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



Contributions to the Geology and Mineralogy of California; by 

 William P. Blake. Sacramento, 1881. 15 pp. 



This report contains a description of new mineral localities. 



Ko. 2. Section from Merced to Coulterville and Big Oak'Flat. 



No. 3. Coulterville to Chinese Camp. 



No. 4. Chinese Camp to Sonora. 



No. 5. Occurrence of vanadates of lead at the Castle Dome mines. 



Contributions to the Geology and Mineralogy of California: 

 On the milling of gold quartz; by Melville Attwood. 

 Sacramento, 1882. 20 pp. 



First Annual Catalogue of the State Museum of California, 

 being the collection made by the State Mining Bureau 

 during the year ending April 16, 1881. Sacramento, 

 1882. 350 pages. 



Third Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, for the year 

 ending June, 1883. Sacramento, 1883. Ill pp. and 



1 map. 



Part 2 contains a report on the borax deposits of California and 

 Nevada, by Henry G. Hanks. 



Fourth Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, for the year 

 ending May 15, 1884. Sacramento, 1884. 410 pp. and 



2 plates. 



This volume contains a general account of the agricultural, com- 

 mercial, manufacturing, and other resources, interests, and industries 

 of California, by Henry Degroot. 



Also, a catalogue and description of the minerals of California as 

 far as known, with special reference to those having an economic 

 value. Alphabetically arranged. 



Fifth Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, for the year 

 ending May 15,- 1885. Sacramento, 1885. 235 pp., 1 

 plate and 4 sections. 



Sixth Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, for the year 

 ending June 1, 1886. Part I. Sacramento, 1886. 145 

 pp. and 1 map. 



This report contains an article on building-stones and building- 

 materials in California ; table of altitudes ; record of strata in artesian 

 well, Kern County; mineral springs in California; Calistoga silver 

 mines; a general account of San Diego County, with map of Julian 

 District. The report closes with a list of California minerals. 



