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



Pala?ontolotry, vol. 2. {Continued.) 



Section II, Part I. Cretaceous fossils. 



C. (Protocardium) translucidum, n.sp. ; Cardita Horni, Gabb ; 

 Clisocolus, n.gen. ; C. duhius, Gabb; Lucina nasuta and L. Postice- 

 radiataj Crassatella grandis. Gabb ; C. compacta, n.sp. ; Unio Huh- 

 hardi, n.sp.; Mytilus quddnifus, n.sp.; Modiola major, n.sp.; Melca- 

 grina aniiqua, n.sp.; luoverainufi Elliotti, n.sp.; /. Whitneyi, n.sp.; 

 Aucclla Piochi, Gabb; Pinna Breweri, Gabb; Trigonia aequicostata. 

 n.sp.; Axinaea sagittata, Gabb; Nucula (Acila) truncata, Gabb; 

 iV. solitaria, n.sp. ; Leda Gahhi, Conrad ; Pecten Traski, Gabb ; P. 

 Martinezensis, n.sp. ; P. complexicosta, n.sp. ; P. interradiatus, 

 n.sp. : ydthea grandicosta, n.sp. ; Lima Shastaensis, n.sp. ; L. 

 multiradiata, n.sp. ; Anomia Vancouvcrensis, n.sp, ; Ostrea Idriaen- 

 sis, n.sp.; O. appressa, n.sp.; (O. Idriaensis (Gabb), White, 4th 

 Ann. Rep. U. S. Geol. Sur., p. 291). 



Brachiopoda — Rynchonella Whitneyi, Gabb. 



Radiata — Smilotrocliua? curtus, n.sp. 



Section II, Part II, contains a synopsis of the Cretaceous 

 invertebrate fossils of California (pp. 207-254). 



Section III, Part III, contains descriptions of the Creta- 

 ceous fossils from Mexico; by W. M. Gabb (pp. 255-276, 

 pi. 35-36). 



Geology, vol. 1. Report of progress and synopsis of the field- 

 work from 1860 to 1864. Philadelphia, 1865. xxxii and 

 498 pp., and plate. 



Part I of this report contains : Geology of the Coast Ranges, 

 Contra Costa hills, Monte Diablo group. Mount Hamilton group, 

 Monte Diablo group, south of Pacheco's Pass ; the Peninsula of 

 San Francisco ; the coast ranges north of the Bay of San Francisco ; 

 the coast ranges south of the Bay of Monterey ; the coast ranges 

 from the vicinity of Los Angeles south ; the region between the 

 Canada de las Uvas and Soledad Pass. 



Part II. The geology of the Sierra Nevada ; the undisturbed 

 marine sedimentary rocks along the foothills of the Sierra ; the 

 mining regions of California, embracing the great auriferous belt 

 along the western slope of the Sierra Nevada ; the high Sierra 

 region about the head of Kern, Kings, San Joaquin, Merced, Tuol- 

 umne, and Mokelumne rivers ; the eastern slope — Mono Lake and 

 its vicinity, Owen's Valley, the Great Basin, etc. 



Appendix A. Tabular statement of the operations of the prin- 

 cipal quartz mills ; by W. Ashburner. 



Appendix B. Description of fossils from the auriferous slates of 

 California ; by F. B. Meek. 



The following fossils are described and illustrated in this report : 

 Amusftium aurarium. Meek; Aucella Erringtoni, Gabb; A. Erring- 

 toni var. lingtiliformis; Pholadomyaf orhiculata, Gabb; and Bel- 

 emnites Pacificus, Gabb. 



