| March |
Whole #3 |
2:1 |
| Title |
Author |
Start Page |
| Editorials |
|
1-2 |
| The Agate |
|
3-5 |
| The Black Mountain Mica Mine - Maine |
|
6 |
| Notes and News of Minerals of Rarer Elements |
|
6-8 |
| The Sluice Box |
|
8-9 |
| The Geology of the District of Columbia |
|
10-11 |
| Identifications of Minerals |
|
11-13 |
| Dorothy's Great Idea |
|
14-16 |
| Paleontology Department |
|
16-18 |
| Home of the World's Largest Deposit of Cyanite |
|
19-22 |
| Two World-Famous Mineral Collections Donated to the Smithsonian
Institute |
|
23 |
| Microscopic Rock Sections and Their Uses. A Fascinating Hobby |
|
24-25 |
| The Bottomless Pit |
|
26 |
| Glossary Department |
|
26-28 |
| Mineral Collections and Others |
|
28-29 |
| The Beginner's Cabinet |
|
30-34 |
| Some Rare Minerals of Nevada |
|
34-35 |
| Localities Department |
|
36 |
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| |
| June |
Whole #4 |
2:2 |
| Title |
Author |
Start Page |
| Editorial |
|
41-42 |
| Some old mineral localities |
|
43-45 |
| Mineral collecting as a diversion |
|
45 |
| Identification of minerals |
|
46-47 |
| Converging trails |
|
47 |
| Notes on the arrangement of small or moderate size mineral
collections |
|
48-49 |
| Mineral localities of Maine |
|
49 |
| Mineral names |
|
50-51 |
| The voice of the stones |
|
51 |
| Drifting continents |
|
52 |
| Gypsum or selenite |
|
53 |
| The gem department |
|
54-56 |
| Acknowledgements |
|
56 |
| Inquiry department |
|
57 |
| Glossary department |
|
57 |
| Identification department |
|
58 |
| Paleontology department |
|
58-60 |
| Department of archeology |
|
60-61 |
| Notes and news of minerals of the rarer elements |
|
62-64 |
| The prospector's department |
|
65-67 |
| Localities department |
|
67 |
| |
| |
| September |
Whole #5 |
2:3 |
| Title |
Author |
Start Page |
| Editorial |
|
81 |
| With Our Contributors |
|
82-83 |
| With Our Subscribers |
|
84-85 |
| The Ancient Silver Mines of Laurium, Greece |
|
86-87 |
| Mineral Localities of Maine |
|
88 |
| Some General Notes on Broken Hill |
|
89 |
| The Mineral Cabinet |
|
90-92 |
| The Flint's Lament |
|
92 |
| Glossary Department |
|
93 |
| Notes on the Hardness of Minerals |
|
94-95 |
| Mount Apatite, Maine |
|
95 |
| A Wonderful Grotto Adorned with Minerals |
|
96 |
| Unusual Hardness Shown in Granite From North Carolina |
|
97 |
| Personal Greetings |
|
97 |
| The Mine with the Iron Door |
|
98 |
| Acknowledgments |
|
99 |
| Notes and News of Minerals of the Rarer Elements |
|
100 |
| Paleontology Department |
|
102 |
| Identification of Minerals |
|
104 |
| The Beginner's Cabinet |
|
106 |
| Publications Recently Received |
|
112 |
| Identification Department |
|
113 |
| The Sluice Box |
|
114 |
| U. S. Civil Service Opportunities |
|
115 |
| Arizona Sulphate in Big Demand |
|
115 |
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| |
| December |
Whole #6 |
2:4 |
| Title |
Author |
Start Page |
| Editorial |
|
121 |
| With Our Contributors |
|
122 |
| With Our Subscribers |
|
124 |
| Mineral Localities of Maine |
|
125 |
| Famous Mineral Localities of the World |
|
126 |
| Metal Discoveries of Antiquity and Today |
|
128 |
| Phosphorescence of Minerals |
|
130 |
| A Compilation of Gem Names |
|
132 |
| Arranging the Mineral Collection |
|
136 |
| Collecting in Oregon and Idaho |
|
138 |
| News and Notes of Minerals of the Rarer Elements |
|
140 |
| Mineral Localities of Connecticut |
|
141 |
| Paleontology Department |
|
142 |
| The Beginner's Cabinet |
|
144 |
| Publications Recently Received |
|
149 |
| Mineral Collecting for Young People |
|
150 |
| The Sluice Box |
|
151 |
| Glossary Department |
|
152 |