TABLE OF CONTENTS 1967

 

January Whole #328 42:1
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GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY OF A LOCALITY IN NORTH CENTRAL MONROE COUNTY, INDIANA David F. Hers and Stephen W. Rose 5
SIBERIA'S IRON Georgi Blok 18
ROCK HUNTING IN WALES AND CORNWALL, ENGLAND A. Reg. Fisher 22
COLLECTING FLUORESCENT MINERALS R. W. Jones 30
THE MICROMOUNTER Neal Yedlin 33
MINERAL IDENTIFICATIONS Charles J. Kelly, Jr. 36
THE SAND COLLECTOR Peter Zodac 42
FOSSIL DEPARTMENT Ron Ratkevich 45
CURRENT EVENTS (Eastern Fed.) Mrs. Vernon Wertz 47
HINTS ON MINERAL COLLECTING Peter Zodac 54
WITH OUR ADVERTISERS James N. Bourne 57
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY Bill Mosher 60
1967 NATIONAL GEM AND MINERAL SHOW
2
COMING EVENTS
3
CUMBERLANDITE LOCALITY IN RHODE ISLAND Gardiner Gregory 13
MEHL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN FIELD GEOLOGY
16
NEW ENGLAND MICROMOUNTERS Gilbert G. George 17
MINERAL LOCALITIES INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
24
GEOLOGICAL HIGHWAY MAPS
39
LARGO, FLA., OPAL LOCATION Edward J. Marcin 46
COVINGTON # 150 - DELUXE SLAB AND TRIMSAWS
59
STAR DIAMOND INTRODUCES TWO VIBRATING LAPS
76
 
 
February Whole #329 42:2
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PETER ZODAC
82
APATITE CRYSTALS IN PYRRHOTITE FROM ESSEX COUNTY, NEW YORK Elmer B. Rowley 85
SOUTH OF THE BORDER Rudolph J. Bland, Jr. 89
THE MOST ABUNDANT MINERALS Richard M. Pearl 93
HUHNERKOBELITE FOUND IN NEW HAMPSHIRE Gunnar Bjareby 96
THE STORY OF THE GREGORY MUSEUM
98
COLLECTING FLUORESCENT MINERALS R. W. Jones 110
MINERAL IDENTIFICATIONS Charles J. Kelly, Jr. 116
FOSSIL DEPARTMENT Ron Ratkevich 123
CURRENT EVENTS (Eastern Fed.) Mrs. Vernon Wertz 124
WITH OUR ADVERTISERS James N. Bourne 130
PUBLICATIONS RECENTLY RECEIVED
137
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY Bill Mosher 140
COMING EVENTS
83
PENSACOLA AREA ROCKHOUNDS START CLUB
103
MINERAL LOCALITIES INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
104
STONELICK CREEK - ROCKS AND TRILOBITES David L. Rife 113
WILL GEOLOGISTS SET FOOT ON THE MOON? V. Trifonov 129
SEARCH FOR HEAVY METALS HELPED BY NEW LABORATORY
132
HUDSON PASSES OLDEST FOREST ON ITS 300-MILE TRIP
133
GOLD FOUND IN NEW JERSEY
155
 
 
March Whole #330 42:3
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MEMORIAL TO PETER ZODAC Mr. & Mrs. James N. Bourne 162-164
TRIBUTES - PETER ZODAC
165
THE GEOLOGY OF BECRAFT MOUNTAIN Paul Carlson, Jr. 167
DISCOVERY OF PYRITE CLAMS IN PEORIA COUNTY, ILL. C. T, Lindenfelser 169
NEW MINING OPERATION AT BLUE HILL, ME. Gardiner Gregory 178
HOW TO BECOME A FRANKLIN SPECIALIST Dr. William B. Thomas 193
PAUL E. DESAUTELS TO RECEIVE 1967 AWARD Russell M. Kemp 213
COLLECTING FLUORESCENT MINERALS R. W. Jones 190
MINERAL IDENTIFICATIONS Charles J. Kelly, Jr. 195
FOSSIL DEPARTMENT Ron Ratkevich 202
CURRENT EVENTS (Eastern Fed.) Mrs. Vernon Wertz 204
WITH OUR ADVERTISERS James N. Bourne 210
THE MICROMOUNTER Neal Yedlin 217
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY Bill Mosher 220
OLD-OLD-LOCALITIES
234
COMING EVENTS
166
HOW TO BECOME A 100%-er M. Harley 172
EXPO 1967 - INT. WORLD'S FAIR Bill and Eileen Woodhead 176
PUBLICATION NOTICE New Hampshire Division 179
VOLCANOES AND COMMERCIAL MINERALS
180
DR. ROBERT F. NOVOTNY, U.S. Geologist die at 40
181
MINERAL LOCALITIES INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
184
ARE WE GETTING THE MOST OUT OF OUR HOBBY? Earl Melendy 209
RAYTECH PREVIEWS 1967 NATIONAL SHOW Mr. & Mrs. Harry Wain 209
SHOW DEMONSTRATIONS HELP SWELL WILKINSON DEALER ROSTER
212
ANOTHER LARGE EXPANSION AT STAR DIAMOND
214
 
