INDEX. 



347 



PACS. 



Crepicephalus Owen, genus named 140 



cited from Gottsche 4 



convexus Walcott, described 140 



figured, pi. 13. figs. 16, i6a-& 254 



compared with Crepicephalus damia 140 



in synonymy 140 



stratigraphic and geographic position of 37 



damia Walcott, described 141 



figured, pi. 13. figs. 14, 140-6 254 



associated with Menocephalus actrius 259 



compared with CTepicephalus convexus 140 



Crepicephalus iowensis Owen 141 



in synonymy 141 



listed from Shan-tung and Shan-si areas 57 



with Kiu-lung fauna 52 



stratigraphic and geographic position of 37 



iou-fnsis Owen, compared with Crepicephalus damia 



Walcott 141 



magnus Walcott, described 142 



figured, pi. 13, figs. 15, i$a-b 254 



in synonymy 142 



listed with Kiu-lung fauna. 52 



cf. magnus, listed with Ch'ang-hia limestone 52 



(Loganellus) granulosus Hall and Whitfield, not synony- 

 mous with Ptychoparia granosa Walcott, in synonymy 131 



Crinoid stems, listed by Freeh from Po-shan 300 



Crinoidal fragments, in table of distribution 34 



Curtice, Cooper, species collected by 189. 205, 213. 215 



(urticei. see Olenoides. 



curtus, see Schizodus. 



cybele, see Hyolithes. 



cyclopygf, see Agnostus. 



Cyphaspis sibirica ( = Solenopteura), listed from Siberian fauna of 



Schmidt 4 



cyrene, see Orthotheca. 



Cyrtta cyrtiniiformis, compared with Spirifer 1 sp 39 



exporrecta, compared with Spirifer 7 sp 39 



Cyrtiee. compared with Spirifer ? sp 39 



cyrtiniiformis, see Cyriia. 



Cyrtoceras Goldfuss, genus named 98 



significance of, in Ch'au-mi-ti^n limestone 33 



true cephalopod discovered in Upper Cambrian . . 2 



cambria Walcott, described 



figured, pi, 6, fig. 4, ^a-c 240 



association with Cottokephalina dryope 139 



in synonymy 9& 



listed from Ch'ang-hia district. . 54 



stratigraphic and geographic position of 36 



typical examples of Cyrtoceridae ... 48 



Cyrtoceridse, identified in Chinese Upper Cambrian 48 



Cyrlodonta ? sp. undt., described 285 



figured, pi. 26, fig. 2 294 



listed under Ordovician locality 20/C 281 



czekano-n'skii, see Agnostus and Ptychoparia. 



Dalman, cited in synonymy of Dalmanella ( =0rthis) testudinaria 283 



Dalmanella subaqiiata (Conrad), described 283 



figured, pi, 25, figs. 19, 20 294 



geographic distribution of, discussed . . . 292 



in synonymy 2 ^3 



listed under Ordovician locality 20/C 281 



North American and Chinese species compared. . . 283 

 tfstttdinaria (Dalman), described. . . . 



figured, pi. 25, figs. 12-16. . . 294 



geographic distribution of, discussed 292 



in synonymy 2 ^3 



listed under Ordovician localities 20/B and 20/C. . 281 

 possible association with Leptana or Plectambonites 



sericea 2 9* 



I sp., described 



figured, pi. 29, figs. 3, 4.. . 



associated with Rhynchonella ? sp... 39 



compared with Atrypa ? tschautienensis (footnote) . 307 



Ctzlospira 37 



Rhynchonella ? sp . . 37. 39 



in table of distribution 34 



Dalmantlla ? or Orthis ? sp., identified from Tsi-nan limestone, 



Ordovician locality C 59 279 



Dames, Wilhelm, Agnostus chinensis of, compared with .4. koerferi 



of Monke 99 



bibliographic reference 1 1 



cited in comparison of Damesella brei'icaudata and Dory- 



Pyge richthofeni 128 



Teinistion typicalis and Conocephalites 



frequent 113 



discussion of Cambrian fossils from Liau-tung. ... i 



historical review of Chinese Cambrian 3 



illustration of Agnostus chinensis 241 



Anotnocare latelimbatum 264 



synonymy of Agnostus chinensis 99 



Anomocare snbquadratitm (=Conocephalites 



subquadratus) 194 



Dorypyge Dames 107 



Dorypyge richthofeni 108 



Ptychoparia typus 134 



and description of Anomocare minus 192 



and discussion of Anomocare latetimbatum . . 191 



Anomocare ( = Liostracus] megalurus. 192 



on Agnostus chinensis 101 



Anomocare minus 213 



Anomocare planum 207 



Anomocare (=Conocfphalites) subquadratum 200 



Cambrian fossils from Liau-tung, China ... i 



description of Dorypyge 107 



Dorypyge richthofent 108 



genotype, Dorypyge richthofeni 107 



locality of type specimens of Anomocare 



minus 193 



trilobites from China 3 



Ptychoparia typus described and illustrated by 134 



species named after 65 



Dames and Kayser, illustrations cited of species described by. . i 



Damesella Walcott, genus described and discussed 123 



compared with Blacku-elderia Walcott 117 



Dorypyge 124 



Olenoides and Neolenus 124 



Proparia 124 



distinctive in Chinese Middle Cambrian fauna. . 56 

 (=Stephanocare), former and present generic ref- 

 erence 9 



exceptional to China 48 



in synonymy 123 



possibly referable to Teinistion no 



relation of. to Ku-shan shale 53 



to Dinesus Etheridge Jr 124 



species referred to, named 124 



synonymic reference 113 



typical of Cambrian fauna of China 53 



bellagranulata Walcott, described 125 



figured, pi. 9, figs. 8, Sa~b 246 



compared with Damesella blackit-elderi 125 



in synonymy 125 



listed from Ch'ang-hia limestone 53 



not the same genus as Stephanocare richthofeni 



Monke 113 



referred to Damesella 124 



stratigraphic and geographic position of 37 



blacku'elderi Walcott, described 125 



figured.pl. 10. figs, i, la-j 248 



compared with Blacku'elderia alastor 118, 127 



Blacku-ctdcria sinensis 122, 125 



Damesella bellagranulata 125 



Damesella chione 113 



Damesella sp. undt 128 



Dorypyge slatkou-skit Schmidt 127 



Olenoides marcoui Whitfield 127 



Stephanocare richthofeni 115, 124 



difference when compared with Damesella chione.. 124 



genotype of Damesella 1 24 



in synonymy 125 



listed from Ch'ang-hia limestone 53 



