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85x. Upper Cambrian: Upper beds of the "St. Croix Bandatone" near Mazomanie, Dane County, Wis. (Cbaa. 

 Schuchert, 1893). 



Obolus (Westonia) stoneanus. 

 Lingulella mosia. 

 Lingulella winona. 



Lingulella winona convexa. 

 Finkelnburgia osceola. 

 Dikellocephalus sp. 



S85x (=85x, though possibly from a slightly different bed). 

 *Obolus (Westonia) aurora. 

 Lingulella mosia. 

 Lingulella winona convexa. 



85z. Upper Cambrian: "St. Croix sandstone" at Madison, Dane County, Wis. (L. C. Wooster, 1883; Cooper Cur- 

 tice, 1884; and J. James, 1889). 

 Lingulella oweni. 



86. Upper Canibrian: "St. Croix sandstone" at Van Ness quarry, Gibraltar Bluff, Lodi, Columbia County, Wis. 



(L. C. Wooster, 1883; Cooper Curtice, 1884). 

 Obolus (Westonia) aurora. 

 Lingulella mosia. 

 *Lingulella oweni. 



86a. Upper Cambrian: "St. Croix sandstone" near Red Wing, Goodhue County, Minn. (Cooper Curtice, 1884). 

 Lingulella similis. I *Otusia sandbergi. 



Billingsella coloradoensis. j *Eoorthis remnicha." 



87. Lower Cambrian: Limestone 1 mile (1.6 km.) south-southwest of Highgate Falls, Franklin County, Vt. (C. D. 



Walcott, 1885). 

 Micromitra (Paterina) labradorica swantonensis. 

 Obolus? sp. undt. 

 *Lingulella franklinensis. 



87'. Upper Cambrian: Limestone 1 mile (1.6 km.) south-southwest of Highgate Falls, Franklin County, Vt. 

 *Obolus sp. undt. d. 



This species is labeled as coming from locality No. 87, but horizon is given as Upper Cambrian instead of Lower 

 Cambrian. 



88a. Middle Cambrian: Limestone about 100 feet (30.5 m.) above the quartzitic sandstone at the base of the 

 Cambrian, in the northern suburbs of Deadwood, in the Black Hills, South Dakota (C. D. Walcott,- 1887). 



Acrotreta idahoensis. 

 Ptychoparia vacuna Walcott. 

 Liostracus panope (Walcott). 



Lingulella ampla. 

 Lingulella desiderata. 

 *Lingulella similis. 

 *Linnarssonella girtyi. 



89. (For stratigraphic position and association, see p. 147.) Middle Cambrian: Limestone in Murphrees Valley, 



Blount County, Ala. (A. M. Gibson, 1884). 

 Lingulella (Lingulepis) acuminata. 

 *Dicellomus appalachia. 



90. (For stratigraphic position and association, see p. 147.) Middle Cambrian: Conasauga ("Coosa") shale on 



Edward's farm, near Craigs Mountain, about 10 miles (16.1 km.) southeast of Center, Cherokee County, Ala. 

 (Cooper Curtice, 1885). 



*Wimanella? anomala. 

 Olenoides curticei Walcott. 

 Olenoides sp. 



Micromitra (Paterina) major. 

 Obolus (Westonia) ella. 

 Lingulella similis?. 

 Acrotreta kutorgai. 



90a. (For stratigraphic position and association, see p. 147.) Middle Cambrian: Shales at Cedar Bluff, Cherokee 

 County, Ala. (Bufford, 1892). 

 Dicellomus appalachia. 



90b. (For stratigraphic position and association, see p. 147.) Middle Cambrian: Conasauga limestone in cut on 

 Louisville and Nashville Railroad, near Woodstock, Bibb County, Ala. (Chas. Butts, 1904). 

 Lingulella buttsi. Acrotreta kutorgai. 



Lingulella desiderata. Agnostus. 



Dicellomus appalachia. Ptychoparia. 



90c. (For stratigraphic position and association, see p. 147.) Middle Cambrian: Conasauga limestone near Kimbrel, 

 Bibb County, Ala. (Chas. Butts, 1904). 

 •Lingulella buttsi. 



a Wincliell (1886, p. 317] gives tlie type locality as St. Croix sandstone in sewer excavations at the corner of Brush and Main streets, Red Wing, Minn. 



