Fig. 29.3. A, map of southern California showing the distribution of Franciscan outcrops (black) 

 and granite of the Nevadan orogeny (hachured). After Reed and Hollister, 1936. The granitic 

 area marked Salina rose and became a landmass in Upper Cretaceous time, according to 

 Taliaferro, 1943. Compare with Plate 16. 



B, map of southern California showing the Tertiary provinces and their relations to the 

 basement rock. See opposite map. After Reed and Hollister, 1936. 



