TABLE OF CONTENTS 1938
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January | Whole #78 | 13:1 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
AZURITE | 3 | |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 4 | |
TONOPAH | John L. Baum | 5 |
PRECIOUS QUARTZ | Nicholas A. D'Arcy, Jr. | 10 |
THE PROSPECTOR | Wm. Sulzer | 15 |
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE IN 1938 | Peter Zodac | 16 |
THE NEW YORK MINERALOGICAL CLUB FALL OUTING | Leo Neal Yedlin | 18 |
NEW YORK CLUB INCORPORATES | Leo Neal Yedlin | 19 |
25 MINERALS OFFERED IN CONTEST | 19 | |
SOME INTERESTING OBSERVANCES | Wilbur J. Elwell | 20 |
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY | Arthur Knapp | 22 |
WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN GRINDING AND POLISHING A SPHERE | H. L. Perdiue | 22 |
GENERAL INDEX OF AUTHORS AND CONTENTS - Vol. 12, 1937 | 31 | |
February | Whole #79 | 13:2 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
MALACHITE | 35 | |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY (Editorial Page) | 36 | |
ASBESTOS - A TALE OF THE NORTH | Richard Hamilton | 37 |
A GREAT SALE | 40 | |
IRON - THE BASIS OF CIVILIZATION | Wm. Sulzer | 41 |
SOME HIGH LIGHTS OF AN EXTENDED MINERAL COLLECTING TRIP | Andrew Bender | 42 |
SIMPLIFIED METHODS FOR THE EXAMINATION OF MINERALS | Paul Walther | 44 |
BLACK LIGHT | Henry Moeller | 47 |
A YOUNG MINERALOGIST | Evelyn Waite | 51 |
BRIEF NOTES ON MINERAL COLLECTING IN RUSSIA | Richmond E. Myers | 52 |
A PORTABLE ARGON LAMP | W. D. Quinn | 54 |
A NINE DAY MINERAL HUNT | Wilfred E. Eyles | 55 |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 57 | |
Boston Mineral Club | 57 | |
Rocks and Minerals Association | 57 | |
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY | Arthur Knapp | 58 |
A REAL MACHINE | Wm. Ralph Hoffa | 58 |
March | Whole #80 | 13:3 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
TOURMALINE | 67 | |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY (Editorial Page) | 68 | |
HOW OLD IS THE EARTH? | Ronald L. Ives | 69 |
MOONSTONE (A Poem) | Mary McClelland | 74 |
FLUORESCENT PAGES CREATE SENSATION | 74 | |
VARNI TO EXHIBIT | 74 | |
THE MINERALS OF A TRAP ROCK QUARRY AT SUMMIT, N. J. | M. Allen Northup | 75 |
ARE MINERALS ALIVE? | Wm. Sulzer | 80 |
FRIEDENSVILLE MINES MAY BE REOPENED | 81 | |
FOSSILS AND FOSSIL COLLECTING | Irving G. Reimann | 82 |
THE OUTCOME OF THE CONTEST | 86 | |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 87 | |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 88 | |
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY | 90 | |
POLISH ON FLATS | Arthur Knapp | 90 |
April | Whole #81 | 13:4 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
VANADINITE | 99 | |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY (Editorial Page) | 100 | |
USE OF THE SPECTROGRAPH IN MINERALOGY | Thomas A. Wright | 101 |
SOOT-COATED SELENITE FROM ROA HOOK, N. Y. | Peter Zodac | 106 |
THE PRINCIPAL COMMERCIAL MINERALS | Jonathan MaC. Blair | 107 |
AMERICAN MUSEUM LECTURES | 112 | |
FAST MOVING WHEELS AND MINERAL COLLECTING | James A. Taylor | 113 |
THE BIRTH OF THE EARTH | Wm. Sulzer | 116 |
A UNIQUE COLLECTION OF QUARTZ CRYSTALS | Harold O. Whitnall | 117 |
MARQUETTE GEOLOGISTS ASSOCIATION | 118 | |
FOSSILS AND FOSSIL COLLECTING | Irving G. Reimann | 119 |
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY | 122 | |
MIXTURES FOR DIAMOND SAWS | E. A. Southwick | 122 |
May | Whole #82 | 13:5 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
PREHNITE | 131 | |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY (Editorial Page) | 132 | |
