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Cooper Nottingham, England Anthony R. Kampf L.A. County Mus. of Nat. Hist. Los Angeles, CA Joseph A. Mandarino...circulation manager for rates.) •Individuals (outside the U.S.): $46 for one year, $89 for two years. (Airmail...Number Six Articles Barite after paralstonite, a new pseudomorph from Cave-in-Rock, I llin o is ........by M. Calvo & ]. Ramon Garcia Columns Notes from the Editor............................................................442 by W. L. Wilson Abstracts of new mineral descriptions............................ |
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BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK MINER.ALOGICAL CLUB Volume 3, No. 1. THE MINERALS of NEW YORK CITY and ITS ENVIRONS...ENVIRONS BY JAMES G. MANCHESTER NEW YORK PUBLISHED BY THE CLUB January, 1931 Copyright, 3931 BY ...PRESS NEW YORK I AUTHOR’S NOTE Since his boyhood days the author has been a student of the rocks and...collecting minerals in New York City and its environs. A record lias been personally kept of the min erals collected...various sections of the district which have been published from time to time in the past by other investiga |
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MtN€RfllS of New Vork Stole David €. Jensen Includes 16 pages of minerals in full color jgS0% MIN6RRLS... MIN6RRLS of New Vork State David E. Jensen up WARD PRESS Ward's Natural Science Establishment, Inc...Inc. Rochester, New York • Monterey, California Copyright 1978 by David E. Jensen All rights reserved...Harold L. Ailing's the mining distri* Adirondack Mou somed into a lifet New York State. While obtainu...Establishi became head of served until his re ident of the Esta tion expanded gre Jensen contribute Library |
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T TLIBRAr 3 1223 90016 3958 of New York State David E. Jensen .. . , ,,, Includes 16 pages of...Lake in New York's Finger Lakes district. After attending Penn Yan Academy in nearby Penn Yan, New York...mineralogy. Prior to entering graduate school at the University of Rochester, he joined a group of Dr...geology students on a trip to the mining districts and the high peaks of the Adirondack Mountains. This...lifetime interest in the minerals of New York State. While obtaining his M.S. in geology at the University of |
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schuberth An illustrated guide to the geologic evolution of the metropolitan -area, including eight...\f IY The Geology of New York City and Environs || uuu Christopher J. Schuberth From the air, two...two of New York’s most striking sights are the decidedly unnatural concrete patterns of Manhattan and the...the limitless, natural white sandy beaches which stretch the entire length of Long Island. Yet both of...appearance to the geology of the New York City area. The effect of glaciers in shaping the WANN SS Ws |
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Scarsdale Rd., Crestwood, Tuckahoe 7, N. Y. I was interested to read the short article in a back issue...22) regarding the possibilities of the dumps at Orchard Hill, Elmsford, N . Y., also the Editor's note...regarding my former article on the locality. (New localities in Westchester County, N . Y., Rocks and Minerals...sending it in. In the fall of 1948, in discussing this spot with a few rockhounds, the writer was told...and carting away had taken place changing the appearance of the place considerably so that at first we could |
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Science Lib•y 5 1947 -AND Official Journal of the Rocks and Minerals Association Vol. .22, No. 2 ...stalactitic. 3 x 2 x 2. . . • • • . 1.25 Cinnabar, New Mexico. In part xld. on rock. 4 x 3 x 1 ½ . . . ...in xi. 3 x 2 ¼ . . . . . . . . . 5.00 Microlite, New Mexico. Bright yellow micro. xis. densely disseminated...A. FORD OFFICI AND SHOWROOM: 110 WALL STREIT • NEW YOIK 5, N. Y. Telephone: BOwlin1 Green 9-7191 No...PUBLISHED MONTHLY Contents for February I947 CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY ·················.-······················ |
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of Technology,Cambrid.ge,Mass., and Brooklyn, New York. CoNrBrrs ln troduction Description of specimens...inclusions of iron oxide frequently occur between the basal cleavagesof muscovite, and have been briefly...number of writers (1-16). The presence of such inclusions in mica may affect the value for commercial purposes...purposes by impairing the splitting qualities and transparency, and by decreasing t h e d i e l e c t...t r i cs t r e n g t h . The included mineral has generally been called magnetite. However, it is found |
