LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



MAPS. 



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No. 1. Geological plan of the Coast Range of California, from San Francisco bay to Los Angeles 20G 



No. 2. Geological plan and section, from the Rio Grande to the Pimas villages 206 



SECTIONS. 



Plate I. Fig. 1. From the Pacific, across Salinas valley, to San Joaquin 206 



Fig. 2. Across San Luis Obispo and Santa Margarita valley 206 



Fig. 3. San Antonio hills - 206 



Fig. 4. Valley of Santa Margarita 206 



Plate IL Fig. 1. Ostrea and Hinnitcs layers, Santa Margarita - 206 



Fig. 2. Santa Lucia range ■. - 206 



Fig. 3. Panzahill - 206 



Fig. 4. Terraces on the Santa Maria river - 206 



Fig. 5. San Jos^ range - 206 



Plate IIL Fig. 1. Valley of Santa Inez to Camp 22 206 



Fig. 2. Santa Barbara range at Gaviote pass 206 



Fig. 3. On Arroyo Hondo . 206 



Fig. 4. From shore at Arroyo Hondo, across the Santa Inez and San Rafael mountains 206 



Plate IV. Fig. 1. Gaviote Pass, looliing south 206 



Fig. 2. Ideal section of pass 206 



Fig. 3. Asphalte cliff, Santa Barbara 206 



Fig. 4. Asphalte cliff, Santa Barbara 206 



Fig. 5. From Point Dumas to Perou river, across Sierras Monica and Susanna. 206 



Fig. 6. From San Buenaventura to Caiiada de las Uvas -. 206 



Plate V. Fig. 1. From the Pacific to the Sierra Madrc 206 



Fig. 2. From Susanna hills to Camp 39 206 



Fig. 3. From San Pedro to the Cordilleras 206 



Fig. 4. Cliff at San Pedro 206 



Fig. 5. Junction of Gila and Colorado rivers 206 



Plate VL Fig. 1. Cajon Pass 206 



Fig. 2. From Mojave river to Soda lake 206 



Fig. 3. From valley Santa Anna to Mojave river 206 



Plate VII. Fig. 1. From Pacific ocean to Colorado river - 206 



Fig. 2. From Santa Margarita, through Santa Lucia range, to the Pacific - 206 



Plate Vin. Fig. 1. From San Diego to the Desert 206 



Fig. 2. Sackett's wells to Big Horn mountains 206 



Fig. 3. Colorado river to Big Horn mountains - 206 



^ Fig. 4. Anticlinal axis and upheaval of gneiss near Vallecitas .. 206 



Plate IX. Fig. 1. From Big Horn mountains to basalt table land — 206 



Fig. 2. Continuation of section along the Gila river east - - 206 



Fig. 3. Across the Jornada to the Maricopa wells 206 



