Miscellaneous Publications. 155 



Goodyear, W. A. The coal mines of the western coast of the 

 United States. San Francisco, 1877. 153 pp. 



The part relating to California was republished, with additional 

 notes and corrections, in the Seventh Annual Report of the State 

 Mineralogist. 



Gregory, J. G. Guide to California and the Isthmus of Pan- 

 ama. New York, 1850. 



Hanks, Henry G. Address of the President of the California 

 State Geological Society. Daily Alta, January 8, 1877. 



Geological Society. Celebration of the first anniversary 



of the organization. Daily Alta, December 6, 1877. 



These two papers were issued in pamphlet. They contain a list 

 of private owners of mineral collections ; also, notes on diatoma- 

 ceous earth of the Pacific Coast. 



— Catalogue of the minerals, ores, rocks, and fossils of the 

 Pacific Coast exhibition at the Paris Exposition of 1878. 

 pp. i-xxiv and 1-99. 



— Coal and iron interest of the Pacific Coast. San Fran- 

 cisco, 1888. tract. 



— Notes on mica. San Francisco, 1882. tract. 



— ^lagnesia and its base and compounds, with particular 

 reference to magnesite. San Francisco, 1895. 27 pp. 



— The deep-lying auriferous gravels and Table Mountain 



of California. San Francisco, 1901. 15 pp. plates. 



Hart, Albert. Mining statutes of the United States, Cali- 

 fornia, and Nevada. San Francisco, 1877. 183 pp. 



Hastings, L. W. A new description of Oregon and Califor- 

 nia, containing complete descriptions of those countries, 

 together w^ith the Oregon treaty and correspondence, and 

 a vast amount of information relating to the soil, climate, 

 productions, rivers and lakes, and the various routes over 

 the Rocky ^Mountains; also an account, by Col. R. B. 

 Mason, of the gold region, and a new route to California. 

 Cincinnati, 1849. 168 pp. 



