FOR    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
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California — Continued. 
Crystalline    rocks    of    the    San    Gabriel 
Mountains,  Arnold  and  Strong,  1. 
Crystallography  of  lepidol'te,   Schaller, 
6. 
Desert  dry   lakes   of  California,   Bailey 
(G.  E.).  1. 
Domes  and  dome  structure  of  the  high 
Sierra,  Gilbert,  17. 
Drainage   features   of   California,    Law- 
son   (A.  C.)f  -• 
Dredging  in  Oroville,  Knox,  1. 
Dumortierite,  Schaller,  5,  7. 
Eclogites  in  California,  Hoi  way,  1. 
Erosion  on  the  Pacific  coast,  Holder,  2. 
Etat   de  Californie,  Privat-Deschanel,  1. 
Exploration     of     Potter     Creek     cave, 
Shasta  County,  Sinclair,  2. 
Fault-system,    Gunther,   2. 
Feldspar-corundum  rocks  from  Plumas 
County,  Lawson   (A.  C).  1. 
Faunal   relations  of  the  Carrizo   Creek 
beds,  Arnold,  3. 
Fligntless  auk,  Mancalla  californiensis, 
Lucas   (F.  A.),  5. 
Foraminii'era      from      Santa      Barbara. 
Bagg,  7. 
Formation    of   bonanzas    in    upper   por- 
tions    of     gold    veins,     Rickard     (T. 
A.),  3. 
Fossil    plants   from   the    Shasta   group, 
Fontaine,  3. 
Fossil  Sequoia  from  the  Sierra  Nevada, 
Jeffrey,  1. 
Gems    and    rare    minerals    of    southern 
California,  Sovereign,  1. 
Gem  minerals  of  California,  Kunz,  8. 
Genesis   of   ore   deposits   at    the    Royal 
mine,  Forstner,  1 
Geological  section  of  the  middle  Coast 
ranges     of    California,     Lawson     (A. 
C).  6,  0. 
Geological  section  of  the  Coast  ranges, 
Osmont,  1. 
Geologizing  by  the  seaside,  Lakes,  56. 
Geology    of    district    west    of    Redding. 
O'Brien  (C.  J.),  1- 
Geology    of   Mineral    King,    Knopf   and 
Thelen,  1. 
Geology   of   Nevada   and   adjacent   por- 
tions of  California,  Spun-.  G. 
Geology  of  Salinas  Valley,  Nutter,  1. 
Geology  of  the  Great  Basin,  Turner,  1. 
Geomorphogeny    of    Kern    basin.    Law- 
son  (A.  O,  1<>. 
Geomorphogeny  of  Klamath  Mountains, 
Diller.  ."». 
Gisements    des    minerals    de    mercure, 
Demaret,  2. 
Glacial   stages   in   Klamath   Mountains. 
Hershey.  16. 
Glacier   of   Mount   Lyell,   Lee    (W.   T.). 
10. 
Glaucophane  and  associated  schists  in 
Coast    ranges    of    California,    Nutter 
and  Barber,  1. 
California— Continued. 
Gold  production  of  North  America, 
Lindgren,  16. 
Great  lava  flood,  Redway,  1. 
Greenback  copper  mine,  Turner,  6. 
Gypsum  deposits  in  California,  Fair- 
banks, 6. 
Hanging  valleys  of  the  Yosemite,  Bran 
ner,  5. 
Ichthyosauria  from  Triassic  of  Califor- 
nia.  Merriam    (J.   C),  6. 
Identity  of  palacheite  and  botryogen. 
Eakle,  3. 
Igneous  rocks  near  Pajaro,  Reid  (J. 
A.),  1. 
Industrie  du  petrole  en  Californie, 
Heurteau,  2. 
Iron-nickel  alloy,  awaruite,  Jamieson,  1. 
Iron  ores  of  the  Redding  quadrangle, 
Diller.  11. 
Klamath  Mountains,  Diller,  1,  12. 
Lawsonite,   Schaller  and  Ilillebrand.   2. 
Les  anciens  chenaux  auriferes  de  Cali- 
fornie, Bordeaux,  1. 
Lilac-<"olored  spod  lmene,  Kunz,  7. 
Limestone  of  the  Redding  district.  Dil- 
ler, 15. 
Luminescent  zinc-Mend,  Eakle  and 
Sharwood,  1. 
Magnesite  and  its  uses.  Spinks.  1. 
Mammalia  from  Quaternary  caves  of 
California,  Sinclair.  7. 
Marine  Pliocene  and  Pleistocene  of  San 
Tedro,  Arnold.  2. 
Marine  Pliocene  and  Pleistocene  strati- 
graphy of  coast  of  southern  Califor- 
nia, Arnold  and  Arnold,  1. 
Marine  reptiles,  Merriam   (J.  C),  12. 
Marine  Trias  of  western  America. 
Smith   (J.  P.).  5. 
Metamorphic  formations  of  northwest- 
ern California,  Hershey,  2. 
Miocene  diabase  of  Santa  Cruz  Moun- 
tains, Ilaehl  and  Arnold,  1. 
Miocene  fauna  in  California,  Merriam 
(J.  O,  10. 
Mineral  resources  of  the  Indian  Valley 
region,  Diller,  19. 
Mineral  resources  of  the  Redding  quad- 
rangle. Diller,  16. 
.Minerals    from    Leona    Heights,     Shal- 
ler,  1. 
Miocene  Foraminifera  from  Monterey 
shale,  Bagg,  0. 
Mother  Lode  gold  deposits,  Prichard 
(W.  R.),  1. 
Mother  Lode  gold  deposits,  Turner.  14. 
Mother  Lode  in  Tuolumne  County, 
Storms,  3. 
Mount  Lassen  and  cinder  cone  region. 
Miller  (E.  I.),  1. 
Mount  Diablo  Range  of  California,  An- 
derson  (F.  M.),  7 
Natronsalpeter  in  Californien,  Och- 
senius,  2. 
Neocene  basins  of  Klamath  Mountains, 
Anderson  (F.  M.),  1. 
