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EMPLOYMENT SERVICE.

Following the establishment of the Mining Division branch offices in 1919, a free technical employment service was offered as a mutual aid to mine operators and technical men for the general benefit of the mineral industry.

Briefly summarized, men desiring positions are registered, the cards containing an outline of the applicant's qualifications, position wanted, salary desired, etc., and as notices of 'positions open' are received, the names and addresses of all applicants deemed qualified are sent to the prospective employer for direct negotiations.

Telephone and telegraphic communications are also given immediate

attention.

The Bureau registers technical men, or those qualified for supervisory positions, and vacancies of like nature, only, as no attempt will be made to supply common mine and mill labor.

A list of applicants for positions and 'positions open,' received by the Bureau during each 30-day period preceding the date of publication of the Monthly Chapter is carried in each issue.

Each notice is designated by a key number, and communications sent to the Bureau in reply to any notice will be forwarded to the proper party without delay or charge of any kind. If desired, recommendations may be filed with an application, but copies only should be sent to the Bureau, to avoid possible loss.

Registration cards for the use of both prospective employers and employees may be obtained at any office of the Bureau upon request, and a cordial invitation is extended to the industry to make free use of the facilities afforded.

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POSITIONS WANTED.

Superintendent or Foreman Hydraulic Mine. Thirty years experience as owner, manager or superintendent. Age 55. References. Salary wanted $200.

PUBLICATIONS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE
MINING BUREAU.

During the past forty-two years, in carrying out the provisions of the organic act creating the California State Mining Bureau, there have been published many reports, bulletins and maps which go to make up a library of detailed information on the mineral industry of the state, a large part of which could not be duplicated from any other

source.

One feature that has added to the popularity of the publications is that many of them have been distributed without cost to the public, and even the more elaborate ones have been sold at a price which barely covers the cost of printing.

Owing to the fact that funds for the advancing of the work of this department have often been limited, many of the reports and bulletins mentioned were printed in limited editions which are now entirely exhausted.

Copies of such publications are available, however, in the Bureau's offices in the Ferry Building, San Francisco; Pacific Finance Building, Los Angeles; in Santa Maria; Santa Paula; Coalinga; Taft; Bakersfield; Auburn, and Redding. They may also be found in many public. private and technical libraries in California and other states, and foreign countries.

A catalog of all publications of the Bureau, from 1880 to 1917, giving a synopsis of their contents, is issued as Bulletin No. 77.

Publications in stock may be obtained by addressing any of the offices of the State Mining Bureau and enclosing the requisite amount in the case of publications that have a list price. The Bureau is authorized to receive only coin, stamps or money orders, and it will be appreciated if remittance is made in this manner rather than by personal check. The prices noted include delivery charges to all parts of the United States. Money orders should be made payable to the State Mining Bureau,

BUREAU PUBLICATIONS.

REPORTS.

Asterisks (**) indicate the publication is out of print.

**First Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, 1880, 43 pp. Henry G. Hanks

**Second Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, 1882, 514 pp., 4 illustrations, 1 map. Henry G. Hanks..

**Third Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, 1883, 111 pp., 21 illustrations. Henry G. Hanks----

**Fourth Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, 1884, 410 pp., 7 illustrations. Henry G. Hanks-

**Fifth Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, 1885, 234 pp., 15 illustrations, 1 geological map. Henry G. Hanks--

**Sixth Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, Part I, 1886, 145 pp., 3 illustrations, 1 map. By Henry G. Hanks..

**Part II, 1887, 222 pp., 36 illustrations. William Irelan, Jr.--

**Seventh Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, 1887, 315 pp. William Irelan, Jr.

**Eighth Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, 1888, 948 pp., 122 illustrations. William Irelan, Jr...

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**Ninth Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, 1889, 352 pp., 57 illustrations, 2 maps. William Irelan, Jr.--

**Tenth Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, 1890, 983 pp., 179 illustrations, 10 maps. William Irelan, Jr.---.

Eleventh Report (First Biennial) of the State Mineralogist, for the two years ending September 15, 1892, 612 pp., 73 illustrations, 4 maps. William Irelan, Jr.----

**Twelfth Report (Second Biennial) of the State Mineralogist, for the two years ending September 15, 1894, 541 pp., 101 illustrations, 5 maps. J. J. Crawford__.

**Thirteenth Report (Third Biennial) of the State Mineralogist, for the two years ending September 15, 1896, 726 pp., 93 illustrations, 1 map. J. J. Crawford...

Chapters of the State Mineralogist's Report, Biennial Period, 1913-1914,

Fletcher Hamilton:

**Mines and Mineral Resources, Amador, Calaveras and Tuolumne Counties,

172 pp., paper_.

