s on irrigation.
INDUSTRIES.--J.S. Hittell, _Resources of California_ (7th ed., San
Francisco, 1879); J.S. Hittell, _Commerce and Industries of the
Pacific Coast_ (San Francisco, 1882); T.F. Cronise, _Natural Wealth
of California_ (San Francisco, 1868); E.W. Maslin, _Resources of
California_, prepared by order of Governor H. H. Markham (Sacramento,
1893); _United States Treasury, Bureau of Statistics_, report by T.J.
Vivian on "Commercial, Industrial, Agricultural, Transportation and
Other Industries of California" (Washington 1890, valuable for whole
period before 1890); _United States Censuses_, 1890 and 1900, reports
on agriculture, manufactures, mines and fisheries; _California State
Board of Trade_ (San Francisco), _Annual Report_ from 1890. On Mineral
Industries:--J.R. Browne, Report on "Mineral Resources of the States
and Territories west of the Rocky Mountains" (_United States
Treasury_, 2 vols., Washington, 1867-1868); _United States Geological
Survey, Annual Reports, Mineral Resources;_ consult also the
bibliographies of publications of the _Survey_, issued as _Bulletins;
California State Mining Bureau, Bulletins_ from 1888, note especially
No. 30, 1904, by A.W. Vodges, "Bibliography relating to the Geology,
Palaeontology and Mineral Resources of California" (2nd ed., the 1st
being _Bulletin_ No. 10, 1896); _California Debris Commission_,
_Reports_ (in _Annual Reports Chief of Engineers, United States Army_,
from 1893).
GOVERNMENT.--E.F. Treadwell, _The Constitution of the State of
California ... Annotated_ (San Francisco, 1902); _Johns Hopkins
University, Studies in History and Political Science_, xiii., R.D.
Hunt, "Genesis of California's First Constitution"; _Annals of the
American Academy of Political and Social Science_, xii., R.D. Hunt,
"Legal Status of California, 1846-1849"; Reports of the various
officers, departments and administrative boards of the state
government (Sacramento), and also the _Appendix to the Journals of the
Senate and Assembly_, which contains, especially in the earlier
decades of the state's history, many of these state official reports
along with valuable legislative reports of varied character.
HISTORY.--Accounts of the valuable archives in Bancroft, and by Z.E.
Eldridge in _California Genealogical Society_ (1901); elaborate
bibliographies in Bancroft with analyses and appreciations of many
works. Of
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