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  • 1  LUNGMACHI FORMATION GRAPTOLITES FROM SANLANGPU OF XIXIANG, SOUTHERN SHAANXI
    Yu Jianhua Fang Yiting Zhang Daliang
    1988(2):156-161. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1988.02.004 CSTR:
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    The specimens referred to the Lungmachi Formation graptolites in the present paper were collected from Sanlangpu of Xixiang, Southern Shaanxi, consisting of 8 genera and 51 species or subspecies including 12 new species (see Table l in the Chinese text). This paper describes only the new species, with the rest being shown in tablesand plates. According to the present data on hand, the Lungmachi Formation graptolites studied here may be divided into 4 zones as follows:4. Orthograptus vesiculosus Zone (L3)3. Parakidograptus acuminatus Zone (L2)2. Glyptograptus persculptus Zone (L1)1. Diplograptus bohemicus Zone (W6)The first graptolite zone belongs to the Upper Ordovician, while the others to the Lower Silurian, indicating that the Lungmachi Formation in our studied area is a lithostratigraphic unit stridling across the Ordovician-Silurian boundary.This paper is in commemoration of the respectable late Prof. Mu En-zhi, to whom the writers are very much obliged for his kindness inguiding their scientific researches.
    2  NEW MATERIAL OF AZYGOGRAPTIDAE AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE
    Ge Meiyu
    1988(2):209-211. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1988.02.009 CSTR:
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    Among the graptolites collected by Unit 734 from the Lower Ordovician Qiaotingzi Formation (corresponding to the Ningkou Formation) at Xiayanzhai of Jishou, Hunan, more than ten specimens particularly chosen from the collection were handed over to the writer for. study. These spe cimens preserved as mere carbonaceous films in grey green slate belong to one new genus and the same new species named by the writer Jishougraptus mui gen. et sp. nov. in association with Didymograptus cf. praenuntius
    3  SEQUENCES OF LLANDOVERIAN CHITINOZOANS IN YANGZl REGION
    Geng Liangyu Cai Xirao
    1988(2):254-255. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1988.02.014 CSTR:
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    This paper is dedicated as a token of homage and gratitude to Prof. Mu. En-zhi, the nestor in the field of graptolite studies, who introduced us chitinozoan studies with constant supports in many ways, and who died on 8th April, 1987. The Palaeontological Society of China has decided to publish a specieal volume in memory of this outstanding scientist.
    4  THE 2ND CONGRESS OF THE PALEOBOTANICAL SOCIETY OF PSC HELD IN NANJING
    1988(2):265-265. CSTR:
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    The 2nd Congress of the Paleobotanical Society of Palaeontological Society and the Paleobolanical symposium (1987) held from November 24th to 27th at Nanjing, Jiangsu. Present at the meeting were 86 Chinese paleobotanists and several students from research institutes, universities, colleges, natural historical museums and geological, coal- and petroleum-prospecting parties.

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