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Acanthite, 106 Aphthitalite, 279 Acmite,392 Aragonite, 215 Actinolite, 395 Arcanite, 279 Adamite, 321 Arfvedsonite, 404 Adularia, 358 Argentite, 106 Aegerine, 392 Argentojarosite, 303 Aenigmatite, 473 Arsenic,51 Afwillite, 476 Arsenolite, 185 Agardite, 323 Arsenopyrite, 75 Agate, 344 Arsenosiderite, 318 Akermanite, 493 Artinite, 200 , 106 Augelite, 304 Albite, 358 Augite, 391 Aiforsite, 314 Aurichalcite, 228 Allanite, 485 Autunite, 326 Alleghanyite, 410 Awaruite,50 Allophane, 439 Axinite, 505 Almandine, 494 Azurite, 224 Altaite, 105 Alumohydrocalcite, 198 Baddeleyite, 176 Alunite, 264 Bakerite, 508 Alunogen, 263 Banalsite, 358 Amazonite, 358 Baotite, 470 , 310 Bario-orthojoaquinite, 470 Amesite, 424 Barite, 291 Amethyst, 344 Barkevikite, 400 Ammoniojarosite, 279 Bartonite, 67 Amphibole Group, 394 Barytocalcite, 222 Analcime, 368 Barytolamprophyllite, 473 Anatase, 169 Bassanite, 285 Anauxite, 436 Bastnaesite, 222 Andalusite, 449 Bavenite, 491 Andesine, 358 Bayldonite, 323 Andorite, 139 Beaverite, 302 Andradite, 494 Beidellite, 439 Anglesite, 300 Bementite, 410 Anhydrite, 285 Benitoite, 466 , 218 Bentonite, 439 Annabergite, 320 Berthierite, 137 Anorthite, 358 Bertrandite, 445 Antarcticite, 193 Beryl,446 AnthophYllite, 394 Beta-cristobalite, 351 Antigorite, 420 Betafite, 179 Antimony, 50 Beta-uranophane, 515 , 297 Beyerite, 234

581 582 INDEX TO MINERAL SPECIES

Bieberite, 270 Chalcophanite, 168 Bindheimite, 184 , 87 Biotite, 427 Chalcotrichite, 182 , 168 Chevkinite,493 Bismite, 186 Chastolite,449 Bismuth, 51 Chlorapatite,314 Bismuthinite, 125 Chlorargyrite, 193 Bismutite, 234 ,436 Bloedite,267 Chondrodite, 460 Bloodstone, 344 Chromite, 152 Boehmite, 144 ,514 Boltwoodite, 517 Chrysoprase, 344 Boothite, 296 Chrysotile, 420 Borax, 259 Churchite,319 Bornite, 93 Cinnabar, 111 Botryogen, 275 Citrine, 344 Boulangerite, 137 Claudetite, 185 Bournonite, 136 Cleavelandite, 358 Boussingaultite, 268 Clinochlore, 433 Brannerite, 180 Clinochrysotile, 420 Braunite, 163 Clinoenstatite, 386 Bravoite, 65 Clinoferrosilite, 386 Breithauptite, 66 Clinohumite, 460 , 297 Clintonite, 431 Bromargyrite,193 Clinoptilolite, 374 Brookite, 169 Clinozoisite, 480 Brucite, 144 Coalingite, 198 Buddingtonite, 358 Cobaltite, 78 Bultfonteinite, 476 Coffinite, 515 Burkeite, 283 ,56 Bustamite, 410 Colemanite,246 Bytownite, 358 Collophane, 314 Coloradoite, 125 Cacoxinite, 313 Columbite, 177 Calaverite, 109 Conichalcite, 323 Calciovolborthite, 323 Cookeite,433 Calcite, 209 Cooperite, 63 Caledonite, 299 Copiapite, 274 Californite,500 Copper, 48 Calomel, 197 Coquimbite, 273 Cancrinite,367 Cordierite, 447 Carboborite, 243 Coronadoite, 168 Carbonate-cyanotrickite, 298 Corundum, 143 Carbonate-, 314 Coulsonite, 152 Carbonate-hydroxylapatite, 314 Covellite, 99 Carnotite, 326 Coyoteite,67 Cassiterite, 174 Crandallite, 304 Celadonite,430 Creedite, 190 Celestite, 288 Cristobalite, 351 Celsian,358 Crocidolite, 403 Cerite,479 Crocoite, 342 , 230 Crossite, 402 Chabazite, 381 Cryptomelane, 167 Chalcanthite, 296 CUbanite, 93 Chalcedony, 344 Cummingtonite, 395 Chalcocite, 96 Cuprite, 182 INDEX TO MINERAL SPECIES 583

