TABLE OF CONTENTS 1950

 

January/February Whole #214 25:1-2
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CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY
2
A DESCRIPTION OF THE QUARTZ MINERALS FOUND AT BAYARD, NEBR. Richard S. Mitchell 3
TWO NEW MINERALIGHTS ON MARKET
7
GARNETS IN THE LAND DOWN UNDER. PART 1. John N. Trainer 8
EXPEDITION TO MT. APATITE, MAINE Constance P. Trott 17
A HALITE OCCURRENCE IN MAINE Peter Zodac 19
ARIZONA STATE FAIR MINERAL SHOW Ida Smith 20
WHAT ABOUT THE COLLECTOR-DEALER A. Busted Dealer 22
FULGURITE HUNTER MAKES 'KILLING' Mayme Myers 23
NEWARK SOCIETY VISITS FRANKLIN, N. J. Peter Zodac 24
SOME OBSERVATIONS ON A SOJOURN THRU EUROPE. PART 1. Joel M.Halpern 28
POCKET SIZE ALPHA-COUNTER
34
RAMBLINGS OF A ROCKHOUND R. F. Henley 35
THE OAKS CORNERS, N. Y., LIMESTONE QUARRY Claude H. Smith 39
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES
40
QUARTZ 'DIAMONDS' IN OLIVINE BASALT Arthur W. Clark 50
GLYCERINE POPULAR IN AUSTRALIA
51
A PERIDOTITE BODY IN THE LARAMIE MOUNTAINS, WYOMING John P. Albanese 52
FORMATION OF LIMONITE TUBES S. Butler 55
THE MICRO-MOUNTER Leo N. Yedlin 56
MINERAL JAUNT TO SOUTH DAKOTA Howard E. Jackson 58
FUKUI EARTHQUAKE
59
MOLYBDENUM IS VITAL NEED IN MOST SOILS T. R. Henry 60
LARGE NUGGETS IN U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM
60
COLLECTORS' COLUMN A. Cal Lector 61
BICKFORD BUYS NOYES COLLECTION
61
ADDENDA TO GILLETTE QUARRY ARTICLE
61
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES
62
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
112
 
 
March/April Whole #215 25:3-4
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CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY
114
SOME OBSERVATIONS ON A SOJOURN THRU EUROPE. PART 2. Joel Martin Halpern 115
FIELD TRIP (A POEM) F. E. Schiller 122
RARE EARTH DEPOSITS FOUND IN CALIFORNIA
123
CAVES OF WEST VIRGINIA
123
GARNETS IN THE LAND DOWN UNDER. PART 2. John N. Trainer 124
AN EPSOMITE OCCURRENCE IN THE TINTIC DISTRICT, UTAH Fred F. Meissner 132
THE OCCURRENCE AND ASSOCIATION OF MILLERITE AND FLUORITE IN LIMESTONE QUARRIES OF ST. LOUIS, MO. AREA J. A. Schraut, Jr. 134
FULGURITES Paul Hurd 135
POUND OF TEA ISLAND, MAINE Peter Zodac 136
INSIGNIA CONTEST OF THE AMERICAN FEDERATION CONTEST
138
DEEPEST MINE SHAFT IN NORTH AMERICA
138
CONVENTION BULLETINS TO ALL MINERAL SOCIETIES
138
COBALT, CANADA, MINES ARE BEING REOPENED
139
SAMPLING CAPE MOUNTAIN CASSITERITE Leo H. Satz 140
MORE NOTES ON ORCHARD HILL, ELMSFORD, N. Y. Evelyn Waite 144
AERIAL FIELD TRIP PLANNED FOR AMERICAN FEDERATION CONCLAVE
145
ROCKS AND MINERALS OF THE MOON Jeff Hill 146
ATTENTION NORTH CAROLINA COLLECTORS
147
GEORGE R. HOWE OBITUARY NOTICE Charles F. Marble 147
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES
148
SUGGESTIONS FOR PROTECTION OF FRAGILE SPECIMENS W. J. Foster 155
SOME MINES OF OXFORD COUNTY, MAINE Neil Jorgensen 158
NEWARK MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY Louis Reamer 160
TEXAS MINERAL SHOW
163
THE MICRO-MOUNTER Leo N. Yedlin 164
COLLECTORS' COLUMN A. Cal Lector 168
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES
169
ROBERT C. VANCE OBITUARY NOTICE
178
JADE AND CHRYSOPRASE IN TULARE COUNTY, CALIF.
179
 
