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Tourmaline from
Orient Point, Orient, Southold, Suffolk County, New York, USA


Locality type:Point
Classification
Species:'Tourmaline' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:AD3G6 (T6O18)(BO3)3X3Z
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:Visually Identified
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Tourmaline data
Locality Data:Click here to view Orient Point, Orient, Southold, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:683366
Long-form Identifier:1:3:683366:4
GUID (UUID V4):050e05df-3891-4d5c-99c9-0e8212c92396
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as glacial moraine. All of the material found in New England may be picked up around the Island's hills...the neighborhood of Huntington, clear out to Orient Point is a collector's paradise, and the beaches of...Montauk Area from Ditch Plains, east, around the point and back along the shores of Gardiners Bay, will...near the Orient or North fork of the Island. From the beach in front of the Horton's Point Lighthouse...Lighthouse in Southold, I have a fist size hunk of "Peg" studded with quarter to half inch garnets showing the
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33556 Treasurerā€”Carl Krotki, 170 West End Ave., New York, N. Y . 10023 Assistant Treasurerā€”Jack Burrus...minerals for distribuĀ­ tion at the Club Show T h e New Haven Mineral Club went to the StrickĀ­ land Quarry...than 100 minerals are reported; quartz, beryl, tourmaline etc. are most common T h e Stamford Museum Mineralogical...carries a fine article in its Collector's Corner on tourmaline. Members Loretta Hoye and Cindy Hancock placed...for onyx (calcite). NORTH CAROLINA T h e High Point Mineral Club served homemade ice cream at its picnic
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Geology of New York City and Environs || uuu Christopher J. Schuberth From the air, two of New Yorkā€™s most...features owe their appearance to the geology of the New York City area. The effect of glaciers in shaping the...The entire area looks the way it does today, from New Jerseys imposing Palisades to the location of the...underlying geologic make-up. Not much is known about New York City before Pre-Cambrian times, but we have increasingly...Sch75gRĀ¢huberth, Christopner y 1g The geology of New York City and environs ,by, Chris- topher J. Schuberth
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ChiWrenite, Maine. In large xis. in Albite w. Tourmaline. 3 Ā½ x 3 ā€¢... PyolautiN, Kisbanya. Xld. " rose"...FORD Office and Showroom : 110 WALL STREIT MI? NEW YORK 5, N. Y. Gl AC Rl 0 ~ V L. T ). 11 ( ..............................................838 NEW DISCOVERY OF JADE THAT RESEMBLES FRASER RIVER MATERIAL............. 839 SOME LOST MINERAL LOCALITIES OF NEW ENGLAND. 1. GRANITE ST. QUARRY, SOMERVILLE, MASS.............862 RUBY .AND AMETHYSTINE CORUNDUM IN NEW JERSEY ................... ..863 UUB AND SCX:IETY
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....................... 230 by Russel P. McFall New Barite Find in Southern Illinois...............................................253 by Arthur Roe A New Mineral - Alm ost...................................................................... 225 Whatā€™s New in Minerals........................................directly from a cleavage of muscovite. Mitchell County, North Carolina. R. A. Bideaux colĀ­ lection. Guest... Guest Editorial SO YOU THINK YOU HAVE FOUND A NEW MINERAL? Pete J. Dunn Department of Mineral Sciences
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A Guide to New Englandā€™s Landscape / Neil Jorgensen o: !$Ā» ^ I CV": ā€¢ ā€¢ ā– : m ā– gdt&F * % . #1 ^ I -...Index ' ' .. $8.50 A Guide to New Englandā€™s Landscape The New England landscapeā€”its bedrock foundation...swamps and bogs, shrubs and herbs all form part of New Englandā€™s varied landscape. At the end of each chapter...well as vacationers who merely wish to enjoy the New England scenery. Mr. Jorgensenā€™s subject is of particular...Neil Jorgensenā€™s interest in nature, A Guide to New Englandā€™s Landscape/by Neil Jorgensen Barre Publishers
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COMMUNITY COLLEGE /RTZ 175, ONONDAGA HILL | SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 13215 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2022...COMMUNITY COLLEGE RTZ 173, ONONDAGA HILL SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 13215 Published by Parnassus Imprints Rte 6A...J. Freeman Lincoln. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.ā€”The New England-Acadian Shoreline by Douglas Wilson Johnson... sandy intermediaries between the rocky body of New England and the open Atlantic. Written plainly along...land and sea, climate and life, which may create new lands and destroy old. This Cape and these Islands
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been cleared and turned into farm and pasture land. New England households needed more than thirty cords...regained more then half of their original footing, but new land-use patterns continue to cause major problems...with waters that accumulate ļ¬rst in Vermont and New Hampshire. However, past droughts show that this...raising grain. Soils throughout glacially ravaged New England, on the other hand, derive from hard quartzā€“rich...copious amounts of lime and fertilizers, however, ā€œNewā€ Englandā€™s soils were not kind to European crops
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NATURAL HISTORY NEW YORK, N. Y. CONTENTS OF VOLUME LVII June, No. Letters I Your New Books Reminiscences...Quintuplets Owl The A 6 242 Letters Your New Books The New Sanf ord Hall The Henpecked Sex Rancho Santa...37 September, No. 45 7 290 293 Letters Your New Books Junius Bird America's Oldest Farmers Cushion...Wylie The Lerner Marine Laboratory Letters Your New Books How C. Flies Fly The Watch Tomb that...October, No. 8 March, No. 338 Letters 3 Your New Books A Naturalist's Wife Letters Your Books Pv
 
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