Cuprocopiapite, 274 Ferberite, 331 Cuprosklodowskite, 516 Fergusonite, ·180 Cuprotungstite, 338 Ferricopiapite, 274 Cuspidine, 476 Ferrierite, 380 Cyclowollastonite, 405 Ferrimolybdite, 341 Cymrite, 368 Ferrisicklerite, 311 Cyrtolite, 461 Ferroaxinite, 505 Ferrocolumbite, 176 Danburite, 368 Ferroedenite, 400 Darapskite, 342 Ferrohomblende, 400 Datolite, 508 Ferrokaersutite, 402 Dawsonite, 198 Ferropargasite, 400 Deerite, 493 Ferroplatinum, 37 Desaultelsite, 198 Ferrotantalite, 176 Diadochite, 312 Ferrotschermakite, 400 Diamond,53 Fersmite, 179 Diaspore, 144 Fibroferrite, 273 Diatomaceous earth, 355 Florencite-(Nd),305 Digenite, 96 Fluoborite, 237 Diopside, 386 Fluorapatite, 314 Dioptase, 514 Fluorapophyllite, 443 Djerfisherite,67 Fluorite, 188 Djurleite, 96 Forsterite, 456 Dolomite, 218 Foshagite, 407 Dravite, 502 Franckeite, 137 Duftite, 323 Francolite, 314 Dumortierite, 454 Freibergite, 132 Dypingite, 200 Fresnoite, 466 Fuchsite, 425 Ecdemite, 325 Edenite, 400 Gahnite, 146 Edingtonite, 373 Galeite, 280 Eglestonite, 197 Galena, 101 Elbaite, 502 Galenobismutite, 137 Electrum,8 Ganomalite, 515 Ellestadite, 314 Ganophylite, 410 Embolite, 193 Gamet Group, 494 Emerald, 446 Gamierite, 420 Emmonsite, 303 Garrelsite, 512 Enargite, 135 Gaylussite, 207 Endellite, 436 Gehlenite, 493 Enstatite, 385 Geikielite, 171 Epidote, 480 Geocronite, 136 Epistilbite, 377 Gersdorffite, 65 Epsomite, 266 Gerstleyite, 132 Erdite,67 Gibbsite, 144 Erionite, 381 Gillespite, 464 Erlichmanite,63 Ginorite, 254 Erythrite, 320 Glauberite, 284 Ettringite, 265 Glauconite, 429 Euxenite, 180 Glaucophane, 402 Goethite, 162 Famatinite, 135 Gold,8 Fassaite, 394 Gonnardite, 373 Fayalite, 456 Goshenite, 446 Feldspar Group, 358 Goslarite, 296 584 INDEX TO MINERAL SPECIES