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ZODAC July 1943 PUBLISHED MONTH LY CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY ................................................................ 209 CLUBS AFFILIATED WITH THE R. & M. ASSOCIATION ............ 210 By Jack Schwartz...matter September 13, 1926, at the Post Office at Peekslc.ill, N . Y ., under the Act of Much 3, 1879 Copyright...agents and it is best to remit direct to the Publisher. Issued on the 1st day of each month. lf11thors 11Jon1...MINERALS PEEKSKIU, N. Y., U. S. A. The official Journal of the Rocks and Minerals Association 194 |
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Science Es-altlislnnent:� Inc. lloc!hesfer, Ne"· York llox 2,1. Ueef ln,·ood Sfnfio11 P. O. ! Copr...weight and cost of packing are noted for most of the collections listed. D o 111 es i, i c T e 1· 111...confirmed letter of credit, clrnwn in our favot· on a New York bank, for payment upon presentation of shipping...Iii ORD The collections of minerals. rocks and fossils ofl'c1·cd here a1·e desi g-ncd to meet the requirement...essential fol' the study of miner alogy and geology. In assembling- these ·ets we h:1vc realized the importance |
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ennessee covers an area of 41,220 square miles in the southeastern United States. It a 500-mile-long state...and bounded on the west by the Mississippi River and on the east by high ridges of the Appalachian Mountains...from the Mississippi River the collector encounters relatively undeformed Cenozoic sediments of the Mississippi...Gulf Coastal Plain in the western part of the state. Just prior to crossing the Tennessee River and continuing...continuing through the middle of the state are weakly deformed Paleozoic sediments of the Highland Rim, Central |
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Establishment 84-102 Cpllege Avenue Rochester, New York DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF A Petrographic Collection...Establishment 84-102 College Avenue Rochester, New York QE55 05 Copyrighted 1916 by Ward's Natural...American rocks is arranged and de- * scribed for the purpose of providing secondary schools, colleges...occur in the United from foreign although in a few instances rocks have been included. The descriptions...in the catalogue are intended to aid those less experienced in the determination the use of the petrographic |
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Journal of the Rocks and Minerals Association May, 1-942 V~l. 17, No. 5 2Sc Whole No. 130 THE ROCKS AND...AND MINERALS ASSOCIATION ( Memben All Owe, the World) PraW•t, R. Emmet Doherty Geolo1iat, Dravo Corp...Shaft 7, Filhldll, N. Y. Organized in 1928 for the increase and dissemination of mineralogic knowledge...courses in these subjects introduced in the curricula of the public school systems; to revive a general...encourage the search for new minerals that have not yet been discovered ; and to endeavor to secure the practical |
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of the Rocks and Minerals Association OCTOBER, 1942 • Vol. 17, No.10 2Sc Whole No. 135 THE ROCKS...ihafl 7, PlaltUI, N. Y. z,,ac Orpnized in 1928 for the increase and dissemination of mineralo1ic knowledge...courses In these subjects introduced in the curricula of the public school systems: to revive a 1eneral...encourage the search for new minerals that have not yet been discovered : and to endeavor to secure the practical...foundation in 1928, the Rocks and Minerals Association has done much to promote the interest in mineralogy |
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Geologists and Collectors Official ·Journal of the Rocks and Minerals Association JANUARY, 1943 - lf...o. 1 Whole No. 138 THE ROCKS AND MINERALS ASSOCIATION ( Memllen 411 Over the World I Preeiclent, OK•...Box 29, Peebltill, N. Y. Organized 1n 1928 for the increase and dissemination of mineralogic knowledge...courses In these subjects introduced in the curricula of the public school systems; to revive a 1eneral...encourage the search for new minerals that have not yet been discovered; and to endeavor to secure the practical |
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------- --------- - - - - - - - - - -- - - --- - THE ROCKS AND MINERALS ASSOCl~TION PIIKSKILL, N. Y. President...Secretary-Trunrer, Peter Zodac • .. Or1•nizld in 1928 for the increase and dissemination of miner•l01ic knowled...courses in these subjects introduced in the curricula of the public school systems; to revive a 1eneral...encoura1e the se•rch for new minerals that have not yet been discovered: and to endeavor to secure the practical...and unusual rock formations. Each new member helps to extend the Associ•tion's activities hE,;ps to |
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Ireland DBnnrr.r.M. Krnnrcr Department of Geosciences,The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania...16802, U.S.A. AssrRAcr Fibrolite was examined in the Ardara and Fanad contact aureolesof Donegal, Ireland...Textural evidence suggeststhat fibrolite formed in the later stagesof contact metamorphism. Garnet-biotite...try in the Ardara aureolesuggestthat fibrolite formed metastablyat P-?"conditions within the andalusitestability...from the decomposition of biotite through a reaction involving acidic volatiles emanating from the adjacent |
