28 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 64 



C55. (SeeC6.) 



Middle Cambrian: Thin platy limestone in the upper shale member of 

 the Kiu-lung group just below the Ch'au-mi-tien limestone [Black- 

 welder, 1907, p. 43], in isolated hills at an elevation of 380 feet 

 (114 m.) above the W6n-ho, 12 miles (19 km.) south, 80° east 

 of Tsi-nan, Shan-tung. 



Straparollina sp. undt. Blackwelderia cilix 



Agnostus douvillei Drepanura ketteleri 



Stephanocare richthofeni Drepanura premesnili 



C 56. Same horizons as C41, C49, and C 54. 



Upper Cambrian : Lower part of Ch'au-mi-tien limestone, 25 feet 

 (7.5 m.) below the top of Pagoda Hill [Blackwelder, 1907, p. 42 

 (part of the last list of fossils)], i mile (1.6 km.) west of Tsi-nan, 

 Shan-tung. 



Obolus (Westonia) sp. undt. Conokephalina belus 



Discinopsis sulcatus Conokephalina dryope 



Eoorthis pagoda Pagodia bia 



Syntrophia orthia Pagodia lotos 



Scenella sp. undt. . Menocephahis ? depressus 



Matherella circe Ptychaspis ceto 



Pelagiella pagoda Hysterolenus ? (pygidium) 



Orthotheca sp. undt. Tsinania dictys 



Cyrtoceras cambria 



C57. Same horizon as C 4, different section; below C 11, same section; above 

 C 58, same section. 

 Middle Cambrian: In limestone nodules in the lower shale member 

 of the Kiu-lung group [Blackwelder, 1907, pp. 2,7 and 40 (first list 

 of fossils)], 3 miles (4.8 km.) south of Kao-kia-p'u, and 4 miles 

 (6.4 km.) north of Sin-t'ai-hien, Sin-t'ai district, Shan-tung. 



Acrothele rara Anotnocare alcinoe 



Orthotheca delphus Anomocarella albion 



Agnostus chinensis Anomocarella chinensis 



Agnostus kushanensis Dolichometopus deois 

 Dorypyge richthofeni 



C 58. Below C 57, same section. 



Middle Cambrian : Green shale near the middle of the Ch'ang-hia 

 limestone, at top of hill 2 miles (3.2 km.) south-southeast of 

 Kao-kia-p'u, Shan-tung. 

 Two species, Redlichia Unalis and Ptychoparia ? sp. (pygidium). 



C 59 =: Ordovician and Carboniferous. 



C 60. About 100 feet below the horizon of C 3, different section ; about 250 

 feet below C 8, same section. 

 Lower Cambrian: Slaty black limestones in the lower part of the 

 Man-t'o shales [Blackwelder, 1907, p. 28 (third paragraph), and fig. 

 8 (bed 11), p. 28], 3.5 miles (5.6 km.) southwest of Yen-chuang, 

 Sin-t'ai district, Shan-tung. 

 One species, Redlichia sp. 



