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Geology. — Andrew C. Lawson and John C. Merriam, Editors. Pr: 

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

 completed. Volume VI (in progress). 



Cited as Univ. Calif. Publ. Bull. Dept. Geol. 



VOLUME 1. 



1. The Geology of Carmelo Bay, by Andrew C. Lawson, with chemii 



cooperation in the field by Juan de la C Posada 



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



3. The Eruptive Rocks of Point Bonita, by E. Leslie Ransome 



4. The Post-Pliocene Diastrophism of the Coast of Southern Californi 



Lawson 



5. The Lherzolite-Serpentine and Associated Rocks of the Potrero, S; 



Charles Palache. 



6. On a Rock, from the Vicinity of Berkeley, containing a New Sod: 



Charles Palache. 



Nos. 5 and 6 in one cover 



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



Chert from Angel Island and from Buri-buri Ridge, San Mateo Co: 



by George Jennings Hinde 



8. The Geomorphogeny of the Coast of Northern California, by Andr ' 



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



Fairbanks 



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



County, California, by F. Leslie Ransome 



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



12. On Malignite, a Family of Basic, Plutonic, Orthoclase Rocks, Rich 



Lime, Intrusive in the Coutchiching Schists of Poohbah Lai 



C. Lawson 



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



Berkeley, by John C. Merriam 



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



Leslie Ransome .". 



VOLUME 2. ' 



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



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



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



Island, by J. C. Merriam 



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



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



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



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



Tangier Smith 



7. A Topographic Study of the Islands of Southern California, by W. S. Tangier Smith 



8. The Geology of the Central Portion of the Isthmus of Panama, by Oscar H. Hershey 



9. A Contribution to the Geology of the John Day Basin, by John C. Merriam 



10. Mineralogical Notes, by Arthur S. Eakle 



11. Contributions to .the Mineralogy of California, by Walter C. Blasdale 



12. The Berkeley Hills. A Detail of Coast Range Geology, by Andrew C. Lawson and 



Charles Palache 



