LOCALITIES. 261 



3281 [U. S. National Museum]. Upper Cambrian: "St. Croix sandstone" 0.33 mile (0.5 km.) west of the rail- 

 way station, Lodi, Columbia County, Wis. 

 Finkelnburgia osceola. 



328] [U. S. National Museum]. Upper Cambrian: "St. Croix sandstone" on Willow River, near Hudson, St. 

 Croix County, Wis. 

 Obolus mickwitzi. 



328k [Whitfield, 1877, p. 51]. Upper Cambrian: "St. Croix sandstone "at Roche a Cris Bluff, Adams Count>', Wis. 

 *Syntrophia primordialis. 



3281 [U. S. National Museum]. (See 328i.) Upper Cambrian: "St. Croix sandstone" near Lodi, Columbia 

 County, Wis. 

 Obolus (Westonia) aurora. 



328m [U. S. National Museum]. Upper Cambrian: Sandstone 1 mile (1.6 km.) south of Osceola, Polk County, 

 Wis. (F. W. Sardeson, 1891). 

 Obolus (Westonia) stoneanus. 



328n[TJ. S. National Museum]. Upper Cambrian: "St. Croix sandstone" 2 miles (3.2 km.) south of Osceola, 

 Polk County, Wis. 

 Lingulella similis. 



328p [U. S. National Museum]. (See 85x.) Upper Cambrian: "St. Croix sandstone" at Mazomanie, Dane- 

 County, Wis. (J. Hall). 

 Obolus (Westonia) aurora. 



328ci [U. S. National Museum]. Upper Cambrian: "St. Croix sandstone " in quarry at Ableman, Sauk County^ 

 Wis. (J. F. James, 1889). 

 Eoorthis remnicha. 



329 [Hague, 1877, p. 405]. (For stratigraphic position and association, see p. 149.) Middle Cambrian: Green shales 



in a canyon about 7 miles (11.2 km.) north of Brigham (near the village of "Calls Fort" [Hague, 1877, 



p. 405]), Boxelder County, Utah. 

 *Obolus (Westonia) ella. I Ptychoparia quadrans (Hall and Whitfield). 



Olenoides wasatchensis (Hall and Whitfield). | Dikellocephalus gothicus=01enoides wasatchensis. 



329a [U. S. National Museum]. (For stratigraphic position and association, see p. 148.) Upper Cambrian: Lime- 

 stone on Ute Peak, in the Wasatch Moimtains, east of Cache Valley, Cache County, Utah. 

 Syntrophia nundina?. 



3291) [U. S. National Museum]. (For stratigraphic position and association, seep. 155.) Middle Cambrian: Thin- 

 bedded limestone collected by the Wheeler survey in Utah. 

 Dicellomus politus. 



329c [U. S. National Museum]. (For stratigraphic position and association, see p. 151.) Middle Cambrian: In 

 Weber Canyon, about 2.5 miles (4 km.) northeast of Peterson, Morgan County, Utah. 

 Obolus (Westonia) ella. 



329d [U. S. National Museum]. (For stratigraphic position and association, seep. 154.) Upper Cambrian: Lime- 

 stone near Fish Spring, Fish Spring Range, Juab County, Utah. 

 Acrotreta pyxidicula. 



329e [U. S. National Museum]. (For stratigraphic position and association, seep. 158.) Middle Cambrian: Shales 

 in East Canyon, above Ophir, Oquirrh Range, Tooele County, Utah (40th Parallel Survey). 

 Obolus (Westonia) ella. 



330 [Hall, 1851, p. 204]. Upper Cambrian: Sandstone on Taquamenon Bay, Chippewa County, Mich. 

 Lingulella (Lingulepis) acuminata. 



330a [Hall, 1851, p. 204]. Upper Cambrian: Sandstone on Escanaba River, northern Michigan. 

 Lingulella (Lingulepis) acuminata. 



330b [U. S. National Museum]. Upper Cambrian: Sandstone at Iron Mountain, Dickinson County, Mich. (W. S. 

 Bayley, 1902). 

 Lingulella (Lingulepis) acuminata. 



331 [U. S. National Museum]. Upper Cambrian: Rogersville shale 1 mile (1.6 km.) south of Fletcher, Russell 



County, Va. 

 Obolus lamborni 



