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



Across the Santa Barbara Channel; by J. Walter Fewkes. 

 Am. Nat., Vol. 33, 1889, pp. 211-217, 387-394. 



Includes references to some geologic features and history of Santa 

 Cruz Island, and the origin of some sandstone bowlders near Santa 

 Barbara. 



INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF GEOLOGISTS, 

 AMERICAN COMMITTEE REPORTS, 1888. 



On nomenclature of Cenozoic formations; by Joseph LeConte. 

 International Congress of Geologists, American Commit- 

 tee Reports, 1888, pp. 17-18; American Geologist, Vol. 2, 

 1888, pp. 283-284. 



Reference to the nomenclature of the Tertiary and the position of 

 Cenozoic unconformity in California. 



THE AMERICAN GEOLOGIST. 



Published at Minneapolis, Minn. 



Vol. 1, 1888— Vol. 17, 1896. 



Flora of coast islands of California, in relation to recent changes 

 of physical geography; by Joseph LeConte. Am. Geol., 

 Vol. 1, 1888, pp. 76-81. 



Lavas of Northern California; by J. S. Diller. Am. Geol., 

 Vol. 1, 1888, pp. 125-126. (From Am. .Jour. Sci., Jan., 

 1887, Vol. 33, pp. 45-50.) 



Describes beds of volcanic ash in place, inclosing the stumps of 

 more or less decayed trees, the nature, origin, and occurrence of 

 which is discussed at length. 



Effects of pressure of a continental glacier; by A. Winchell. 

 Am. Geol., Vol. 1, 1888, pp. 139-143. 



The views here enunciated were published in the University Argo- 

 naut, in March, 1886. 



Glacial action on flanks of higher Sierra Nevada. Am. Geol., 

 Vol. 3, 1889, pp. 340-341. 



This is an editorial note of the glacial planing on Upper and Lower 

 Bardine Lakes, near Young America Mine. 



