Bee. 
166. 
167. 
INDEX OF 
ba tion an 
Blood. -horses 
168. 
169. 
170. 
171. 
172. 
173. 
174. Silkworms............... 237 
Mintve—Cuap, VIIL 
175. Chief Industry........... 238 
176. Metals obtained.......... 238 
177. Gold Mines.............. 238 
178. Placer Mines............. 241 
179. The Sluice....... sececeee 243 
180. Amalgamation.......... ~ 246 
181. Cleaning up............. 249 
182. Riffle-bars............005 250 
183. Double-Sluices........... 252 
184, Rock-Sluices............. 252 
185. Hydraulic Mining......... 253 
186. Blasting.......... 0.0.00. 256 
187. Tail-Sluice............... 256 
188. 
189. 
190. 
VOY. Cradle seccoceceiacieg de iesunss 258 
DOD PAN. sisiciee vere fesyined Seoasendyare'ece 262 
193. Dry Washing....:....... 264 
194. Dry Digging............. 264 
195. Puddling Box............ 265 
196. Quicksilver Machine....... 265 
197. Tunnel Mining elcele Feletetne 266 
198, Shavisicccs os sop seie he's cia’ 267 
199. River Mining............ 268 
200. Beach Mining........... + 269 
201. Mining-Ditches........... 270 
202. Prospecting.............. 201 
203. Quartz Mining............ 272 
204. Distribution of Gold in 
Quarta, wids.c Sede weds 273 
205. Prospecting Quartz Rock... 275 
206. The Divining Rod........ 207 
207. Quarrying Quartz......... Pye 
208. Arastra.........- vee 278 
209. Chilean Mill -. 280 
210. Stamps... 2. seeeeeeecees 280 
211. Separation......... Sshacevere 281 
212. Sulphurets............-+. 284 
218. Chief Quartz Mills........ 284 
214. Silver Mining . | araiaKeveloiresreacere 285 
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215. Quicksilver Mining........ 286 
216. Platinum................ 287 
217. Del Norte and Klamath... 288 
218. Siskiyou................. 289 
219, Trinity and Shasta........ 289 
220. Plumas and Sierra........ 290 
221. Yuba and Butte.......... 294 
222. Nevada and Placer....... 295 
223. El Dorado and Amador.... 296 
224, Calaveras and Tuolumne... 298 
225, Mono and Mariposa....... 301 
226. Fresno, etc.............5 303 
OTHER BRANCHES OF INDUSTRY— 
Cuap. IX. 
22%. High Wages............. 304 
228. Lumbering.............. 306 
229, Vishing................4 313 
230. Hunting ................ 317 
231. House-building........... 320 
232. Furniture, etc............ 323 
CommEror—Cuap. X. 
233. General Advantages....... 326 
234. Tributary Population...... 324 
235, Imports. .......c0cncease 330 
236. Exports........cce0ce0e- 330 
237. Shipping................ 332 
238. Unsteadiness of aUULSB: 333 
239. Insolvencies..........0.. 334 
240. Interest of Money . . 335 
241. Speculation in Land. . 337 
242. No Paper Money......... 337 
243. Opportunities for Invest- 
THC hcxeeweahenyn a 44 338 
244. Assurance.............. 347 
CoNSTITUTION AND Laws—Cuap. XI. 
245. Outlines of Constitution.... 349 
246. Inferiority of Colored Per- 
BOTS ala scice ase searciieiarnl oad: ayers, 350 
24%. Law Favorable to Debtors.. 350 
248. Tenure of Land........... 352 
249. Ownership of Minerals.... 354 
250. Titles of Mining-Claims.... 354 
251. Marriage..............0. 358 
Socrery—CuapP. XII. 
252. Population ....... ceceeee 359 
