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



The Arkansas coal measures in their relation to the Pacific 

 Carboniferous province ; by James Perrin Smith. Jour. 

 Geol., Vol. 2, No. 2, February-March, 1894. 



The author refers to the Pacific Carboniferous sea under the follow- 

 ing headings: Revolution in Devonian time ; the Carboniferous sea; 

 Upper Carboniferous in the West ; the Pawhuski limestone ; inter- 

 change of life between East and West ; replacement of limestone by 

 the coal-bearing formation in Western Europe ; land areas in the 

 West ; the Permian Pacific Ocean ; Triassic Pacific Ocean. 



The Metamorphic Series of Shasta County, California ; by 

 James Perrin Smith. Jour. GeoL, Vol. 2, No. 6, Sep- 

 tember-October, 1894. 



The author, under "Stratigraphy," gives the following general 

 heading to his article : 



Columnar section of the metamorphic series : Sacramento forma- 

 tion — Kennett limestones and shales. McClond formation— occur- 

 rence and character. Baird shales — distribution and fossils ; aflSnities 

 of the fauna. McGloud limestone — occurrence and character ; fauna 

 of the McCloud limestone. Pitt formation— genevaX character of the 

 rocks ; the Carboniferous argillites ; the Triassic shales and conglom- 

 erates. Cedar formation — distribution and character; Swearinger 

 slates; Hosselkus limestone ; Atractites beds ; Spiriferina beds ; etc. 

 Bend formation — Jura-Trias uncomf ormity. 



Mesozoic changes in the faunal geography of California; by J. P. 

 Smith. Jour. GeoL, Vol. 3, No. 4, 1895, pp. 369-384. 



The age and succession of the igneous rocks of the Sierra 

 Nevada; by W. H. Turner. Jour. GeoL, Vol. 3, No. 4, 

 1895, pp. 385-414. 



The stratigraphy of the California coa^ ranges; by H. W. Fair- 

 banks. Jour. GeoL, Vol. 3, No. 4, 1895, pp. 415-433. 



Studies in the Miocene of California; by Geo. H. Ashley. Jour. 

 GeoL, Vol. 3, No. 4, 1895, pp. 434-454. 



THE MINING MAGAZINE. 



Published at New York. 



Geology of the Sierra Nevada, or California, range; by Prof. 

 John B. Trask. Mining Mag., Vol. 1, 1853, pp. 6-23. 