Gowerite, 252 Iddingsite,456 Graphite, 54 Idrialite, 342 Greenochite, 86 Illite, 427 Greigite, 71 Ilmenite, 171 Griffithite,439 Ilsemannite, 341 Grossular,494 Ilvaite,492 Grunerite, 395 Inderite, 239 Gypsite, 285 Inesite,414 Gypsum, 285 Inyoite, 243 Gyrolite, 477 Irarsite, 63 Iridium, 37 Haiweeite,516 Iridosmine, 37 Halite, 190 Iris agate, 344 Halloysite, 436 Halotrichite, 263 Jadeite, 390 Hambergite, 236 Jamesonite,137 Hanksite, 283 Jarosite, 275 , 382 Jasper, 344 Hastingsite, 400 Jennite,479 , 163 Joaquinite,470 Hawleyite, 86 Johannite, 303 , 64 J onesite, 472 Hectorite, 439 Jordisite,78 Hedenbergite, 386 Jugoldite, 492 Helvite, 368 Jurupaite, 409 Hematite, 159 Hemimorphite,513 Kaemmererite,433 Hercynite, 146 Kaersu tite, 402 Herderite, 304 ,56 Hessite, 109 Kaolinite, 436 Hetaerolite, 168 Karpatite, 342 Heterosite, 311 Kempite, 190 Heulandite,374 Kenyaite,442 , 266 Kermesite, 132 Hillebrandite, 476 Kernite,259 Hinsdalite, 307 Koninckite, 313 Hisingerite, 438 Kornelite, 273 Hohmannite,273 Kotulskite,63 Hollingsworthite,63 Krausite, 278 Howieite, 493 Krauskopfite, 464 Howlite,509 Kroehnkite, 298 Huebnerite,331 Kunzite, 388 Humboldtine, 342 Kurnakovite, 239 Hungchaoite, 239 , 218 Huntite, 222 Kyanite,452 Hureaulite,312 Hyalite, 355 Labradorite, 358 Hydroboracite, 240 Laueite,312 Hydrogrossular,494 Laumontite, 383 Hydromagnesite, 200 Laurite,63 Hydrotalcite, 198 Lawsonite, 486 Hydroxyapophyllite,443 Lazulite, 310 Hydroxylapatite, 314 Lazurite,367 Hydroxyl-herderite, 304 Leadhillite, 234 , 229 Lepidocrocite, 162 Hypersthene, 385 Lepidolite, 430 INDEX TO MINERAL SPECIES 585

Letovicite, 279 Meta-autunite, 326 Leucite, 366 Metacinnabar, 111 Leucophosphite, 310 Metastibnite, 126 Libethenite, 321 Metatorbemite, 330 Lillianite, 105 Meta-uranocircite, 329 Limonite, 162 Metavoltine, 278 , 299 Metazeunerite, 330 Lindgrenite, 340 Meyerhofferite, 243 Linnaeite, 78 Miargyrite, 140 , 311 Microcline, 358 Lithiophorite, 168 Microlite, 179 Lizardite, 420 Millerite, 64 Loellingite, 77 Miloschite, 436 Ludlamite, 312 Mimetite, 324 Ludwigite, 236 Minium, 184 Luzonite, 135 Mirabilite, 279 Mixite, 323 Macdonaldite, 465 Molybdenite, 78 , 66 Monazite, 318 Magadiite, 442 Moncheite,63 Maghemite, 159 Monetite, 314 Magnesio-arfvedsonite, 404 Montebrasite, 310 Magnesiochromite, 152 Monticellite, 478 Magnesiocopiapite, 274 Montmorillonite, 439 Magnesioferrite, 148 Montroydite, 181 Magnesiohastingsite, 400 Mordenite, 373 Magnesiohomblende, 400 Morenosite, 270 Magnesioriebeckite, 402 Morganite, 446 Magnesite, 203 Morinite, 310 Magnetite, 148 Mottramite, 324 , 224 Mountainite, 443 Maldonite,37 Muirite, 465 Manganaxinite, 505 Murdochite, 183 , 163 Muscovite, 425 Manganocolumbite, 177 Myrickite, 344 Manganotantalite, 177 Marcasite, 73 Nagyagite, 110 Margarite, 431 Nahcolite, 205 Marialite, 366 Nasonite, 515 Mariposite, 425 Natroalunite, 264 Mascagnite, 279 Natrojarosite, 275 Massicot, 184 Natrolite, 371 Matildite, 139 Naumannite, 109 Mcallisterite, 240 Nekoite, 477 Mcguinnessite, 229 Neotocite, 414 Meionite, 366 Nepheline, 366 Melanite, 494 Nephrite, 395 Melanophlogite, 357 Nepouite, 420 Melanotekite, 515 Neptunite, 470 Melanterite, 270 Nesquehonite, 203 Melilite, 493 Newberyite, 314 Melonite, 66 Nickeline, 66 Meneghinite, 136 Nickel-iron, 50 Mercury, 111 Nissonite, 322 Merwinite, 478 Niter, 342 Mesolite, 371 Nitratite, 342 586 INDEX TO MINERAL SPECIES

