| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | with magnetite inclusions from Riverside Drive, Manhattan. 21 × 17 cm, SIM SM471. Figure 47 (above). Orthoclase...mineral crystals, labeled simply as being from New York, New York. In 1967 almandine crystals in biotite schist...schist were discovered in fill being dumped in the New Jersey Meadowlands, a tidal wetland area that was...“recovered” using fill from excavation sites in Manhattan. The source of the excavated material turned out...across, in Inwood Marble from Dyckman Street, Manhattan. 5 × 5 × 3 cm, NYSM 16875. found in a dark seam | | | 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 | | | Journal (issue) | Cooper Nottingham, England Anthony R. Kampf L.A. County Mus. of Nat. Hist. Los Angeles, CA Joseph A. Mandarino...Number Six Articles Barite after paralstonite, a new pseudomorph from Cave-in-Rock, I llin o is ........Wilson Kingsbridge, an early quarrying district on Manhattan Island ........................................................442 by W. L. Wilson Abstracts of new mineral descriptions................................................483 by J. A. Mandarino What's new in minerals Springfield Show 1997 ............... | | | Report (issue) | BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK MINERALOGICAL CLUB No. 3 The Minerals of New York By JAMES G. Broadway...Broadway Citv MANCHESTER NEW YORK PUBLISHED BY THE CLUB MAY 1914 The New York Mineralogical Club ORGANIZED...TREASURER OILMAN S. 402 West 153rd STANTON St., Manhattan lEx ICtbrtB SEYMOUR DURST When you Because...Durst Old York Library Bull. No. 3, N. Y. Min. Club. Plate I. BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK Vol. MINERALOGICAL...BROADWAY, NEW YORK By James Read G. CITY. Manchester. at the regular meeting of the New York Mineralogical | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | SOCIETY OF AMERICA t07 PROCEEDINGSOF SOCIETIES NEW YORK MINERALOGICAL CLUB Regulor Monthly Meeti'ng...March 15, 1922 The regular monthly meeting of the New York Mineralogical CIub was held in the American Museum...In his opening remarks Prof. Kernp spoke of the new methods of mineralogical research and the connection...Committee: Mr. Ashby (ChairMr. Wintringham exhibited a rutile man), Mr. Wintringham and Capt. Miller. twin of...chesterlite. Mr. Hoadley reported on a trip to the Harlem ship canal. Mr. Frankenfield exhibited sillimanite from | | | Report (edition) | LEAFLET, AMERICAN MUSEUM II, No. 2, February, New York : Published by Second Edition , Revised , the...hall contains collection of the minerals of New York and and Cases chemical are to be hall. a...diversity of development is well shown. visible He- Rutile 1). hexagonal system and usually has by valuable...example of interesting mineral area of northern New prisms illustrated on page State. the salts,... are is found in occurrence in lead JERSEY NEW FRANKLI, FROM RHODNITE THE COLLECTION mines | | | Report (issue) | var Golden (yellow), Broadway and 158th Street, Manhattan Island. o__Quartz var. Citrine (yellow), Bedford...3—Tourmaline (brown), Broadwav’and 218th Street, Manhattan Island. 4—Quartz, var. Amethyst (purple), West...Street. Manhattan Island. C—Beryl, var. Aquamarine (pale green), Broad wav and 157th Street, Manhattan Island...Street, Manhattan Island. 9—Willemltc (yellowish brown), Franklin, N. .T. BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK MINER... THE MINERALS of NEW YORK CITY and ITS ENVIRONS BY JAMES G. MANCHESTER NEW YORK PUBLISHED BY THE CLUB |
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