BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA OILS. 
The following is a bibliography of the principal articles referring to 
the oil industry of California and the geology of the southern Cali¬ 
fornia oil districts: 
Anderson, F. M, Oil-yielding formations of Humboldt County; Bull. California 
State Mining Bureau No. 19, Sacramento, 1900, pp. 161-166. 
Anonymous. Description of the recently discovered petroleum region in California. 
Tract. New York, 1865. 
Anonymous. Gas making with crude oil in California: Jour. Gas Light, April 28, 1903. 
Antisell, Thomas. Geology of the Sierra Susanna and Monica: Pacific R. R. Rept., 
vol. 7, pt. 2, Washington, 1857, pp. 75-78. Plains of San Fernando, Los 
Angeles, and San Bernardino: Idem, pp. 79-86. Bituminous effusions: 
Idem., pp. 107-114, PI. Y, figs. 2, 3. 
Arnold, Delos and Ralph. The marine Pliocene and Pleistocene stratigraphy of 
the coast of southern California: Jour. Geol., vol. 10, Chicago, 1902, pp. 
117-138, PL IV, figs. 1-7. 
Arnold, Ralph. The paleontology and stratigraphy of the marine Pliocene and 
Pleistocene of San Pedro, Cal.: Mem. California Acad. Sci., vol. 3, San 
Francisco, June 27, 1903, 420 pp., 37 pis. 
--. The Salt Lake oil field near Los Angeles, Cal. In Contributions to Economic 
Geology for 1905: Bull. U. S. Geol. Survey, No. 285, Washington, 1906. pp. 
357-361, fig. 12. 
Arnold, Ralph, and Strong, A. M. Some crystalline rocks of the San Gabriel Moun¬ 
tains, California: Bull. Geol. Soc. America, vol. 16, Rochester, N. Y., April, 
1905, pp. 183-204, 2 maps. 
Blackmar, Charles A. Register of oil wells, with map, Los Angeles city. Register 
California State Mining Bureau, Sacramento, 1904. 
Blake, William P. Geology and natural resources of the region from Mojave River, 
by Williamsons Pass, to San Fernando and Los Angeles; Los Angeles to San 
Bernardino and Cajon Pass: Pacific R. R. Rept., vol. 5, pt. 2, Washington, 
1856, pp. 65-88, 6 figs., PL VI. 
Bowers, Stephen. Geology of Ventura County: Eighth Ann. Rept. California State 
Mining Bureau, for 1888, Sacramento, 1889, pp. 679-690. 
Cooper, A. S. The genesis of petroleum and asphalt in California: Sci. Am. Suppl., 
Sept. 2, Dec. 30, 1893; California Mines and Minerals, San Francisco, 1899, 
pp. 114-174, 18 figs.; Bull. California State Mining Bureau, No. 16, Sacra¬ 
mento, 1899, 89 pp., 29 figs. 
Cooper, II. N. Chemical analyses of California petroleum: Bull. California State 
Mining Bureau, No. 31, Sacramento, 1904, sheet. 
Cooper, J. G. Lists of fossils from the oil-bearing formations of California. In Watts, 
W. L., The gas and petroleum-yielding formations of the central valley of 
California: Bull. California State Mining Bureau, Sacramento, 1894, pp. 7, 
10, 25, 38-40, 43, 49, 53-59, 62-65. 
-. Lists of fossils from the oil-bearing formations of California. In Watts, W. L., 
Oil and gas-yielding formations of Los Angeles, Ventura, and Santa Barbara 
counties: Bull. California State Mining Bureau No. 11, Sacramento, 1897, 
pp. 79 -87. 
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