Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . Tai-shancomplex. Present land surface. Dolomitic limestone, darkgray and liver-browncolors. Shaly gray limestonesand shales, buff crys-talline dolomite, andthin white limestone. Blue-gray limestone, con-glomeritic at varioushorizons. Green ahaleand slabby liraeston Gray limestone mottledwith ocher. Dark gray oolitic lime-stone. Olive-gray oolitic lime-tone. Brown shale with thingray limestones. Buff and gray shales withgray and buff earthylimestone and blackslabby limestone. Schists and gneisses withintruded granite, sy-enite, etc. Fig. I.—Section of the


Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . Tai-shancomplex. Present land surface. Dolomitic limestone, darkgray and liver-browncolors. Shaly gray limestonesand shales, buff crys-talline dolomite, andthin white limestone. Blue-gray limestone, con-glomeritic at varioushorizons. Green ahaleand slabby liraeston Gray limestone mottledwith ocher. Dark gray oolitic lime-stone. Olive-gray oolitic lime-tone. Brown shale with thingray limestones. Buff and gray shales withgray and buff earthylimestone and blackslabby limestone. Schists and gneisses withintruded granite, sy-enite, etc. Fig. I.—Section of the Sinian System in the Chang-hia District, Shan-tung Willis and Blackwelder, 1907. Pub. No. 54. Carnegie Institution of Wash-ington, Vol. I. * 52 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS \^0L. 64. Fig. 2.—Section of the Sinian System in the Sin-tai District, Shan-tung CAMBRIAN FAUNAS OF EASTERN ASIA 53 Ki-choulimestones. Man-toshales. Hu-to system. mm^^^^mm m^^^^^m £0k


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