BIBLIOGRAPHY 



The bibliography of California Geology and Mineralogy is 

 very extensive. More than 15,000 books and articles are listed 

 in the official State bibliography. Those listed below will be 

 of interest to students, and to those general readers who may 

 wish to pursue any phases of the subject further. 



Alluvial Fans of the Cucamonga District. R. Eckis. Jour. Geol., Vol. 36. 



Annual Reports, State Mineralogist. Ferry Bldg., San Francisco. 



Berkeley Hills, Coast Range Geology. A. C. Lawson and Charles Palache. 



Univ. of Calif., Dept. Geol. Bull., Vol. 2, No. 12. 



Big Trees, Most Northern. Waldemar Lindgren. U. S. G. S. Folio, No. 66. 

 Big Trees Quadrangle. H. W. Turner and F. L. Ransome. U. S. G. S. Folio, 



No. 51. 

 Blackhawk Canyon, San Bernardino Mountains. Woodford and Harris, 



Univ. of Calif., Dept. Geol. Bull., Vol. 17. 

 Borate Minerals, Kramer District, Mojave Desert. W. T. Schaller. U. S. 



G. S. Prof. Paper 158. 

 Borax Deposits of Death Valley and Mojave Desert. M. R. Campbell. U. S. 



G. S. Bull. 200. 

 Cambrian Rocks of the Mojave Desert. Hazzard and Crickmay. Univ. of 



Calif., Dept. Geol. Bull., Vol. 23, No. 2. 

 Cambrian Rocks in Southeastern California. N. H. Darton. Jour. Geol., 



Vol. 15. 



Coast Ranges, Geology of. H. W. Fairbanks. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. 6. 

 Coast Ranges, Geology of. A. C. Lawson. Am. Geologist, Vol. 15. 

 Colorado Desert, The. W. C. Mendenhall. Nat. Geog. Mag., 1909. 

 Colorado River, Changes of. D. T. MacDougal. Nat. Geog. Soc. Mag., 



Vol. 19. 

 Crystalline Rocks of the San Gabriel Mountains. Ralph Arnold and A. M. 



Strong. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. 16. 

 Crystalline Rocks of Middle Southern San Gabriel Mountains. William J. 



Miller. Geol. Soc. Am. Bull. 37. 



Deep Spring Valley, Geology of. William J. Miller. Jour. Geol., Vol. 36. 

 Delta of the Colorado, The. D. T. MacDougal. Am. Geog. Soc. Bull. 38. 

 Desert Basins of the Colorado Delta. D. T. MacDougal. Am. Geog. Soc. 



Bull. 39. 



