| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | be collected: sulphur XLS, alunogen, diallage, epsomite, gypsum, halotrichite, pyrite, marcasite, mascagnite...finance the commercial and military supremacy of the city state of Athens, may again play an important role...was the silver of Laurium which enabled the small city state of Athens to win, and for several centuries...of Delaware, with head offices in New York City. For Greece, the new project is particularly important | | | Journal (issue) | DOWN UNDER. PART 2. By John N. Train« .... 124 AN EPSOMITE OCCURRENCE IN THE TINTIC DISTRICT, UT AH. By Fred...Washington, D . C. TEXAS MINERAL SHOW April 22-23, 1950 City Coliseum, Austin, Texas J. J. Brown, Mgr. of Sbow...were combined to "Peekskill", by which name the city is now known. REPRINTS AVAILABLE 100 copies 6 pages...passed thru Brussels, Ghent, Bruges (the oldest city in Belgium) and then into Holland and on to .Amsterdam...cruise in the island archipelago which surrounds the city. Since I have been interested in chemistry and mineralogy | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Figure 1. County map of New York State, prepared by William Besse. MAJOR NEW YORK STATE M I N E R A L...L LOC A L I T I E S N ew York State is rich in minerals of interest to collectors. A number of lists...Dana 1877, 1892). Herbert P. Whitlock published a New York State list in 1903. The most recent comprehensive...localities in the state is the book Minerals of New York State by David Jensen, published in 1978. Our...Mode of Occurrence Most mineral localities in New York can be categorized into three groups based on | | | Journal (issue) | mm. Mocking Bird Mine, Mariposa Co., California, USA. Daniel Trinchillo Fine Minerals International. Photo...Rocabruna,Pyrenees,Catalonia 6 Mineral Shows:Tucson,New York, Barcelona,Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines 26 Zeolites...Translators and proofreaders: Alfredo Petrov, New York / Isaias Casanovas, Tucson I Joan Manuel Ybarra...oxiplumboromeite. Level 4. 4 mm Fov. V. Bartulos coll. Epsomite. Level 1. 6 cmFOV. J. Rosell coll and photo. Baryte...appears as very fragile bluish masses and crusts. Epsomite Mg[SO,.]·7Hp On some walls of the galleries of | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Moxon, 66–72 Albite, Quebec, 498 Allanite–(Ce), New York, 162 Almandine, British Columbia, 32; Nunavut...Benitoite, California, 20 Bernstein, M., 444–45 Beryl, New Mexico, 21; Utah, 21 Beudantite, Nevada, 516 Biotite...462; Colorado, 410; Michigan, 312; Nevada, 516; New York, 162, 253; Quebec, 502; see Guth, A. L. Campbell...502 Chalcopyrite, Colorado, 407; Nevada, 517; New York, 162; Quebec, 502 Chamberlain, S. C., Diagenetic...Overgrown Dravite, Bigelow, St. Lawrence County, New York, 250–59; Gemstone Deposits in Turkey, 124–32; | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | The Minerals of New York City Copyright held by author Downloaded by [University of Cambridge] at...within the boundaries of New York City. It takes perseverance and boldness, but New Yorkers lack neither...neither. T he landscape of New York City (NYC) was arguably the most exposed and excavated area in the United...sewer, water, and steam tunnels that crisscross the city. To cite one example, JOHN H. BETTS the 1903–1913...West 98th Street, No. 2F tion for the New York New York City, New York 10025 Central railroad yards jhbnyc@aol | | | Book | 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...blossomed into a lifetime interest in the minerals of New York State. While obtaining his M.S. in geology at...the outline of New York State is LABRADORJTE from the Saranac Lake area. of New York State David E....Natural Science Establishment, Inc . • Rochester, New York • Monterey, California Copyright 1978 by David | | | Book | 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...mining distri* Adirondack Mou somed into a lifet New York State. While obtainu University of Roc Science...Kay Preface This report on the Minerals of New York State is partially a sum mary of published knowledge | | | Journal (issue) | Mineral New Vol 17 No. 1 January 2001 The Mineral-Collector's Newsletter A Page From A Collector's...that time it was produci ng many of the class ical New Hampshi re granite miarolitic cavity crystal groups...material located just off U.S. Highway 16 in Ossipee, New Hampshire. There were specimens of A all sizes and...Albite, micro, Moat Mountain, New Hampshire, photo by the author. New Mineral Finds in the Second Half...It is a great pleasure to report some interesting