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The second report was on the Geology of the Coast Mountains, 
Sen. Doc. No. 14, Sacramento, 1855. 95 pp. It contains description 
of the physical geography of the Coast Mountains and other geologi- 
cal information; Geology of San Bernardino Mountains, Stratified 
Rocks of San Bernardino chain, and plains of Los Angeles County, 
north of American River; mineral districts of the upper Sacramento 
Valley, Geology of northern Coast Mountains, ete. 
The third report, by Dr. John B. Trask, on the Geology of the 
Assembly Doc. No. 
9,1854. 92 pp., contains a description of the geology of Monte Diablo, 
Coast Mountains and part of the Sierra Nevada 
Salinas Valley, Santa Cruz Mountains, Sacramento and San Joaquin 
Valleys, Position of the volcanic rocks to the ‘Tertiaries, etc. 
The final report on the Geology of Northern and Southern Cali- 
fornia, Assembly Doc. No. 14, 1856, contains 66 pp. 
It contains a description of the physical geography of the Coast 
Mountains north of San Francisco Bay, etc. ; Geology of ‘Table Moun- 
tains, Tuolumne Co., California; rock of northern district, Shasta 
County, etc., etc. 
In the Surveyor General’s reports there are papers on Geology of 
part of Calaveras County—Doc. No. 5, Appendix F, 1855, with a re- 
port of a survey of a portion of the section boundary of California, and 
a reconnoissance of the old Carson and Johnson immigrant roads, in 
the Report of 1856. 
The second Geological Survey of California, J. D. Whitney, 
State Geologist, consists of several addresses to the Legislature of 
California, with lectures on Geology. ‘The final reports included the 
Yosemite Guide Books, in several additions; Catalogues of the Inver- 
tebrate fossils. 
Palaeontology, in two Volumes 
Geology, in two Volumes. 
The first a report of progress an synopsis of the fields north, from 
1860 to 1864, contains Geology of the Coast Range, Geology of the 
Sierra Nevada, with an appendix, Description of the Fossils of the 
Auriferous Slates of California, by F. B. Meek. 
The second volume contains the Geology of the Coast Range. 
Detailed description of Monte Diablo coal fields, Coal of Southern 
California, etc. 
Notes on Geology of Lower California. 
The other reports of this Survey include a Volume on Barometric 
