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



Mining in the Mojave Desert in California; by F. M. End- 

 lieh. Eng. Mining Jour., vol. 62, 1896, pp. 197-198. 

 On the gold mines of Kern County. 



The great Mother Lode of California; by Harold W. Fair- 

 banks. Eng. Mining Jour., vol. 62, 1896, pp. 248-250. 



Filling and replacement in gold-bearing fissure veins; by W. 

 Lindgren. Eng. Mining Jour., vol. 63, 1897, p. 573. 



FOREIGN SOCIETIES. 



Origin of continents; by W. 0. Crosby. Geol. Mag., vol. 10, 

 June, 1883, pp. 241-252. 



On the gold regions of California; by J. S. Wilson. Jour. 

 Geol. Soc. of London, vol. 10, 1854, pp. 308-321. 



The author gives a geological sketch-map of part of Upper Cali- 

 fornia, comprising the southern mines ; section across Upper Cali- 

 fornia from the Pacific to the Sierra Nevada, length 70 miles ; Pig. 

 3, section of auriferous detritus at Sullivan's Gulch ; Fig. 4, section 

 of quartz vein in Carson's Hill ; Fig. 5, section at Murphy's Deep 

 Diggings. 



A contribution to the history of mineral veins ; by J. Arthur 

 Phillips. Jour. Geol. Soc. of London, vol. 35, 1879, pp. 

 390-396. 



On the hot springs of California. 



Composite spherulites in obsidian from Hot Springs, Califor- 

 nia ; by Frank Rutley. Geol. Soc. Quart. Jour., London, 

 vol. 46, 1890, pp. 423-427; abstract Am. Nat., vol. 24, 

 1890, pp. 1188-1189. 



On the geographical distribution and physical characteristics 

 of the coal fields of the North Pacific Coast; by Robert 

 Brown. Trans. Edinburgh Geol. Soc, 1868-69. 23 pp. 



Contains Tertiary coals of the North Pacific : 1. Monte Diablo, 

 California; 2. Coos Bay, Oregon; with analyses of native and im- 

 ported coals. 



