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CHINESE LocALItiES—Continued. 
C57. Same horizon as C4, different section; below C11, same section; above C58, same 
section. 
Middle Cambrian: In limestone nodules in the lower shale member of the Kiu-lung 
group [Blackwelder, 1907a, pp. 37 and 40 (first list of fossils)], 3 miles (4.8 km.) 
south of Kao-kia-p’u, and 4 miles (6.4 km.) north of Sin-t’ai-hién, Sin-t’ai district, 
Shan-tung. 
Acrothele rara A gnostus kushanensis Anomocarella albion 
Orthotheca delphus Dorypyge richthofent Anomocarella chinensis 
Agnostus chinensis Anomocare alcinoe Dolichometo pus deois 
C58. Below C57, same section. 
Middle Cambrian: Green shale near the middle of the Ch’ang-hia limestone, at top 
of hill 2 miles (3.2 km.) south-southeast of Kao-kia-p’u, Shan-tung. 
Two species, Redlichia finalis and Ptychoparia ? sp. (pygidium). 
C59. = Ordovician and Carboniferous. 
C60. About roo feet below the horizon of C3, different section; about 250 feet below C8, 
same section. 
Lower Cambrian: Slaty black limestones in the lower part of the Man-t’o shales 
[Blackwelder, 19074a, p. 28 (third paragraph), and fig. 8 (bed 11), p. 28], 3.5 miles 
(5.6 km.) southwest of Yen-chuang, Sin-t’ai district, Shan-tung. 
One species, Redlichia sp. 
C61. About 25 feet above C6, same section; about 125 feet below C64, same section; 
about same horizon as C11, different section. 
Upper Cambrian: A dense black limestone in the uppermost limestone member of the 
Kiu-lung group [Blackwelder, 19074, pp. 37 and 41 (third list of fossils), and fig. 
10 (bed 13), p. 38], 3 miles (4.8 km.) southwest of Yen-chuang, Sin-t’ai district, 
Shan-tung. This horizon is at the lower of the two stars opposite bed ‘‘13”’ on 
page 38. 
Billingsella pumpellyi Pterocephalus busiris Chuangia fragmenta 
Proampyx burea Chuangia batia Ptychaspis baubo 
C62. About 75 feet above C1, which occurs at a locality 3 miles east; about 75 feet below 
C12 and C13, same section. 
Middle Cambrian: Earthy layer in the middle limestone of the Kiu-lung group [Black- 
welder, 19074, pp. 37 and 40 (last list of fossils, and fig. 10 (base of bed 7), p. 38], 
2.5 miles (4 km.) south of Yen-chuang, on the north-northeast spur of Hu-lu-shan, 
Sin-t’ai district, Shan-tung. 
Obolus chinensis Hyolithes cybele 
Acrotreta shantungensis Anomocarella chinensis 
C63. About 40 feet above C5, same section; about 25 feet below Cg, same section. 
Middle Cambrian: Sandy shale near the base of the Kiu-lung group [Blackwelder, 
19074, p. 37 (third paragraph), and fig. 8a (bed 32), p. 29], 3.5 miles (5.6 km.) 
southwest of Yen-chuang, Sin-t’ai district, Shan-tung. 
One species, Obolus obscurus. 
C64. About 125 feet above C61, same section. 
Upper Cambrian: Upper limestone member of the Kiu-lung group [Blackwelder, 
19074, pp. 37 and 42 (first list of fossils), and fig. 10 (bed 20), p. 38], 2.7 miles 
(4.3 km.) southwest of Yen-chuang, Sin-t’ai district, Shan-tung. 
Obolus damesi Syntrophia orthia Chuangia nais Ptychaspis ceto 
Eoorthis doris Hyolithes daphnis Ptychas pis baubo Ptychaspis sp. undt. 
Eoorthis kaysert Orthotheca cyrene Ptychas pis cacus (free cheek) 
Eoorthis linnarssoni Soleno pleura beroe Ptychaspis callisto Anomocare sp. 
Huenella orientalis Chuangia batia Ptychas pis calyce Coosia ? bianos 
