THE CAMBRIAN FAUNAS. 17 
CHINESE LocaALITIES—Continued. 
C9. Just below C7, same section; about 25 feet above C63, same section; about same 
horizon as C52, different section. 
Middle Cambrian: Lower limestone member of the Kiu-lung group [Blackwelder, 
19074, pp. 37 and 39 (third list of fossils), and fig. 8a (bed 33), p. 29], 3 miles 
(4.8 km.) southwest of Yen-chuang, Sin-t’ai district, Shan-tung. In the section 
on page 29 of Blackwelder, 1907a, this horizon is not starred, but occurs at the 
base of the lower of the two bands of oolitic limestone numbered “33.” 
Micromitra (Paterina) labradorica orientalis Anomocare minus 
Inouyia abaris Coosia decelus 
C10. About 200 feet above C7, same section; about same horizon as C1, C2, and Cg, 
different section. 
Middle Cambrian: Lower shale member of the Kiu-lung group [Blackwelder, 1907a, 
pp. 37 and 40 (part of the third list of fossils), and fig. 8a (bed 35), p. 29], about 
3 miles (4.8 km.) southwest of Yen-chuang, Sin-t’ai district, Shan-tung. 
Obolus damesi Menocephalus sp. undt Anomocarella temenus 
C11. About same horizon as C61, different section; above C57, same section; about same 
horizon as C334, different section. 
Upper Cambrian: Crystalline limestone 60 feet (18 m.) above the base of the upper- 
most limestone member [Blackwelder, 19074, pp. 37 and 41 (last list of fossils)] 
2.1 miles (3.4 km.) southwest of Yen-chuang, Sin-t’ai district, Shan-tung. 
Two species, Chuangia batia and Chuangia nitida. 
C12. About 120 feet below C6, same section; about 75 feet above C62, same section but 
at a locality 3 miles east; C13 includes the horizon represented by C12; about 
150 feet above C1, same section. 
Middle Cambrian: Gray limestone near the top of the middle limestone member of 
the Kiu-lung group [Blackwelder, 19074, pp. 37 and 41 (part of the first list of 
fossils), and fig. 10 (bed 7), p. 38], 3.25 miles (5.2 km.) southwest of Yen-chuang, 
Sin-t’ai district, Shan-tung. This horizon is starred at the top of bed ‘‘7’’ in the 
section on page 28. 
Acrotreta pacifica Blackwelderia alastor Inouyia acalle 
Teinistion alcon Damesella blackwelderi Lisania ajax 
Teinistion typicalis Pterocephalus asiaticus Anomocarella tutia 
C13. The horizon of C 13 includes that of C12; about 120 feet below C6, same section; 
about 75 feet above C62, which is in same section but at a locality 3 miles east; 
about 150 feet above C1, same section. 
Middle Cambrian: Yellow slabby limestone in the middle limestone member of the 
Kiu-lung group [Blackwelder, 19074¢, pp. 37 and 41, part of the first list of fossils], 
on the west slope of hill in angle between two faults, just east of the granite mass 
of the Lién-hua-shan, 6 miles (9.6 km.) southwest of Yen-chuang, Sin-t’ai dis- 
trict, Shan-tung. Collected at some distance from C12 and includes more. 
Its horizon is that of bed 7 of fig. 10, page 38. 
Two species, Damesella bella granulata and Damesella blackwelderi. 
C14. From the horizons of C12 and C13. 
Middle Cambrian: In talus from the middle limestone member of the Kiu-lung group 
[Blackwelder, 19074, p. 37], 2.8 miles (4.5 km.) southwest of Yen-chuang, Sin- 
t’ai district, Shan-tung. Field label says section 6K, stratum 11, which is about 
200 feet above C61. Note by C. D. Walcott says it is from stratum 4, the 
horizon of C12 and C13. 
One species, Damesella blackwelderi. 
C15. About same horizon as C16 and C27. 
Lower Cambrian: Slaty black limestone in the lower part of the Man-t’o shale [Black- 
welder, 19074, p. 26, third paragraph; and fig. 6 (bed 7), p. 25], at Ch’ang-hia, 
Shan-tung. 
One species, Redlichia chinensis. 
