10 Ar.T. 5. TT. YABE I 



Concerning Neoschwagerilia eraticuUfera Schwager from British 

 Columbia, very recently communicated by Scheelwien/^ no detail 

 have yet been published. 



Guatemala : — In the departments of Quiche, Huehuetenango, 

 Alta-and Baba-Verapaz there exist thick limestone and dolomite- 

 deposits probably of the uppermost Carboniferous. The fauna in 

 addition to FLisidijia granum avenœ F. Kömer which is a form 

 first described from near Padang, Sumatra, consists of Aihyris, 

 amblgua David., Synocladia, Productus semi reticulatus Mart, and 

 Lonsdaleia floriformis Flem. sp."^ 



Asiatic Border of tine Pacific. 



Vladivostock : — 7^</sw/ma-limestone occurs along the coast of 

 the Ussuri bay between the mouth of the river Mai-cha and Zymu- 

 cba. According to Th. Tschernyschew,^' the FusuUna shows a 

 peculiar form, being very long and having numerous (17-20) close 

 volutions. Associated fossils are Camarophoria dlargariiowi TscH- 

 ERN., C. sp., Relicularia rostrata Kut., Productus irginœ Stuciv., 

 and P. cora d'Orb. The author believes that the limestone 

 corresponds to the /Schwagerina-zone of Eastern Russia. 



Korea : — In this peninsula, T^wsw^ma-limestone is exposed 

 near Phyong-yang. It will be described at some length later on. 



Japan : — We encounter Fusuliiia-Vimestoue in various parts 

 of Japan : in the main island (Honshu), in Shikoku, and in 



1) Schellwien: Trias, Perm u. Carbon iii China. 1902. 



2) C. Sapper: Grnndzüge der Physikalischen Geograpliie von Guatemala. Petermans 

 jViittheilungen. Ergiinziingsiiefte No. 11.3. 1894. No. 127. 1899. Fusidlwi -'m^ said to be also 

 found in a graywacke in this place" 



'.">) TscHERNYSCHEW : Die O'oerkarbonischen Bracliiopodcn des Ural u. des Timan. 

 Mémoires du Comité Géologique. Vo). XVI-, No. 2. 1902. p. 731. 



