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



Notes on some localities of Mesozoic and Palaeozoic, in Shasta 

 County, California ; by H. W. Fairbanks. Am. Geol., vol. 

 14, 1894, pp. 25-31. 



This report contains notes on the Trias of Squaw Creek, the Car- 

 boniferous of the MeCloud River, and the Devonian of the Sacra- 

 mento River, near Kennett Station. 



Notes on the geology of the Coast Ranges of California ; by H. 

 W. Turner and T. W. Stanton. Am. Geol., vol. 14, 1894, 

 pp. 92-98. 



A contribution to the geology of the Coast Ranges ; by Andrew 

 C. Lawson. Am. GeoL, vol. 15, 1895, pp. 342-356. 



Auriferous gravels of the Sierra Nevada; by H. W. Turner. 

 Am. GeoL, vol. 15, 1895, pp. 371-379. 



Report on a small collection of fossil plants from Poverty Hill 

 and Monte Cristo mine on Spanish Peak, California, sub- 

 mitted by H. W. Turner; by F. H. Knowlton. Am. Geol., 

 vol. 15, 1895, pp. 377-378. 



The author cites the following fossils from the auriferous gravels : 

 Ficus soldida, Lx. ?; Populus Zaddachi, Heer?, and Platanus appen- 

 diculata, Lx.?, at Chalk Bluffs, Nevada County; also Ficus Shas- 

 tensifi, Lx.?, and Persea Dilleri, Lx,?, from the so-called Miocene of 

 Shasta County. 



Notes on the geology of eastern California; by Harold W. 

 Fairbanks. Am. GeoL, vol. 17, 1896, pp. 63-74. 



These notes include a sketch of the country east of the Sierra 

 Nevada, south of Mono Lake, and north of the Mojave Desert. It 

 includes a stretch of country nearly 200 miles long and 75 miles wide. 



The mineral deposits of eastern California; by Harold W. 

 Fairbanks. Am. GeoL, vol. 17, 1896, pp. 144-15g. 



This paper is based on examinations of mining districts north of 

 San Bernardino and Alpine counties. The area is bordered on the 

 west by the Sierra Nevada Mountains and is traversed in a general 

 north and south direction by high mountains. 



Notes on the formation of gold ore; by K. von Kraatz. Am. 

 GeoL, voL 18, 1896, pp. 100-108. 



Gives various theories as to the origin and deposition of gold 

 bodies. 



