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Hypsometry , with tables—Cambridge, 1874, with supplement in 1878. 
Two Volumes on Botany, by W. H. Brewer, and Sireno Watson. 
Two Volumes on Ornithology, with geological maps of San 
Francisco Bay; also map of California and Nevada. 
To these reports should be added a report on the fossil plants of 
the auriferous gravel deposits, by Leo Lesquereux, and Auriferous 
Gravel of the Sierra Nevada, by J. D. Whitney, with the climate 
Changes of Late Geological ‘Times: all published in the memoirs of 
the Museum of Comparative Zoology, at Cambridge. 
The survey was'stopped by the Legislature in 1874, permission 
having been given to the State Geologist by the Board of Regents of 
the University of California to continue the publications. 
The California State Mining Bureau was created by an act of the 
Legislature, approved April 16, 1880, and Henry G. Hanks appointed 
by the Governor in 1880, as State Mineralogist. 
The first Annual, Report, June 1st to Dec. Ist, 1880, contained 
analysis of clay from Placer County. 
The second, Dec. rst, 1880 to Oct. tst, 1882, 288 pp., and 4 pho- 
tographs, with appendix. ‘This report contains various papers on min- 
ing, 
ClG, 
general geology, iron ores, mud voleanoes of the Colorado Desert, 
The appendix has a paper on Forest ‘T'rees of California, by A. 
Kellogg: notes on hydraulic mining, etc., rare minerals recently found 
in the § State, by Wm. P. Blake. 
The miscellaneous publications include contributions to Geology 
and Mineralogy of California, by Wm. P. Blake, 15 pp., 1881; also a 
Paper on the Mill ing of Gold Quartz, by M. Attwood, 20 pp., 1882. 
2 atalogues of the State Museum, Vols t and 2, also catalogue of 
books and maps in the library of State I Nisei 
The ard Annual Report, for the year ending May 15, 1884, con- 
tains a . on the borax deposits. 
The 4 Annual Report, for the year ending May 15, 1884, con- 
tains a gener ral account of the Agricultural, and other resources, etc, ,of 
Celifounis also Catalogue of Minerals of California, 
The 5 th Annual pest fel for the year ending May 15, 1885, 235 
Pp. ; during this year the State Collection of Miner als was sent to the 
World’s fait r, at New Orleans, in charge of the State Mineralogist. 
The 6th Annual Report, for the year ending June 1, 1886, Part Ti 
his report contains an article on San Diego Co., ete. 
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