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



Annual report of Chief of Engineers, 1876. Appendix JJ. 



Report on the geology of a portion of southern California ; by 

 Jules Marcou. Idem, Appendix HI, pp. 378-392. 



This report contains articles on the Pliocene rocks of Los An- 

 geles ; the sierra of Santa Monica ; Sierra Madre ; Pacona or 

 Pacoima Canyon ; geology of the vicinity of the San Fernando Mis- 

 sion ; the San Fernando sierra ; asphaltum and mineral oil near 

 San Francisquito ranch ; Sierra Liebre and California desert ; 

 Tertiary rocks, Canada de las Uvas, Fort Tejon, and of California; 

 glacial rocks of Southern California and Pike's Peak ; mountain 

 chains and their ages ; Coast Range ; sierras of San Fernando and 

 Santa Monica ; hills of Los Angeles, etc. 



Report on the geological and mineralogical character of south- 

 ern California and adjacent regions; by Oscar Loew. 

 Idem, Appendix H2, pp. 393-419. 



Report on the geology of the mountain ranges from La Veta 

 Pass to the head of the Pecos ; by A. R. Conkling. Idem, 

 Appendix H4, pp. 419-422. 



Tables of geographic positions, azimuths, and distances, to- 

 gether with list of barometric altitudes, magnetic declina- 

 tions, and itineraries of important routes, etc. ; by M. M. 

 Macomb, U. S. Army. Washington, 1885. 



These tables contain important data for map compilation and for 

 reference. The altitudes of many mountains and towns of Cali- 

 fornia are given in the tables, with reference to the maps of the 

 survey. 



Notes on mining districts in Nevada and California ; by W. J. 

 Hoffmann. Preliminary report of exploration in Nevada 

 and Arizona ; by Lieut. George M. Wheeler. Letter Sec. 

 of War, 42d Cong., 2d sess., Ex. Doc. 65, pp. 39-42. 

 Washington, 1872. 



The Waucova district, California, by J. R. Simonton. Notes by 

 W. J. Hoffmann on the antimoniates of lead and silver of Blind 

 Spring district, California ; also notes on the Oneata, Montgomery, 

 and Deep Spring Valley districts. The Fish Spring, Kearsarge, 

 San Carlos, Lone Pine, Coso, Granite Mountain, Telescope, Lyon, 

 Death Valley, El Paso, and Amargosa mines, from notes by Lieut. 

 D. A. Lyle and A. R. Marvin. The New York district, by Lieut. 

 D. A. Lyle. 