 
May/June Whole #216 25:5-6
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GEOLOGY OF THE BROOKLYN-BATTERY TUNNEL Thomas W. Fluhr 250
JUDGES APPOINTED FOR INSIGNIA CONTEST
254
A ROCKHOUND'S PARADISE Don MacLachlan 255
FOOT-ITCH F. R. Klink 258
OBSERVING A METEOR FALL TO EARTH John S. Albanese 261
NEW PORTABLE MICROSCOPE
263
PILGRIMAGE TO PHILLY. O. Ivan Lee 264
MINERALS OF THE BROOKLYN-BATTERY TUNNEL Peter Zodac 266
U. S. GOVERNMENT PURCHASES INDUSTRIAL DIAMONDS
267
A 7,000 MILE AUTO TRIP John E. Andress 268
SO YOU ARE GOING TO MILWAUKEE
270
AN INTERESTING EXPERIENCE Rev. William J. Frazer 271
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES
272
THE MICRO-MOUNTER Leo N. Yedlin 280
EARTH SCIENCE ESSAY CONTEST FOR JUNIORS
283
COLLECTORS' KINKS MINERAL DISPLAY SUGGESTION By C. O. Gettings 283
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
284
NO TREMOLITE AT LOCKPORT, N. Y.
284
'WONDER MINERAL' OPENS NEW CONSTRUCTION HORIZONS
285
COLLECTORS' COLUMN A. Cal Lector 286
GETTINGS FEATURED IN TOLEDO PAPERS
286
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES
287
CAL O GITE - THE SUPER FLUORESCENT Cal O. Gettings 297
Chipman Lead-Silver mine in Newbury, Mass. Prof. Charles Palache 247
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY
226
MINERALS IN OUR WORLD Elmer B. Rowley 227
COAL MINING TO BE BOOSTED IN THE FAROES
246
 
 
July/August Whole #217 25:7-8
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CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY
338
UTAH'S SCENIC SANDSTONE Margaret D. Bensusan 339
AGATE-WHAT IS IT? Earl T. Childs 344
THE APPLICATION OF NUMBERS TO MINERAL SPECIMENS IN THE FIELD B. M. Shaub 345
NOTES ON THE OCCURRENCE OF CELESTITE IN PENNA. Howard V. Hamilton 348
PROPRIETOR OF DESERT RAT'S NEST SERIOUSLY ILL
350
EMERALDS STOLEN FROM NEW YORK CITY MUSEUM
351
ROSCO C. WRIGHT DIES SUDDENLY
351
RAMBLINGS OF A ROCKHOUND R. F. Henley 352
A ROCKHOUND'S BIRD NEST F. E. Rankin 354
MINERALOGICALS - FROM A TO Z Charles A. Thomas 356
PRIEST'S 1400 ITEMS ON DISPLAY
362
WALTER W. BRADLEY (OBITUARY NOTICE)
362
URANIUM EXPLORATION IN THE UNITED STATES Phillip L. Merritt 363
WORLD'S LARGEST SANDSTONE QUARRY
370
A FAMOUS FORGOTTEN QUARTZ CRYSTAL LOCALITY, CRYSTAL HILL NEAR DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. O. Ivan Lee 372
MARSHALL PLAN AIDS ALGERIAN MINING
373
A NEW MINERAL LOCALITY IN BALTIMORE, MD. Jack Kepper 374
LINTEN B. GREENE, MINERAL COLLECTOR AND DEALER
376
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES
377
VERMICULITE---A FRIEND IN THE HOUSE
387
NEW YORK PROPERTY OWNERS TO LOSE RIGHTS TO MINERALS
388
BROOKLYN-BATTERY TUNNEL OPENED TO TRAFFIC
388
U. S. GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY HONORS VAN AMRINGE
388
COLLECTORS TALES. MISSED THE BOAT-NAW! H. V. Hamilton 389
MAKE YOURSELF A MORTAR S. L. Clark 390
OVER 7,000 HAVE SEEN ANDERSON COLLECTION
391
THE LUCK OF THE ROCKHOUND Anthony W. Thurston 392
THE MICRO-MOUNTER Leo N. Yedlin 394
FRENCH EQUATORIAL AFRICA DIAMOND FIELD GETS U. S. AID
395
COLLECTORS' COLUMN A. Cal Lector 396
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
397
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES
398
 
