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357b [W'aagen, 1885, p. 759]. Middle Cambrian: Lower portion of the "Neoiohis beds" of the Khussak group, 

 in purplish-colored, fine-grained, micaceous sandstone, at Ch61 Hill, Salt Range, India. 

 Neobolus warthi. 



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

 in purplish-colored, fine-grained, micaceous sandstone, near the fresh-water springs in a gorge above the 

 salt mines at Kiura (Khewra), Salt Range, India. 



*Schizopholis rugosa [Waagen, 1885, p. 754]. 



Neobolus warthi [Waagen, 1885, p. 759] 1 



Neobolus wynnei [Waagen, 1885, p. 760] i=Neobolus warthi. 



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



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



357d [Waagen, 1891, p. 104]. Middle Cambrian: "Concretionary shales of the Khxissak group" at several locali- 

 ties between Ch61 Hill and Kiura (Khewra), eastern part of the Salt Range, India. 

 *Wynnia warthi. I Conocephalites warthi. 



Hyolithes wynnei. | Trilobites gen. and sp. undt. 



358 [U. S. National Museum]. Middle Cambrian: Argillaceous shale 50 feet (15.2 m.) above the Coronado quartzite 

 [Lindgren, 1905, p. 3], west side of Chase Creek Canyon, 1.5 miles (2.4 km.) east-northeast of Morenci, Clif- 

 ton quadrangle (U. S. G. S.), Graham County, Ariz. 

 Lingulella lineolata. 



358a [U. S. National Museum]. Upper? Cambrian: Siliceous limestone on Ash Creek, in Pinal County, Ariz. 

 Lingulella pogonipensis?. 

 Dicellomus politus. 



358b [U.S. National Museum]. Middle Cambrian: Limestone on the southwest side of Escabrosa Ridge, 4.5 miles 

 (7.2 km.) west-southwest of Bisbee, Ariz. (F. L. Ransome, 1902). 

 Obolus zetus. 



360 [U. S. National Museum]. Lower Ordovician: Red siliceous limestone near Colorado Springs, El Paso County, 

 Colo. 

 Lingulella desiderata. 

 Schizambon manitouensis. 

 Eoorthis desmopleura. 



360a [U. S. National Museum]. Lower Ordovician: Red siliceous limestone on west side of Trout Creek, below 

 Bergen Park, 7 miles (11.2 km.) north-northwest of Manitou, El Paso County, Colo. 

 Obolus matinalis. I Eoorthis desmopleura. 



Lingulella desiderata. | Eoorthis wichitaensis. 



360b [U. S. National Museum]. Lower Ordovician: Red siliceous limestone on Cement Creek, 3 miles (4.8 km.) 

 north of Hot Springs, Ouray County, Colo. 

 Lingulella desiderata. 



360c [U. S. National Museum]. Lower Ordovician: Red siliceous limestone about 10 miles (16.1 km.) southeast 

 of Crested Butte, Elk Range, Colo. 

 Lingulella desiderata. 



360d [U. S. National Museum]. Middle Cambrian: Siliceous limestones near Pike View, north of Colorado Springs, 

 El Paso County, Colo. 

 Lingulella similis. 



360f [U. S. National Museum]. Lower Ordovician: Siliceous Hmestone at Glen Eyre, Queens Canyon, northeast 

 of Manitou, El Paso County, Colo. 

 *Eoorthis desmopleura. 



360g [U. S. National Museum records]. Upper Cambrian: Shaly sandstone on Trout Creek, 1 mile (1.6 km.) below 

 Manitou Park, El Paso County, Colo. 

 Lingulella (Lingulepis) acuminata. 



360h [U. S. National Museum]. (100 feet above 360i; see locality 3g.) Upper Cambrian: Sandy shales about 200 

 feet (61 m.) above the base of the section at Glenwood Springs, Garfield County, Colo. (T. W. Stanton, 1889). 

 Obolus masra. 



3601 [U. S. National Museum]. (100 feet below 360h; see locality 3g.) Upper Cambrian: Sandstones about 100 

 feet (30 m.) above the base of the section at Glenwood Springs, Garfield Coimty, Colo. (T. W. Stanton, 1889). 

 Obolus maera. 



