section 4 ' 



Ch'ung-hia fauna, lower, listed f. . 57 



Ch'ang-hia formation, occurrence of Dorypyge richthofeni in ... 4 

 type specimens of Ptychaspis acatnits doubtfully referred 



to Middle Cambrian of i?9 



Ch'ang-hia limestone, cephalon referred to Sole no pleura occurs at 



a lower horizon in the "- s 



fauna in upper hori/on of, listed 53 



Inouyia litiana from 138 



Lisania alala. L. ? belenus. L. bura, and /.. cf. bura from 



Middle Cambrian of 164 



lower portion of Kin-lung group. . . 3 2 



Ch'ang-hia oolite, correlated with Dorypyge richlhofeni fauna in 



Rhan-si 6 



Ch'au-mi-tien, Shan-tung. cephalon referred to Solenopletira agno 



occurs at 1 68 



Ch'ang-hia district, Shan-tung, Cambrian localities C 34 



36, C 38, C 41-51, and C 68 near 20-24 



Ordovician locality C 39 near 279 



section of Upper Cambrian and Lower Ordovician strata 



from 45 



Ch'au-mi-tien fauna, listed 57 



Ch'au-mi-tien formation, comparison of rtychaspis acamus with 



material from Upper Cambrian of 179 



occurrence of Agnoslits sp. undt. in 102 



Ch'au-mi-tien limestone, cephalon referred to Chuangia batia in. . 171 



Cyrtoceras in lower part of 2 



genera and species from, listed 55 



Ordovician locality C 64 in upper part of 2 So 



significance of genera in 33 



upper part of Kiu-lung group 32 



chauvcaui, see Arlhricoccphalus. 



Cherokee County. Alabama, unlisted locality 91 at Cedar Bluff. . 215 

 unlisted locality 90 X near Center. . . . .189. 205 



Chicago. J. P. Iddings from University of I 



China. Anortiocare plamtm Dames from 207 



Devonian faunas known from 303 



discussion of Cambrian fauna of ... 47 



distribution of Redlichia fauna in 50 



fauna of. contrasted with northern India 57 



genus Dolichometopits represented in 215 



Kayser cited on Chinese fauna at Lo-ping 298 



Middle Cambrian of, correlated with fauna from British 



Columbia and United States 2 



Paleozoic collections from, report on Upper 297 



Paleozoic formations of. cited in preliminary discussion.. i 



Redlichia chintnsis reported from southern. . . 105 



Kedlichia nobilis in, compared with R. noellingi of India . . 104 

 species from, compared with species from Sweden. Nevada. 



and Wisconsin 99 



see Chinese localities 15-25 



China and Japan, visit of J P. Iddings to. . i 

 chinensis, see Agnostus. Ampyx. Asaphus, Clilamboniles, Ceinit- 

 lella, Helcionella rugosa, Milscherlichia, Obolus, Redlichia, 

 and Stenolheca rugosa . 

 Chinese Cambrian, comparison of Dolichometopus with other 



species from 219 



Solenopleura ? sibirica not represented in fauna of. . 58 

 Chinese Carboniferous faunas, characterized . . 301 

 Chinese collection dimensions of average specimen from Ordo- 

 vician 



results obtained from study of . . 2 



Chinese faunas, absence of Produclus from. . . 301 



American and European genera omitted from. . . 48 



correlation of, with Europe, Russia, and North America . . 294 



resemblance to Coal Measures faunas of United States. . . 302 



Chinese Cambrian localities, with lists of genera and species. . . . 15-25 



Chinese Middle Cambrian fauna, distinctive genera of . . 56 



Chinese species, stratigraphic and geographic distribution of . . 34"4 

 ckione, see Damesella. 

 chloris, see Protospongia. 

 Chon-p'ing-hien, on Nan-kiang River, Shen-si, localities C 32 and 



C 32' near 20 



Chonetes, absent from Chinese faunas. . 30 1 



compared with Spirifer ? sp. . . 308 



ilemingi, compared wilh Chonetes sp 318 



aff. C. feminsi Norwood and Pratten, described 318 



figured, pi. 29, fig. 10. . 



in table of distribution 34 



sp.. described .... 



figured, pi. 29, fig. 1 1 . . 



compared with Chonetfs flemingi 3 ' 8 



in table of distribution 34 



listed from station 69. in Shan-tung 299 



ihromalica. see Obolella. 



chronus, see Pflagiella and Plalyceras. 



