4 BULLETIN 16 4, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



CHINESE PLACE NAMES REFERRED TO IN THIS REPORT 



Chinese place names referred to in the text appear below in 

 English, either transliterated, translated, or otherwise described. 

 With the localities on the map (pi. 1) are also given the Chinese 

 names. 



Aigawa: Village, northwestern Kuantung. 



Bantatsu: Hill, 5 kilometers east of Heijo, Korea. Type locality of Kobaya- 



shi's Bantatsu formation. 

 Chang'-chia Hill : 1 mile south of Yen-tai. 

 Cheng-chang-kou : Village, 1.5 miles southeast of Hsiao-shih. 

 Chiao-tou: Town on the Antung-Mukden line. Type locality of the Sinian 



Chiaotou formation. 

 Chien-chang-tzu: Small village, 1 mile southwest of Tao-yuan-kou. 

 Chin-chia-cheng-tzu : Town, 12 miles south of Fu-chou. A very famous fossil 



locality of the Cambrian. 

 Chiu-shu-kou: Small village in the Niu-hsin-tai coal field. A good fossil 



locality for the Ssuyen formation. 

 Chuan-shui-ho-tzu: Village, 3 miles northeast of Hsiao-shih. 

 Feng-huang-cheng: TouTi on the Antung-Mukden line. 

 Feng-mi-la-tzu: Village, 5 miles southeast of Hsiao-shih. 

 Fu-chin-kou: A ridge, 2.5 miles southwest of Miyanohara station. A good 



fossil locality for Ssuyen formation. 

 Hsia-kang-yao : Village, 3.5 miles southeast of Yen-tai. 

 Hsiao-cha-kou: Small village, 3.5 miles south of Hsiao-shih. 

 Hsiao-nan-kou: Small village, 1 mile southwest of Hung-lien-kou. A very good 



fossil locality for Ssuyen formation. 

 Hsiao-shih: Town, fl miles east of Pen-hsi-hu. A center of the Hsiao-shih 



coal field. 

 Hsieh-chia-wei-tzu: Village, 1 mile west of Hsiao-shih. 

 Hsi-kou : Village, near the center of the Wu-hu-tsui coal field. 

 Hsi-tien-chia-tun : Village, 1 mile south of Aigawa, Kuantung. 

 Huang-chi-kou: Small village, 1 mile southeast of the Tao-yuan-kou colliery. 

 Huang-kan-kou: Small village, 1.5 miles south of the Tao-yuan-kou colliery. 

 Hui-kou: Small village, 6 miles southeast of Yen-tai. 

 Hui-shan : Small village, 4 miles northeast of Pen-hsi-hu. 

 Hung-lien-kou: Chief mining village in the center of the Niu-hsin-tal coal 



field. 

 Hun-ho: A tributary of the Liao River. 

 Huo-lien-chai : Station on the Antung-Mukden line. Good fossil localities of 



the older Paleozoic formations. 

 Kan-cheng: Large town, 38 miles east of Pen-hsi-hu. 

 Kan-chia-tun: Small village in the southern part of the Wu-hu-tsui coal field. 



A good fossil locality of the Ssuyen formation. 

 Kan-tao-tzu: Small island near Aigawa. Kuantung. 

 Kan-tien Hill : Hill near the Wu-hu-tsui coal field. 

 Ku-chia-tsu: Village, 2.5 miles south of Tao-yuan-kou. A fossil locality for 



the Santao formation. 

 Kuo-chia-tien : Station on the South Manchuria Railway main line, 215 kilo- 

 meters northwest of Mukden. 

 Lao-hu-ti-kou: Small village near the Tao-yuan-kou colliery. 

 Lao-hu-shan: Hill, 1 mile north of Aigawa. 