Nobleite,252 Prehnite, 489 Nontronite,439 Priceite, 251 Northupite, 208 Probertite,256 Proustite, 139 Oligoclase, 358 Pseudobrookite, 174 Olivenite, 321 Pseudolaueite,312 Olivine, 456 Pseudo malachite, 322 Omphacite, 393 Psilomelane, 167 Opal, 355 Pucherite, 325 Orickite, 92 Pumpellyite, 492 Orpiment,131 Purpurite, 311 Orthoclase, 358 Pyrargyrite, 139 Orthoferrosilite, 385 Pyraurite, 198 Osarsite, 63 Pyrite, 71 Osmiridium,37 Pyrochlore, 179 Osmium, 37 Pyrochroite, 163 , 436 , 163 Pyromorphite, 324 Pabstite, 466 Pyrope,494 Palladium, 37 Pyrophanite, 171 Palygorskite, 441 Pyrophyllite,416 Paraspurrite,478 Pyrostilpnite, 139 Parawollastonite, 405 Pyroxene Group, 385 Pargasite, 400 Pyromangite,410 Parisite, 222 Pyrrhotite, 68 Partzite, 184 Pectolite, 409 Quartz, 344 Pellyite,465 Quenstedtite, 273 Penninite,433 Pentahydrite, 266 Ramdohrite, 139 Pentlandite, 66 Ramsdellite, 163 Periclase, 144 Rasvumite, 67 Periclene,358 Realgar, 131 Perovskite, 174 Redingtonite, 264 , 367 Redledgeite, 174 Petzite, 109 Reevesite, 198 Phenakite, 445 Rhodesite,443 Phengite, 425 Rhodium, 37 Phillipsite, 381 Rhodocrosite,212 Phlogopite,427 Rhodonite, 410 Phurca1ite, 329 Riebeckite, 403 Pickeringite, 263 Ripidolite, 433 Piemontite, 484 Rivadavite,259 Pirssonite, 207 Riversideite, 477 Plagioclase Series, 358 Roemerite, 275 Plancheite, 515 Rosasite, 228 Platiniridium, 37 Roscoelite,430 Platinum, 37 Rosenhahnite, 407 Plattnerite, 184 Rose quartz, 344 Plumbojarosite, 302 Rosickyite,52 Pollucite, 368 Rozenite, 270 Polybasite, 138 Rutheniridosmine, 37 Polycrase, 180 Ruthenium, 37 Potash alum, 265 Ruthenosmiridium,37 Potassium alum, 265 Rutile, 169 Powellite, 339 Rynersonite, 178 INDEX TO MINERAL SPECIES 587

SahamaIite, 222 Stannite, 93 Sal ammoniac, 193 S tarkeyite, 266 Samarslcite, 180 Staurolite, 454 Sanbornite, 463 Steatite, 416 Sanidine, 358 Stellerite, 377 Santaclaraite, 414 Stephanite, 140 Saponite, 439 Stewartite, 312 Sassolite, 238 Stibiconite, 185 Satin spar, 285 Stibiocolumbite, 177 Sborgite, 259 StibiotantaIite, 177 Scapolite Series, 366 Stibnite, 126 Scawtite, 478 Stilbite, 377 Schairerite, 280 Stilpnomelane, 432 Scheelite, 332 Stokesite, 476 Schorl,502 Stolzite, 338 Schorlomite, 494 ,311 , 56 Stringhamite, 515 Schroeckingerite, 235 Stromeyerite, 108 Schuetteite, 303 Strontianite, 216 Scolecite, 371 Strontioginorite, 254 , 313 Strontiojoaquinite, 470 Scorzalite, 310 Strontium-apatite, 314 Searlesite, 511 Strueverite, 171 Selenite, 285 Struvite, 314 Senarmontite, 185 Sulfur, 52 Sepiolite, 441 Sulphohalite, 281 Serandite, 409 Surssasite, 485 Serendibite, 508 Svanbergite, 305 Sericite, 425 Sylvanite, 109 Serpentine Group, 420 Sylvite, 190 Serpierite, 299 Szaibelyite, 237 Shattuckite, 515 Szomoinokite, 270 Sheridanite, 433 Sicklerite, 311 Taeniolite, 430 Siderite, 212 ,56 Sideronatrite, 278 Talc, 416 Siderotil, 270 Taramellite, 465 Siegenite, 66 ,314 Sllhydrite, 357 Teepleite, 261 Sillimanite, 452 Tellurium, 51 Silver, 45 Tennantite, 132 Sjogrenite, 198 Tenorite, 183 Skutterudite, 78 Tephroite, 459 , 229 Terlinguaite, 197 , 344 Tetradymite, 125 Smythite, 66 Tetrahedrite, 132 Soapstone, 416 Thaumasite, 478 SodaIite, 367 Thenardite, 279 Specular hematite, 159 Thermonatrite, 205 Sperry lite, 63 Thomsonite,371 , 494 Thorite, 462 Sphalerite, 82 Thorogummite, 462 Sphene, 473 Tiemannite, 125 Spinel,146 Tilleyite, 478 Spodumene, 388 Tincalconite, 259 Spurrite, 478 Tinzenite, 505 588 INDEX TO MINERAL SPECIES

