20 BULLETIN 131, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



35. Westview (Willow Creek, Pearl, Rock Creek). Au, Ag, Pb. 



8 miles NE. Emmett, P. & I. N. R. R., 15 miles north of Eagle, O. S. L. R.R. 



Granite cut by granite and diorite porphyry dikes. 



Veins. 



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



Idaho. 18th Ann. Rept., pt. 3, 1898, p. 707. 

 Min. Res. 1905, p. 229. 



1906, p. 255. 



1907, pt. 1, p. 294. 



1908, pt. 1, p. 420. 



1909, pt. 1, p. 345. 

 Top. sheet Boise. 



Folio 45, 1898. 



Bonner County 



(Includes Boundary County) 



Curtis, W. M., The Priest Lake mining district, Idaho. Engineering & Mining 

 Jour., vol. 82, p. 866, 1906. 



Soper, E. K., The mining districts of northern Idaho. Mining & Sci. Press, vol. 

 116, pp. 121-127, 1918. 



Lancaster, Joseph, The Priest Lake district, Idaho. Mining World, vol. 32, p. 

 100, 1910. 



Daly, Reginald A., Geology of the North American Cordillera at the Forty-ninth 

 Parallel. Canada Dept. Interior, Report of Chief Astronomer for 1910, vols. 

 2 and 3, pp. 1-799, map, 1913. Also issued as Memoir 38 of Canada Geol. 

 Survey, Ottawa, 1915. 



Daly, Reginald A., The differentiation of a secondary magma through gravita- 

 tive adjustment. (Moyie sill in the Purcell Mountain Range, Idaho-Mon- 

 tana). Festschrift Harry Rosenbusch, pp. 203-233, Stuttgart, 1906. 



36. East Shore (Clark Fork). Cu, Au, Ag, Pb. 



Clark Fork and Hope stations, N. P. R. R. 



Algonkian sediments (Belt Series). 



Veins. 



Calkins, F. C, and MacDonald, D. F., A geological reconnaissance in 

 northern Idaho and northwestern Montana. Bull. 384, 1909, pp. 95-97. 



MacDonald, D. F., Economic features of northern Idaho and north- 

 western Montana. Bull. 285, 1906, pp. 47-48. 



Min. Res. 1907, pt. 1, p. 294. 



1908, pt. 1, p. 420. 



1909, pt. 1, p. 345. 



U. S. Bureau of Mines Bull. 166, pp. 14 and 16-17, 1919. 



37. Kootenai. Ag. Pb. 



40 miles NW. of Iola, G. N. R. R. 



38. Mooyie Yaak. Au, Pb, Ag. (Now Boundary County.) 



19 miles NE. Bonners Ferry, G. N. R. R. 



Calkins, F. C, and MacDonald, D. F., A geological reconnaissance in 



northern Idaho and Northwestern Montana. Bull. 384, 1909, pp. 



107-108. 

 U. S. Bureau of Mines Bull. 166, p. 14, 1919. 



39. Pend Orielle (Blacktail). Au, Ag, Cu, Pb. 



5 miles east of Westbound, N. P. R. R. 



Pre Cambrian (Belt?) sediments cut by monzonites. 



Veins. 



