42 A Bibliography of the Geology, etc., of California. 



On the Mesozoic and Cenozoic palaeontology of California; by 

 C. A. White. Bulletin No. 15, Vol. 3. Washington, 1885. 

 33 pp. 



This report contains general remarks on the geology of the coast ; 

 the Shasta group ; relations of the fauna of the auriferous slates to 

 that of the Shasta group; the geological age of the Aucella-hea,Ting 

 strata of California; remarks on certain Californian fossils which 

 have been identitied with Eastern species ; etc., etc. 



Notes on the stratigraphy of California; by George F. Becker. 

 Bulletin No. 19, Vol. 3. Washington, 1885. 28 pp. 



This report treats of the metamorphic rocks of the Coast Ranges ; 

 the non-conformity between the Knoxville beds and the Chico ; iden- 

 tity of the Mariposa and Knoxville beds ; relation of the Cascades to 

 the Sierra and the Coast Ranges of California ; Mesozoic beds ; Palaso- 

 zoic rocks of California ; etc. 



On new Cretaceous fossils from California; by C. A. White. 

 Bulletin No. 22, Vol. 3. Washington, 1885. 25 pp. 5 

 plates. 



The following species are described in this bulletin : Coralliochama 

 n.gen; C.Orcutti; Trochus(0.xy stele) euryostomus; Nerita, sp.l ; Cerith- 

 ium Pillingi; C. totiuin; Sanctorum ; Solarium Wallalensis. 



Notes on the geology of California; by J. S. Diller. Bulletin 

 No. 33, Vol. 5. Washington, 1886. 23 pp. 



This bulletin contains articles on the character and distribution of 

 the Carboniferous limestones ; structure of the Sierra Nevada range ; 

 age of the faulting of the Sierra Nevada range ; age of the auriferous 

 slates ; general distribution of the metamorj^hic, volcanic, and Creta- 

 ceous rocks ; relations of the Sierra, Coast, and Cascade ranges. 



On invertebrate fossils from the Pacific Coast; by Charles A. 

 White. Bulletin No. 51, Vol. 8, 1889, pp. 433-532, 

 pis. 1-14. (Abstract Am. Geologist, Vol. 5, 1890, pp. 

 109-110.) 



This paper contains : 1. New fossil moUusca from the Chico-Tejon 

 series of California; 2. Equivalents of the Chico-Tejon series in Ore- 

 gon and Washington ; 3. Cretaceous fossils from Vancouver Island 

 region ; 4. Molluscan fauna of the Puget group ; 5. Mesozoic mol- 

 lusca from the southern coast of the Alaskan peninsula. 



The earthquakes in Califbrnia; by James E. Keeler. Bulletin 

 No. 68. Washington, 1890. 25 pp. 



Dictionary of altitudes in the United States (second edition); 

 compiled by Henry Gannett. Bulletin No. 76. Wash- 

 ington, 1891. 393 pp. 



