Pithlications of the State of California. 39 



The Iherzolite-serpentine and associated rocks of the Potrero, 

 San Francisco. On a rock from the vicinity of Berkeley, 

 containing a new soda Amphibole; by Charles Palache. 

 Univ. of Cal., Bnll. Dept. of Geology, vol. 1, nos. 5-6, pp. 

 161-192, pi. 10-11. Berkeley, 1894. 



The geology of Angel Island, by F. Leslie Ransome; with a 

 note on the Radiolarian chert from Angel Island and 

 from Buri-buri Ridge, San Mateo County, California. 

 Univ. of Cal., Bull. Dept. of Geology, vol. 1, no. 7, pp. 

 193-240, pi. 12-14. Berkeley, 1894. 



The Radiolaria (suborder Sphaeroidea) described in this report 

 are of the genera Ccnosphacra, Carposphaera, Cenellipsis, Ellipsi- 

 (liuni, Lithapiuiii : suborder Discoidea, genera TripocycUa. Hagias- 

 triiiii; suborder (' ijrh.uh'a, genera Did //oiniird. f/ithocfdiipe, and 

 Scthocapsa. 



The geomorphogeny of the coast of northern California; by 

 Andrew C. Lawson. Univ. of Cal., Bull. Dept. of Geology, 

 vol. 1, no. 8, pp. 241-272. Berkeley, 1894. 



On analcite diabase from San Luis Obispo County, California ; 

 by Harold W. Fairbanks. Univ. of Cal., Bull, of Geology, 

 vol. 1, no. 9, pp. 273-300, pi. 15-16. Berkeley, 1895. 



On Lawsonite, a new rock-forming mineral from the Tiburon 

 peninsula, Marin County, California; bj^ F. Leslie Ran- 

 some. Univ. of Cal., Bull. Dept. of Geologj^, vol. 1, no. 10, 

 pp. 301-312, pi. 17. Berkeley, 1895. 



Critical periods in the history of the earth; by Joseph Le 

 Conte. Univ. of Cal., Bull. Dept. of Geology, vol. 1, no. 

 11, pp. 313-336. Berkeley, 1895. 



A list of type specimens in the Geological ^luseum of the Uni- 

 versity of California, which have served as originals for 

 figures and descriptions in the palaeontology of the State 

 Geological Survey of California under J. D. Whitney. 

 Compiled for the use of workers in California geology, by 

 John C. Merriam. Univ. of Cal., Bull. Dept. of Geology. 

 Berkeley, 1895. 3 pp. 



In a few cases the supposed type differed slightly, but unessen- 

 tially, from the figure. Names of such species are followed in the 

 list by an interrogation point. 



