NO. I CAMBRIAN FAUNAS OF EASTERN ASIA 25 



C 34. About same horizon as C38, C41, and C49, different sections. 



Upper Cambrian : Purplish-gray limestone about 100 feet (30 m.) 

 above the base of the Ch'au-mi-tien formation [Blackwelder, 1907, 

 p. 2^, part of the first list of fossils] in road at northeastern corner 

 of small village near Ch'au-mi-tien, Ch'ang-hia district, Shan-tung. 



Pagodia macedo Ptychaspis ceto 



Agnostus sp. undt. Tsinania canens 



C 35. Below €25, same section. 



Middle Cambrian : Upper part of the Ch'ang-hia limestone [Black- 

 welder, 1907, p. 33, fifth paragraph], at Ch'au-mi-tien, Ch'ang-hia 

 district, Shan-tung. 



One species, Menocephalus acis. 



C 36. About same horizon as C4S, different section; about same horizon as 

 Cso, same section; above C68, same section; about same horizon 

 as C47, same section. 



Upper Cambrian : Upper part of the Ch'^u-mi-tien limestone [Black- 

 welder, 1907, p. 36 (part of the third list of fossils), and fig. 9 

 (bed*2), p. 35], at Ch'au-mi-tien, Ch'ang-hia district, Shan-tung. 



Two species, Billingsella pumpellyi and Anomocarclla bauds. 



C 37. About same horizon as C72, same section; about 50 feet above C71, 

 same section ; about 200 feet below C y2>, same section ; about 225 

 feet below C74, same section. 

 Middle Cambrian : Upper part of the Ki-chou limestone,^ in dense 

 black limestone nodules in green-gray shales 10 feet (3 m.) below 

 the base of the cliff limestone, 8 miles (12.8 km.) south of Ting- 

 hiang-hien, Shan-si. 



Obolus shansiensis Anomocare megalurus 



Acrotreta shantungensis 



C 38. About same horizon as C 34, C4T, and C49, different sections; below 

 C43, same section. 

 Upper Cambrian : Crystalline limestone near the base of the Ch-au-mi- 

 tien limestone [Blackwelder, 1907, p. 36, part of the first list of 

 fossils], at Ch'au-mi-tien, Ch'ang-hia district, Shan-tung. 



Coosia carme Hysterolenus sp. 



Ptychaspis brizo Tsinania canens 



Ptychaspis ceto Tsinania ceres 



C 39 = Ordovician. 



C 40. About same horizon as C 12, C 13, and C 14, same section. 



Middle Cambrian : Limestone nodules in green shales in the middle 

 limestone member of the Kiu-lung group [Blackwelder, 1907, pp. 

 37 and 41 (part of the first list of fossils)], in a gully, in bank 

 of river 2 miles (3.2 km.) south of Yen-chuang, Sin-t'ai district, 

 Shan-tung. 

 Two species : Damesella blackwelderi and Lisania ajax. 



* The fossils from this locality are not listed, but the presence of Cam- 

 brian strata at the locality is mentioned by Willis and Blackwelder [1907, 

 p. 146]). 



