| | Report (issue) | taken from the Library NN GU 1900 TP CATALOGUE SOUTH OF AUSTRALIAN MINERALS: 1983 by R.J. Noble...Government Printer, South Australia, 1983 REF 349.994, N668c Noble, R. A. Catalogue of South Australian minerals...(Robert John), 1946—supiic LIBRARY Catalogue of South Australian minerals: 1983. Bibliography. ISBN 0...Mineralogy—South Australia. |. Just, J. (Juri). Il. Johnson, J. E. (James Eric). Ill. South Australia. Dept...and Energy. IV. Title. (Series: Handbook (South Australia. Dept. of Mines and Energy); 7) 549.99423 | | | Journal (issue) | . . . . . . . . . 19 by J. A. Scovil The Machow mine, Tamobrzeg, Poland . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ...after argentite, 10 cm tall, from the Las Chispas mine, Arizpe, Sonora, Mexico. Houston Museum of Natural...Smithsonian Institution. He succeeds Mr. John S. White, who retired in July of this year. Dr. Post joined...archival material related to the Harding pegmatite in north-central New Mexico. This well-known collecting locality...geologic setting and mineralogy of the mine site. The Harding mine catalog will provide researchers and | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | azurite (1991), galena (1989), beryl (1988), and quartz (1987). Truly impressive specimens of pyromorphite...from the United Kingdom, Germany, Zambia, and Australia, but perhaps the most stunning of all are the...pyromorphite, largest crystal 4 mm long, Adelaide mine, Tasmania; ROM specimen (M34775), photomicrograph...pseudomorphs after barite, 9 x 7 x 4.5 cm, Les Farges mine, France; ROM specimen (M39857),photo by Brian Boyle...gray and, very rarely, colorless; its streak is white. The extremely variable color of the mineral is | | | Report (issue) | ____________________ Lower red member_____________________ Virgin limestone member._______________ Middle red, Shnabkaib...rocks___________________________ Welded tuff deposits on the North Hills. ______ _-_-_-________ ________________ 1..._________________________________ Fanglomerate deposit at North Hills._____________ Ancestral Murie Creek______________________...__________-__-_-_-___--__--__----__---_-----3. Virgin limestone member of the Moenkopi formation____...in southeastern Iron County, Utah, a few miles south of Cedar City. It covers the southern half of the | | | Journal (issue) | Publisher Wendell E. Wilson Founder John Sampson White Associate Editors Pierre Bariand Sorbonne Paris...France Bill Birch Museum of Victoria Melbourne, Australia Pete J. Dunn Washington, DC Peter G. Embrey London...after argentite, 10 cm tall, from the Las Chispas mine, Arizpe, Sonora, Mexico. Houston Museum of Natural...archival material related to the Harding pegmatite in north-central New Mexico. This well-known collecting locality...geologic setting and mineralogy of the mine site. The Harding mine catalog will provide researchers and | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | carrying the gas under heavy pressure to great dis- white china, is therefore not readily inferred from the...of good window glas!! 1 ounce itself out of the mine, and which may be made to trans affords an example...deemed by many, I claim to be strictly pulverized quartz-which Ilnter into the cOlnposition of nega�lves...natural gas over great areas, and of carrying it to quartz and lime, is more sluggish in the melted state...way, the same qllantity of a compound, con White virgin wax .. . .. .. .. .... . . . . '" Yz ounce to | | | Book | varieties. Amongst the silicates is pure silex or quartz, from which is derived GEMS. 4 the varieties...there will : 1. Fluoric spar. 9. Corundum. "White 5. 10. talc. Apatite. Diamond. INTBODUCTION...topaz. less value in The bluish-green emerald Quartz has called beryl. is is is the now many names;...possess a quartz in which the central disc is red, surrounded by a green zone, ending in a white band. Corundums... by friction in the topaz, the amethyst, all quartz, the diamond, the garnet and emerald. Some crystals | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | carrying the gas under heavy pressu re to great dis- white china, is therefore not readily inferred from the...cOluposition of good window glas!! itself out of the mine, and which may be made to trans affords an example...deemed by many, I claim to be strictly pulverized quartz-which Ilnter into the cOlnposition of nega�lves...natural gas over great areas, and of carrying it to quartz and lime, is more sluggish in the melted state...way, the same qllantity of a compound, con White virgin wax .. . .. .. .. .... . . . . '" Yz ounce to |
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