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307] (references follow species). (For stratigraphic position and association, see p. 131.) Upper Cambrian: Lime- 

 stone in Division C3b? (possibly C3c), on East Bay, east of Bras d'Or Lake, eastern Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. 



Orusia lenticularis [Matthew, 1903, p. 216]. 

 *Agnostus trisectus germanus [Matthew, 1903, p. 221], 

 *Agnostus cf. cyclopyge [Matthew, 1903, p. 222], 



*Parabolina dawsoni [Matthew, 1903, p. 224]. 

 Ctenopyge pecten [Matthew, 1903, p. 230]. 



308 (references follow species). (For stratigraphic position and association, see p. 131.) Upper Cambrian: Shales 

 of Division C3c of Matthew, at Navy Island, St. John Harbor, New Brunswick. 



*Obolu8 refulgens [Matthew, 1892, p. 45]. 

 *Obolella gemmula [Matthew, 1892, p. 41]=Liiigulella 

 terruginea. 



Schizambon priscus [Matthew, 1901a, p. 278]. 



Acrotreta baileyi [Matthew, 1892, p. 43]=Acrotretabisecta. 



*Linnarssonia belti? [Matthew, 1892, p. 42]. 



308a [Matthew, 1893b, p. 103]. (For stratigraphic position and association, see p. 131.) Upper Cambrian: Dark 

 shales of Division C3a of Matthew's section of the St. John terrane, Navy Island, St. John Harbor, St. John 

 County, New Brunswick. 

 *Eoorthis atava. 



308b (references follow species). (For stratigraphic position and, association, see p. 131.) LTpper Cambrian: Lime- 

 stone lentiles in black shales of Division C3a of Matthew's section, Germaine Street, St. John, St. John 

 County, New Brunswick. 



Orusia lenticularis [Matthew, 1892, p. 48]. 

 *Orusia lenticularis atrypoides [Matthew, 1892, p. 48]. 

 *Orusia lenticularis lyncioides [Matthew, 1892, p. 48]. 

 *Eoorthis johannensis [Matthew, 1892, p. 49]. 



Parabolina spinulosa [Matthew, 1892, p. 51]. 

 Protopeltura acanthura tetracanthura [Matthew, 1892, 



p. 53]. 

 Conocephalites contiguus [Matthew, 1892, p. 58]. 



308c [Matthew, 1891, p. 147]. (For stratigraphic position and association, seep. 132.) Upper Cambrian: Shales 

 of Division 2b of Matthew's Johannian at St. John, St. John County, New Brunswick. 

 *Lingulella (Lingulepis) stan-i. 



308d [Matthew, 1894, p. 121]. (For stratigraphic position and association, see pp. 132 and 133.) Middle Cam- 

 brian: Sandstones of Division Clb2-4 of Matthew's section on Catons Island, in Long Reach, St. John 

 River, Kings County, New Brunswick. 

 *Botsfordia pulchra. 



308e [Matthew, 1895a, p. 126]. (See 2f and 2g.) (For stratigraphic position and association, see p. 133.) Middle 

 Cambrian: Beds of Division Clbl of the "Protolenus zone" [Matthew, 1895a, p. 108], on Hanford Brook, 

 St. John County, New Brunswick. 

 Botsfordia cselata. 



308f (references follow species). (For stratigraphic position and association, see p. 131.) Upper Cambrian: Lime- 

 stone lentiles in black shales of Division C3a of Matthew's section, King Street, St. John, St. John County, 

 New Brunswick. 



Orusia lenticularis [Matthew, 1903, p. 216]. 



Ctenopyge pecten [Matthew, 1903, p. 229]. 



308g [Matthew, 1897, p. 71]. (See 2u.) (For stratigraphic position and association, seep. 132.) Middle Cam- 

 brian: Shales of Division lb3 or lb4 of Matthew's section on Long Island [Matthew, 1898, pp. 124 and 127], 

 Kennebecasis Bay, St. John County, New Brunswick. 

 *Trematobolus kempanum. 



308h [U. S. National Museum]. (See 301g, 301 w, and 3081.) (For stratigraphic position and association, see 

 p. 132.) Middle Cambrian: Shales of Division Icl of Matthew's section at Portland (now part of the city 

 of St. John), St. John County, New Brunswick. 

 Discinopsis gulielmi. i Microdiscus dawsoni Hartt. 



Acrothele matthewi. 

 Protorthis billingsi. 

 Protorthis latourensis. 

 Eocystites primsevus Billings. 

 Hyolithes micmac Matthew. 



Paradoxides eteminicus Matthew. 

 Paradoxides lamellatus Hartt. 

 P&radoxides micmac. 

 Ctenocephalus matthewi perhispidus. 

 Ptychoparia (Liostracus) tener (Hartt). 



308i [U. S. National Museum]. (See 301g, 301k, 301w, and 308h.) For stratigraphic position and association, 

 see p. 132.) Middle Cambrian: Shales in Portland (now a part of the city of St. John), St. John County, 

 New Brunswick. 



Protorthis billingsi. 



Paradoxides sp. 