 
April Whole #331 42:4
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PETER ZODAC Arthur Montgomery 242
MICROCRYSTALS OF THE MADOC AREA, ONTARIO, CANADA Floyd Caesar 243
MORE SHAPELY THAN MOTHER EARTH Bill Caudle 247
ON CELESTITE FROM CHITTENANGO FALLS, N. Y. Adrian Labuz 250
REPORT ON SOME WESTERN LOCALITIES W. Magnus 258
A COPPER ANALOG OF LAURIUM, GREECE Wm. A. Henderson, Jr. Ph. D. 273
HUNTING FOR UVAROVITE GARNETS, AT THE ORFORD NICKEL MINES QUEBEC, CANADA Gardiner E. Gregory 278
THE AWAKENING IN THE TAR-HEEL STATE, N. C. Ruth Stanley 292
COLLECTING FLUORESCENT MINERALS Robert W. Jones 270
FOSSIL DEPT. Ron Ratkevich 282
CURRENT EVENTS (Eastern Fed.) Mrs. Vernon Wertz 284
WITH OUR ADVERTISERS James N. Bourne 290
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY Bill Mosher 300
PUBLICATIONS RECENTLY RECEIVED
314
MINERAL OCCURRENCES IN MICHIGAN Dr. E. Wm. Heinrich 245
COMING EVENTS
246
DANBURY MINERAL SHOW Wm. H. Smith 249
'SELLS MINER' FINDS LARGE GOLD NUGGET
256
CANADIAN PACIFIC CO., SPONSOR PAVILION AT EXPO '67
261
STAR DIAMOND INTRODUCES HEAVY DUTY COMMERCIAL TUMBLERS
263
MINERAL LOCALITIES INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
264
A NEW LOCALITY FOR XANTHOPHYLLITE Howard Y. Hamilton 276
A NEW OCCURRENCE OF HEAZLEWOODITE Judy Montoya 276
A NEW OCCURRENCE OF PLANCHEITE IN ARIZONA Judy Montoya 277
1967 NATIONAL GEM AND MINERAL SHOW Mrs. Ruth Cole Wertz 277
DESERT WELL M. E. Shaw and Sons 283
COLLECTING AT STALEY Lloyd A. Allison 297
RAIN TO ORDER Leonid Prokh 298
 
 
May Whole #332 42:5
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KETTLE POINT AND THEDFORD, ONT., CANADA Wlilrna R. Lung 323
PANNING FOR GOLD IN NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND Gardiner Gregory 326
GARNETS John S. Albanese 330
ROCK SWAPPING Rev. D. Robinson, Jr. 332
FLINT NODULES IN STAMFORD, CONN. Mrs. Vernon A. Lent 338
GEM-ROCKS Prof. R. V. Dietrich 340
COLLECTING -FLUORESCENT MINERALS R. W. Jones 350
MINERAL IDENTIFICATION'S Charle J. Kelly, Jr. 353
FOSSIL DEPARTMENT Ron Ratkevich 362
CURRENT EVENTS (Eastern Fed.) Mrs. Vernon Wertz 364
WITH OUR ADVERTISERS James N. Bourne 370
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY Bill Mosher 380
NEW PLEXIGLASS COVER FOR STAR DIAMOND TRIM-SLAB SAW
331
MINERAL LOCALITIES INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
344
MAJOR EXPANSION AT PFIZER'S EASTON PLANT
357
THE APPALACHIAN TRIASSIC BASIN URANIUM BELT THEORY J. G. Girouard 373
ANCIENT FAUNA - IN GRANITE Ludmilla Petrova 337
WINTER VACATION Richard L. Betterton 378
 
