. Bulletin of the Department of Geology. Geology. 1917] Nomland: The Etchegoin Pliocene of Middle California 199 SAN FRANCISCOA. Fig. 1. Map of California Showing Important Pliocene Localities. 1. Wild- cat Series at Eel Eiver. 2. Wilson's Eanch near Santa Rosa. 3. Bolinas Bay. 4. Merced Series, type section. 5. Purisima. 6. Pescadero. 7. Ano Nuevo Bay. 8. Sargent and Chittenden. 9. Lonoak. 10. Cantua Creek. 11. Priest Valley. 12. Coalinga Anticline. 13. Jacalitos Hills. 14. Kreyenhagen Hills. 15. Kettle- man Hills. 16. Cholame Valley. 17. Paso Eobles. 18. McKittrick. 19. Santa Maria. 20. Elsm


. Bulletin of the Department of Geology. Geology. 1917] Nomland: The Etchegoin Pliocene of Middle California 199 SAN FRANCISCOA. Fig. 1. Map of California Showing Important Pliocene Localities. 1. Wild- cat Series at Eel Eiver. 2. Wilson's Eanch near Santa Rosa. 3. Bolinas Bay. 4. Merced Series, type section. 5. Purisima. 6. Pescadero. 7. Ano Nuevo Bay. 8. Sargent and Chittenden. 9. Lonoak. 10. Cantua Creek. 11. Priest Valley. 12. Coalinga Anticline. 13. Jacalitos Hills. 14. Kreyenhagen Hills. 15. Kettle- man Hills. 16. Cholame Valley. 17. Paso Eobles. 18. McKittrick. 19. Santa Maria. 20. Elsmere Canon. 21. Santa Paula. 22. Ventura. 23. Los Angeles. 24. Puente Hills. 25. San Diego. 26. Carrizo Creek or Coyote Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original University of California, Berkeley. Dept. of Geology. Berkeley : The University Press


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