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This fauna, though meager, is not distinct in any way from 
faunas listed above. As Pratt and Smith 6 point out, there is 
no evidence of any notable stratigraphic break here, and the 
stream in its meanderings so exposes the strata that exact obser- 
vations are possible. Their tentative evidence of an uncon- 
formity between the Cangpinsa and the Vigo in Cambagaco 
Ridge near Vigo River is interpreted by the writer as a result 
of faulting. 
Locality llx, Philippine Islands, Luzon, Tayabas Province, 
Bondoc Peninsula, on west bank of Sapa Tubigbinukot 400 
yards upstream from Sapa Yaknas ; in soft, yellow sand- 
stone of Canguinsa age. October 31, 1919. Coll., Roy E. 
Dickerson. The strata at this point dip west about 20° while 
the overlying Malumbang, a few hundred feet west, has a gentle 
dip of 2° to 3°. At other places in this vicinity a notable 
unconformity separates these two formations. The fauna 
listed below is especially noteworthy as being composed of 85.90 
per cent living species. Here again the stratigraphy is very 
satisfactory. 
Species from locality llx. 
Architectonica pictum (Philippi) ; 
living. 
Cancellaria elegans Sowerby; 
living. 
Cerithidea near dolirni, but detail 
differs. 
Cypraea sp. 
Ficus reticulata (Lamarck) ; 
living. 
Ha/rpa articularis Lamarck; 
living. 
Nassa ther sites (Bruguiere) ; 
living. 
Nassa crenulata (Bruguiere) ; 
living. 
Nassa reussi K. Martin? (may = 
N. costellifera Adams). 
Natica spadicea Reeve; living. 
Natica cumingiana Recluz; living. 
Ranella tuberculata Broderip; 
living. 
S trombus swainsoni Reeve; living. 
Terebra bicincta K. Martin. 
Turris marmorata (Lamarck) ; 
living. 
PELECYPODA 
Cardita antiquata Linnaeus ; living. 
Cardium attenuatum Sowerby; 
living. 
Cardium unicolor Sowerby; living,, 
dementia hyalina Philippi = C. 
papyracea; living. 
Glycimeris viteus (Lamarck) ; 
living. 
Glycimeris angulatus (Lamarck) ; 
living. 
Ostrea. 
Pecten pseudolima Sowerby ; 
living. 
Spisula sp. 
Vermetus javanus ? K. Martin. 
Pratt, W. E., and Smith, W. D., Philip. Journ. Sci. § A 8 (1913) 317. 
