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CHAPTER II.—STRATIGRAPHY OF SHAN-TUNG—Continued. 
Ch’au-mi-tién limestone . 3 : 4 
Stratigraphy . . 
Fossils from Ch’au-mi- tién Hestone 
In the Sin-t’ai district 
Stratigraphy 
Fossils from the lower Greate 
Fossils from the lower shale 
Fossils from the middle limestone . 
Fossils from the upper shale . 
Fossils from the upper limestone 
Vicinity of T’ai-an-fu 
South of Po-shan , 
Tsi-nan formation 
In the Ch’ang-hia district 
Stratigraphy 
Fossils in the Tsi-nan formation 
In the Sin-t’ai district 
Stratigraphy 
Fossils in the Tsi-nan 
In the Po-shan district 
Igneous rocks associated with the Satan eaten 
Pre-Carboniferous unconformity 
Carboniferous system 
Po-shan?coal-bearing foenaten 
In the{Sin-t’ai district 
Stratigraphy 
Fossils from Po-shan Coco 
In the Po-shan district 
Permo-Mesozoic 
Sin-t’ai series 
In the Sin-t’ai district 
In the Yen-chuang district 
In the Po-shan district 
Tertiary 
W6n-ho Eonpicenerate 
CHAPTER III.—SrructuraL GEOLOGY OF SHAN-TUNG, by Bailey Willis 
General observations 
Method of discussion 
Structure of the T’ai-shan eanvler 
Metamorphism and folding 
Jointing 
Structure of the Sinian aysten! 
General considerations : 
Original lay of the strata 
Relative rigidities of the Sinian formatins 
Distribution of structures 
Structure of the Sinian in the Ch’ang- ite Aictvict 
Detailed observations 
Structure of the Sinian in the Sin- ai disteick 
Absence of folds 
Normal faulting 
In the Sin-t’ai disteict 
In general . : : : ‘ 
Detailsiof faulting 9) 
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