Bancroft & Co., and A. Roman & Co. The following bibliographical table contains a list of the principal books issued from the press of this State, besides which there have been published great numbers of pamphlets on various topics, political, religious, economical, educational, etc., together with more than one hundred maps, all of more or less local, and some of general interest: HISTORY-History of California; by Franklin Tuthill. Colonial History of California; by J. W. Dwinelle. A Youth's History of California; by Lucia Norman. LAW-International Law, and Laws of War; by H. W. Halleck. Digest of California Reports; by H. J. Labatt. Probate Law and Practice in California; by D. P. Belknap. Civil Practice Act of California; annotated by Charles H. Parker. Mining Laws and Forms; by H. B. Congdon. Bancroft's New Law and Form Book; 3d edition. Forms and Use of Blanks; by R. W. Hent. Mining Claims and Water Rights; by Gregory Yale. General Laws of California; compiled by Theodore H. Hittell. MINING -Hand Book of Mining in the Pacific States; by John S. Hittell. Processes of Silver and Gold Extraction; by Guido Kustel. Sulphurets; by W. Barstow. Concentration and Chlorination Processes; by Guido Kustel. AGRICULTURE—Theory and Practice of Bee Culture; by J. S. Harbison. California Silk Grower's Manual, by Louis Prevost. Grape Culture and Wine Making in California; by T. Hart Hyatt. EDUCATIONAL-Instructions in Gymnastics; by Arthur and Charles Nahl. Clarke's New School Geography for Schools in the Pacific States; by Chas. Russell Clarke. Clarke's New Primary Geography. Elements of Composition; by Augustus Layres. Belles Lettres; by Augustus Layres. Carrie Carleton's Letter Writer. Manual of Oral Instruction; by Laura T. Fowler. Common School Readings; by John Swett. POETRY-Anselmo; by Geo. R. Parburt. The California Hundred; by J. H. Rogers. Outcroppings of California Verse. Poems; by Sarah E. Carmichael. Poetry of the Pacific; edited by May Wentworth. Poesies; by Pierre Cauwet. Poems; by Chas. Warren Stoddard. The Lost Galleon, and other Tales; by F. Bret Harte. Poems; by John R. Ridge. FICTION-In Bonds; by Laura Preston. The Greek Slave; by Ianthe. Leah's Confessions. RELIGIOUS-The California Pilgrim; by Rev. J. A. Benton. Esther: the Hebrew Queen; MISCELLANEOUS Geological Survey of California; by J. D. Whitney. Confucius, and the : Bays-Tomales, 74, 85. Half Moon, 74, 85. Santa Cruz, 74, 83, 84, 85. San Luis Obispo, 74, 82. Light, 87. Pelican, 87. San Diego, 80. San Pedro, 80. San Pablo, 154, 156. Bees, 372. Begart, Father, 8. Behring, Vitus, 34. Big Trees, 505. of Calaveras, 265. Billiard tables, manufactory of, 635. Scansores, (Climbers), 449. Grallatores, (Wading), 468. Natatores, (Swimming), 474. Blackbirds, 463. Black Rock Mines, 224. Bleau, Jean, 10. Blue gravel, 302, 542. Claims, 302, 585. Lead, 542. Bodega Bay, 86. Botany-Cedars, 514. Firs, 515. Miscellaneous trees, 516. Flowering plants, 525. Branciforte, Pueblo of, 47, 126. Brass founderies, 616. Beries and distilleries, 635. Briggs' orchard, 301, 366. Brooklyn, 151. Brooms and broom corn, 635. Brown's Valley, 302. Brush Creek Mine, 231. Burnett, Governor Peter H., 59. Butte County, 291. Sutter, 298. Downieville, 229. C. Cabrillo, Juan Rodriguez, 5, 23. Origin of name, 1. Legends concerning, 2. Early commerce, 35, 59. Geography and Topography, 71. Mountain system, 71. Governors of, under Spanish and Mexi- can rule, 57. American Territorial Government, 58. California Steam Navigation Company, 676. Calaveras County, 260, 422. Calistoga Springs, 179. Camptonville, 301. Cañada del Reymundo, 144. Castor bean, 299. Cat Camp, (Frankfort), 264. Cave at Grizzly Flat, 251. Cement, hydraulic, 306. Auriferous, 585. Mill, Cox's, 540. Chico, 294. Chiccory, 360. Chinese, 31, 681. Chlorination process, Plattner's, 558. Cigar manufactures, 637. Cinnabar, 174, 183, 186, 401, 402, 409, 415. Clavigero, 3. Clayton, 160. Clear Lake, 184, 411. Climate, 330. Contra Costa County, 154. Copper City, 291. Cordage factory, 618, Corral Hollow Coal Mines, 151. Copperopolis, 264. Cotton manufactures, 605. Culture of, 357. Oakland mills, 151, 605. Harbor, 87. Crescent Mine, 227. Croix, Marquis de, 7. Temperature, 330–37. Land and sea, 330. 333, 336. Crown Lead Mine, 275. Tables exhibiting mean temperature, Crystal Springs, 144. Extremes of heat and cold, 332. Of the Colorado Desert, 336. Prevailing winds, 337–39. Rains, storms, cloud and mist, 339 44. Tables of rain fall, 340, 341, 343. Snow and hail, 344. Thunder and lightning, 345. Aurora borealis, 346. Dew, 347. Relations of, to agriculture and other As it affects health, domestic economy, Contrasted with Atlantic slope, 343. Clothing, manufacture of, 636. Clover, 524. Coal mines, 154, 158, 399. Cocomungo, 104. Coloma, 248. Colorado Desert, 95, 336. Columbia, ship and river, 34. Colusa County, 295. Town of, 297. Columbia River, discovery of, 35. Town of, 269. Commerce, 59, 663. Early, 63. Concentration of ores, 557. Concentrator, Hendy's, 557. Eagle, 451. Eagle Lake, 222. Earnings of miners, 565, 587. Educational system, 307, 653. Empire Mine, (Grass Valley), 238. Eureka, (Nevada County), 210. (Humboldt County), 210. Mine, (Grass Valley), 238, 427. Fairfield, 308. F. Finances, State and county, 678. Fireworks, 641. Fishes, 487. Fitch--Family and mountain, 168. Flax, 357. Flora, 502. Flouring mills, 606. Flowers, wild, 233. Folsom, 312. Forbestown, 295. Forbes, Alexander, 11. Fort Miller, 325. Fossils, 267, 406, 421, 424, 430. Foundries, 609. Frankfort, 264. Franklin Point, 128. City, 325. ཏ། ཏ་: མ་་ཧཱུྃ...' 'ཝཾ |