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354b (references follow species). (See 354c.) Middle? Cambrian: In yellowisli sandstone with Archseoeyathus 

 at Punta Pintau and elsewhere, island of Sardinia, Italy. 



Lingula attenuata [Bornemann, 1891, p. 438]=Lingulella 



bornemanni. 

 Kutorgina cingulata [Bornemann, 1891, p. 440]=Kutor- 



gina sardiniaensis. 



These species may not be from the same bed or even from the same exact locality. 



Carinaropsis patelloides [Bornemann, 1891, p. 441]. 

 Capulus minutus [Bornemann, 1891, p. 441]. 

 Olenopsis bornemanni [Bornemann, 1891, p. 458]. 

 Etc. 



354c (references follow species). (See 354b.) Middle? Cambrian: Yellow friable sandstone at Punta Pintau 

 (Canal Grande), island of Sardinia, Italy. 



Paradoxides asper [Bornemann, 1891, p. 

 Etc. 



*Lingula petalon [Bornemann, 1891, p. 438]=Obolus? 



meneghinii. 

 Metadoxides arenarius [Bornemann, 1891, p. 467]. 



These species may not be from the same bed or even from the same exact locality. 



354d [Bornemann, 1891, p. 438]. Middle? Cambrian: Yellow friable sandstone at Gruguetta, island of Sardinia, 

 Italy. 

 Lingula petalon=Obolus? meneghinii. 



354e (references follow species). Middle ? Cambrian: Shale at Porto Canal Grande, island of Sardinia, Italy. 



Olenopsis bornemanni [Bornemann, 1891, p. 458]. 

 Olenopsis longispinatus [Bornemann, 1891, p. 459]. 

 Olenopsis zoppi [Bornemann, 1891, p. 459]. 

 Metadoxides armatus [Bornemann, 1891, p. 465]. 

 Etc. 



Obolella sp. [Bornemann, 1891, p. 440]=Obolus? mene- 

 ghinii. 



Lingula roualti [Bornemann, 1891, p. 439]= Kutorgina sar- 

 diniaensis. 



Kutorgina sardiniaensis (U. S. National Museum). 



Bellerophon? priscus [Bornemann, 1891, p. 441]. 



These species may not be from the same bed or even from the same exact locality. 



354f [Bornemann, 1891, p. 439; U. S. National Museum]. Middle ? Cambrian: Reddish-yellow sandstone near the 

 houses of Canal Grande,, on the road to Punta Pintau, island of Sardinia, Italy. 

 *Obolella crassa=Obolus? zoppi. 



355 [U. S. National Museum]. Middle Cambrian: Sandstones on Red Capyon Creek, southwest side of Black 

 Hills, South Dakota. Some of the specimens are labeled Red water Canyon, and this locality appears in 

 Whitfield [1882, p. 340]. 



Dicellomus nanus. 



Dicellomus politus. 



*Lingulella cuneola. 

 *Lingulella perattenuata. 

 Lihgulella (Lingulepis) acuminata. 



355a [U. S. National Museum]. Middle Cambrian: Shales in Bear Gulch Valley, Black Hills, South Dakota. 

 Lingulella similis. 



355b [U. S. National Museum]. Middle Cambrian: Sandstone in the Deadwood formation on Castle Creek, on the 

 west side of the Black Hills, South Dakota. 

 Lingulella (Lingulepis) acuminata. 

 Dicellomus pectenoides. 



355c [Whitfield, 1875, p. 103]. Middle Cambrian: Sandstone on French Creek, Black Hills, South Dakota. 

 *Dicellomus pectenoides. 



355d [U. S. National Museum]. Middle Cambrian: Sandstone in the Black Hills, South Dakota. 

 Lingulella (Lingulepis) acuminata. 

 *Dicellomus nanus. 



355e [U. S. National Museum]. Middle Cambrian: Sandstone in the central part of the Black Hills, South Dakota. 

 Dicellomus politus. 



355f.'i Middle Cambrian: Sandstones near Deadwood, Black Hills, South Dakota. 

 Lingulella perattenuata. 



357 [Waagen, 1885, p. 769]. Middle Cambrian: Limestone in the "Neobolus beds" of the Khussak group, above 

 the salt mine at Kiura (Khewra), Salt Range, India. 

 *Lingulella kiurensis. 



357a (references follow species). Middle Cambrian: Lower portion of the "Neobolus beds" of the Khussak group, 

 in purplish-colored, fine-grained, micaceous sandstone, at Juttoa, Salt Range, India, 



*Neobolus warthi [Waagen, 1885, p. 759] i 



Neobolus wynnei [Waagen, 1885, p. 760] [_„ , , , . 



Davidsonella linguloides [Waagen, 1885, p. 765]. . [ 



Davidsonella squama [Waagen, 1885, p. 767] J 



*Discinolepis granulata [Waagen, 1885, p. 751], 



The authority lor the citation oJ this locality was mislaid, and could not be traced in time for insertion in this volume. 

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