•NO. I CAMBRIAN FAUNAS OF EASTERN ASIA I7 



Former generic reference Present generic reference 



Stephanocare sinensis Monke, 1903 Blackwelderia sinensis (Berge- 

 ron) 



Straparollina circe Walcott, 1905 Matherella circe (Walcott) 



Syntrophia orientalis Walcott, 1905 Huenella orientalis (Walcott) 



LOCALITIES (WITH LISTS OF GENERA AND SPECIES AT EACH) 

 For convenience of reference and to avoid repetition, the follow- 

 ing localities, with the genera and species found in each, are inserted. 

 The lists published by Willis and Blackwelder ^ are composite lists 

 made up by writing the lists of fossils from several localities in one 

 list in order to give the fauna that in their judgment occurs at some 

 one stratigraphic horizon of the Cambrian. For the purposes of the 

 future student who may wish to study the geographic distribution 

 of the various sub faunas and to work out the limits of the forma- 

 tions containing them, the local lists are essential and give all known 

 data concerning localities from which fossils described in this paper 

 have been obtained. When not otherwise stated, the collections were 

 tnade by Dr. Eliot Blackwelder. 



Chinese Localities 



C I. Just below C2, same section; just above C4, same section; about 75 feet 

 below C62, which occurs at a locality 3 miles east; about same 

 horizon as C 10, different section ; about 150 feet below C 12, same 

 section. 

 Middle Cambrian : Lower shale member of the Kiu-lung group [Black- 

 welder, 1907, pp. 27 and 40 (part of the third list of fossils), and 

 fig. 10 (bed 4), p. 38], 2 miles (3.2 km.) south of Yen-chuang, Sin- 

 ta'i district, Shan-tung. (At the second "x" frdm left side of 

 section given on page 38 of Blackwelder, 1907, Research in China.) 



Profospongia chloris Dorypyge richthofcni 



Oholus minimus Inouyia divi 



Obolus (Westonia) blackweld- Lisania agonius 



eri Anomocarella albion 



Acrotreta pacifica Anomocarella chinensis 



Acrotreta shantungensis f Dolichometopus alceste 



Pelagiella chronus Dolichometopus deois 



Hyolithes cybele Dolichometoptts derceto 

 Agnostus chinensis 



^ Willis and Blackwelder, Research in China, Pub. No. 54, Carnegie Institu- 

 tion of Washington, Vol. i, 1907, Pt. i, pp. 1-353, figs. 1-65: Descriptive 

 topography and geology. 



