Tourmaline from selected localities.
USA | |
| [var: Rubellite] Rocks & Min.: 70:379 |
| Zodac, Peter. (1940): A Chlorophane Occurrence Near East Hampton, Conn. Rocks & Minerals, vol. 15, no. 11, p. 376.; Schooner, Richard. (1958): The Mineralogy of the Portland-East Hampton-Middletown-Haddam Area in Connecticut (With a few notes on Glastonbury and Marlborough). |
Rowan M. Lytle Collection | |
| Januzzi (1976) Mineral Localities of Connecticut & Southeastern New York State |
Rocks & Minerals (1995) 70:396-409; Cameron et al (1954) | |
| Januzzi, 1976. Mineral Localities of Connecticut and Southeastern New York State (Taylor Assoc./Mineralogical Press); Rocks & Minerals (1995) 70:396-409 |
| [var: Verdelite] Rocks & Min.: 12: 141-143. |
[var: Rubellite] Schooner, Richard. (1955): 90 Minerals from 1 Connecticut Hill. Rocks & Minerals: 30(7-8): 351-8.; Schooner, Richard. (1958): The Mineralogy of the Portland-East Hampton-Middletown-Haddam Area in Connecticut (With a few notes on Glastonbury and Marlborough). Published by Richard Schooner; Ralph Lieser of Pappy’s Beryl Shop, East Hampton; and Howard Pate of Fluorescent House, Branford, Connecticut. |
Tourmaline locality, Airline Railroad, East Hampton, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA