i6 
The American Geologist. 
December, 1005. 
Jos. LeConte, i, 76; Latest vol- 
canic eruption, J. S. Diller, (rev.) 
i 125- New post-Pliocene limneid 
R. E. Call, i, 146; Transfer of 
Lick observatory, (rev.), ii, 428; 
Placer mines about Downeyville, 
(p.s.n.), iii, 63; Teeth of a masto- 
don at Ventura, (p.s.n.), iv, 391; 
Islands of the Santa Barbara 
channel. L. Yates, v. 43; Quick- 
silver deposits. G. F. Becker, 
(rev), v, ITS; Quaternary history 
of Mono valley, I. C. Russell, 
(rev.), vi, 54; Structure of a por- 
tion of the Sierra Nevada, G. F. 
Becker, (rev.), vii, 201; Geology 
of the Mother Lode gold belt, H. 
W. Fairbanks, vii, 209; Creta- 
ceous, G. F. Becker, vii, 25S; State 
Mining Bureau, (p.s.n.), vii, 335; 
Mount Diablo, H. W. Turner, 
(rev.), viii, 117; Papers at the 
winter meeting-, G. S. A., (p.s.n.), 
Ix, 215; Late volcanic eruption, 
J. S. Diller, (rev.), ix, 265; Earth- 
quakes in 1889, J E. Keeler, 
(rev.), ix, 266; Serpentines of the 
Coast range. M. E. Wadsworth, Ix, 
277; The Taylorville region, J. 
S. Diller (rev.), x, 183; Ditto. A. 
Hyatt (rev.), x. 1S3; Stratigraphy 
of the Sierra Nevada, James E. 
Mills, (rev.), x, 31S"; Pre-Creta- 
ceous rocks of the Coast ranges, 
H. "W. Fairbanks, xi, 69; Creta- 
ceous and Tertiary (p.s.n.), xl, 
139; Proposed geological survey 
(p.s.n.), xi, 2S3; Recent contribu- 
tions to geology of, H. W, Turn- 
er, xi, 307; Mesozoic granite in 
Plumas County, H. W. Turner, 
xi, 425; Cretaceous and Tertiary, 
J. S. Diller, (rev.), xii, 119; Two 
Neocene rivers, W. Lindgren, 
(rev.), xii, 121; Carmelo bay. A. 
C. Lawson, (rev.), xii, 262; Soda 
Rhyolite north of Berkeley, Pa- 
lache. (rev.), xii, 263; Shasta- 
Chico series of the Cretaceous, 
J. S. Diller and T. W. Stanton, 
(abs.), xiii, 20S; Lower California, 
S. F. Emmons, (abs.), xiii, 209; 
Auriferous slates, J. P. Smith, 
(abs.), xiii, 215; Notes on the Si- 
erra Nevada, H. W. Turner, xiii, 
228, 297; Revolution in topogra- 
phy since the auriferous gravel, 
J S. Diller, (rev.), xiii, 354; Notes 
on Shasta county, H. W. Fair- 
banks, xiv, 25; Coast ranges, Tur- 
ner and Stanton, xiv, 92; Review 
of the Coast ranges, (rev.) H. 
"W. Fairbanks, xiv, 198; Trias 
and Jura of Shasta county, J. P. 
Smith, (rev.), xiv, 200; Carbonif- 
erous of Shasta county, J. P. 
Smith, (rev.), xiv, 203; Post-Plio- 
cene diastrophism, A. C. Lawson, 
(rev.), xiv, 335; A new soda am- 
phibole. and Lherzolite serpentine 
of the Potrero, C. PaTache, (rev.), 
xv, 52; Angel island, F. L. Ran- 
some, (rev.), xv, 57; Coast ranges 
A. C. Lawson, xv, 342; Aurifer- 
ous gravels of the Sierra Nevada, 
H. W. Turner, xv, 371; Geomor- 
phogeny of the coast. A. C. Law- 
son, (rev.), xv, 3S7; Eastern 
California. If. W. Fairbanks, 
xvii, 63; Mineral deposits, H. W. 
Fairbanks, xvii, 144; Neocene of 
the Santa Cruz mountains, Geo. 
H. Ashley (rev.), xvii, 331; Gold 
quartz veins, W. Lindgren, xvii, 
338; Archean gneiss, H. W. Turn- 
er, (abs.), xvii, 344; Syenitic 
rooks, H. W. Turner, xvii, 375; 
(Lower) Cape region, (p s.n.), 
xvii, 123; Faunal relations of the 
Eocene and upper Cretaceous, T. 
W. Stanton, (abs.), xviii, 6 I ; 
Structure and age of the Cascade 
range, J. S. Diller, (abs.), xviii, 
61; Early glaciation in the Si :rra 
Nevada, W. D. Johnson, (abs.), 
xviii, 61; A criticism of the the- 
ory of isostasy, F. L. Ransome, 
(rev.), xvii, 189; Age of the Coast 
ranges,- H. W. Fairbanks, xviii, 
271; Mining Bureau, Bull. No. 8, 
(p.s.n.), xviii, 194; San Francisco 
peninsula, A. C. Lawson, (rev.), 
xviii. 319: Stratigrnphy at Slate 
Springs, H. "W. Fairbanks, xviib 
350; Development of the physiog- 
raphy of, J. P. Smith, (abs.), 
xviii, 222; Cretaceous paleontology 
of the Pacific coast, T. W. Stan- 
ton, (rev.), xix, 63: Age of the 
Coast ranges, F. L. Ransome, xix, 
66; Hornblende basalt, J. S. Dil- 
ler. xix, 253; Academy of Sci- 
ences (p.s.n.), xix, 365; Oscilla- 
tions of the coast during the Pli- 
ocene and Pleistocene, H. W. 
Fairbanks, xx, 213; Notes on 
rocks and minenls, H. W. Turn- 
er, (rev.), xxii, 377; Igneous, Met- 
amorphic and sedimentary of the 
Coast range, H. W. Turner, 
(rev.), xxii, 381; Geology and ar- 
cheology, W. J. McGee and W. 
H. Holmes, (abs.), xxiii, 96; To- 
semite park, (abs.}, xxiii, 100; 
Occurrence and origin of dia- 
monds, H. W. Turner, xxiii, 1S2; 
Gold pocket deposits, O. H. Her- 
shey, xxiv, 38; Earthquake at 
San Jacinto, E. W. Claypole. xxv, 
106, 192; Erosion of mountains, 
F. B. Wright, xxv, 326; Notes on 
petroleum in California, E. W. 
Claypole. xxvii, 150; Topographic 
study of the islands of southern 
California, W. S. Tangier Smith, 
(rev.), xxvii, 187; Metamorphic 
formations in northwestern Cal- 
ifornia, O. H. Hershey, xxvii, 225; 
Age of certain granites in the Kla- 
math mountains, O. H. Hershey, 
xxvii, 258; Cordilleran section, 
G. S. A., xxvii, 130; Significance 
of the term Sierran, O. H. Her- 
sey, xxix. 88; Crystalline rocks 
of southern, O. H. Hershey, xxix, 
273; Tertiary formations of south, 
ern California, O. H. Hershey, 
xxix. 349; Two glacial stages in 
the Klamath mountains, O. H. 
Hershey, xxxi, 139; Structure of 
the southern portion of the Kla- 
math mountains, O. H. Hershey, 
xxxi, 231; Development of the 
Klamath mountains, J. S. Diller, 
(rev.), xxxi, 257: Basin structure 
in the Death valley region, M. R. 
