32 



292. Taylor, F. W. Abert Lake, Analysis of Water from, by. Bull. 9, U. S. 



G. S., p. 29, 1SS4. 



292a. Tenth Census, U. S., Vol. 15, 1880, pp. 788-9. 



An analj'sis of coal from Camas mountain in T. 29 S., R. 8 W., 

 Douglas count}^ Oregon. 



293. Todd, Aurelius. The Quicksilver Mines of Oregon. The West American 



Scientist, Vol. 4, June, 1895, pp. 65-6, Orcutt, Cal. 



294. Aucella-bearing Strata of Oregon. The West American Scientist, 



Vol. 7, Jan., 1891, pp. 83-4. 



295. Topographic Work in Oregon. Publications U. S. G. S. Amiual report 



7, p. 57; annual 8, 1, p. 105; annual 9, p. 59; armual 10, 1, p. 97. 



295a. True, Frederick W. A Fiutber Account of the Fossil Sea Lion, Pon- 

 tolis Magmus, from the Miocene of Oregon. U. S. G. S. Prof. Paper 

 .59, by W. H. ball, 1909, pp. 143-8, pis. 21-3. 



295b. Diagnosis of a New Genus and Species of Fossil Sea Lion from 



the Miocene of Oregon. Smithsonian Misc. Coll. (quarterly issue). 

 Vol. 48, Part 1, No. 1577, May 13, 1905, pp. 47-9. 



296. Tyson, Phillip I. Geology and Industrial Resources of California, to 



which is added reports of Lts. Talbot, Ord, Derby and Williamson, 

 of their Explorations in California and Oregon, etc., pp. 108-16, 1851. 

 p. 110. Coal found on Ceeletz river. 



297. Upham, Warren. Altitudes in Oregon. Bull. 72, U. S. G. S., 1891. 



297a. U. S. G. S. Water Resources of the Northwest Discussed (Columbia 

 River). U. S. G. S. Bull. No. 45, 1912. 



297b. Gold and Silver Production in Oregon. (Baker and Josephine 



discussed). U. S. G. S. Bull. No. 36, 1912. 



297c. - — Triangulation in Oregon. Bull. 440. 



297d. Geologic Atlas, Coos Bay, Oregon, folio fol. 73, 1901. Port Orford, 



Oregon, folio fol. 89, 1903. Roseburg, Oregon, folio fol. 49, 1898. 



297e. Water of the Great Basin. U. S. G. S. Water Supply Paper 290. 



Contains the results of measurements of streams in Southeastern 

 Oregon. 



297e. University of Oregon. In Memory of Thomas Condon. U. O. Bull., 

 June, 1907, \ Ol. 4, No. S, new ser., 64 ])])., 3 pis. 

 A memorial to Professor Thomas Condon. 



298. Van Hise, Charles Richard, and Leith, Charles Kenneth. Pre. 



Cambrian Geology of North America. U. S. G. S. Bull. No. 360, pp. 

 46, 851, 867, 874, 1909. 



299. Van Tramp. John C. Life in the West, pp. 143. 149; Part 2. p. 470. 



('<)hnHl)us, Ohio, 1866. 



Describes a great soda fountain, the auriferous sands of Gold 

 Bhiff, Cape Arago. and list of minerals of Oregon Territory. 



300. Victor, Mrs. Francis Fuller. Atlantis Arisen, or Talks of a Tourist 



al>i)u1 Oregon and Washington. Philadelphia, 1891. 



C'hai). 12. Oregon mountains. 



Chap. 13 Geoh)gical formation of Oregon and Washington. 



Chap. 14. Mineralog}'. 



Chap. 15. Mines. 



Chap. 16. Forests. 



Chap. 17. Botany of northwest. 



