PUBLICATIONS OF THE CALIFORNIA 

 PROMOTION COMMITTEE 



JAN FRANCISCO AND THEREABOUT (new edition). By Charles 

 Keeler. A complete and beautiful history of San Francisco from 

 the time of the discovery of San Francisco Bay by the Padres, down 

 to the fire of April 18th. Extra fine edition, profusely illustrated in 

 half-tones; price, $1.00. 



lANDBOOK SERIES (Price 6 cents each). 



Poultry Raising in California: supplemented with a list of twenty bul- 

 letins of the Bureau of Animal Industry, United States Department 

 of Agriculture, treating on poultry topics. 



Street Trees in California. By William L. Jepson, Ph. D., Professor 

 of Botany, University of California. 



Dairying in California: supplemented with a list of fourteen books on 

 dairying published by the United States Department of Agriculture. 



Intensive Farming in California: Its Opportunities for the Man of Small 

 Means. 



Tips for Tourists in California: Hints and Suggestions of what visitors 

 should see and what it will cost. 



SPECIAL NUMBERS OF "FOR CALIFORNIA" 



San Francisco Number, May-September, 1906. Articles by men prom- 

 inent in reconstruction work. 



Counties Numbers, Nos. One to Six, from October, 1906, to March, 

 1907, inclusive. Describing the fifty-seven counties of the State. 

 (Ten cents each, or fifty cents for the set of six.) 



Springs Number, April, 1907. Describing the mineral spring resorts in 

 various parts of California. 



Mountain Resorts Number, May, 1907. Describing the mountain re- 

 sorts in various parts of California. 



MAPS OF CALIFORNIA 



Topographical Map of California, brought up to date, 1907 (Price 10 

 cents); in redwood frame, $1.00. 



Rainfall, showing rainfall area in various parts of the State as compiled 

 by Government Bureau. (Price 2 cents.) 



Thermal, showing isothermal line and ranges of temperature in Cali- 

 fornia, as compiled by Government experts. (Price 2 cents.) 



Reconstruction Map of San Francisco, one year after the fire. Three 

 sizes. (Prices, 10, 15, and 20 cents each.) 



CALIFORNIA ANNUAL, January, 1907. Covering the State's History, 

 Topography, Climate, Soil, Irrigation, Agriculture, Horticulture, 

 Viticulture, Live Stock, Mining, Forestry, Manufactures, Com- 

 merce, Finance, Education, City and Suburban Life, Health Re- 

 sorts. (Price 10 cents.) 



MONTHLY BULLETIN OF PROGRESS; a short pamphlet setting forth 

 conditions and progress in California for preceding month. (Free). 



