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Almandine from
John Hill Quarry, Grafton, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Almandine
Formula:Fe32+Al2(SiO4)3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Almandine data
Locality Data:Click here to view John Hill Quarry, Grafton, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:52782
Long-form Identifier:1:3:52782:6
GUID (UUID V4):e7085fde-5854-49a2-a4f9-df39f3e6ddb5
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GARNET JOHN DROUSE ♦ BUTTERWORTHS ◊ Butterworths Gem Books Edited by Peter G. Read Beryl John Sinkankas...Sinkankas Garnet John D. Rouse Pearls, natural, cultured and imitation Alexander E. Fam Quartz Michael...Topaz D. B. Hoover Butterworths Gem Books Garnet John D. Rouse Butterworths London Boston Durban Singapore...Congress CataJoging in Publication Data Rouse. John D. (John David) Gamet. (Butterworths gem books) Includes...advantage of writing a book in a new area is very apparent - it is an entirely new subject for the reader. However
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EMERALD and OTHER BERYLS by JOHN SINKANKAS This is Beryls jewelers, gists, geologists, earth ... natural occurrences, collector’s specimens, John scholarly monograph composition; lapidary world...amount back flap) EMERALD and OTHER BERYLS JOHN SINKANKAS CAPTAIN, FELLOW, U.S. NAVY (RET.)...Library of © Geoscience Press in 1989 1981 by John Sinkankas Congress Catalog Card No. 81-66282 ...Gesner’s De Rerum Fossilium, Properties, 67 Personal New World Emeralds, 29 De Natura 63 Early European
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Trevor Devon John Pearce OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES Mark Oddy John Pearce Kathleen Hassall John Hall Derek...formula is and how to spell its name. Every time a new edition appears I am slightly depressed as I recognise...(uvarovite-grossular-andradite). This Group includes: Almandine Andradite Grossular Pyrope Spessartine Uvarovite...this short article will encourage you to look with new interest at Fleischer's glossary. (I should like...helpful comments on the first draft of this paper) John Pearce -7- SMLS Journal 216 Nov/Dec 2008 LA
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13! This is our biggest spring meeting yet with 6 New England colleges represented. Twenty—three student...the students from various institutions throughout New England to present their latest research findings... . . . . . 3 . . . . . 7:45 . 1. John Hill: Transitional greenschist-ainphibolite 8:00 ...of Earth Sciences, James hail, University of New Hampshire, Durham, N.H. 03824 Three metamorphic events...Lyngen Gabbro. The data from this study supports a new theory (Fumes and others, 1979; Minsaas and Sturt
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c_1pr11sStephen Edwards. Karen Hudson-Edwards. Joe Cann. John Malpas. Costas Xenophontos 8. The Nortlrn·est Highlands...Cataloging-in-Publication Data are aYailable Typeset in Times New Romanand Helvetica Printedand bound by L.E.G.OSpA...House in Derbyshin: ( ooper 2005) and the promise of new mineral galleries in Edinburgh in '.!011. I hope...formal referencing, when I personally discovered new species to Britain and Ireland, and colleagues permitted...Ballard, Andy Banthorpe, Alan Barnes, Richard Bell, John Betterton, Richard Bevins, Richard Braithwaite,
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MINEEALOGT. IiONDOlT PEINTED BT SPOTTISWOODE AND NEW-STEEET SQUABE CO. : aiOSSAEY OP imERALOaY. /...Journal Annales des Mines. of Science and Arts. New Haven, U.S. Paris. Edinburgh Philosophical Journal...Journal of the Geological Society of London. A 4 John Hill, 2nd . . TABLE or CONTENTS. PAGE Preface...which may be rounded by the candle-flame. " 3. Almandine or Precious Garnet, which fuses in large pieces...Cancrinite. Porcelain Clays. Kaolin. Garnet. Almandine, or Precious Garnet. Allochroite. FELSPAR
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born 7th November, 1882, was the second son of John James Reid of Mouswald Place, Dumfriesshire, Queen’s...Honorary Sheriff-Substitute and in 1929 he became County Councillor for Mouswald and Torthorwald, a seat...influence was soon widely felt throughout the entire county. Serving on all the main Committees of the Council... Ralegh Radford, Ian Richmond, Douglas Simpson, John Clarke and Stuant Piggott as well as in more recent...various bodies, “R.C.” was the means of opening up a new chapter in the history of Roman Britain in Dumfries
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IDENTIFICATION. BY HARRY EMANUEL, F.R.G.S. LONDON: JOHN CAMDEN HOTTEN, PICCADILLY. 1865. The right...is reserved. LONDON PRINTED BY SPOTTISWOODE NEW-STREET SQUARE AND CO, PREFACE. THE object stated...the then many “ at the time readers’ minds. new-fangled” mode naively “ sug” rose diamonds would...Theophrastus, water is subject, the origin things, new matter part, which had transparent the and vivifying...pearl supposed to be to . Jasper, Chalcedony. John Philip . . . . Matthew Thomas Simeon Matthias
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PRECIOUS STONES. LONDON PRINTED BY SPOTTISWOODE NEW-STREET * SQUARE AND CO. DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS...SECOND EDITION, WITH A NEW TABLE OF THE PRESENT VALUE OF DIAMONDS. LONDON: JOHN CAMDEN HOTTEN, PICCADILLY...3 ) 2^7 THE GETTY CS TER I WARY PREFACE TO NEW. EDITION. HE rapid exhaustion of the first edition...unprecedented crisis and subsequent iv Preface to New Edition. commercial depression, and notwithstanding...Diamonds, &c. Doublet or Semi-Stone, p. 218. A new species of fraud has lately been introduced by some
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ILLUSTRATIONS COLOR AND IN BLACK AND WHITE PUTNAM'S SONS NEW YORK AND LONDON G. P. tCbe fcnicFser&ocfier 1909...and the designing and making of jewelry in the new considered, formation tables, and crafts movement... phia; to Mr. John Lamont, to Mr. Albert H. Petereit, and Mr. Ludwig Nissen of New York City; to...upon the who are subject precious stones. J. New York, June, 1909. W. of CONTENTS Gems and Jjewelet...gaining facts about the life histories of powerful new or carnivorous wild beasts proves most potent some
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Assistance of Marjorie Hooker, Jane R. Cruise, John S. Pomeroy, Vsevolod L. Skitsky, Herbert C. Crandell...remain the same in each issue of the bibliography, new ones are included and others are discontinued as...the layman. Rock names and areas; restricted to new or unusual rocks or detailed descriptions. Special...are as follows: COLORADO. Mineralogy. Montrose County, uranium-vanadium deposits: Weeks, A. D., 13R....Iron, Cook County, titaniferous magnetite: Grout, F. F., 5. IRON. Minnesota, Cook County, titaniferous
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Its Collection had at that acquisition gave a new starting point for the Collection of Meteorites...Pavilion, presented at different times by Professor John Ruskin. collection of the late J. ; Various minerals...Theophrastus shortly before 300 B.C. English version by John Hill. London, 1746. — Experiment “ 21 necessary...must replace each of the other solid angles. As new these Fig. diminish in faces increase Fig. ...the similar edges E of Fig. 17 (which represents new position of the same rhombohedron) may be replaced
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ACADEMIC PRESS Amsterdam Boston Heidelberg London New York Oxford Paris San Diego San Francisco Singapore...periods of homeostasis are quickly overtaken by new requirements. The concept now is of a superorganism...routine classificatory and descriptive pursuit into a new and exciting study of how all the components in life...Research 91: 131 175. Lovelock J (1978) GAIA: A New Look at Life on Earth. Oxford: Oxford University...Myers N (1984) Gaia: An Atlas of Planet Management. New York: Doubleday. Nisbet E (2002) The influence of
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time fallen much in arrear. Its acquisition gave a new starting point for the Collection of Meteorites by...table-case of the Pavilion, presented at by Professor John Ruskin. Various minerals, including fine specimens...Theophrastus shortly before 300 B.c. English version by John Hill. London, 1746. f ; — 21 Experiment necessary... * each of the other solid angles. As these new Fig. 7. faces increase Fig. 8. and the faces...the similar edges R of Fig. 17 (which represents new position of the same rhombohedron) may be replaced
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time fallen much in arrear. Its acquisition gave a new starting point for the Collection of Meteorites...specimen of Cerussite (Cnse ISc), presented in 1859 by John Taylor, Esq., F.R.S. A fine series of Apophyllites...Pavilion, presented at different times by Professor John Ruskin. Various minerals, including fine specimens...Theophrastus shortly before 300 B.C. English version by John Hill. London, 1746. f History of Stones ; : Experiment...replace each of the other solid angles. As these new faces increase and the faces of the original cube
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THE EDINBURGH NEW PHILOSOPHICAL JOURNAL. ikk^^ THE NEW EDINBURGH PHILOSOPHICAL JOURNAL,...Philosophical Society of New York of of the Academy of Natural Sciences of the New York Historical Society...Montreal of of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York Philadelphia State of for the the of the Promotion..... . On Gymnorynchus horridus, a new Cestoid Entozoon. By John Goodsir, Esq., M.W-S., Conservator of...Pelonaia, a New Genus . with Descriptions of two Species. By Edward Forbes, Esq., and John Goodsir,
