| | Report (volume) | director | | A | geographic dictionary | of | New Jersey | by | Henry Gannett | [Vignette] | Washington...director | | A | geographic dictionary | of | New Jersey | by | Henry Gannett | [Vignette] \ Washington...director | | A | geographic dictionary | of | New Jersey | by | Henry Gannett | [Vignette] | Washington... 4°. xi, 144 pp. 541. 54 pi. Price $1.05. VII. Silver-Lead Deposit* of Eureka, Nevada, by Joseph Story...Lamellibranchiata of the Earitan Clays and Greensand Marls of New Jersey, byEobertP. Whitfleld. 1885. 4°. xx, 338 pp. | | | Report (issue) | AMERICA NEW JERSEY 1983 THE NATIONAL GAZETTEER OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NEW JERSEY 1983 Barnegat..."Barndegat," reflects the early Dutch heritage of New Jersey. It is derived from "barende gat" meaning "foaming...National Gazetteer of the United States of America New Jersey 1983 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER 1200-NJ...title: The National gazetteer of the United States-New Jersey, 1982. (Geological Survey professional paper...the U.S. Geological Survey. Bibliography: p. 1. New Jersey-Gazetteers. I. Geological Survey (U.S.) II. United | | | Report (issue) | NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Bulletin 57 Geologic Series Copper Mines...Mining in New Jersey by HERBERT P. WOODWARD DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT STATE OF NEW JERSEY...Geology and Topography Trenton, N. J. 1944 NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BOARD OF CONSERVATION AND............. Mendham (P . O . Gladstone) (3) NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL MR...herewith the manuscript of a new report on the copper ores of New Jersey and the many attempts to mine | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | second consecutive year the mineral clubs of New Jersey honored themselves and their mineral-rich home...and 10th, with a field trip to the dumps of the New Jersey Zinc Company at Franklin on the 11th. The 1952...conventions the host organization were the North Jersey Mineralogical Society whose activities center in...Florida. He was for four years president of the North Jersey Mineralogical Society and is also a member of the...(re-elected) ; historian, Miss Florence Hight of the North Jersey Mineralogical Society (re-elected). General chairman | | | Journal (issue) | the Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey By John S. Albanese VOL. I OCTOBER 1960 Published...address: John S. Albanese P. 0. Box 221 Union, New Jersey No. 5 -79Zincite Zincite is commonly massive...of a portion of a crystal, but to have developed new crystals from it. Many crystals have in clusions...This piece was acquired by Mr. Neal Yed.lin, of New Haven, Conn. He, Mr. Perloff and Mr. Paul E. Desautels...The late Dr. L. H. Bauer, chief chemist of the New Jersey Zinc Company, during the years made thousands | | | Report (volume) | Mesozoic geology of M assachusetts, Connecticut, New jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia , Maryland , North Carolina...Mesozoic geology of Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland , North Carolina...example, the commodity keywords "coal," "gold," and "silver" are always accompanied by the "economic geology"...Sediment [rock type] Seismic profiles [geophysics]* Silver [economic geology]* SLAR 1 [geophysics]* Stratigraphy*...appropriate, the applicable early Mesozoic basin, State, county, or 7 1/2minute USGS topographic quadrangle covered | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | a . 22207 Carl K r o t k i 140 West End Avenue New Cork, N. Y. 10023 GENERAL SHOW 1ST VICE-PRESIDENT...Sutherland Road Silver Spring, M d . 209O1 SECRETARY Vernon W e r t z 9707 Sutherland Road Silver Spring, M...Federation Slide Programs this past winter. . . . The New York Mineralogical Club, Inc., one of the oldest...speak about Fluid Inclusions in Minerals. . . . The New York Southern Tier Geology Club, Binghamton, is taking...lapidary, map reading and others. . . . The Fulton County Mineral Club announced its 8th Swapping Bee and | | | Book (volume) | --GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FINAL JERSEY. REPORT OF STATE OF NEW Tt{N GEOLOGIST. IDOL. II. ZOOLOGY...31pAN'f. NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 1 I L P_RT I. t MINERALOGY. BOTANY. I NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL.................. Jersey C_ty, Hoboken. GEO. H. COOK, St-_te Geolog)st. NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY...SURVEY Iv) NEW Ba_NSWIOX, _N. J., July 29th, 1889. To His Excellency Robert S. Green, Gover_or of the State...State of New Jersey, and ex-o]flvio President of _e Board of Managers of the State Geological Survey | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ROCKS AND MINERALS is their official magazine.) The New York Mineralogical Club., Inc. The club convened...room 403, Schermerhorn Hall, Columbia University. New York City, Curt Segelei, president, in the chair...secretary remained open. Dr. Brian Mason reported on a new publication, Gem Stones of the U. S., U. S. Geol...his talk. Joe Rothstein Secretary 255 W. 84th St. New York 24, N. Y. Queens Mineral Society Meeting called...Cambria Heights 11, N . Y. LA 5-1380 . . Fulton County Mineral Club March 25th Meeting Our under 16 year | | | Report (volume) | American Geographical Society: Bulletin, vol. 40. New York. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Bi-Monthly...Transactions, vol. 38. New York. American Journal of Science, 4th series, vols. 25, 26. New Haven, Conn. American...25, pt. 1; Journal, vol. 8. New York. American Naturalist, vol. 42. New York. American Philosophical...Philosophical Society: Proceedings, vol. 47; Transactions, new ser., vol. 21, pt. 5. Philadelphia, Pa. American Society...of Civil Engineers: Transactions, vols. 60, 61. New York. Annales de Pal6ontologie, t. 3. Paris, France | | | Report (issue) | BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK MINER.ALOGICAL CLUB Volume 3, No. 1. THE MINERALS of NEW YORK CITY and ITS...ITS ENVIRONS BY JAMES G. MANCHESTER NEW YORK PUBLISHED BY THE CLUB January, 1931 Copyright, 3931 BY...BY James G. Manchester AFFERTON PRESS NEW YORK I AUTHOR’S NOTE Since his boyhood days the author...of his recreational hours collecting minerals in New York City and its environs. A record lias been personally...in the old lists, and the names of many others, new to the district, and discovered in recent years, | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | [Universite Laval] at 20:02 10 July 2014 Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia F or mineral collectors...include Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey, and Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. The recent...zinc deposits of Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey, have furnished well-crystallized specimens....Franklin County; at Coventry and Irasburgh, Orleans County; and at Cavendish, Windsor County, Vermont...and southeast of Hinsdale, Cheshire County, and elsewhere in New Hampshire and is reported from Haddam | | | Report (volume) | American Geographical Society: Bulletin, vol. 46. New York. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Bulletin...vols. 45, 46,47. New York. American Journal of Science, 4th ser., vols. 37, 38. New Haven, Conn. American... vol. 33; Journal, vol. 14. New York. American Naturalist, vol. 48. New York. American Philosophical... no. 4. Cincinnati, Ohio. Coal Age, vols. 5, 6. New York. Colliery Engineer, vol. 34, nos. 6-12; vol...Sciences: Transactions, vol. 18, pp. 209-224, 291345. New Haven, Conn. 'Davenport Academy of Sciences: Proceedings | | | Catalog/List | to 10mm. G RF SPC. C. £4 10) MOLYDENITE, Ronez, Jersey. Unusual locally specimen with a fairly extensive...reddish black resinous sphalerite xtls & a little silver boumonite distributed on a flattish matrix fonning...Rare++. MO brown XN. TN. £8 38) SURSASSITE, New Brunswick,Canada. Mn2Ah(SiO4)(SiiO7)(OH)3 . Rare+. Copper...45) NATIVE SILVER, Silver Islet Mine, Lake Superior, Ontario, Canada. A RF specimen of silver, and unidentified...unidentified silver minerals in matrix from this 19th century classic locally, (see MinRec vol. I 7, Jan-Feb | | | Book (edition) | thrilled to the sight of mounted in gold or or silver, some lovely gem, against lying a background...which can be traced through have been retained. New gem locations are found every season, and to this...material can be found at that locality; and that new while of dubious merit have been dropped. Appearance...Museum, the American Museum of Natural History, New York, or Tom Robert's Rock the caption. All photographs...in color. Turquoise from Los Cerillos mines, New Mexico. Note turquoise vein cutting diagonally | | | Report (volume) | American Geographical Society: Bulletin, vol. 44. New York. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Bulletin...Transactions, vol. 42. New York. American Journal of Science, 4th ser., vols. 33, 34. New Haven, Conn. American...History: Memoirs, new ser., vol. 1, pts. 1-3; Bulletin, vol. 31; Journal, vol. 12. New York. "* > v -...- ( American Naturalist, vol. 46. New York. , American Philosophical Society: Proceedings, vol. 51,... Philadelphia, Pa. American Year Book for 1911. New York. Annales de Paleontologie, t. 7. Paris, France | | | Report (issue) | Site Number, Site Name ...................... 