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203 Endlich (F. M.). Mining- in the Mqjave Desert in California. 
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxii, pp. 197-198, 1896. 
Describes the gold mines of Kern County, California. 
204 Everman (John). The genus Ternnocyon and a new species thereof 
and the new genus Hypotemnodon from the John Day Mio 
cene of Oregon. 
Am. GeoL, vol. xvii, pp. 267-287, pi. xi, 1896. 
Describes Ternnocyon ferox and Hypotemnodon coryphaeus n. sp., from 
the Miocene beds of Oregon. 
205 Fairbanks (Harold W.). Ore deposits with special reference to 
the Mother Lode [California], 
Cal. State Mining Bureau, 13th Ann. Kept., pp. 665-672, 1896. 
Discusses the meaning of the term Mother Lode and describes the gen- 
eral features of the ore bodies occurring in this region. 
206 The geology of Point Sal [California |. 
Univ. of Cal., Dept. of Geo!., Bull., vol. ii, pp. 1-92, pis. 1-2, 1896. 
Describes the characters of the Miocene and Knoxville beds, the pedo- 
graph ic characters of augite-teschenite, basalt, gabbro, peridotite, and 
serpentine, and discusses the age of these eruptions. 
207 Notes on the geology of eastern California. 
Am. GeoL, vol. xvii, pp. 63-74, pi. iii, 1896. 
Describes the topography of the portion of California east of the Sierra 
Nevada range and the character and distribution of the metamorphic, 
sedimentary, and igneous rocks. 
208 The mineral deposits of eastern California. 
Am. GeoL, vol. xvii, pp. 144-158. 
Describes the distribution and geologic relations of the gold and silver 
ores and the pyritiferous mineralization of the rocks. Discusses the 
origin of the gold and silver ore bodies. 
209 The age of the California Coast ranges. 
Am. GeoL, vol. xviii, pp. 271-282, 1896. 
Reviews the opinions of various writers as to the evolution of the 
Coast ranges and discusses the changes that have affected them during 
.Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Tertiary times. 
210 Stratigraphy at Slate's Springs, with some further notes on 
the relation of the Golden Gate series to the Knoxville. 
Am. GeoL, vol. xviii, pp. 350-356, 1896. 
Discusses the evidence as to the Jurassic or Cretaceous age of the 
Golden Gate series and of its relations to the Knoxville beds. 
211 The possibilities of the petroleum industry in California. 
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxi, p. 588, 1896. 
Describes the occurrence of petroleum in various parts of California. 
212 The coal beds of California. 
Eng. and Mg. Jour., vol. lxii, p. 10, 1896. 
Describes the Tertiary coals of the Coast ranges. 
