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  • 1  THE SYSTEMATIC POSITION OF THE PLIOCENE TURTLE FROM TIENSHUI,KANSU (NORTH CHINA)
    MARIAN MlYNARSKI
    1955(3):161-165. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1955.03.002 CSTR:
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    C.C.Young in 1950 described a genus and species of fossil turtle new toChina under the name Terrapene sinica n.sp..The remains of this turtle arefrom Hipparion-Red Clay in North China (Pliocene).Placing it in the genusTerrapene the author refers to Hay’s characteristics of the genus (1908a).It is difficult to determine the systematic position of this turtle.After thorough investigation of the holotype and after seeing the schematic drawings in Young's work Icame to the conclusion that the turle in question certainly does not belong to the genus Terrapene merrem.
    2  AN ADDITIONAL SPECIMEN OF FORKED FROND OF PROTOBLECHNUM WONGII HALLE
    T.Y.CHOW S.J.CHANG L.C.CHANG
    1955(3):169-171. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1955.03.004 CSTR:
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    In a recently published account entitled “On a forked frond of Protoblechnumwongii Halle”,Dr.Sze has made known an interesting specimen of a forkedfrond of Protoblechnum wongii Halle found from the Shihhotze Series of S.E.Shansi.
    3  ON THE OCCURRENCE OF EMPLECTOPTERIDIUM ALATUM KAWASAKI FROM THE SHANSI SERIES OF SOUTHEASTERN SHANSI
    H.H.LEE
    1955(3):181-188. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1955.03.006 CSTR:
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    Among the plant fossils collected by Messrs.K.C.Yang,S.Wang and S.F.Peng during the geological investigation in southeastern Shansi in 1954,thereare some considerable well-preserved specimens of Callipteridium-like frond whichappear referable to the present genus.Most of the specimens were found fromthe Shansi Series at several localities:Changtsun,Shihkutsun,and Chaochiakouof Luanhsien,a few very fragmentary specimens have also been gathered fromWuhsianghsien,S.E.Shansi.
    4  NOTE ON A NEW PROETID FROM UPPER DEVONIAN OF KWANGSI
    W.T.CHANG
    1955(3):191-192. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1955.03.008 CSTR:
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    In 1950,some interesting specimens of small trilobites have been forwardedthe writer for examination by Prof.C.C.Yü which form the subject of the presentcommunication.The specimens were collected by Prof.Yü from the PisoliticLimestone Series near Fonglingshan,Lingchuan-Hsien,Kwangsi province.The trilobite fossils were found in association with some ostracods and smallChonetes.The ostracods have been recently identified by Y.T.Hou as Richterinasubstriatula Hou,R.subhemisphaerica Hou and Healdia lingchuanensis Houassigning to the Upper Devonian age.It is interesting that the evidence of thetrilobites points also to the Upper Devonian age.
    5  NEW DEVONIAN OSTRACODS FROM HUPEH
    Y.T.Hou
    1955(3):226-244. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1955.03.011 CSTR:
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    The materials which form the subject of the present paper was collected fromthe Upper Devonian Hsiehkingssu formation of Changyang district,W.Hupeh.The majority of the ostracods are more or less ironized,and are usually wellpreserved.The specimens illustrated and described in this paper comprise 15 species in11 genera,of them 4 genera and 11 species are new.The Hsiehkingsuu formation of Changyang district of Hupeh is estimatedabout 30 meters in thickness.The ostracods obtained from the thin-bedded and argillaceous limestones i.e. from the middle part of this formation are

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