 
June Whole #333 42:6
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1966 COLLECTING AT THE FOOTE MINERAL COMPANY'S KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. SPODUMENE MINE K. C. Brannock 403
GEODES IN NORTH CENTRAL TENNESSEE David L. Rife 407
MORE NOTES ON CRINOIDS, COLLECTING IN IOWA Amel Priest 410
THE CHARLOTTE MINE Charles W. Wood 418
REPORT OF THE DARTMOUTH GEOLOGY '66 TRIP TO GUATEMALA AND EL SALVADOR Woodrow Thompson '68 420
ORANJEMUND DIAMOND FIELDS Prosper J. Williams 439
COLLECTING FLUORESCENT MINERALS R. W. Jones 430
MINERAL IDENTIFICATIONS Charles J. Kelly, Jr. 433
CURRENT EVENTS (Eastern Fed.) Mrs. Vernon Wertz 444
WITH OUR ADVERTISERS James N. Bourne 450
MINERAL LOCALITIES INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
459
FOSSIL DEPARTMENT Ron Ratkevich 460
LIMONITE PSEUDOMORPH AFTER PYRITE H. E. Thompson 409
COMING EVENTS
402
DR. HUTCHINSON MAKES STUDY OF PIKES PEAK BATHOLITH
426
SUMMER SPECIAL Ronald Gallup 429
FOR A ROCKHOUND Hazel Durham Ritch 429
AFMS SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION, INC
432
THE SOVIET UNION'S GOLD RESERVES ARE VERY BIG Alexander Sidorenko 436
U.M.K.C. GEOLOGY COLLECTION ADDS LARGE AMMONITE
436
NEWS RELEASE - THE COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES
437
NEW FULL-COLOR FLUORESCENT MINERAL BROCHURE
449
NO BIGGER THAN A CIGAR BOX Mrs. Cecil J. Smith 457
 
 
July Whole #334 42:7
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THOSE TINY ELUSIVE GOLDEN GEMS Edwin Skidmore 483
'OCHER BLOSSOM' AND 'ORE BLOOM' THE 'CRYSTAL EYE' ORE OF BARTOW COUNTY, GA. Eurtace S. Linker, Jennings B. Gordon, Jr. 487
THE BARITE DEPOSITS OF BARTOW CO., GA. Jennings B. Gordon, Jr. 489
FREE STONES AT KINCAID CREEK, ADAMS CO., OHIO Arlene M. Handy 491
4H CLUB GUEST SPEAKERS AT KEENE MINERAL CLUB Mrs. G. Elberfeld 498
GEOLOGY AND LIFE Sidorenko 504
A FOREST OF STONE Shirl Schabilion 519
COLLECTING FLUORESCENT MINERALS R. W. Jones 510
THE MICROMOUNTER Neal Yedlin 513
PUBLICATIONS RECENTLY RECEIVED
523
CURRENT EVENTS - (Eastern Fed.) Mrs. Vernon Wertz 524
WITH OUR ADVERTISERS James N. Bourne 530
MINERAL LOCALITIES INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
539
FOSSIL DEPARTMENT Ron Ratkevich 540
COMING EVENTS
482, 552
NOTES ON A FIND AT HADDAM Wm. Shelton 502
GEODE INDUSTRIES DISTRIBUTOR OF MILEX PRO-PRINTER
509
IN OUR OWN BACK YARD Wm. E. Farce 512
A LETTER TO THE TRAVELING COLLECTORS Neal Yedlin 516
DREAMS DO COME TRUE Shirl Schabilion 522
BACULITE MESA, PUEBLO CO., COLORADO L. Nesbitt, Ph. D. 532
FELCH CREEK, AN INTERESTING COLO. LOCALITY Lyle E. Nesbitt, Ph. D. 537
A FRANKLIN, N. C. TRIP Fay P. LeCompte III 538
 
