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345c (references follow species). (For stratigraphic position and association, see p. 124.) Middle Cambrian: 

 Shales of Etage C at Mleschitz, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary. 

 *Acrothele bohemica [Barrande, 1879b, PI. CII]. 

 Billingsella romingeri (U. S. National Museum), 



345d [Pompeckj, 1896b, p. 511]. (For stratigraphic position and association, see p. 124.) Middle Cambrian: 

 Shales of Paradovides zone. Forester House of Slapy (Buchava quarry), Skrej, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary. 

 *Acrothele quadrilineata. 



345e [Pompeckj, 1896b, p. 514]. (For stratigraphic position and association, see p. 124.) Middle Cambrian: 

 Greenish shale in the Paradoxides zone in the gorge above Luh, near Skrej, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary. 

 *Eoorthis sp. undt. b. 



345f (references follow species). (For stratigraphic position and association, see p. 124.) Middle Cambrian: Etage 

 C near Skrej, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary. 

 Nisusia (Jamesella) kuthani (U. S. National Museum). 

 *Billingsella romingeri [Barrande, 1879a, PL LXII]. 



345g [Barrande, 1879a, PI. LXII]. (For stratigraphic position and association, see p. 124.) Middle Cambrian: 

 Etage C at Praschno Augezd, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary. 

 Billingsella romingeri. 



345h [Barrande, 1879a, PI. LXII]. (For stratigraphic position and association, see p. 124.) Middle Cambrian: 

 Etage C at Slap, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary. 

 Billingsella romingeri. 



345i [U. S. National Museum and Pompeckj, 1896b, p. 514]. (For stratigraphic position and association, see 

 p. 124.) Lower Cambrian: Conglomeratic quartzitic sandstones and graywacke inclusions in the lower 

 conglomerate zone of the Kamennd hurka near Tejfovik, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary. 



*Nisusia (Jamesella) kuthani. I *Nisusia (Jamesella) perpasta macra. 



*Nisusia (Jamesella) perpasta. | *Nisusia (Jamesella) perpasta subquadrata. 



345j [Pompeckj, 1896b, p. 514]. (For stratigraphic position and association, see p. 124.) Lower Cambrian: Con- 

 glomeratic quartzitic sandstones and graywacke inclusions in the lower comglomerate zone of the Kamennd 

 hurka at Gross Lohovic, southwest of Skrej, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary. 



Nisusia (Jamesella) kuthani. I Nisusia (Jamesella) perpasta macra. 



Nisusia (Jamesella) perpasta. | Nisusia (Jamesella) perpasta subquadrata. 



345k [U. S. National Museum]. (For stratigraphic position and association, see p. 124.) Lower'Cambrian: Sand- 

 stones at Slapnicky mlyn, near Skrej, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary. 

 Nisusia (Jamesella) kuthani. 

 Nisusia (Jamesella) perpasta. 



3451 [U. S. National Museum]. (For stratigraphic position and association, seep. 124.) Middle Cambrian: Shales 

 of Etage C at Jinec, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary (Museum Regni Bohemise). 

 Billingsella romingeri. 



346 [U.S. National Museum]. Lower Cambrian: Limestone and shale a little south of Emigsville, York County, Pa. 

 Acrothele decipiens. 



346a [U. S. National Museum]. Lower Cambrian: Limestone in Landis Valley, Pa. (H. J. Roddy). 

 Micromitra (Paterina) bella. 



346b [LT. S. National Museum]. Upper Cambrian: Conococheague limestone,a 2.75 miles (4.4 km.) south of 

 Mercersburg, Franklin County, Pa. 

 Eoorthis desmopleura. 



346c [U. S. National Museum]. Lower Cambrian: Shale near York, York County, Pa. (A. Wanner). 

 Nisusia festinata. 



347 [von Toll, 1899, p. 27]. Lower Cambrian: Near Tschurskaja Station, on Lena River, Siberia. 

 Kutorgina cingulata. 



350 [de Vemeuil and Barrande, 1860, p. 538]. Middle Cambrian: Bed limestone of the Paradoxides zone near 

 Adrados, north of Sabero and Bonar, Cantabrian Mountains, Province of Leon, northwestern Spain. 



*Acrothele primseva. 

 *Eoorthi3 primordialis. 

 ^*Nisusia? vaticina. 

 *Nisusia (Jamesella) pellico. 

 *Brachiopode nouv. gen.=Botsfordia barrandei. 

 Paradoxides pradoanus. 

 Arionellus ceticephalus. 

 Conocephalites sulzeri. 



Conocephalites sulzeri var. 

 Conocephalites coronatus. 

 Conocephalites ribeiro. 

 Agnostus 2 sp. 

 Leperditia. 

 Capulus cantabricus. 

 Capulus sp. 

 Trochocystites bohemicus?. 



a Stose, Mercersburg-Chambersburg folio (No. 170), Geol. Atlas U. S., XJ. S. Geol. Survey, 1909, p. 6. 



