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



JOURNAL OF GEOLOGY. 



Published in Chicago, 111. 



Vol. 1, 1893— Vol. 10, 1902. 



Revolution in the topography of the Pacific Coast since the 

 Auriferous period; by J. S. Diller. Jour. -Geol., vol. 2, 



1894, pp. 32-54. 



The Arkansas coal measures in their relation to the Pacific 



Carboniferous province; by James Perrin Smith. Jour. 



Geol., vol. 2, no. 2, February-March, 1894. 



The author refers to the Pacific Carboniferous sea under the fol- 

 lowing headings : Revolution in Devonian time ; The Carboniferous 

 sea ; Upper Carboniferous in the West ; The Pawhuski limestone ; 

 Interchange of life between East and West; Replacement of lime- 

 stone by the coal-bearing formation in Western Europe ; Land areas 

 in the West ; The Permian Pacific Ocean ; Triassic Pacific Ocean. 



The Metamorphic series of Shasta County, California ; . by 

 James Perrin Smith. Jour. Geol., vol. 2, no. 6, Septem- 

 ber-October, 1894. 



The author, under "Stratigraphy," gives the following general 

 heading to his article : 



Columnar section of the metamorphic series : Sacramento forma- 

 tion — Kennett limestones and shales. McCloud formation — occur- 

 rence and character. Baird shales — distribution and fossils; affini- 

 ties of the fauna. McCloud limestone — occurrence and character ; 

 fauna of the McCloud limestone. Pit formation — general character 

 of the rocks ; the Carboniferous argillites ; the Triassic shales and 

 conglomerates. Cedar formation — distribution and character ; 

 Swearinger slates ; Hosselkus limestone ; Atractites beds ; Spiri- 

 ferina beds ; etc. Bend formation — Jura-Trias uncomformity. 



Mesozoic changes in the f aunal geography of California ; by J. 

 P. Smith. Jour. Geol., vol. 3, no. 4, 1895, pp. 369-384. 



The age and succession of the igneous rocks of the Sierra 

 Nevada; by W. H. Turner. Jour. Geol., vol. 3, no. 4, 



1895, pp. 385-414. 



The stratigraphy of the California coast ranges; by H. W. 

 Fairbanks. Jour. Geol., vol. 3, no. 4, 1895, pp. 415-433. 



Golden Gate series proposed favors the view of its upper Jurassic 

 age. 



