PALEONTOLOGY. 
STRATIGRAPHIC AND GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIES. 
The table gives the general stratigraphic and geographic distribution of 
the Chinese species described in this memoir. 
The asterisk used opposite the 
species by authors to indicate the position of the species is replaced by the 
locality number or numbers to enable the student to refer to the exact locality, 
stratigraphic position, and lists of associated species. 
of localities and associated species 
[See pp. 15-28 for list 
The following is a summary of the genera and species: 


Classification. Genera. | Subgenera. | Species. | Varieties. 
Foraminifera....... 1d wisilogstuitche ee goes Tlie 2, tee 
Poriferderm ager: Ze ls veptence moneaane 2 leer epee oe 
Anthozoawiaeesaeee T) Ri orbacac arse LEA fs Seer eee 
Annelida ia. necoce OR eae. OW en enema e 
Brachiopoda....... 13° 4 36 4 
Gastropoda........ Sia lise eos II 2 
Pteropodae., sn. 0 DPE Werenserrere tes re I 
Cephalopoda....... er ottion are 1? Milne foers. 
Uitlobita een 36 1 175 4 
Ostracodas sasae-e) 1.70] 5 Rear oN pepe Omen ameter See 
63 5 245 11 






General Stratigraphic and Geographic Position of the Cambrian Faunas of China. 
Name. 
FORAMINIFERA. 
Globigerina ? mantoensis 
PORIFERA. 

Protospongia chloris 
Protospongia sp. undt 
ANTHOZOA. 
Coscinocyathus elvira 
Planolites sp. undt 
BRACHIOPODA. 
Micromitra sculptilis 
Micromitra (Paterina) labradorica orientalis 
Micromitra (Paterina) lucina 
Micromitra (Iphidella) pannula maladensis* 
Micromitra (Iphidella) pannula ophirensist 
Obolus chinensis 







Stratigraphic General geographic 
position. position. 
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C4 354 
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dus each kas eet 60 I 4 Racer | prorice Oy 14 ccs 
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35" 
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36d 
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pita “ 357 
Dice aittebera les 63 I Xs Cig la. ool 358 
5 tagesaeaek acho 64 I Als C62 si Ste 

*Also occurs in Idaho and Newfoundland. 
Note.—The columns ‘‘Near Ch’ang-hia,” ‘Near Ch’au-mi-tién,” ‘Near Sin-t’ai-hién,”’ ‘““Near T'si- 
nan,” “Near Fang-lan-chén,” “Near Tung-yii,” ‘Near Chén-ping-hién,” “Near Ting-hiang-hién,” and 
“Near Kao-kia-p’u” are omitted in this page, as the species recorded in the first column were not collected 
in those localities. 
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tAlso occurs in Utah. 
