
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1932
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| March | Whole #23 | 7:1 |
| Title | Author | Start Page |
| Amber | Walter J. Beichert | 1 |
| Collector's kinks | 5 | |
| Minerals as souvenirs | Erwin Frederick Gross | 6 |
| The treatment of gemstones by heat | George O. Wild | 9 |
| The fluorite deposits of southern Illinois and Kentucky | Frederick H. Pough | 14 |
| Preliminary announcement of a R&M association outing | 16 | |
| Jet | W.E. Howarth | 17 |
| A reconstructed specimen | Edward C. Foster | 19 |
| Spodumene | Eugene W. Blank | 19 |
| The research program of the Illinois Geological Survey | 22 | |
| A new occurrence of spodumene | William Barr Gibson | 23 |
| Witherite in Alaska | Victor Shaw | 24 |
| Coquina rock | Lillian L. Blaisdell | 25 |
| Bureau of Mine notes and news items | 26 | |
| Field Museum notes and news items | 28 | |
| Interesting localities and how to reach them. - A locality for geodes | Fred W. Schmeltz | 29 |
| The amateur lapidary | J. H. Howard | 30 |
| Mineral localities information department | 33 | |
| Our juniors collectors - Clyde D. Allan and Betty E. B. Youngman | 34 | |
| Club and society notes | 36 | |
| Bibliographic notes. Rocks and minerals association | 37 | |
| Membership department | 38 | |
| General index of authors and contents, volume VI | 40 | |
| June | Whole #24 | 7:2 |
| Title | Author | Start Page |
| The story of the dunes | Frederick Shepherd | 41 |
| Modern petrology | Thomas W. Fluhr, A. M. | 49 |
| Determinative mineralogy for the collector | Joseph F. Burke | 50 |
| The sluice box | A. Riffle | 52 |
| Marine fossils in Imperial County, California | Ernest W. Chapman | 53 |
| A trip to Baringer Hill | C. L. Brock | 54 |
| Koleta's Kurio Kabin | William C. McKinley | 60 |
| Field Museum notes and news items | 62 | |
| Recent 'finds' of interest - a remarkable fossil discovery | 64 | |
| The collector's workshop - the stereoscopic photography of minerals | W. Scott Lewis | 66 |
| Interesting localities and how to reach them - Lapis Lazuli in California | Fred W. Schmeltz | 69 |
| The amateur lapidary | J. H. Howard | 69 |
| Ideas and suggestions | 72 | |
| First annual outing ( an announcement) | 72 | |
| Our junior collectors | 74 | |
| Mineral locality information | 75 | |
| Biographical notes | 76 | |
| Rocks and minerals associations | 76 | |
| President's page | 77 | |
| Membership department | 78 | |
| Club and society notes | 80 | |
| September | Whole #25 | 7:3 |
| Title | Author | Start Page |
| Rocks and minerals association's first outing a grand success | 81 | |
| Minerals of the Forrest of Dean Mine | 84 | |
| Geysers | Eugene W. Blank | 85 |
| Paper for museum labels | L. J. Spencer | 88 |
| Collecting | Bernad J. Borneman | 90 |
| Sapphires near Peekskill, N. Y. | Peter Zodac | 91 |
| George Frederick Kunz, A. M., Ph.D. D. Sc. - 1856-1932 | Gilman S. Stanton | 92 |
| The Gem department | Gilbert Hart | 94 |
| Turquoise in Nevada | Dr. H. C. Dake | 94 |
| Amatrice | H. E. Briggs | 97 |
| The romance of Chinese jade | Wm. B. Russell | 98 |
| Mineral fakes | John A. Renshaw | 100 |
| Field Museum notes and news items | 104 | |
| The amateur lapidary | J. H. Howard | 104 |
| Interesting localities and how to reach them. The Ellenville Mine | Muriel J. McAdie | 106 |
| The collector's workshop. Voorhis prospectors' club mineral tray cabinet | Herbert H. Clewett | 107 |
| Our juniors collectors - Ruth Hardaway | 110 | |
| Ideas and suggestions | 111 | |
| Sidelights on the outing | 112 | |
| Bibliographic notes | 114 | |
| Rocks and minerals association | 116 | |
| Club and society notes | 116 | |
| President's page | 117 | |
| Membership department | 118 | |
| Mineral localities information department | 120 | |
| Comment and criticism | 120 | |
| December | Whole #26 | 7:4 |
| Title | Author | Start Page |
| The Minerals of the Silver City, New Mexico District | Herman Wuestner | 121 |
| Interesting Mineral Localities in Oregon | Dr. H. C. Dake | 125 |
| A Trip to a Barite Locality in Missouri | Daisy Patricia Boyer | 127 |
| The Mono Craters. | W. Scott Lewis | 128 |
| The Petrified Forest National Monument | Fred W. Schmeltz | 130 |
| Ulysses Sherman Grant | Frederick Shepherd | 132 |
| Microscopical Exhibit Board | 133 | |
| The Devil's Postpile | Ernest W. Chapman | 134 |
| The Gemological Institute | J. H. Howard | 135 |
| The Triassic Rocks of New Jersey | Mary Canty | 136 |
| Ideas and Suggestions | 137 | |
| Field Museum Notes and News Items | 138 | |
| Notes from the Harvard Mineralogical Museum | 141 | |
| The Gem Department | Gilbert Hart | 142 |
| Testing Amber | Dr. H. C. Dake | 142 |
| Artificial Diamonds | George O. Wild | 142 |
| The Synthesis of the Diamond | Eugene W. Blank | 143 |
| Oregon Jade | H. C. Dake | 145 |
| The Amateur Lapidary | J. H. Howard | 146 |
| Notes and News Item from Peekskill N. Y. | 148 | |
| Club and Society Notes | 149 | |
| The Collector's Workshop A Home-made Dichroscope | H. E. MacNelly | 150 |
| Our Junior Collectors: Manganese in Western Massachusetts | Lois E. Bisbee | 151 |
| The Rocks and Minerals Association | 152 | |
| An Open Letter to Our Readers | 152 | |
| Membership Department | 153 | |
| General Index of Author, and Contents | 155 |