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The gold quartz veins of California; by W. Lindgren. Am. 

 GeoL, vol. 17, 1896, pp. 338-339. 



The age of the California Coast Ranges; by Harold W. Fair- 

 banks. Am. Geol., vol. 18, 1896, pp. 271-282. 



Stratigraphy at Slate's Spring, with further notes on the rela- 

 tion of the Golden Gate series to the Knoxville ; by Harold 

 W. Fairbanks. Am. Geol., vol. 18, 1896, pp. 350-356. 



The age of the California Coast Ranges; by F. L. Ransorae. 

 Am. GeoL, vol. 19, 1897, pp. 66-67. 



Rules and misrules in stratigraphic classiiication ; by Jules 

 Marcou. Am. Geol., vol. 19, 1897, pp. 111-131. 



The author refers the Chico-Tejon formation of California to the 

 Eocene. 



Hornblende basalt in northern California; by J. S. Diller. 

 Am. Geol., vol. 19, 1897, pp. 253-255. 



Oscillations of the coast of California during the Pliocene and 

 Pleistocene; by Harold W. Fairbanks. Am. Geol., vol. 

 20, 1897, pp. 213-245. 



The geology of Yosemite National Park; by H. W. Turner. 

 Am. Geol., vol. 23, 1899, pp. 100-101 ; Science, new series, 

 vol. 9, 1899, p. 106. 



The occurrence and origin of diamonds in California; by H. 

 W. Turner. Am. Geol., vol. 23, 1899, pp. 182-191 ; Min- 

 ing and. Scientific Press, vol. 78, 1899, pp. 586-613. 



Origin and age of certain gold "pocket" deposits in northern 

 California ; by 0. H. Hershey. Am. Geol., vol. 24, 1899, 

 pp. 38-43. 



The Sierra Madre near Pasadena; by E. W. Claypole. Am. 

 Geol., vol. 27, 1901, p. 130. 



Notes on petroleum in California; by E. W. Claypole. Am. 

 Geol., vol. 27, 1901, pp. 150-160. ^ 



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