 
September/October Whole #218 25:9-10
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CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY
450
EXPLORING IN NORTHERN ONTARIO, CANADA D. G. Stanley 451
WORLD'S LARGEST METEOR CRATER
460
MISS BURWELL WINS INSIGNIA CONTEST
460
FRANK MORSE FEATURED IN AMERICAN MAGAZINE
460
THE SCARLET COPPER MINE, N. C. C. Henry King 451
COLLECTING IN NEW ENGLAND Vincent Giordano 462
MARSHALL PLAN TO AID BELGIAN CONGO TIN MINES
463
GIANT FIELD TRIP IN NEVADA-OCTOBER 7-8, 1950
464
SENECA CALCITE K. Spiroff 466
SPECIALIZED COLLECTING - BERYLLIUM MINERALS E. Lawrence Sampter 467
RUBIES OF COWEE VALLEY, NORTH CAROLINA Melbourne Smith 474
NEW JERSEY BROOK A CARNELIAN LOCALITY Peter Zodac 481
A FIELD TRIP AT NIGHT Albert S. White 484
MINERAL INDUSTRIES MAIN BUSINESS IN SPRUCE PINE DIST., N. C.
484
CALIFORNIA CONVENTION MEETS ON DESERT Clark Harrison 485
THE WITCHERY OF SAND George C. Olmsted 488
ZUGSPITZE, GERMANY'S HIGHEST MOUNTAIN
493
MALACHITE AT BRIDGEPORT, PENN. Charles A. Thomas 494
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES
496
T. A. PATTERSON FEATURED IN GRANBY PAPER
507
COLLECTORS KINKS. A LABEL STAND Mrs. Steve Blake 507
WALTER D. ADAMS (COLLECTOR OF MINERALS) Sara R. Adams 508
COLLECTOR'S COLUMN A. Cal Lector 509
THE MICRO-MOUNTER Leo N. Yedlin 510
GOLD PANNING Robert Roots 512
FATHER OF AMERICAN GEOLOGY Peter Zodac 514
AMERICAN GEM AND MINERAL SUPPLIERS ASSOCIATION
515
NOTED SPECTROGRAPHER JOINS STAFF OF U. S. TESTING CO., INC
515
OPPORTUNITIES FOR LECTURING AND RESEARCH ABROAD
516
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES
518
ATTENTION COLLECTORS-WARNING!!!
524
 
 
November/December Whole #219 25:11-12
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CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY
562
MINERALS OF THE CHAMPION, MICH., AREA Joseph. A. Mandarino 563
IRELAND-THE PREHISTORIC EL DORADO Joel Martin Halpern 566
ST. BARBARA AND THE MINERS-A MEMOIR OF BRAZIL Margaret D. Bensusan 569
GEODE HUNTING LED TO AIRPLANE PHOTOGRAPHY Frank Beckwith 572
LUCKY STONES Ruth H. Wentworth 576
INVESTIGATION OF PLACER YIELDS PETRIFIED FOREST G. Elmo Shoup 578
AN OCCURRENCE OF BABINGTONITE IN LOUDON CO., VA. Philip R. Cosminsky 579
MINERALS IN MEDICINE A. J. Delario, M. D. 580
COLLECTOR'S TALES. RANCHERS LOVE THEIR CATTLE J. S. Albanese 594
WE CLIMB A VOLCANO Mrs. Gene Ohm 595
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES
596
IN MEMORIAM - JOHN H. BRODRICK Fred R. Klink 607
MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY MEMBERS VIEW DISPLAY OF SUMMER'S BEST FINDS
608
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES
609
TWO HOBBIES H. H. Perkins 610
COLORADO SPRINGS MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY AIDS PIONEER MUSEUM Ruth V. Wright 612
OUR 1950 SUMMER ACTIVITIES E. Lawrence Sampter 614
COLLECTOR'S COLUMN A. Cal Lector 615
REPORT OF OUTING OF THE NORTH JERSEY MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY, JUNE 24th AND 25th
616
MINERAL SHOPPER'S GUIDE Charles A. Thomas 618
THE SAND COLLECTOR Peter Zodac 619
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES
620
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
670
GENERAL INDEX OF AUTHORS AND CONTENTS FOR 1950
671

 

 

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