A MINERALOGICAL TRIP THROUGH THE MICHIGAN COPPER COUNTRY | Kiril Spiroff | 133 |
6th NATIONAL OUTING OF THE ROCKS AND MINERALS ASSOCIATION | 144 | |
ANCIENT MINE SAVED GREEK CIVILIZATION | 147 | |
GEM MINERALS OF THE REGION ABOUT OROFINO, IDAHO | Boyd Olson | 148 |
AN OCCURRENCE OF GRAPHIC TOURMALINE IN THE HUDSON HIGHLANDS | S. B. Butler | 149 |
FOSSILS AND FOSSIL COLLECTING. Part 3. | Irving G. Reimann | 150 |
HOW OLD IS SOL? | Wm. Sulzer | 151 |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 153 | |
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY | 154 | |
ASTERIATED ROSE QUARTZ | 154 | |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 154 | |
June | Whole #83 | 13:6 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
MINERALS IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC | Willy Lengweiler | 177 |
VERDE ANTIQUE, MARBLE USED TO BEAUTIFY ROME, PRODUCED IN VARIOUS STATES | 179 | |
SOME RECENT FINDS AT TILLY FOSTER | Peter Zodac | 180 |
JOHN MELHASE (Obituary Notice) | 181 | |
'MOSS' CHIASTOLITE IN MASSACHUSETTS | John H. Brodrick | 182 |
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY | 184 | |
AN INLAID TABLE TOP | W. H. Otersen | 184 |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 185 | |
FOSSILS AND FOSSIL COLLECTING. Part 4 | Irving G. Reimann | 186 |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 186 | |
TOPAZ | 163 | |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY (Editorial Page) | 164 | |
AND PALMS FLOURISHED IN GREENLAND | Walther E. P. Huebner | 165 |
BRECKENRIDGE GOLD | Allan Caplan | 172 |
THE ROYAL GORGE | F. C. Kessler | 174 |
PRIZE ARTICLE CONTEST | 176 | |
July | Whole #84 | 13:7 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY (Editorial Page) | 194 | |
PROFESSIONAL MINERAL COLLECTING IN TAVETSCH (near St. Gotthard), Switzerland. | Original paper (Part 2) written in German by Strahler J. Hitz. Introduction and translation by Dr. J. G.Schudel | 195 |
SOME NOTES ON OPTICAL QUARTZ | 206 | |
World's Deepest Borehole | 207 | |
Bibliography of The Geology and Mineral Resources of California | 207 | |
COMMENTS ON THE GEOLOGY AND PHYSIOGRAPHY OF THE REGION ABOUT THE NORTHERN TIP OF THE NORTH AMERICAN CONTINENT | P. G. Downs | 208 |
DOWNS TO VISIT THE FAR NORTH AGAIN | 212 | |
NOTES ON MINERALS FOUND IN AND ABOUT THE CORNWALL MINE, PA. | Titus Ulke | 213 |
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY. BEACH PEBBLES | 214 | |
CAPLAN TO TOUR SOUTH AMERICA | 214 | |
A GEOLOGICAL TOUR IN COLORADO | C. H. Carlson | 215 |
THE MUSEUM OF WONDERS | 216 | |
WILLIAM J. WEBB, OBITUARY NOTICE | 216 | |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES. MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA | 217 | |
JEWELRY, GEM CUTTING AND METALCRAFT | 217 | |
SHELLY W. DENTON, OBITUARY NOTICE | 218 | |
August | Whole #85 | 13:8 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY (Editorial Page) | 226 | |
MINERALOGY AND THE BLOWPIPE ART | H. R. Lee | 227 |
THE OLD TUNGSTEN MINE IN TRUMBULL, CONN. | Paul T. Blatz | 236 |
TRUMBULL PARK NOTICE | 237 | |
PRIZE ARTICLE CONTEST | 237 | |
RENO MINERALS CLUB OBSERVES FIELD DAY | Fred Greulich | 238 |
R. & M. A. OUTING IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA | E. V. Van | 242 |
R. & M. A. OUTING IN CONNECTICUT. NEW HAVEN BRANCH | Franklin W. Pierce | 244 |
HARTFORD BRANCH | George Robinson | 244 |
R. & M. A. OUTING IN MARYLAND | C. W. Ostrander and W. E. Price, Jr. | 244 |
R. & M. A. OUTING IN MASSACHUSETTS. WESTERN BRANCH | John E. Kitson | 245 |
R. & M. A. OUTING IN RHODE ISLAND | Alonzo Quinn | 245 |
