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Palaeontology and Stratigraphy of the Marine Pliocene, Vol. 3— 
Arnold. 
There are many other scientific publications containing articles of 
value to the student of California resources, such as Hngineecring and 
Mining Journal, Harvard University publications, Mining Magazine, 
Mines and Minerals, Nature, Philadelphia Academy publications, ete., 
which, owing to the length of this address, can only be noted. 
a2 In the Journal of Geology, there are a series of articles by J. P. 
Smith, on the Carboniferous and Metamorphic Formation of Shasta 
County, 
The Age and Succession of the Igneous Rocks of the Sierra Ne- 
Vada—Turner. Vol. 3, No. 4, 1895. 
Stratigraphy of Coast Ranges—Fairbanks. Vol. 3, No. 4, 1895. 
Migration of Marine Invertebrates—Smith. Vol. 3, 1895. 
Fauna of Independence Hill—Knowlton. Vol. 4, 1896. 
Age of Auriferous Gravel—Lindgren. Vol. 4, 1896. 
Classification Marine ‘Trias—Smith. Vol. 4, 1896. 
Topography of California—Drake. Vol. 5, 1897. 
Geology, San Francisco, Peninsula—Fairbanks. Vol. 5, 1897. 
Geology, Martinez Group—Merriam. Vol. 5, 1897. 
Post-Pliocene Elevation of Inyo Range—Walcott. Vol. 5, 1897. 
Pliocene Skull, of California, Table Mt.—Blake. Vol. 7, 1899. 
Replacement of Ore Deposits, Sierra Nevada—Turner. Vol. 7, 
T899. 
Principles of Palaeontologic Correlation—Smith. Vol. 8, 1990. 
Drainage Features of California—Lawson. Vol. 9, 1901. 
Geology of Great Basin—Turner. Vol. 9, 1901. 
Sketch of Geology, Salinas Valley. Vol. 9, 1901. 
a a West American Scientist, published in San Diego, contains 
retaceous Fossils, No. 21, pp. 28-31. 
Minerals and Mines of San Diego, No. 23, with several articles 
y Dr. L. G. Yates, on Fossil Botany. 
Tn Zoe, there appears a short article on the Geology of Farallones, 
by Blankenship, 
[In Mofras’ Exploration des ‘Territoire de l’Oregon des Califor- 
hies. etc Yncck ; : ‘ : 
SCLC. Paris, 1844, there is a notice of the bitumen near Los An- 
o> aval 
geles, on De ae7; VOL 2. 
