BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY, lilOO— 1«JU7. 107 
Jones, Fayette A. 
1319. Mineral resources of New Mexico. — Am. Min. Cong., 8th Ann. Sess., 
pp. 135-143, 1906. 
Gives note* on the occurrence of mineral resources in New Mexico. 
1320. Pincers of Santa Fe County. New Mexico. — Min. World, vol. 2r,, qo. 11. 
p. 425, October 6, 1906. 
1321. The Lordsburg mining region, New Mexico. — Fug. and Min. Jour., 
vol. 84, pp. 444-445, 2 tigs.. September 7, 1907. 
(Jives a brief account of the geology and of the ores. 
Jones, James O. 
1322. On the effect of the recent seismic disturbances in Guatemala, Costa 
Pica, and Nicaragua upon the level of the waters in Lakes Nicaragua and 
Managua.— 57th Cong., 2d Sess.. Sen. Doc. no. 131, 33 pp., 1903. 
Jordan, David Starr. 
1323. The earthquake rift of 1900.— Pop. Sci. Monthly, vol. 69, no. 4, pp. 
289-309, 20 tigs., October. It km;. 
Explains the nature of the San Francisco earthquake, tin course of the rift, ami effects 
produced. 
1324. Tbe fossil tisbes of California. With supplementary notes on other 
species of extinct tishes. — California Univ., Dept. Geol., Pull., vol. 5, no. 7, pp. 
95-144. 2 pis., 33 figs., April, 1907. 
An annotated list of the species of fossil lislies recorded from the rocks of California, 
with descriptions of a number of new species. 
Jordan, David Starr, Editor. 
1325. The California earthquake of 1906. San Francisco, A. M. Robertson, 
1907. 371 pp., illus. 
Contains articles by — 
David Starr Jordan : The earthquake rift of April, 1900. pp. 1-62 (reprinted from 
Pop. Sci. Monthly, October, 1906). 
John Casper Branner : Geology and the earthquake, pp. 63—78 (reprinted from Out West, 
vol. 24, no. 6, June, 1906). 
Charles Derleth, jr.: The destructive extent of the California earthquake of 1900: its 
effect upon structures and structural materials, within the earthquake belt, pp. 79-212 
(not reprinted). 
Grove Karl Gilbert: The investigation of the California earthquake of 1906, pp. 213 
256 (reprinted from Pop. Sci. Monthly, August, 1906). 
Stephen Taber : Local effects of the California earthquake of Pint;, pp. 257-280 (reprinted 
from Jour. Geology, vol. 14, no. 4). 
F. Omori : Preliminary notes on the cause of the California earthquake of 1906, pp. 
281-318 (reprinted from the Imperial Earthquake Investigation Committee. Bull., vol. 
1, no. 1). 
Harold W. Fairbanks : The great earthquake rift of California, pp. 319-338 (reprinted 
from California Phys. Geol. Club, Bull., vol. 1, no. 2). 
Mary Austin: The Temblor: a personal narrative, pp. 339—361 (reprinted from Out West, 
vol. 24, no. 6, June, 1906). 
Joseph, M. IT. 
1326. Tungsten ore in Washington. — Eng. and Min. Jour., vol. 81, p. 409, 
March 3, 1906. 
Notes briefly the occurrence of tungsten ore in northern Washington. 
Joyce, W. E. 
1327. New supplies of anthracite coal.— Eng. and Min. Jour., vol. si, pp. 
216-217, August 3, 1907. 
Judd, Edward K. 
1328. The Virgilina [Virginia] copper belt. — Eng. and Min. Jour., vol. 82 
pp. 1005-1008, 5 tigs., December 1. L906. 
Contains notes on the character of the ores. 