Titanite, 473 Vesuvianite, 500 Tobermorite, 477 Vioiarite, 66 , 168 Viseite, 310 Topaz, 454 Vivianite,312 Torbernite, 330 Voiborthite, 323 Tourmaline Group, 502 Voikonskoite, 439 Traskite, 465 Voitaite, 278 Tremolite, 395 Vonsenite, 236 Tridymite, 351 Vuagnatite, 479 , 316 Vysotskite,63 , 312 Troilite, 56, 71 Wairakite, 371 Trolleite, 304 Walpurgite, 330 Trona, 205 Walstromite, 465 Tschermakite, 400 Wardite, 310 Tschermigite, 265 Wardsmithite, 241 Tunellite, 255 , 304 Tungstite, 339 Weeksite, 517 , 322 Wellsite, 382 Tychite, 208 , 318 Wightmanite, 237 Ulexite,256 Wiikeite, 314 Ulvospinei, 152 Witherite, 222 Uraninite, 186 , 331 Uranmicrolite, 179 Wollastonite, 405 Uranocircite, 329 Woodhouseite, 305 Uranophane, 515 Wulfenite, 339 Uvarovite, 494 Xenotime, 319 Vaesite,65 Xonotlite, 409 Valentinite, 185 Vanadinite, 324 Zaratite, 234 Vanthoffite, 267 Zincite, 182 ,311 Zinnwaidite, 430 Veatchite, 255 Zircon, 461 Vermiculite, 435 Zoisite, 480 Verpianckite, 465 Zussmanite, 493 I ndex to Maps

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1-1. California geomorphic provinces and gold-bearing areas 2 1-2. Boundaries of California counties 3

2-1. The Mother Lode belt 9 2-2. Tertiary channels and dredge fields, Sierra Nevada 11 2-3. Jackson-Plymouth district, Amador County 12 24. Magalia district, Butte County 14 2-5. Angels Camp district, Calaveras County 15 2-6. West Point and Railroad Flat districts, Calaveras County 16 2-7. Placerville district, El Dorado County 18 2-8. Cargo Muchacho district, Imperial County 19 2-9. Piute Mountain district, Kern County 20 2-10. Rand district, Kern County and San Bernardino counties 21 2-11. Mojave district, Kern County 23 2-12. Keysville district, Kern County 22 2-13. Bagby, Mariposa, Mount Bullion, and Whitlock districts, Mariposa County 24 2-14. Grass Valley district, Nevada County 26 2-15. Nevada City district, Nevada County 27 2-16. Iowa Hill district, Placer County 28 2-17. Ophir and Penryn districts, Placer County 29 2-18. French Gulch district, Shasta County 32 2-19. Alleghany district, Sierra County 33 2-20. Sierra City district, Sierra County, and Johnsonville district, Plumas County 34 2-21. Jamestown district, Tuolumne County 35 2-22. Soulsbyville and Confidence districts, Tuolumne County 36 2-23. Platinum-group metal sources in California 38,39 2-24. Placer sources of platinum-group metals 40 2-25. Platinum-group metals sample locations studied by Sjoberg and Gomes 42 2-26. Silver mines of the Calico district, San Bernardino County 47

3-1. Dillbeck and Lippner molybdenite deposit, San Diego County 81 3-2. linc Hill district, Inyo County 83 3-3. Copper and zinc belts, Sierra Nevada 88 34. Copper-zinc belt, Shasta County 92 3-5. Copper belt, Plumas County 95 3-6. Darwin district, Inyo County 102 3-7. Coast Range province mercury mines 111 3-8. Sulphur Creek mercury district, Colusa County 114 3-9. Knoxville mercury district, Napa, Yolo and Lake counties 119 3-10. Oakville mercury district, Napa County 120