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CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY .............. ............................................... 258 259 THE CALVERT...CALVERT MUSEUM PARICUTIN, THE WONDER OF THE HEMISPHERE! By Paul E. Killinger ................................................... 271 THE GEOLOGY OF SPRING MOUNTAIN IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PENN. By Rich1nond E. 1'1yers........................ 272 CLUBS AFFILIATED WITH THE R. & M. ASSOCIATION .......... 274 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA...matter September 13, 1926, at the Post Office at Peekskill, N . Y ., under the Act of March 3, 1879 Copyright |
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Y O R K BY ALEXIS A. JULIEN (Presented- before the Society January 2, 190S) CONTENTS P *ge Introduction.............................. 424 Constitution of the micaceous gneiss................................................... 429 Macroscopic description of the hornblende schist............................................. 432 Microscopic description of the hornblende sch ist..............................................434 Chemical composition of the hornblende schist........................................... |
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X.IV No.5 January, 1975 THE JOURNAL OF GEMMOLOGY and PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEM.MOtOGICAL ASSOCIATION...I N (Originally founded in 1908 as the Education Committee of the National Association of Goldsmiths;...Goldsmiths; reconstituted in 1931 as the Gemmological Association) OFFICERS AND COUNCIL President: G. F. Claringbull...and Mineral Society. THE JOURNAL OF GEMMOLOGY A N D P R O C E E D I N G S OF THE GEMMOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION...was sent to the Institute of Geological Sciences via M r B. W . Anderson, consultant to the Gem Testing |
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SUKVEY GEORGE OTIS SMITH, DIRECTOR & BULLETIN 545...SUBJECT INDEX. By JOHN M. NICKL.ES. INTRODUCTION. r The bibliography of North American geology, including...mineralogy, for the year 1912, follows the plan and arrangement of its immediate predecessors, the bibliographies...and 524 of the U. S. Geological Survey). It includes publications bearing on the geology of the Continent...Panama and the Hawaiian Islands. Papers by American writers on the geology of other parts of the world are |
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16, No. 4 Twenty-Five Cents Whole .No. 117 THE ROCKS AND MINERALS ASSOCIATION PEEKSKILL, N. Y. Prniclent...Cretary-TNMUNr, Pet.r Zodac Organized in 1928 for the increase and dissemination of mineraloaic knowledge...courses in these subjects Introduced in the curricula of the public school systt1ms; to revive a general...encourage the search for new minerals that have not yet been discovered; and to endeavor to secure the practical...foundation in 1928, the Rocks and Minerals Association has done much to promote the interest in mineralogy |
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of the Rocks a.nd Minerals Association DECEMBER, 1942 Vol. 17, No. 12 2Sc Whole No. 137 THE ROCKS...ROCKS AND MINERALS ASSOCIATION (Membe"" ~II Over the World } President, O.car W . Bodelaen 219 E. Main St...Box 29, Peekskill, N. Y. Organized ,n 1928 for the increa~£- and dis!emination of mineralogic knowledge...courses in these subjects introduced in the curricula of the public school systems; to revive a general...encourage the search for new minerals that have not yet been discovered; and to endeavor to secure the practical |
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quantities of specimens, all of the same mineral, in the ¾ x ¾" size, are subject to the following discounts: 50...15%. Quantity order for 10 or more specimens of the same mineral in 1 x 2" size are subject to a dis...confirmed letter of credit, drawn in our favor on a New York bank, for payment upon presentation of shipping... DEPENDABLE SERVICE FOR SCIENTIFIC MINERALOGY The science of mineralogy in its various phases-education...integrity. Mineralogists in virtually every country of the world are in regular correspondence with Ward's since |
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and Physics, 39 Bulletin No. 220 DEPA'ETMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY x CHARLES...CHARLES D. WALCOTT, DIRECTOR MINERAL ANALYSES FROM THE LABORATORIES OF 188O to 19O3 TABULATED BY F. "W.............................................^.... The vermictilites. ............................'--.-...... 115 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, Washington...have the honor to transmit herewith a paper entitled "Mineral Analyses from the Laboratories of the United |