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



Anderson, Winslow. Mineral springs and health resorts of 



California, with a complete chemical analysis of every 



important mineral water in the world. San Francisco, 



1890. 384 pp. illustrated. 



This book contains brief geological descriptions on the formation 

 of mineral springs, causes of subterranean heat, with notes on the 

 mineral springs of the Coast Range, etc. 



Ansted, David Thomas. The goldseeker's manual. London, 

 1849. 96 pp. 



AsHBURNER, WiLLiAM. Report of California Water Com- 

 pany. 1880. San Francisco, 1880. 



Contains report upon the property of the California Water Com- 

 pany, by W. Ashburner ; with report on gold mines, by E. P. 

 Hutchins, and report of Amos Bowman. 



Report of the Sulphur Bank Quicksilver Mining Com- 

 pany, Lake County, California. 1876. 



Contains reports by William Ashburner, James D. Hague, Thomas 

 Price, and M. C. Vincent. A general description of Clear Lake 

 region is given on page 5. 



Report upon Approach Gold Quartz mine. San Fran- 

 cisco, 1866. 



Attwood, Melville. Paper on the microscopical examination 

 of rocks. San Francisco, 1888. 



Barry, John D. Report on the proposed Eocene tunnel at 

 Big Bend, on the North Fork of the Feather River, Butte 

 County, California. 



Contains map and section of rocks. 



Beechey, Capt. F. W. Narrative of a voyage to the Pacific 

 and Behring Strait, to co-operate with the Polar expedi- 

 tion performed in his Majesty's ship Blossom, under the 

 command of Capt. F. W. Beechey. London, 1831. 2 

 vols. 



In the volume on the zoology of Captain Beechey 's voyage (Lon- 

 don, 1839, 4to), by Prof. Buckland, there are several references to 

 the geology of the vicinity of San Francisco, prepared from the 

 notes and collections of Lieutenant Belcher. 