Mines and Mineral Resources, Colusa, Glenn, Lake, Marin, Napa, Solano,

Sonoma and Yolo Counties, 208 pp., paper-

Mines and Mineral Resources, Del Norte, Humboldt, and Mendocino
Counties, 59 pp., paper--

Mines and Mineral Resources, Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Mariposa,
Merced, San Joaquin and Stanislaus Counties, 220 pp., paper--
Mines and Mineral Resources of Imperial and San Diego Counties,

113 pp., paper-.

**Mines and Mineral Resources, Shasta, Siskiyou and Trinity Counties,

180 pp., paper---

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Fourteenth Report of the State Mineralogist, for the Biennial Period 1913

1914, Fletcher Hamilton, 1915:

A General Report on the Mines and Mineral Resources of Amador, Cala-
veras, Tuolumne, Colusa, Glenn, Lake, Marin, Napa, Solano, Sonoma,
Yolo, Del Norte, Humboldt, Mendocino, Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera,
Mariposa, Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, San Diego, Imperial,
Shasta, Siskiyou, and Trinity Counties, 974 pp., 275 illustrations,

cloth

Chapters of the State Mineralogist's Report, Biennial Period, 1915-1916,

Fletcher Hamilton:

Mines and Mineral Resources, Alpine, Inyo and Mono Counties, 176 pp.,

paper

Same, including geological map of Inyo County-
Mines and Mineral Resources, Butte, Lassen, Modoc, Sutter, and Tehama

Counties, 91 pp.. paper--

Mines and Mineral Resources, El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento, and Yuba

Counties, 198 pp., paper

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REPORTS-Continued.

Asterisks (**) indicate the publication is out of print.

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Mines and Mineral Resources, Los Angeles, Orange, and Riverside Counties, 136 pp., paper---

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Mines and Mineral Resources, Monterey, San Benito, San Luis Obispo,
Santa Barbara, and Ventura Counties, 183 pp., paper_.
Mines and Mineral Resources, San Bernardino and Tulare Counties, 186 pp.,
paper

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Fifteenth Report of the State Mineralogist, for the Biennial Period 1915-
1916, Fletcher Hamilton, 1917:

A general Report on the Mines and Mineral Resources of Alpine, Inyo,
Mono, Butte, Lassen, Modoc, Sutter, Tehama, Placer, Sacramento,
Yuba, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Benito, San Luis Obispo,
Santa Barbara, Ventura, San Bernardino and Tulare Counties, 990 pp.,
413 illustrations, cloth----

Chapters of the State Mineralogist's Report, Biennial Period 1917-1918,
Fletcher Hamilton:

Mines and Mineral Resources of Nevada County, 270 pp., paper.
Mines and Mineral Resources of Plumas County, 188 pp., paper_
Mines and Mineral Resources of Sierra County, 144 pp., paper_.
Seventeenth Report of the State Mineralogist, 1920, Mining in California

During 1920, Fletcher Hamilton; 562 pp., 71 illustrations, cloth_--_--
Eighteenth Report of the State Mineralogist, 1922, Mining in California,
Fletcher Hamilton. Chapters published monthly beginning with Jan-
uary, 1922:

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**January, **February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December, 1922

Free

Chapters of State Oil and Gas Supervisor's Report:

Summary of Operations-California Oil Fields, July, 1918, to March, 1919 (one volume) –

Free

Summary of Operations-California Oil Fields.

Published monthly, begin

ning April, 1919:

**April, **May, June, **July, **August, **September, **October, November, December, 1919

Free

January, February, March, April, May, June, July, **August, September,
October, November, December, 1920___

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January, February, March, April, May, June, **July, August, **September, **October, **November, December, 1921__

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January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September,
October, November, December, 1922-

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BULLETINS.

Price

**Bulletin No. 1. A Description of Some Desiccated Human Remaius, by Winslow Anderson. 1888, 41 pp., 6 illustrations-

**Bulletin No. 2. Methods of Mine Timbering, by W. H. Storms. 1894, 58 pp., 75 illustrations___.

**Bulletin No. 3. Gas and Petroleum Yielding Fermations of Central Valley

of California, by W. L. Watts. 1894, 100 pp., 13 illustrations, 4 maps**Bulletin No. 4. Catalogue of Californian Fossils, by J. G. Cooper, 1894, 73 pp., 67 illustrations. (Part I was published in the Seventh Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, 1887.)