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field work between 1965 and 1976, by 66 new rock and 10 new mineral chemical analyses, and by 36 other...sections of specimens collected by John Hill in the Big Agnes Mountain area (Hill, 1969) and 195 thin sections...to 1,400 m.y. ago but not at high grade, since no new high-grade minerals have been found in any recognizable...(1978) have shown that metamorphism at Broken Hill, New South Wales, took place in closed systems on the...generally intermediate between Barrovian-type almandine amphibolite facies and Abukuma-type cordierite
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OF NAT. HIST. OF NEW YORK , “ Hæc studia nobiscum peregrinantur, rusticantur . " NEW HAVEN : PUBLISHED...District Court of Connecticut. OX OK LIBRAR LEN NEW YORK PRE FACE . The tardy progress of Mineralogy...its rapid advancement in continental Europe . The new systems of classification, and the various methods...were immediately, on their publication, hailed as new light, and for a time, his methods of calculation...author in the fourth volume of the Annals of the New York Lyceum . The necessity for something of the
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time fallen much in arrear. Its acquisition gave a new starting point for the Collection of Meteorites by...specimen of Cerussite (Case 18c), presented in 1859 by John Taylor, Esq., F.R.S. A fine series of Apopbyllites...Pavilion, presented at different times by Professor John Ruskin. Various minerals, including fine specimens...Theophrastus shortly before 300 b.c. English version I'y John Hill. London, 1746. Experiment necessary, 21 “...replace each of the other solid angles. As these new faces increase and the faces of the original cube
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only answer by pointing out that when we admire a new mineral specim en, the sensuous aesthetic pleasure...aw ren ce H. C o n k lin 2 West 46th Street New York, New York 10036 The literature of mineralogy is...field. His m as­ sive work The B ook o f the Pearl (New York, 1908) contains a 22-page bibliography of pearl-...long-time m em ber of the famed Grolier Club of New York (a distinguished society of bibliophiles), from...edition of 1837. Volume one of the seventh edition (New York, 1944) by Charles Palache, Harry Berm an and
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* lib R ARY I « A Hi*? ^&V«( Jg GIFT OF JOHN PHELPS TAYLOR P- A. 1858 •? f o*>» ^ee* THE...MUMPS Cambridge, England: at the University Press New York, 35 West 1911 32nd Street Copyright,...VOLUME SO SIGNED. f^ Monge, Gaspard Principal of New College, Hampstead. Member of the Board of Theology...; Life of Thomas Cranmer; &c. A. Go.* Morton, John. Menius; Mennonites; Menno, Simons; Morone. Rev...Geographical Board of Canada. Author of The Cradle of New France; &c. Joint-editor of Documents relating to
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I OLIVER WENDELL-HOLMES # ® lib r ary GIFT OF JOHN PHELPS TAYLOR P. A. 1858 S . * ENCYCLOP^ED...REEVES Cambridge, England: at the University Press New York, 35 West 32nd Street 1911 Copyright, in the...Rev. Alfred Ernest Garvie, M.A., D.D. Principal of New College, Hampstead. Member of the Board of Theology...Professor of Church History, Union Theological Seminary, New York. Author of .) p History of Christianity in the...A., B.D. (in part). r p-pap^ng. Professor of New Testament and Church History, Yorkshire United Independent
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Words in Theophrastus. also OBSERVATIONS on the New SWEDISH ACID, and of the Stone from which it is obtained;...Natural and Artificial Method of Fossils. By Sir JOHN HILL. LONDON: Printed for the AUTHOR, in St. James’s-Street...with thefe Affiftances, I have undertaken to give a new Edition of the Greek Text; in which whatever may...for which I am obliged to Mr. New¬ berry : As alio the Account of a new Acid, from a Stone foil; produced...viii PREFACE. 1 Sweden: And fome Hints toward new Ways of arranging Foffils, than which nothing in
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VI life.” Swindler who edited my manuscript. New York in practice Foreword was HOME not only...preface: starrie by C. and M. Gnudi, E., New p. A. wonders and (1601), our discoursed of...and defer- perhaps didactic * * Translation Hill, frequently We should stones. (530-480 these...to and dates from the 4th century by London, John 1746. A Roman Book the Theophrastus, scribes...lyncurius fusible (possibly not but at ing * Hill London, 77. translation, 1746, p. Babylonian
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VI life.” Swindler who edited my manuscript. New York in practice Foreword was HOME not only...preface: starrie by C. and M. Gnudi, E., New p. A. wonders and (1601), our discoursed of...and defer- perhaps didactic * * Translation Hill, frequently We should stones. (530-480 these...to and dates from the 4th century by London, John 1746. A Roman Book the Theophrastus, scribes...lyncurius fusible (possibly not but at ing * Hill London, 77. translation, 1746, p. Babylonian
 
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