PART V. 



MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS. 



{Alphabetical List.) 



Aabon, C. H. Practical treatise on testing and working sil- 

 ver ore. San Francisco, 1876. 114 pp. 



Assaying. In three parts; in two volumes. San 



Francisco, 1885. 



Leaching gold and silver ores. San Francisco, 1880. 



AiMARD, GusTAVE. The goldseekers. Philadelphia, 1863. 

 12mo. 



Allen, W. W., and Avery, R. B. California gold book. 

 First nugget; its discovery and discoverers, and some of 

 the results proceeding therefrom. San Francisco and 

 Chicago, 1893. 439 pp. 



There are some geological notes given in Chapter XII, under the 

 heading of Gold. 



Allsopp, Robert. California and its gold mines. Being a 



series of recent communications from the mining district 



upon the present condition and future prospects of 



quartz mining. London, 1853. 149 pp. 



This work contains a letter on the advantages of California, and 

 also an article entitled, Why quartz companies are failures. 



Anderson, Alexander D. The silver and gold of the South- 

 west. St. Louis, 1877. 



Anderson, C. L. The natural history of Santa Cruz County, 

 comprised in chapters on Geology, Marine and Land 

 Botany, Fishes and Birds, for the use of students of all 

 ages, in or out of schools, and the public generally. Oak- 

 land, 1894. 67 pp. 



