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Geology. — Andrew C. Lawson and John C. Merriam, Editors. Price per volume, $3.„ , 

 Volumes I (pp. 428), II (pp. 450), III (pp. 475), IV (pp. 462), V (pp. 448), 

 completed. Volume VI (in progress). 



Cited as Univ. Calif. Pu'bl. Bull. Dept. Geol. 



VOLUME 1. pric- 



1. The Geology of Carmelo Bay, by Andrew C. Lawson, with chemical analyses and 



cooperation in the field, by Juan de-la C. Posada 2F, 



2. The Soda-Rhyolite North of Berkeley, by Charles Palache 1U 



3. The Eruptive Rocks of Point Bonita, by F. Leslie Bansome 4C 



4. The Post-Pliocene Diastrophism of the Coast of Southern California, by Andrew C. 



■ Lawson • 40 



5. The Lherzolite-Serpentine and Associated Rocks of the Potrero, San Francisco, by 



Charles Palache. 



6. On a Rock, from the Vicinity of Berkeley, containing a New Soda Amphibole, by 



Charles Palache. tg 

 Nos. 5 and 6 in one cover 3 



7. The Geology of Angel Island, by F. Leslie Ransome, with a Note on the Radiolarian 



Chert from Angel Island and from Buri-buri Ridge, San Mateo County, California, 

 by. George Jennings Hinde '. 4 



8. The Geomorphogeny of the Coast of Northern California, by Andrew C. Lawson.... 3' 



9. On Analcite Diabase from San Louis Obispo County, California, by Harold W. 



Fairbanks 2 



10. On Lawsonite, a New Rock-forming Mineral from the Tiburon Peninsula, Marin 



County, California, by F. Leslie Ransome li 



11. Critical Periods in the History of the Earth, by Joseph LeConte 2 



12. On Milignite, a Family of Basic, Plutonic, Orthoclase Rocks, Rich in Alkalies and 



Lime, Intrusive in the Coutchiching Schists of Poohbah Lake, by Andrew 

 C. Lawson - 2i 



13. Sigmogomphius LeContei, a New Castoroid Rodent, from the Pliocene, near 



Berkeley, by John C. Merriam - K 



14. The Great Valley of California, a Criticism of the Theory of Isostasy, by F. 



Leslie Ransome 4i> 



VOLUME 2. ■/ 



1. The Geology of Point Sal, by Harold W. Fairbanks ( 



2. On Some Pliocene Ostracoda from near Berkeley, by Frederick Chapman 1( 



3. Note on Two Tertiary Faunas from the Rocks of the Southern Coast of Vancouver 



Island, by J. C. Merriam K 



4. The Distribution of the Neocene Sea-urchins of Middle California, arid Its Bearing 



on the Classification of the Neocene Formations, by John C. Merriam 1( 



5. The Geology of Point Reyes Peninsula, by F. M. Anderson.. 2; 



Some Aspects of Erosion in Relation to the Theory of the Peneplain, by W. S. 



Tangier Smith - 21 



To] "rapine Study of the Islands of Southern California, by W. S. Tangier Smith 4' 



Geo 7 of the Central Portion of the Isthmus of Panama, by Oscar H. Hershey 3i 



to the Geology of the John Day Basin, by John C. Merriam 31 , 



" < by Arthur S. Eakle - 1'. 



til* "neralogy of California, by Walter C. Blasdale 1- 



-tail of Coast Range Geology, by Andrew C. Lawson and 



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