6 County, State, Quadrangle, Latitude, Longitude .........Occurrences located north of the Hartford basin, New Hampshire ...................... .67 B. Section B:...Section D: Occurrences located in the Newark basin, New Jersey . .99 E. Section E: Occurrences located in the...Mesozoic occurrences of copper, gold, iron, lead, silver, zinc, barite,and fluorite. Detailed and summary...the basins. Anomalous concentrations of gold and silver occur in many of the listed occurrences, and some | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | been estimated to be from 40 to 1200 times "Why New Jersey is a Happy Hunting 324 ROCKS A N D MINERAIS...comprehensive paper presented by Meredith Johnson, New Jersey State Geologist. Mr. Johnson reviewed the world-wide...varieties had been listed. He praised the display of New Jersey minerals in the Paterson Museum, and suggested...Camden County makes handsome polished specimens. Quartz found near Trenton and in Monmouth County must...number and are similar in the other claypits of Middlesex County. Some feldspar and amphibole minerals are | | | Report (volume) | American Geographical Society: Bulletin, vol. 43. New York. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Bulletin...Transactions, vol. 41. New York. American Journal of Science, 4th ser., vols. 31, 32. New Haven, Conn. American...vols. 29, 30; Journal, vol. 11. New York. American Naturalist, vol. 45. New York. American Philosophical...Philosophical Society: Proceedings, vol. 50; Transactions, new ser., vol. 22, pt. 1. Philadelphia, Pa. American Society...Transactions, vols. 71, 72, 73, 74. New York. American Year Book for 1910. New York. Annales de Pale"ontologie | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 33611 TREASURER Carl Krotki 250 W . 5 7 t h St. New York, N. Y. 10019 GENERAL SHOW C H A I R M A N M...f f o r d C. Anthes 930 Madison Avenue Union, New Jersey 2 N D VICE-PRESIDENT Kenneth V. Z a h n 4727...Sutherland ^ o c d Silver Spring, M d . 20901 SECRETARY Vernon W e r t z 9707 Sutherland Road Silver Spring, M...M d . 20901 PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE A new President is expected to have an inspirational message almost...our Clubs. Each year old problems are solved and new ones present themselves. Each year the two-way cooperation | | | Book | . r. ~'3<> ?71 Trenton ·-· / XJ -· New Amslcl• (New Castle} :. I. I. I ve . I :::=::::::::::::::::::::::...archaeological sites, historic places associated with the New Netherland colony, the location of the Pahaquarry...The Lenape or Delaware Indians, New Netherland, Copper mining, New Jersey History All rights reserved....Lewis map of 1796 showing road crossing into New Jersey and along Pahaquarry. 144 45. T. Gordon map of...historical insights of Donald Mc Ternan of Rhinebeck, New York, were particularly valuable, as were the more | | | Report (volume) | Canada. Lake Superior to Lake Huron region. New England. New York to Georgia. Western United States. Nomenclature...Cambrian, with sub-headings as follows: Canada. New York and New England. Pennsylvania to Virginia. Illinois...Permian), with sub-headings as follows Canada. » New England. Appalachians to the Mississippi. Iowa, Missouri...Illinois. Iowa. Kentucky. Maine. Massachusetts. New Jersey." New York. Ohio and Indiana. Pennsylvania. Tennessee...American Journal of Science, 3d series, vols. 39,40. New Haven, Conn. American Museum of Natural History, | | | Report (volume) | American Geographical Society: Bulletin, vol. 36, 1904. New York, N. Y. American Geologist, vols. 33 and 34,...meetings. New York, N. Y. American Journal of Science: 4th ser., vols. 17 and 18, 1904. New Haven, Conn...18, pt. 2, vol. 20, 1904; Journal, vol. 4, 1904. New York, N. Y. American Naturalist, vol. 38, 1904. Boston...Department: Contributions, vol. 12, nos. 99-101, 1904. New York, N. Y. Congres Geologique International, Compte...Engineering and Mining Journal, vols. 77 and 78, 1904. New York, N. Y. Engineering Association of the South: | | | Report (volume) | American Geographical Society: Bulletin, vol. 41. New York. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Bulletin...Transactions, vol. 39. New York. American Journal of Science, 4th series, vols. 27, 28. New Haven, Conn. American... vol. 26; Journal, vol. 9. ^New York. American Naturalist, vol. 43. New York. . American Peat Society:...Society of Civil Engineers: Transactions, vols. 62-65. New York. Annales des mines, 6° se"r., t. 15, 16. Paris... vol. 35, DOS. 3-6, vol. 36, vol. 37, nos. 1-2. New York. Centralblatt fur Mineralogie, Geologic und | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | H., 34 Ketcham Avenue, Hicksville, Long Island, New York. Actntl, S. O., Dept. of Mineralogy, Downing...+Amntcn, HrNnv R., 200 Van Orden Avenue, Leonia, New Jersey. Ar,rssro, Onnsrn G., Jr., 908 Clinton Avenue...Iilinois. Amxaxonn, A. 8., 155 East 47th Street, New York, New York. Arr', Ravuorn M., Webb School, Claremont...Ilanor,o L., 155 West Jefierson Road, Pittsford, New York. Ar,lmroe Durna, Klennn de, Rua Goncalves Dias..., Dept. of Geology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. ArnnnsoN, B. W., 55 Hatton Garden, London EC |
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