new mineral finds in the second half of 2000. All minerals | | | Journal (issue) | for road construction materia l. We kne w that the new owner of the &!uan-y would pro bably increase the...year, during my seemingly neverending quest to find new collecting localities for fossil echi noids, I happe...petfected the art of hydra11lic trimnrers! ao,:?' New design with single handle operation 4'~Y 0"' •...E- mail: Wydar8~aoLcom Now•mlwr 2001 Mineral New,; -rom the Editor What did you do in 2001? It' s...description articles and collecting trip articles (what' s new, what can still be found, access, etc.) So. don't | | | Journal (issue) | intersection of Routes #23 and #517, Franklin, New Jersey. Pre-meeting activities start at 1:00 P.M...Spink, Rider College. Subject - Geology of Northwest New Jersey. Saturday, October 16th. Field trip to the...Dexter, Union College, Subject - Rambling Through New Jersey Sunday, November 21st. Field trip to the...Manual of Franklin Minerals" has been sold out but a-new printing is being arranged. Bernard Kozykowski, our...collecting privileges at the Buckwheat Dump; and new this year, an area for rock swapping. Free parking | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | discovered by J. B. Sargent and E. R. Moffett in the city limits of Joplin during August 1870, and the Moon...Joplin was incorporated in 1871. During 1875 the Webb City mining camp came into production, and in 1876 the...Zinc smelters followed in rapid succession: Weir City, Kansas, in 1873; Pittsburg, Kansas, in 1878; and...Shaded portions represent mined areas. Rectangles are city limits. * .....+:.:< I VM>J -..:.> 2 &J ...i . 12 2 : IrL! J 1. Neck City 2. Alba 3. Oronogo 4. Webb City-Carterville 5. Sherwood-Thomas Station | | | Journal (issue) | of the Grenville Province, Ontario, Quebec and New York State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . 297 by W. E. Wilson Holfertite, a new hydroxyl-hydrated uranium titanate from Starvation.... . . . . . . . . . . 323 by J. S. White What’s new in minerals: Bologna Show 2006 . . . . . . . . ....Ben’s first job was as an advertising agent for a New Mexico company, and he then served as representative...their sister Hattie), became a partner in 1901. A new two-story store built in 1902 had 12 employees and | | | Report (issue) | NEW MEXICO SCHOOL OF MINES STATE BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES UNITED STATES POTASH COMPANY...POTASH COMPANY, REFINERY BULLETIN 12 FRONTISPIECE NEW MEXICO SCHOOL OF MINES STATE BUREAU OF MINES AND...BULLETIN NO. 12 The Non-Metallic Mineral Resources of New Mexico and Their Economic Features (EXCLUSIVE OF...----------------------------------------- -- 15 New Mexico applications ----------------------------...HISTORY OF NEW MEXICO ----------------------------------------------- 19 Natural divisions of New Mexico | | | Book (edition) | MINERAL LOCALITIES OF CONNECTICUT AND SOUTHEASTERN NEW YORK * «-• r ** K* ysf^ :' •'’S >- n !* ‘Vi ,...Everett Januzzi CONNECTICUT MINERALS ON PARADE NEW YORK STATE MINERALS ON PARADE Recommended for Children...W*T H COlO* * • TfXT COMF11 MINERALS ON PARADE A New Series of Teaching Filmstrips in Full Color. A Valuable...Localities in Western Connecticut and Southeastern New York State...........................................Localities in Western Connecticut and Southeastern New York.............................................. | | | Book | conglomerates. The southern shore of Lake Superior (USA) is the best location to find copper , allegedly...Jachymov (Czech Republic), the Comstock Lode (Nevada, USA) and Cobalt (Canada). Ag Colour: silver-white ...Wittwatersrand (South Africa), California and Alaska (USA), Australia, South America and Siberia. G Au Colour:...meteorite, with pieces found at Canyon Diablo (Arizona, USA), fell c. 20,000-40,000 years ago, creating a crater...(Germany), Glkos (Russia), Sterling Hill (New Jersey, USA), Jachymov and Pribram (Czech Republic) and | | | Book | conglomerates. The southern shore of Lake Superior (USA) is the best location to find copper, allegedly the...Jachymov (Czech Republic), the Comstock Lode (Nevada, USA) and Cobalt (Canada). Ag Colour: silver-white ...Wittwatersrand (South Africa), California and Alaska (USA), Australia, South America and Siberia. G Au Colour:...meteorite, with pieces found at Canyon Diablo (Arizona, USA), fell c. 20,000-40,000 years ago, creating a crater...