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



Report of mineral industries of the United States. 11th U. S. 

 Census Report, 1890. 



Contains special reports as follows : Gold and silver, by R. P. Roth- 

 well ; Quicksilver, by James B. Randol ; Coal, by John H. Jones ; 

 Petroleum, by J. D. Weeks ; Natural gas, by J. D. Weeks ; Asphaitum, 

 by E. W. Parker ; Stone, by W. C. Day ; Precious stones, by G. F. 

 Kunz ; Infusorial earth, by E, W. Parker ; Chapter on California 

 mines, by Chas. G. Yale. " 



U. S. GEOGRAPHICAL AND GEOLOGICAL SUR- 

 VEYS WEST OF THE 100th MERIDIAN. 



Lieut. GEO. M. WHEELER, U. S. Corps of Engineers, in charge. 



Vol. Ill, Part i. Report on the geology of portions of Nevada, 

 Utah, California, and Arizona, examined in the years 

 1871-72; by G. K. Gilbert. Washington, 1875. 



Annual report of Lieut. George M. Wheeler, for the fiscal year 



ending June 30, 1876. 



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Annual report of Chief of Engineers. 1876. Appendix JJ. 



Report on the geology of a portion of Southern California; by 

 Jules Marcou. Idem, Appendix H^, pp. 378-392. 



This report contains articles on the Pliocene rocks of Los Angeles ; 

 the sierra of Santa Monica ; Sierra Madre ; Pacona or Pacoima 

 Cailon ; geology of the vicinity of the San Fernando Mission ; the 

 San Fernando sierra ; asphaitum and mineral oil near San Francis- 

 quito Ranch; Sierra Liebre and California desert; Tertiary rocks, 

 Canada de las Uvas, Fort Tejon, and of California; glacial rocks of 

 Southern California and Pike's Peak; mountain chains and their 

 ages ; Coast Range ; sierras of San Fernando and Santa Monica ; hills 

 of Los Angeles, etc. 



Report on the geological and mineralogical character of South- 

 ern California and adjacent regions; by Oscar Loew. 

 Idem, Appendix H2, pp. 393-419. 



Report on the geology of the mountain ranges from La Veta 

 Pass to the head of the Pecos; by A. R. Conkling. Idem, 

 Appendix H4, pp. 419-422. 



