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



SCHOOL OF MINES QUARTERLY. 



The genesis and distribution of gold; by J. S. Newberry. School 

 of Mines Quarterly, Nov., 1881. 



Notes on the dry lakes of Southern Nevada and California, with 

 relation to the Loess; by Walter P. .Jenney. School of 

 Mines Quarterly, Vol. 10, 1889, pp. 316-318. 

 Description of the lakes, their deposits and history. 



WEST AMERICAN SCIENTIST. 



Published at San Diego, Cal. 

 (C. R. Orcutt, Editor.) 



New Cretaceous fossils. West American Scientist, Vol. 3, pp. 

 28-31. 



Trochus {Oxystele) euryostomuSf'White; Cerithhim Pilling si, y^hiie; 

 C. totium sanctorum, White ; Solarium WaUalensis, White ; Nerita Cali- 

 forniensis, White. 



All these fossils were described in U. S. Geol. Sur. Bull. No. 22, 1885, 

 except Nerita Californiensis. 



Minerals and mines of San Diego; by C. R. Orcutt. West 

 American Scientist, Vol. 3, p. 69. 



Gypsum on the coast of Lower California; by M. Lopateck. 

 West -American Scientist, Vol. 3, p. 117. 



Fossil botany; by Dr. L. G. Yates. West American Scientist, 

 Vol. 3, p. 180. 



Fossil botany. No. 2; by Dr. L. G. Yates. West American 

 Scientist, Vol. 3, p. 201. 



Fossil botany. No. 3; by Dr. L. G. Yates. West American 

 Scientist, Vol. 3, p. 213. 



Fossil botany. No. 4; by Dr. L. G. Yates. West American 

 Scientist, Vol. 4, p. 20. 