R. & M. A. OUTING IN UTAH | Junius J. Hayes | 245 |
R. & M. A. OUTING IN NEW YORK - NEW JERSEY | Peter Zodac | 246 |
R. & M. A. OUTING IN WASHINGTON | Don M. Major | 247 |
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY. THE ART OF THE LAPIDARY | 248 | |
U. S. BOREHOLE BEATS AFRICA'S | 249 | |
THE PLAINFIELD MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY | 250 | |
September | Whole #86 | 13:9 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY (Editorial Page) | 258 | |
COLLECTING MINERALS IN SOUTHWESTERN OHIO | Herman Wuestner | 259 |
AN ONYX MARBLE QUARRY NEAR PLATTEVILLE, WISCONSIN | 268 | |
ROCKS AND MINERALS OF KANSAS | A. C. Carpenter | 269 |
TEKTITES, A GEOLOGICAL MYSTERY | 271 | |
PHILADELPHIA ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES INSTALLS NEW FLUORESCENT EXHIBIT | 272 | |
TWO MINERAL LOCALITIES IN NEW MEXICO | Tom Tarr | 275 |
PRIZE ARTICLE CONTEST | 276 | |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES: Quartz Family Minerals | 277 | |
Mineral Tables | 277 | |
A Report on the Geology of the Patapsco State Park of Maryland | 280 | |
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY: The Art of the Lapidary. Part 2 | 278 | |
MINERALOGICAL CLUB OF HARTFORD VISITS A MARBLE, QUARRY IN VERMONT | 280 | |
October | Whole #87 | 13:10 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY (Editorial Page) | 290 | |
TILLY FOSTER UP-TO-DATE | John N. Trainer | 291 |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 303 | |
A NEW OCCURRENCE OF MILLERITE-FURTHER NOTES ON THE SULLIVAN TRAIL COAL CO. | M. Allen Northup | 304 |
NEW FELDSPAR LOCALITY IN CALIFORNIA | 305 | |
THE COOBER PEDY OPAL FIELDS, AUSTRALIA | Geo. Burford | 306 |
PLATINUM METALS IN A COLORADO COPPER DEPOSIT | 307 | |
PRIZE ARTICLE CONTEST | 308 | |
WITH OUR MEMBERS | 303 | |
FOSSILS AND FOSSIL COLLECTING. Part 5 | Irving G. Reimann | 309 |
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY. Picture Minerals | 310 | |
COARSE GRAVEL | E. A. Southwick | 311 |
A GIFT FROM JAPAN | 311 | |
November | Whole #88 | 13:11 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY (Editorial Page) | 322 | |
THE MONTANA AGATE | A. J. Harstad | 323 |
SMOKY QUARTZ AT CRYSTAL PEAK, COLO. | Jerome W. Hurianek | 329 |
SEEKING LOST AND NEW LOCALITIES | Wilbur J. Elwell | 330 |
SELENITE NEAR CHARLESTOWN, OHIO | Lester B. Birkheimer | 331 |
THE ORIGIN OF THE WITWATERSRAND PEBBLES | Peter Macadam | 332 |
RHABDOMANCY FOR THE RABID | Walter P. Sachs | 334 |
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION | 335 | |
AUGEN GNEISS IN PEEKSKILL | Peter Zodac | 336 |
ROCKS SHATTERED BY SUN RAYS | 339 | |
FOSSILS AND FOSSIL COLLECTING. Part 6 | Irving G. Reimann | 340 |
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY. NATURE AS A LAPIDARY | 342 | |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 342 | |
WITH OUR MEMBERS | 343 | |
OBITUARY NOTICES-WILLIAM LEWIS FITTS, W. D. NEVEL | 344 | |
COLLECTIONS RECENTLY SEEN | 344 | |
THE CONNECTICUT GUIDE | 344 | |
THE MAMMOTH | 347 | |
December | Whole #89 | 13:12 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 354 | |
STORM OVER ANTERO | Arthur Montgomery | 355 |
THUNDER EGGS | J. W. Patton | 370 |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES: Plainfield Mineralogical Society | 372 | |
The Chiselers Club | 372 | |
WITH OUR MEMBERS | 373 | |
IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO MOVE | 374 | |
ARTICLES ARE 'TOPS' | 374 | |
NEW OCCURRENCE FOR DUMORTIERITE | 374 | |
BLUE QUARTZ AT SHAFT NO. 8 | 374 | |
A REMINDER | 374 | |
GENERAL INDEX OF AUTHORS AND CONTENTS, VOL. 13, 1938 | 383 |