IND1CX. 



373 



PACK. 



Ts'iu-ling Mountains. Martelli's specimens From, discussed 290 



Tsi-nan. Shan-tung formation, aspect of lower portion of . . 33 



limestone, characterized as Upper Sinian 32 



correlated with Mohawkian in North America. . . 279 



Ordovician localities in 259, 280 



Ordovician localities C 65 and C ? near 280 



Upper Cambrian localities C 54-56 and C67 near. . - . jj. 24 

 Tsing-ko-tschwang. Shan-tung (station 59), locality of Upper 



Paleozoic fossils 303 



Tsing-tshou-fu, discussion of, by Woodward, cited 6 



tnberosa, see Fislulipora. 



Tullberg, S. A., bibliographic reference 13 



Agnoslus parvifrons, referred to 102 



cited in reference to Agnosias cydopyge 99 



Agnoslus parvifrons Linnarsson 102 



Longif routes 99 



Tung-kuan-k'ou, East Ssi-ch'uan (station 17). locality of Upper 



Paleozoic fossils 33 



Tung-yu, Shan-si, localities C70 and C7I near 23 



section south of 43 



Turkestan, Romanowsky. cited on Carboniferous faunas of. ... 298 

 ttttia, see Anomocardla and Ptychoparia (Liostracits). 

 lypicalis, see Dorypygella, Teinistion, and Zacanthoidc*. 

 typus, see Conocephalites and Plychopnnn. 



tifensiSf see Spirifer. 



undata. sec Anomocardla and Ptychoparia. 



undatut, see Product us. 



Ulrich. E- O., bibliographic reference 



Cephalopoda and Gastropoda found by. in Ozark region 

 of Missouri 



cited on faunas of Ozarkian time 



United States, comparison of Cambrian with Sinian 



Coosia, snperba from Cambrian rocks of northern Alabama 



48 

 33 

 30 



in 214 



geographic distribution of Anomocardla oweni in 208 



Upper Mississippi Province of, correlation of. with Chinese 



fauna 2 



United States National Museum, specimens from Borgholm and 



Andrarum in 1 3 7 



University of Chicago, Joseph P. Iddirigs from i 



Upper Cambrian, conglomerate referred to in discussion of l,i-it\t<t 



fauna, comparable with provinces of United States 



comparison of Chinese, with that of United States 2 

 between Rocky Mountains and Appalachians, char- 

 acterized 33 



discussed and listed 54 



of China, correlated with western North America. 56 



in China, table showing stratigraphic range of . . . 55 



correlated with North America 55 



limestone, lllffnurus canens widely distributed in. . 223 

 localities of China. C 1 1 , C33, C 33a, C 34, C 36, C 38, C 41 . 

 C42, C43, C44, C45, C47, C49, CSO, C54, C56, 



C6!,C64,C67, C 68, and C 74 17-25 



possible representative of Obelus d-imesi in 51 



species, in Shan-si subprovincc 57 



transition from, to Tsi-nan formation 33 



trilobites, Chuangia proposed for a group of . 170 



unlisted locality 178 



zone, species from, included in Pagodia. ... 160 



Upper Cambrian and Lower Ordovician, section 45 



Ch'au-mi-ticn formation, comparison of Ptydiaspis acamits 



with material from 1 79 



compared with Middle Cambrian. ... 54 

 "Upper Carboniferous," explanation of application to Chinese 



fauna .^01 



fauna from Ydn-yi-ss'i referred to. . . ' c 'i 



may be represented by Chinese fossils from station 69 ... 300 



not to be correlated with Wu-shan limestone 302 



represented by Schwagerina and Nolothyris 299 



Upper Mississippi Province of the United States, compared with 



Chinese fauna 



Uraliau Russia. Lonsdalei* from, undt-r Litln^irotion 312 



ula. SL>C Agraulos. 



PAGIi- 



Utah, Micromitra (Iphiddla) panuuta in limestone at Ophir City 63 

 Middle Cambrian of, correlation of fauna with Chinese col- 

 lections 



unlisted Middle Cambrian locality 3 s in Wheeler forma- 

 tion. House Range - .244, 252 



\\tginatus limestones. Ampyx nasutus Dalman from. . 293 



Clitambonites and Hcmipronitcs in association with Orthis 



calligramma in 293 



=Orlhoceras limestone 293 



of Russia = Black River limestone of North America. . 294 

 Vaginoccras, represented by cephalopod from Ki-sin-ling lime- 

 stone 293 



and Glauconite limestones, relationship of Chinese 



fauna with that of 293 



sp. undt., described and discussed 285 



listed under Ordovician locality 20/B 281 



rcin'ii, see Acrotreta. 



de Verneuil, cited in synonymy of Orthis calligramma. . . 



in discussion of Schizodus cf. Schizodus curlus Meek 



and Worthen (footnote) 3 2 5 



in discussion of Productus ? sp 319 



comparison of specimens from Russia illustrated by, with 



Chinese material 290 



illustrations of Orthis c alii gramma, cited 292 



vesica, see Coscinocyathits. 



vesta, see Conokephalina and I'lychoparia. 



Vladivostock. Tschernyschew cited on Carboniferous fossils from 



(footnote) 298 



.ii'ina, sec Agrautos. 



Volborthdla. genus mentioned in discussion of Cyrtoccras cambria 99 



Waagen, cited in discussion uf i , li-ri C.irty ... 313 



Derbya sp ... 3 1 7 



Diclasma -' cf. l>- rluttgatittn Schlothcim (footnote) 327 



Geinitzdla chinensis 315 



Hemiplychina 299 



Orlhotichia ? sp 3*7 



Productus 3- 



Spirifer bladtivddcri ( iirty 321 



on Rliuinbopora in discussion of Batostomella medi- 

 an a ( A iirty 316 



monograph by. cited (footnote) .... 298 



icaageniana, sec PistulipofC. 



u-abashfiisis, sec Marginifcra. 



walciodorensc, see Loxoncnta 



\Valcott. Charles D., bibliographic references. , 13-14 



cited on Acritis, subgenus of Obolus, species of . . 67 



Acrolhcle, genus and species. . . . 73~75 



Acrolreta. genus and species. . . . 75-78 



Agnostus, species of . . . ... .09, 101 



Agraulos, genus and species. . . 149-154. 156-160, 177 



= Levisia age nor 178 



Albcrtella, species of . . 106, 252 



Alitta, genus and species 225-2^7 



Ant id! a yuiinairt'tisis (footnote) 



A numofarc, genus and species 187, 189-194. 197-199 



( =Anomocarella or Coosia), species of .... 197-199, 



2IO-2I2 



Anomocarella t gonus and species 164, 166, 



195-203,205-210 



= Cunsiii car me 211 



Archaeocyathinse of Lower Cambrian 57 



Ariondlus alala 165 



Asaphiscus, species of 2J i . 222 



Asiatic continent in Lipalian time 29 



Bothy urisGUS, genus and species .219, 220 



I'liHingst'lla, genus and species. ... . .79, 80. 83 



/>/(/i ku'dderia, genus and species 116. 117, 119-121 



I -I iiduria ( = Alula), genus ami bpccies 225-22- 



CaUavia, representative of Mcsonacida? 48 



Cambrian and pre-Cambrian, relations of 31 



Carnegie Expedition to China, results of 5 



Chinese Cambrian, historical n - \ u \\ 1 1< -i imtc I . . . 5 



Chmni'^iii, genus and species 17" i ;_ 



