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Note upon the occurrence of fossil remains of the tapir in Cali- 

 fornia; by W. P. Blake. Am. .Jour. Sci., 2d ser., Vol. 

 45, 1868, p. 381. 



The remains of a tapir occur in tlie auriferous gravel of Wood's 

 Creelv, near Sonora, Tuolumne Countj'. 



Reply to Mr. Gabb on the Cretaceous rocks of California; by 

 T. A. Conrad. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d ser.. Vol. 44, 1867, pp. 

 376-377. 



On the subdivisions of the Cretaceous rocks of California; by 

 W. M. Gabb. Am. Jour. Sci., 2d ser.. Vol. 44, 1867, pp. 

 226-229. 



On human remains along with those of the mastodon in the 

 drift of California; by Dr. C. F. Winslow. Am. .Jour. 

 Sci., 2d ser., Vol. 46, 1868, p. 407. 



Notes on the chemical geology of the gold fields of California; 

 by J. Arthur Phillips. (Proc. Roy. Soc, Vol. XVI, p. 

 294.) Am. Jour. Sci., 2d ser.. Vol. 47, 1869, pp. 134-139. 



On the supposed absence of northern drift from the Pacific 

 Slope of the Rocky Mountains; by Dr. Robert Brown. 

 Am. .Jour. Sci., 2d ser.. Vol. 50, 1870, pp. 318-324. 



On the discovery of actual glaciers on the mountains of the 

 Pacific Slope ; by Clarence King. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d 

 ser., Vol. 1, 1871, pp. 157-167. 



Notice of a fossil forest in the Tertiary of California; by O. C. 

 Marsh. Am. .Jour. Sci., 3d ser.. Vol. 1, 1871, pp. 266-268. 



On the Owen's Valley earthquake; by J. W. Whitney. Am. 

 •Jour. Sci., 3d ser., Vol. 4, 1872, pp. 316-318.^ (From 

 the Overland Monthly, August and September numbers, 

 1872.) 



Le Conte, Joseph. Theory of formation of great features of the 

 earth's surface. Am. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., Vol. 4, 1872, pp. 

 345-460. 



Note in Vol. 5, 1873, p. 156. 



Reply to Prof. T. Sterny Hunt. Vol. 5, 1873, p. 448. 