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3-11. Cachuma mercury district, Santa Barbara county 122 3-12. Antimony Peak stibnite deposit, Kern County 128 3-13. Erskine Creek district, Kern County 129 3-14. Kalkar quarry, Santa Cruz County 138 3-15. Rand district silver mines, San Bernardino County 141

4-1. May Lake-Cathedral Peak district, Mariposa County 144 4-2. Corundum and andalusite-bearing pegmatites, May Lake, Mariposa County 145 4-3. Twin Lakes region, Fresno County 147 4-4. Serpentine and peridotite outcrops in California 153 4-5. Magnesiochromite, Pardee district, Amador and Calaveras counties 154 4-6. Magnesiochromite, Melones district, Calaveras County 155 4-7. Magnesiochromite, western EI Dorado County 156 4-8. Magnesiochromite, San Rafael Mountains, Santa Barbara County 158 4-9. Magnesiochromite, western Tuolumne County 160 4-10. Titanium deposits, western San Gabriel Mountains, Los Angeles County 172 4-11. Gorman tin district, Kern County 175

5-1. Fluorspar in California 189 5-2. Clark Mountain fluorspar district, San Bernardino County 191 5-3. Saline-bearing lakes, San Bernardino County 192 5-4. Loraine district, Kern County 195 5-5. Calico district silver mines, San Bernardino County 196

6-1. Red Mountain magnesite district, Santa Clara and Stanislaus counties 206 6-2. Dolomite dikes, Inyo County 219 6-3. Sulphide Queen rare-earth deposit, San Bernardino County 223 6-4. Shoshone district, Inyo County 230 6-5. Ubehebe district, Inyo County 232

7-1. Furnace Creek borate district, Inyo County 238 7-2. Kramer borate deposit, Kern County 239

8-1. The Geysers, Sonoma County 268 8-2. Bloedite localities, Diablo Range 269 8-3. Celestite deposits, Avawatz Mountains, San Bernardino County 290 8-4. Barite in California 291

9-1. Principal pegmatite districts in California 305 9-2. Champion mine, Mono County 306 9-3. Music Valley district, Riverside County 320 9-4. Uranium deposits in California 327 9-5. Kern River uranium district, Kern County 328

10-1. Tungsten Hills district, Inyo County 333 10-2. Greenhorn Summit tungsten district, Kern County 334 10-3. Weldon tungsten district, Kern County 335

11-1. Jewel Valley quartz deposits, San Diego County 349 11-2. Route to obsidian flow, Coso Mountains, Inyo County 352 11-3. Montery shale cristobalite area 353 11-4. Black Canyon opal locality, San Bernardino County 357 11-5. Cathedral Peak K-feldspar locality, Mariposa County 362 INDEX TO MAPS 591

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11-6. Chessboard twinned albite locality, Santa Clara County 366 11-7. Eastern Santa Monica Mountains, Los Angeles County 369 11-8. California basin lake beds 382 11-9. Coast Range laumontite localities 385 11-10. Tuolumne River metamorphic deposits of forsterite and diopside, Tuolumne County 389 11-11. Clear Creek jadeite deposits, San Benito County 392 11-12. Trachybasalfs of augite and olivine, Huntington Lake Fresno County 394 11-13. Little Mount Hoffman tschermakite locality, Siskiyou County 402

12-1. San Dieguito pyrophyllite district, San Diego County 417 12-2. Steatite deposits, Inyo County 418 12-3. Death Valley-Kingston Range talc deposits, San Bernardino and Inyo counties 419 12-4. Asbestos deposits in California 421

13-1. Mesa Grande district, San Diego County 448 13-2. Bautista Canyon andalusite locality, Riverside County 451 13-3. Mineralization in the Ben Lomond Mountains, Santa Cruz County 453 13-4. Ramona district, San Diego County 455 13-5. Olivine and talc deposits, Jonesville quadrangle, Plumas County 459 13-6. Forest Home district, San Bernardino County 463 13-7. Sanbornite deposits, Fresno County 464 13-8. Spade Spring zoisite locality, Los Angeles County 482 13-9. Black Mountain and Waldo Grade pillow basalts, Marin County 490 13-10. Santa Lucia Range prehnite localities, Monterey County 491 13-11. Stinson Beach Park axinite locality, Marin County 506 13-12. Axinite localities, Bucks Lake, LaPorte and Berry Creek quadrangles, Plumas County 507