BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY, PALEONTOLOGY, 

 MINERALOGY, PETROLOGY AND MINERAL 

 RESOURCES OF OREGON. 



By Charles W. Henderson and J. B. Winstanley. 



1. American Journal of Science, Vol. 22, 2d scr., pp. 67-93, Nov., 1856. 



Reports of exijlorations and surveys to ascertain the most prac- 

 ticable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi to the 

 Pacific Ocean; made vmder the direction of the Hon. JefTcrson Davis, 

 Secretary of War, in 1853-4, according to the Acts of Congress 

 of March 3, 1853, May 31, 1854, and August 5, 1854. Vol. 1, 652 pages, 

 with maps and tables. Alention of coal deposits, p. 93. Puget Sound. 



See under Pac. R. R. Reports. Also under Newberry. 



2. Anderson, Frank M. Some Cretaceous Beds of the Rogue River Valley. 



Journal Geology, Vol. 3, pp. 455-468, 1895. 



Describes the geography, stratigraphy and structure of the 

 Cretaceous, with notes on the fossils. 



3. The Physiographic Features of the Klamath Mountains. Journal 



Geology, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 144-159, 1902. 



Describes the general features, the larger basins, the later sedi- 

 mentary deposits (Chico, Neocene and Lake), the volcanic activity 

 and the development of the present drainage. 



3a. Cretaceous deposits of the Pacific Coast. Cal. Acad. Sci., Proc, 



3d ser., Geol., Vol. 2, pp. 1-154, 12 pis., 1902. 



3b. Physiography and Geology of the Siskiyou Range. Abstract: Eng. 



& Mg. Jour., Vol. 75, p. 154, 1903. Jour. Geol., Vol. 11. p. 100, 1903. 



4. Annales des Mines. 5th ser.. Vol. 7, pi. 9, p. 321, 1855. 



Map showing age of rocks in United States, including Oregon. 



4a. Arnold, Ralph. Tertiary and Quatermary Pectens of California. U. S. 

 G. S. Prof. Paper No. 47, 1906, p. 10. Tentative correlation table 

 of principal marine Tertiary and Pleistocene formation of Oregon, 

 Washington and California, 1905. 



4b. Environment of the Tertiary Faunas of the Pacific Coast of the 



United States. Jour. Geol., Vol. 27, No. 6. Sept.-Oct. 1909; 5 figs., 

 pp. 509-533. With table of tentative correlations of the Tertiary for- 

 mations of California, Oregon and Washington. 



5. Ashburner, Charles Albert. Coal Production in Oregon in 1887-8. 



Trans. Am. Inst. M. E., Vol. 18, p. 124, 1889-90. 



6. Austen, W. S. Saxonite containing Ni. Colorado Scientific Society of 



Denver for Jan. 6, 1896. 



6a. Bailey, J. W. Some new localities of Fossil Diatoraacea in California 

 and Oregon. iVm. Jour. Sci., 2d ser.. Vol. 17, pp. 179-180, 1854. 



6b. Ball, John. Geology and physical features of the country west of the 

 Rocky Mountains, with miscellaneous facts. Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. 28, 

 pp. 1-16, 1835. 



6c. Barrel!, Robt. W. Elkhorn Mountain and Rock Creek District of the 

 Blue Mountains, Oregon. Eng. & Mg. Jour., Vol. 62, p. 128, 1896. 

 Describes the occurrence of gold and silver ores in this region. 



6d. "Gold Mining in Oregon." Mines and minerals. Vol. 19, pp. 12-15, 



5 figs., 1898. 



Describes the topographic features of Eastern Oregon .ind the 

 occurrence of gold. 



