INDEX. 



369 



Separated pygidia, general explanation of 224 



6gured, pi. 23. figs. 7, 8 274 



serica, see Orthis calligramma. 



sericea t see Lepttena and Plectambonitt's. 



Shan-si, Dorypygerichthofeni fauna in 6 



fauna from Yun-yi-ssi discussed 229 



faunal horizons of, discussed 4<> 



Ku-shan shale zone of, Blackwelderia > ili.\ from. ... 120 



Middle Cambrian of, Obolus obscwus from 67 



represented in 51 



section south of Tung-yu 43 



Shen-si and Shan-tung, discussion of stratigraphy cited. . I 



subprovince fauna of, listed 57 



three species collected from province of 297 



and Manchuria, fauna of 57 



shansiensis, see Obolus. 



Shan-tung, Acrotreta pad fit a associated with Dorypyge rtch- 



thofeni in 76 



Agnosttts koerferi from, compared with Agnostus t hinenst's . 99 



association of Anomocare minus in 193 



Bathyuriscus asialicus and Am photon steinmunni repre- 

 sented in material from 216 



Blackwelderia dlix founded on pygidium from Ku-shan 



shale zone in 120 



collection from, referred to Upper Carboniferous 299 



Coosia superba from Middle Cambrian rocks of 214 



discussion of fossils collected by Lorenz in 6 



Dorypyge richthofeni from, compared with species from 



Torgoschino 58 



faunal horizons of, discussed 49 



Liostraitna krausei of Monke occurs at Yen-tsy-yai 144 



Middle Sinian. Kiu-Iung group of, discussed 50 



Monke's paper on Cambrian fossils in, cited 148 



not connected with Siberian province in Middle Cambrian 



time 58 



Ordovician localities in, described 279-280 



province of, collection of Ordovician fossils from described . 2 79 



sections from 41,42, 44. 45 



Shan-si and Shen-si, discussion of stratigraphy cited ... i 



species listed from Sin-t'ai district 52 



unlisted locality at Yen-tsy-yai 1 1 1 . 1 44 



Upper Paleozoic collections from 297 



Wang-tschuang, unlisted locality 102, 205 



Shan-tung collection, not to be correlated with Mississippian 



forms 300 



Shan-tung province, fauna of, distinct from that of Lena lime- 

 stone 58 



distinct from Siberian province 58 



under classification of Cambrian areas in Asia 56 



Shan-tung sea, trilobites of, under Inouyia and Lerisin 58 



Shan-tung subprovince, fauna of. listed 57 



shantungensis, see Acrotreta. 



Sliantun&iti Lorenz. not synonymous with Shantungia Walcott. . 147 



ShtDttnngia Walcott. genus described and discussed 147 



compared with Ampyx 147 



Proampyx acuminatum Angelin 147 



Teinistion 148 



distinctive in Chinese Middle Cambrian fauna. . . 56 



( =Chuangia), former and present generic reference 10 



in synonymy 147 



not synonymous with Shantungia Lorenz 147 



buchr ticker i ( Chuangia nitida), former and present ge- 

 neric reference 10 



listed by Lorenz from Wang -tschuang 6 



crassa, listed from Tsing-tshou-fu. . 7 



monkei (=Pagodia monkei), identified by Walcott I'mm 



Tsing-tshou-fu 7. 3 



spin if era Walcott, described 148 



figured, pi. n. figs. 9, 10; pi. 14, figs. 6, 6a-b . , ,250,255 



associated with Protaspis gen. and sp. undt 255 



at same horizon with Stephanocare richthofeni . ... 115 



compared with Ptychoparia ? pernasulns 148 



Proamfryx acuminalum Angelin 148 



Teinistion lansi 5 



Shantungia spinijera Walcott. Continued. 



genotype of Shantungia 



in synonymy 



listed from Ku-shan shale 



Shan-tung and Manchuria areas 



strati graphic and geographic position of 



Shen-si, Shan-tung and Shan-si, discussion of stratigraphy of, 



referred to 



species from, identified with specimens from Ssi-ch'uan. . 

 specimens from, compared with same species from Ssi- 

 ch'uan 



shensiensis, see Obolus shansiensis. 



Shinier. H. W. [Grabau, A.W..andj. bibliographic reference 



see Grabau and Shimer. 



Shom-hsuen-yi, fossils from, discussed 



Shitrnardia sp. undt. Walcott, figured, pi. 7, fig. 9 



Siberia, Cambrian formations of. fossils of Schmidt from 



correlation of fauna in, with China and India. . 



Lower Cambrian sea of 



type of Anthozoa described by von Toll, cited 



Siberian area, comparison of transgression in, with eastern and 



southeastern Asia 



Siberian Cambrian, memoir of Kduard von Toll on, cited 

 Siberian fauna, correlated with Lower Cambrian of Australia, 



Sardinia, and North America 



Siberian province, discussion of Cambrian fauna of. 



distinct from Shan-tung province 



not connected with Shan-tung in Middle Cambrian time, 

 under classification of Cambrian areas in Asia. . . 

 sibirica, see Cyphaspis. 

 sibiricns, see Archceocyathus and Rhabdocynthiis. 



Silurian, discussion of Cyrtise from 



faunas from both Ordovician and, discussed 



range of Triplecia in 



specimens from Tshau-tien compared with Rhynchonella ? 



sp 



types, recalled by Chinese post-Ordovician 



simplex, see Helcionella and Stenotheca. 



sinensis. see Blackwelderia, Calymmenc, Damesella, Diceltocepha- 

 lus, and Slephanocare. 



Sinian, changes marking close of 



Sinian sea, Cyrtoccras Cambria identified as in. . 



discussed, in citation from Willis 



Sinian system, Ch'ang-hia district, Shan-tung, section. . . . 



sections 



section in the Sin-t'ai district. Shan-tung (fig. 2) . 

 south of Tung-yu, Shan-si, partial section of. . 

 Sinio-Siberian sea. position of, stated by von Toll .... 



j Sin-t'ai district, middle Cambrian represented in 



Shan-tung, section 



species from, listed 



Sin-t'ai-hien.cephalon referred to Chuangia batia, 9 miles north of 

 Shan-tuug, Cambrian localities near, C 33, C 33a, C 52, and 



C57 



Ordovician localities C 39, C 53, C 59, C 64, C 65, and C ? . 2 



Skrey, Bohemia, unnumbered and unlisted locality 



slatkou'shii, see Dorypyge and Proetus (Phaeton). 



Smithsonian Institution, collection of Cambrian fossils for. from 



Tschang-hsing-tau 



smithi. see Anomocarelhi. 

 sodeni, see Teinistion. 

 sokolovi, see Spirifer. 



Solenopleura Angelin, genus discussed 



absence of. in Ku-shan shale 



compared with Lisania, Pagodia, and Chuangia. . 



in synonymy 



represented in China, North America and Kurope. 

 abderus ( =Menocephalus abderus), former and present ge- 

 neric reference 



synonymic reference 



acantha (=MenocephaIu$ acanthus), former and present 



generic reference 



agno Walcott, described 



figured, pi. 17, fig. 15 



'47 



148 

 53 

 57 

 38 



291 

 241 



4 

 51 

 50 

 47 



53 

 57 

 58 

 58 

 56 



309 

 291 

 293 



310 



33 

 48 

 29 

 4i 



41-43 

 42 

 43 

 5* 

 51 

 42 

 52 



0-23 

 79-280 



257 



167 



53 

 164 



167 

 48 



173 



in 

 167 

 261 



