Issue 2,1958 Table of Contents

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  • 1  STENOPORIDAE FROM UPPER PALAEOZOIC OF CHINA
    Yang King-chih
    1958(2):131-140. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1958.02.003
    [Abstract](22) [HTML](0) [PDF 4.52 M](540)
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    Introduction The specimens dealt with here were sent by the geological parties in 1956 to the writer forstudy. They were collected from the Carboniferous and Permian of eight provinces: Szechuan,Hupeh, Hunan, Kiangsi, Kwangsi, Sinkiang, Kansu and Inner Mongolia. Eleven species in fivegenera are described and studied; they are Scenodiscus undulatus(sp. nov.), S. granularis(sp.
    2  THE ORDOVICIAN TRILOBITES OF SOUTHWESTERN CHINA
    Sheng S. F.
    1958(2):183-204. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1958.02.007
    [Abstract](29) [HTML](0) [PDF 4.56 M](572)
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    INTRODUCTION The materials described here in this paper were collected from three regions (1) in theOmeishan of Szechuan, (2) along the Szechuan-Kweichow border, and (3) in the central Yunnan.Collections from the former two regions were collected by the author in 1938-1940, while fromMr. C. S. Pien and the late Mr. T. Y. Hsu. The trilobite-bearing strata of these regions
    3  FUSULINIDS FROM THE TYPE-LOCALITY OF THE CHANGHSING LIMESTONE
    Sheng J. C. Chang L. H.
    1958(2):210-214. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1958.02.009
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    The present brief communication is published in order to demonstrate a small fusulinid faunafound from the Changhsing limestone at the type-locality in the Changhsing coal fields, some 25km northwest of the Changhsing city, northeastern Chekiang Province by W. S. Wu, H. L. Liang,L. H. Lu and the writers in a field trip to Changhsing in the spring of 1956. Although thelimestone and its fauna of this region have been the subject of some studies, the fusulinids have notyet been described.
    4  PERMIAN OSTRACODS FROM THE CHIHSIA LIMESTONE OF LUNGTAN, NANKING
    Chen T. C.
    1958(2):236-274. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1958.02.011
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    The specimens described in this paper were collected in the spring of 1955 by the writer andher friends from the Lower Permian Chihsia limestone at Kwanshan, Lungtan, about 20 kmsoutheast of Nanking. The ostracods described and illustrated here comprise 37 species in 11genera, of which 29 species are new. The majority of the specimens were found in the middlepart (ca. 138 m. in thickness) of the Chihsia formation. The specimens are more or less

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