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



Bulletin of the building-stones of California; by A. Wendell 

 Jackson. California University, Berkeley, 1888. Sup- 

 plement to Secretary's report. 



This paper gives notes and microscopic examinations of Santa Su- 

 sanna sandstones, Henly sandstones, Campo Seco tufa, Colton mar- 

 bles, etc. 



List of printed maps of California; by J. C. Rowell. Univ. of 

 Cal., Library Bull. No. 9. Berkeley, 1887. 



The geology of Carmelo Bay, by Andrew C. Lawson ; with 



chemical analysis and cooperation in the field, by Juan 



de la C. Posada. Univ. of Cal., Bull. Dept. of Geology, 



Vol. 1, pp. 1-59, pis. 1-4. Berkeley, 1893. 



This report contains a general statement of the geology of the dis- 

 trict survey, with special chapters on the granites and eruptive rocks. 



The soda-rhyolite north of Berkeley; by Charles Palache. 

 Univ. of Cal., Bull. Dept. of Geology, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 

 61-72, pi. 5. Berkeley, 1893. 



The eruptive rocks of Point Bonita; by F. Leslie Ransome. 

 Univ. of Cal., Bull. Dept. of Geology, Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 

 71-114, pis. 6-7. Berkeley, 1893. 



The Post Pliocene diastrophism of the coast of Southern Cali- 

 fornia; by Andrew C. Lawson. Univ. of Cal., Bull. Dept. 

 of Geology, Vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 115-160, pis. 8-9. Berke- 

 ley, 1893. 



The Iherzolite-serpentine and associated rocks of the Potrero, 

 San Francisco. On a rock from the vicinity of Berkeley, 

 containing a new soda Amphibole; by Charles Palache. 

 Univ. of Cal., Bull. Dept. of Geology, Vol. 1, Nos. 6-6, 

 pp. 161-192, pis. 10-11. Berkeley, 1894. 



The geology of Angel Island, by F. Leslie Ransome; with a 



note on the Radiolarian chert from Angel Island and 



from Buri-buri Ridge, San Mateo County, California. 



Univ. of Cal., Bull. Dept. of Geology, Vol. 1, No. 7, pp. 



193-240, pis. 12-14. Berkeley, 1894. 



The lladiolaria (suborder Sphxroidea) described in this report are 

 of the genera Cenosphxra, Carposphn'ra, Cenellipsis, MUpsidium, 

 Lithapium; suborder Discoidea, genera TripocycUa, Ilagiastruvi; 

 suborder Cyrtoidea, genera Dictyoniitra, Lithocampe, and Sethocapsa. 



