Publications of the State of California. 19 



California Senate and Assembly Journal, 16th Session, 1866. 

 Vol. 3, pp. 314-356. 



Gives an account of California marble, p. 314. 



Mining Keview for 1865. Gives the extent of the mining field, 

 variety of ore, mineral products, placer and surface diggings, quartz 

 raining, silver mines, coal, quicksilver, petroleum, etc. pp. 315-334. 



Annotated catalogue of the principal mineral species hitherto 

 recognized in California and adjoining States and Territories ; by 

 W. P. Blake. March, 1866. pp. 335-356. 



Notes on the geographical distribution and geology of the precious 

 metals and valuable minerals of the Pacific Slope, pp. 359-364. [Prof. 

 W. P. Blake was appointed the Geologist of the State Board of Agri- 

 culture in 1866, and made a report on the minerals of California under 

 the above title. The report was also published in pamphlet form, 

 with the same title. Reviewed Amer. Jour. Sci., Vol. 42, 1866, pp. 

 114-118.] 



The same volume also contains a Report of Assembly Committee 

 on Mines and Mining Interests, concerning the State Geological Sur- 

 vey ; also, the Report of the State Geologist for 1863-64. 



California Senate and Assembly Journal, 17th Session. No. 3. 



Gold, silver, platinum, and rare metals. Sacramento. 1867. 



CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY. 



Report on Mount Diablo coals; by S. B. Christy. In reports to 

 the President of the University, from the Colleges of 

 Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, pp. 70-74. Sacra- 

 mento, 1877. 



Report on the genesis of cinnabar deposits; by S. B. Christy. 

 Berkeley, 1878. 



Report of Professor J. D. Whitney to the honorable the Board 

 of Regents of the University of California. In Biennial 

 Report of the Regents of the University of California 

 for the years 1877-79, pp. 82-85. Sacramento, 1879. 



List of recorded earthquakes in California, Lower California, 

 Oregon, and Washington Territory. Compiled from 

 published works and from private information, by Ed- 

 ward S. Holden. Printed by direction of the Regents of 

 the University of California. Sacramento, 1887. 78 pp. 