(Germany), Glkos (Russia), Sterling Hill (New Jersey, USA), Jachymov and Pribram (Czech Republic) and | | | Journal (issue) | 1905, Occurrence of the Pseudomorph Cle11doni1es in New South Wales, Geology Survey of ew South Wales. Records...himica Acta, Vol. 39. Pauly. H., 1963. "l kaite ", A New Mineralfro111 Greenland, Artie, Vol. 16. Selleck...o/Clendonites (Pse 11domo1p hs After lkaite) with New Data: A sessing Applicabiliry as Recorders ofA ncienl...to the Ward Mine. where we discovered a couple of new minerals for the loca lity, but that story is for... Mineral 6 New Mineral Names As a service to collectors. we will periodically abstract new mineral descnptions | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | about 80 persons, which I think in remarkable for a city of this size. Mrs Richard P. Miller. Sec. P.O. Box...AND MINERALS is their official magazine.) The New York Mineralogical Club., Inc. The club convened at...403, Schermerhorn Hall, Columbia University. New York City, Curt Segelei, president, in the chair. William...secretary remained open. Dr. Brian Mason reported on a new publication, Gem Stones of the U. S., U. S. Geol...talk. Joe Rothstein Secretary 255 W. 84th St. New York 24, N. Y. Queens Mineral Society Meeting called | | | Journal (issue) | xnw xnnx CITY. aTHEIE' MINERAL COLLECTOR. [Entered as Second-Claus Matter at the New York, N. Y., Post...the water from the Great Lake region ran through New York or Pennsylvania, finally emptying into the Hudson...the general character of the drift of north ern New York. The following list of minerals is such as we...building and monumental pur poses, all over northern New York. Albite, not abundant, but sometimes found in...but labradorite is found in situ. in northern New York. Pyroxene, very abundant in many kinds of boulders | | | Journal (issue) | . ARTHUR CHAMBERLAIN , Editor . Member of the New York Mineralogical Club and of the Brooklyn Institute...COMPANY , 26 JOHN ST . , NEW YORK THE MINERAL COLLECTOR . PIRSSONITE A new and rare mineral from Borax... THE [Entered as Second-Class Matter at the Mew York, N. Y., Post Office, March 19, 1894.] Vol. III....Crystals of quartz showing close cappings caused by new growths are called phantom crystals. Sometimes the...such a cavity, will, if of fine quality, show each new growth, some thin, some thick, and will be dubbed | | | Journal (issue) | . ARTHUR CHAMBERLAIN , Editor . Member of the New York Mineralogical Club and of the Brooklyn Institute..., 26 JOHN ST . , NEW YORK THE MINERAL COLLECTOR CRYSTALLIZED ORPIMENT ! This new occurrence from Utali..., Green Opal , Opalized Wood , Smithsonite from New Mexico , Malachite und Azurite , in alternate layers...COLLECTOR. THE (Entered ai Second-Claes Hatter at the New York, N. Y.. Foat Office, March 19, 1894.] Vol. III...this article, has had his imagination moved into new channels regarding quartz. There is little continuity | | | Report (issue) | decade. In addition, the publication of data on new minerals (which surprisingly are still found in ever-increasing... are reported for the decade 1954-1964. Several new sections have been added. Tributes to serious students...CDMG (7) MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA 8 [Bull. 189 new entries representing old occurrences not previouslymentioned...entries of mineral occurrences, of which 678 are new since 1954. Only 196 remain invalidated. Up to December...December 31, 1964, 57 previously known and 22 entirely new minerals have been added to the Bulletin 173 list | | | Report (edition) | More than 4,000 d istinct minerals are known and new varieties are recognized each year. Geologists, chen1ists...that w ill aid understanding for readers who are new to the science of n1ineralogy, and (3) where a word..................................... 60. Photo of New Concord n1eteorite specimen ....... 61. Photo of...arTiateur and professional mineralogists. Whi le several new species have been added, the data remain spotty and... MerTibers of rock and mineral clubs wi ll find new sources of mineral spec imens and lapidary n1aterials | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | trip to the clay pits of Sayreville and Parlin, New Jersey, to collect Pyrite and Marcasite nodules....Publicity Committee 113 Huntington Terrace Newark 8, New Jersey .. July Field Trip On July 30th, thirty-one...trip to the better known localities of Vermont and New Hampshire. After being briefed, our motor cavalcade...Newfane, Chester, Gassetts, Grafton and Windham. The New Hampshire localities were: the Ruggles mine at Grsfton...made a trip to the old Copper mine at Griggstown, New Jersey. The mine lies on a farm near the historic |
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