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



Geological map of San Clemente Island; by W. S. T. Smith. 

 Scale, 1:200,000. U. S. Geol. Surv., Ann. Report 

 XVIII, pp. 464-465. 



Geological map of San Francisco peninsula; by Andrew C. 

 Lawson. Scale, 1 : 113,000. U. S. Geol. Surv., Ann. Re- 

 port XV, pp. 406-407. 



Map of part of Sierra Nevada, showing principal bedrock 

 formation and location of special sheets. Scale, 

 1 : 28,800. U. S. Geol. Surv., Ann. Report XVII, part 2, 

 pp. 12-13. 



Geological map of the older formations in the Sierra Nevada. 

 U. S. Geol. Surv., Ann. Report XVII, pp. 532-533. 



Map of portion of drainage area of Stanislaus River, showing 

 distribution of latites and other Neocene lavas and tuffs. 

 U. S. Geol. Surv., Bull. no. 89, pp. 12-13. 



Map of Sulphur Bank district. Scale, 1,250 ft. to 1 in. 

 George F. Becker, geologist in charge. U. S. Geol. Surv., 

 Mon. XIII, atlas sheet no. 4. 



TOPOGRAPHIC ATLAS, U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 

 WEST OF THE lOOTH MERIDIAN. 



GEORGE M. WHEELER, Geologist in Charge. 



Parts of southwestern Nevada and eastern California, No. 57. 



, Scale, 8 m. to 1 in. Area, 17,209 square miles. Lat. 37 



deg. 20 min., long. 116 deg. 30 min. 



Almost all the area belongs to the Great Basin, prominent parts 

 of which are Walker and Mono lakes basins with parts of Owens 

 River. 



Topographical map of parts of eastern California and western 

 Nevada, in the vicinity of Tahoe, Pyramid, Winnemucca 

 and Henry lakes. Scale, 4 m. to 1 in. Area, 88,325 

 square miles. 