 
August Whole #335 42:8
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BANCROFT'S STAR SAPPHIRE Harold E. Petch, B.A. 563
TREASURES OF THE BLUE RIDGES Ruth P. Stanley 567
FISHING IN ANCIENT SEAS Bill Davis 569
CRYSTALS, NATURE'S MASTERPIECES Royle C. Rowe 571
REVITALIZING LOUDVILLE, MASS., LEAD SILVER MINES G. Fred Lincks 578
MT. VESUVIUS John S. Albanese 586
'TEXAS STYLE' ROCKHOUNDING Jeannette and Charles Novak 594
WONDERFUL WORLD OF QUARTZ IN THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS-BLUE RIDGES OF N. CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA Ruth P. Stanley 599
COLLECTING FLUORESCENT MINERALS R. W. Jones 590
CURRENT EVENTS - (Eastern Fed.) Mrs. Vernon Wertz 604
WITH OUR ADVERTISERS James N. Bourne 610
MINERAL LOCALITIES INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
619
COMING EVENTS
562, 632
TWO ROCKHOUNDS IN PARADISE Albert and Esther Shontz 584
9th GRADE STUDENT WINS SCIENCE AWARD
589
OBITUARY - Arthur Powell
592
GOLD UNDER MOSCOW
592
WILLIAM EARL HIDDEN, MINERALOGIST Ruth P. Stanley 593
OFFERS COLLECTING AREA INFORMATION Ruth P. Stanley 594
ESTWING'S 'NEWS RELEASE'
611
A PRESENTATION TO FRANKLIN MINERAL MUSEUM
617
BROOKLYN CHILDREN'S MUSEUM TO EXPAND
620
 
 
September Whole #336 42:9
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COLLECTING FLINT NODULES AT STAMFORD, CONN. George Ludwigson 643
TROTTER ROCK MUSEUM Ted Stillwagon 646
GEOLOGY TODAY AND TOMORROW A. Sidorenko 649
THE GREGORY MUSEUM, INC. G. Gregory 658
PLEISTOCENE INVERTEBRATE FOSSILS John A. Pawloski 664
NATIONAL GEM & MINERAL SHOW Charles Kelly 692
COLLECTING FLUORESCENT MINERALS R. W. Jones 670
CURRENT EVENTS - (Eastern Fed.) Mrs. Vernon Wertz 680
WITH OUR ADVERTISERS James N. Bourne 690
PUBLICATIONS RECENTLY RECEIVED
699
MINERAL LOCALITIES INFORMATION
700
MAGNETITE H. E. Thompson 644
THE NEW 6-203 POWER BOOSTER BATTERY Ultra-Violet Products, Inc. 652
WORLD TREASURE-HOUSE OF MINERALS
676
LAKES REGION MINERAL SOCIETY R. W. Gallup 687
PFIZER FIRST QUARTER SALES
688
FOSSIL NOTE Marvin Birk 691
COMING EVENTS
642 & 712
 
 
October Whole #337 42:10
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GLEANINGS ON THE COLLECTING, AESTHETIC ECONOMIC AND MARKETING ASPECTS OF THE MINERAL KINGDOM Canton W. Gutman 723
THE GEO-TOPOGRAPHY OF PRE-GLACIAL WESTERN WASHINGTON David J. Kroft 730
A VISIT TO THE JEFFREY OPEN PIT MINE IN ASBESTOS, QUEBEC, CANADA Gardiner E. Gregory 738
A TRIP TO THE FALCONBRIDGE NICKEL MINES Leslie A. Parks 748
ROSCHERITE FROM NORTH GROTON, N. H. Wm. A. Henderson, Jr., P.H.D. and Mr. & Mrs. C. H. Weber 763
PRECISION IN NOMENCLATURE IS IMPORTANT IN SCIENTIFIC MINERALOGY Frederick Kraissl, Jr., P.E. 764
NOTES ON TRUMBULL, CONN. Wm. Shelton 768
COLLECTING FLUORESCENT MINERALS Robert W. Jones 750
CURRENT EVENTS - (Eastern Fed.) Mrs. Vernon Wertz 744
FOSSIL DEPARTMENT Ron Ratkevich 776
WITH OUR ADVERTISERS James N. Bourne 770
MINERAL IDENTIFICATIONS Charles J. Kelly, Jr. 760
PUBLICATIONS RECENTLY RECEIVED
792
COMING EVENTS
722
SUDBURY BASIN TRIP Tim and David Dillon 748
ALL KIDS DON'T THROW ROCKS George and Margie Robinson 749
WORLD'S LARGEST FACETED TAAFFEITE George A. Bruce 756
ROCK SWAPPING VIA INTERNATIONAL Emma J. Bareiss 766
GEMS HERE, THERE, EVERYWHERE Mrs. Cecil J. Smith 767
NEWS RELEASE Raytech Equipment Co. 769
NEWS RELEASE Arrow Profile Co. 772
VACATION TRIP Robert Bate 778
NEWS RELEASE Estwing Mfg. Co. 754
 