**Bulletin No. 5. The Cyanide Process, 1894, by Dr. A. Scheidel. 140 pp., 46 illustrations

Bulletin No. 6. California Gold Mill Practices, 1895, by E. B. Preston, 85 pp., 46 illustrations____

**Bulletin No. 7. Mineral Production of California, by Counties for the year 1894, by Charles G. Yale. Tabulated sheet.

**Bulletin No. S. Mineral Production of California, by Counties for the year 1895, by Charles G. Yale. Tabulated sheet__.

**Bulletin No. 9. Mine Drainage, pumps, etc., by Hans C. Behr. 1896, 210 pp., 206 illustrations--

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BUREAU PUBLICATIONS.

BULLETINS-Continued.

Asterisks (**) indicate the publication is out of print.

**Bulletin No. 10. A bibliography Relating to the Geology, Palæntology and Mineral Resources of California, by Anthony W. Vogdes. 1896, 121

pp.

**Bulletin No. 11. Oil and Gas Yielding Formations of Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties, by W. L. Watts. 1897, 94 pp., 6 maps, 31 illustrations___

**Bulletin No. 12. Mineral Production of California, by Counties for 1896, by Charles G. Yale. Tabulated sheet_

**Bulletin No. 13. Mineral Production of California, by Counties for 1897, by Charles G. Yale. Tabulated sheet-

**Bulletin No. 14. Mineral Production of California, by Counties for 1898, by Charles G. Yale---

"Bulletin No. 15. Map of Oil City Fields, Fresno County, by John H. Means. 1899.

**Bulletin No. 16. The Genesis of Petroleum and Asphaltum in California, by A. S. Cooper. 1899, 39 pp., 29 illustrations---

**Bulletin No. 17. Mineral Production of California, by Counties for 1899, by Charles G. Yale. Tabulated sheet-

**Bulletin No. 18. Mother Lode Region of California, by W. H. Storms. 1900, 154 pp., 49 illustrations.

**Bulletin No. 19. Oil and Gas Yielding Formations of California, by W. L. Watts. 1900, 236 pp., 60 illustrations, 8 maps

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**Bulletin No. 20. Synopsis of General Report of State Mining Bureau, by W. L. Watts. 1901, 21 pp. This bulletin contains a brief statement of the progress of the mineral industry in California for the four years ending December, 1899

**Bulletin No. 21. Mineral Production of California by Counties, by Charles G. Yale. 1900. Tabulated sheet_

**Bulletin No. 22. Mineral Production of California for Fourteen Years, by Charles G. Yale. 1900. Tabulated sheet_.

Bulletin No. 23. The Copper Resources of California, by P. C. DuBois, F. M. Anderson, J. H. Tibbits and G. A. Tweedy. 1902, 282 pp., 69 illustrations, and 9 maps--.

**Bulletin No. 24. The Saline Deposits of California, by G. E. Bailey. 1902, 216 pp., 99 illustrations, 5 maps--

**Bulletin No. 25. Mineral Production of California, by Counties, for 1901,

by Charles G. Yale. Tabulated sheet-

**Bulletin No. 26. Mineral Production of California for the past Fifteen Years, by Charles G. Yale. 1902. Tabulated sheet.

**Bulletin No. 27.

The Quicksilver Resources of California, by William Forstner. 1903, 273 pp., 144 illustrations, 8 maps--**Bulletin No. 28. Mineral Production of California, for 1902, by Charles

G. Yale. Tabulated sheet--.

**Bulletin No. 29.

Mineral Production of California for Sixteen Years, by Charles G. Yale. 1903. Tabulated sheet--**Bulletin No. 30. Bibliography Relating to the Geology, Palantology, and Mineral Resources of California, by A. W. Vogdes. 1903. 290 pp.---**Bulletin No. 31. Chemical Analyses of California Petroleum, by H. N.

Cooper. 1904. Tabulated sheet-

**Bulletin No. 32. Production and Use of Petroleum in California, by Paul
W. Prutzman. 1904, 230 pp., 116 illustrations, 14 maps-
**Bulletin No. 33. Mineral Production of California, by Counties, for 1903,

by Charles G. Yale. Tabulated sheet-

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**Bulletin No. 34. Mineral Production of California for Seventeen Years,

by Charles G. Yale. 1904. Tabulated sheet-

**Bulletin No. 35. Mines and Minerals of California, by Charles G. Yale. 1904, 55 pp., 20 county maps. Relief map of California--

120 pp., 66 illustrations, 3 maps--

**Bulletin No. 36. Gold Dredging in California, by J. E. Doolittle. 1905, Bulletin No. 37. Gems, Jewelers' Materials, and Ornamental Stones of California, by George F. Kuntz. 1905, 168 pp., 54 illustrations__--

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