18 BULLETIN 131, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



Shannon, Earl V., On galenobismutite from a gold quartz vein in Boise County, 

 Idaho. Wash. Acad. Sci., Journ., vol. 11 pp. 298-300, 1921. 



Notes on Anglesite, anthophyllite, calcite datolite, sillimanite, stil- 



pnomelane, tetrahedrite and triplite. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 58, pp. 437- 

 453, 1920. 



Mineralogy of some black sands from Idaho with a description of the 



methods used for their study. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 60, art. 3, 33 pp., 

 1921. 

 Notes on the mineralogy of three gouge clays from precious metal 



veins. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 62, art. 9, 1922. 



24. Banner. Ag. 



76 miles NE. Boise, O. S. L. R. R. 

 Granite. 

 Veins. 



Top. sheet Bear Valley. 

 (Coal). Bowen, C. F., Coal at Horseshoe Bend and Jerusalem Valley, 

 Boise County, Idaho, U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. 531, pp. 245-251, 1913. 



25. Moore Creek. Au, monazite (PI.). . 



Stream gravels. 



Top. sheet Idaho Basin. 



26. Centerville (Idaho Basin). Au (D, PI.). 



44 miles NE. Boise, O. S. L. R. R. 



Granite cut by aplite and lamprophyres. 



Veins, stream gravels. 



Lindgren, W., The mining districts of Idaho Basin and Boise Ridge, Idaho. 



Eighteenth Ann. Rept., pt. 3, 1898, pp. 617-744. 

 Min. Res. 1905, pp. 228-229. 



1906, p. 253-254. 



1907, pt. 1, p. 293. 



1908, pt. 1, pp. 418-419. 



1909, pt. 1, p. 344. 

 Top. sheet Idaho Basin. 



Hastings, John B., The Boise Basin in Idaho. Eng. Mining Journ., vol. 58, 

 p. 560, 1894, Scientific Amer. Supplement, vol. 38, pp. 15540-15541, 

 1894. 



Nye, Robert, The Boise Basin mining district. Mining and Scientific 

 Press, vol. 81, p. 400, 1900. 



27. Deadwood. Au (PL). 



80 miles NE. Boise, O. S. L. R. R. 



Stream gravels. 



Min. Res. 1907, pt. 1, p. 293. 



1908, pt. 1, p. 419. 



1909, pt. 1, p. 345. 



Hill, W. H., The Deadwood placer claims, Idaho. Eng. Mining Journal, 



vol. 60, pp. 225-226, 1895. 

 Top. sheet Bear Valley. 



28. Gold Fork (Roseberry). Au (PI.). 



41 miles SE. Evergreen, P. & I. N. R. R. 

 Tertiary gravels. 



Lindgren, W., The gold and silver veins of Silver City, De Lamar, and 

 other mining districts in Idaho. 20th Ann. Rept., pt. 3. 1900, p. 242. 