 
November Whole #338 42:11
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DISCOVERED! WORLD'S FOURTH CUT TAAFFEITE George A. Bruce 803
DEEPER DRILLING AS AID STUDIES OF THE EARTH'S CRUST Tomasz J. Turley 806
GOLD ! By John S. Albanese 808
FIELD TRIP TO COPPER BASIN, ARIZONA William C. Berridge 820
GRAPHITE, THE NEGLECTED MINERAL Philip D. Cristantiello 846
GEMSTONE INDUSTRY IS BOOMING! Rhodesian Commentary 852
THE SPECIMEN THAT GOT AWAY Mrs. Thomas Moore 858
HOW TO CLIMB A GREASED ROPE Anna Marie Heald 872
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY Helen L. MacLeod 810
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES Thomas J. McMahon 811
CURRENT EVENTS - (Eastern Fed.) Mrs. Vernon Wertz 824
COLLECTING FLUORESCENT MINERALS Robert W. Jones 830
THE MICROMOUNTER Neal Yedlin 840
WITH OUR ADVERTISERS James N. Bourne 850
PUBLICATIONS RECENTLY RECEIVED
853
FOSSIL DEPARTMENT Ron Ratkevich 856
MINERAL LOCALITIES INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
860
COMING EVENTS
802, 848
A REPORT ON THE SPRUCE PINE SHOW Vernon A. Lent 812
Y GEOLOGICAL CLUB VISITS OLD IRON MINE
815
FROM STAR GARNETS TO FOSSILS Paul Christianson 822
GOOD NEWS Murray Fein 829
BLADES 'MADE-TO-ORDER' (MK Diamond)
836
COMPUTERS TOO SMALL FOR EARTH RESEARCH
845
1,000 POUND CRYSTAL FOUND NEAR JESSIEVILLE
859
 
 
December Whole #339 42:12
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ROCK HUNTING WITH GARDINER GREGORY Reg. A. Fisher 883
CHLOROPHOENICITE John S. Albanese 888
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE ANNUAL MICROMOUNT SYMPOSIUM N. B. Hopkins, FGA. 904
AGATIZED RAINBOWS, STORY OF THE PETRIFIED FOREST
914
PRECIOUS GEM-STONES OF NORTH CAROLINA Ruth P. Stanley 922
FLUORSPAR FROM MARION, KY. B. E. Clement 924
WONDERFUL WORLD OF GARNETS Ruth P. Stanley 926
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY Helen L. MacLeod 900
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES Thomas J. McMahon 891
COLLECTING FLUORESCENT MINERALS Robert W. Jones 910
WITH OUR ADVERTISERS James N. Bourne 930
FOSSIL DEPARTMENT Ron Ratkevich 936
MINERAL LOCALITIES INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
940
COMING EVENTS
882
TIPS ON POLISHING VOLCANIC GLASS (Obsidian) Bob Ross 892
THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT FROM RAYTECH - A NEW KING-SIZE DISPLAY LAMP
895
COAL COMBINES IN EDGE SEAMS Igor Shiskin 925
GREIGER'S ISSUES NEW CATALOG
932
FREDERICK CANFIELD John S. Albanese 952
WORLD FAMOUS MIDDLEVILLE DIAMONDS Virginia Van, Atty. 890
HOW I BECAME A ROCKHOUND
896

 

 

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