24 RESEARCH IN CHINA. 
CHINESE LOcALITIES—Continued. 
C65 = Ordovician. 
C66. ‘‘ Material probably lost.’’ [Bailey Willis.] 
C67. Supposed to be from horizon of C36, C45, C47, C50, and C68. 
Upper Cambrian: Stream gravels (from the wash from the mountains south of the 
city) used in making the railroad grade one-third mile (0.5 km.) west of the west 
city gate at Tsi-nan, Shan-tung. 
Obolus cf. matinalis Eoorthis cf. linnarssont Ptychas pis sp. undt. 
C68. Same horizon as C47 and C50, same section; about same horizon as C45, different 
section; below C36, same section. 
Upper Cambrian: Upper part of the Ch’au-mi-tién limestone [Blackwelder, 1907a, 
p. 36 (part of the third list of fossils)], on crest of ridge east of Ch’au-mi-tién, 200 
yards (183 m.) north of the wayside shrine, Ch’ang-hia district, Shan-tung. 
Two species, Eoorthis kayseri and Anomocarella ? sp. undt. 
C69. 35 feet above C70, same section; below C71, same section. 
Middle Cambrian: Limestone in shales about 65 feet (19.5 m.) above the base of the 
Ki-chéu limestone [Willis and Blackwelder, 1907, p. 145. first list of fossils], 4 
miles (6.4 km.) east of Fang-lan-chén, Shan-si. 
Conokephalina vesta A graulos obscura Dolichometopus hyrie 
Inouyia inflata Anomocare ? nereis 
C70. 35 feet below C69, same section. 
Middle Cambrian: Oolitic limestone about 30 feet (9 m.) above the base of the Ki-chéu 
limestone [Willis and Blackwelder, 1907, p. 144, last list of fossils], 4 miles (6.4 
km.) south-southwest of Tung-yii, Shan-si. 
Scenella ? dilatatus Conokephalina sp. Inouyia melie 
Helcionella ?? simplex Inouyia capax A graulos vicina 
Conokephalina maia 
C71. About 50 feet below the horizon of C37 and C72, same section; about 125 feet above 
C75, different section. 
Middle Cambrian: Massive cliff-making limestone in the central portion of the 
Ki-chéu formation [Willis and Blackwelder, 1907, pp. 139 and 145 (second list 
of fossils)], 4 miles (6.4 km.) southwest of Tung-yii, Shan-si. 
Obolus shansiensis ? Orthotheca glabra Solenopleura pauperata 
Yorkia ? orientalis A gnostus chinensis Anomocarella bigsbyi 
Acrotreta shantungensis Dorypyge richthofeni levis Anomocarella comus 
Eoorthis sp. undt. Crepicephalus damia Anomocarella undata 
C72. About same horizon as C37, same section; about 50 feet above C71, same section; 
about 200 feet below C73, same section; about 225 feet below C74, same section. 
Middle Cambrian: Thin green-gray limestone interbedded with ocherous and green 
clay shales, overlying the massive oolite in the Ki-chéu formation [Willis and 
Blackwelder, 1907, pp. 139 and 145 (third list of fossils)], 4 miles (6.4 km.) east 
of Fang-lan-chén, Shan-si. 
Lingulella (Lingulepis ?) sp. undt. Dorypyge richthofeni levis Anomocare flava 
Pelagiella willisi Conokephalina sp. undt. Anomocare ? nereis 
Orthotheca glabra 
C73. About 200 feet above C37 and C72, same section; about 25 feet below C74, same 
section. 
Middle Cambrian: Conglomeritic limestones near the top of the Ki-chéu formation 
[Willis and Blackwelder, 1907, p. 145, fourth list of fossils], 4 miles (6.4 km.) 
east of Fang-lan-chén, Shan-si. 
Two species, Blackwelderia cilix and Inouyia ? regularis. 
