TABLE OF CONTENTS 1941 |
January | Whole #114 | 16:1 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 2 | |
SHAFT 7 NEAR FISHKILL, N. Y. | Peter Zodac | 3 |
METALLURGISTS AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS NEEDED FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE WORK | 11 | |
THE GREEN RIDGE PEGMATITE, GRAND COUNTY, COLORADO | Ronald L. Ives | 12 |
EXPEDITION YIELDS MANY SPECIMENS | 17 | |
OFF FOR THE SUNNY SOUTH! | 17 | |
A 'BIRD' OF A SPECIMEN | 18 | |
COLLECTOR'S KINKS. An 'asteriated' telescope | 19 | |
NEW ENGLAND NOTES | Rudolf C. B. Bartsch | 20 |
A DAY IN NEVADA | Clark Harrison | 21 |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES SOUTHWEST MINERALOGISTS | 23 | |
PLAINFIELD MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY | 23 | |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 24 | |
ATLIN NUGGET VALUED AT $1,000 | 24 | |
COLLECTORS' TALES. (Everything comes to him who waits) | Peter Zodac | 25 |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 35 | |
CLUBS AFFILIATED WITH THE ROCKS AND MINERALS ASSOCIATION | Third Cover | |
February | Whole #115 | 16:2 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 38 | |
AN ENGLISH TRAVELER IN SIBERIA-(Being excerpts made by Dr. A. C. Hawkins from 'Oriental and Western Siberia,' by Thomas Witlam Atkinson) | 39 | |
SCRIBBLINGS OF A MICRO MINERAL COLLECTOR | Ernest Marcellus Skea | 46 |
GEOLOGIC FEATURES OF THE WHITESTONE BRIDGE | Thomas W. Fluhr | 48 |
ANOTHER OCCURRENCE FOR MESOLITE IN OREGON | Edith McLeod | 50 |
GEOLOGY OF THE ROYAL GORGE AREA | F. C. Kessler | 51 |
A RESERVOIR QUARRY IN CONNECTICUT | Peter Zodac | 54 |
RARE MINERAL FOUND NEAR CAMDEN, MAINE | 55 | |
NEW ENGLAND NOTES | Rudolf C. B. Bartsch | 56 |
NEW EDUCATIONAL MOTION-PICTURE FILMS TELL STORY OF LEAD MINING, MILLING, SMELTING AND REFINING | 57 | |
SHOSHONE ICE CAVERNS OF IDAHO | W. T. Baxter | 58 |
A NEW LOCALITY FOR AXINITE IN MAINE | Leo Neal Yedlin | 58 |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES: NEWARK MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY | 59 | |
PLAINFIELD MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY | 59 | |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 60 | |
COLLECTORS' TALES. (Unknown at Home) | Peter Zodac | 61 |
ALASKA'S GREATEST YEAR OF GOLD PRODUCTION - 1940 | 61 | |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 71 | |
CLUBS AFFILIATED WITH THE ROCKS AND MINERALS ASSOCIATION | Third Cover | |
March | Whole #116 | 16:3 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 74 | |
NOTES FROM THE WEST | Clark Harrison | 75 |
BY-PATHS IN GEMS | Nicola Goodwin D'Ascenzo | 79 |
U. S. WELL SUPPLIED WITH INDUSTRIAL JEWELS | 91 | |
RHENIUM-BEARING MOLYBDENITE IN NORTHERN WISCONSIN | L. P. Works | 92 |
E. W. BLANK HAS LEADING ARTICLE IN MAGAZINE | 95 | |
A TRIP THROUGH THE SOUTH | L. Prescott Brown | 94 |
NEW ENGLAND NOTES | Rudolf C. B. Bartsch | 96 |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES NORTHERN CALIFORNIA MINERAL SOCIETY | 97 | |
BRIDGEPORT MINERAL CLUB | 97 | |
MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY OF ARIZONA | 97 | |
NEWARK MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY | 97 | |
WESTERN NEVADA MINERAL SOCIETY | 98 | |
NEW HAVEN MINERAL CLUB | 98 | |
PLAINFIELD MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY | 98 | |
OBITUARY NOTICE DR. L. C. WILLS | 98 | |
HERBERT L. THOWLESS | 98 | |
HERMAN WUESTNER | 98 | |
MISS EVELYN F. MURRAY | 98 | |
COLLECTOR'S KINKS. Removing clay from crystals with oxalic acid | 99 | |
AMERICAN MUSEUM LECTURES | 99 | |
WITH OUR DEALERS | 100 | |
COLLECTORS' TALES. (Better be sure than be sorry) | Peter Zodac | 101 |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 111 | |
CLUBS AFFILIATED WITH THE ROCKS AND MINERALS ASSOCIATION | Third Cover | |
April | Whole #117 | 16:4 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 114 | |
THE GEOLOGY OF THE LINCOLN TUNNEL. PART 1. | Thomas W. Fluhr | 115 |
CALIFORNIA NOTES | Clark Harrison | 120 |
THE FIFTH YEAR AT TILLY FOSTER | John N. Trainer | 122 |
SOME RADIUM REACTIONS ON MINERALS | Wm. Newcomet | 126 |
THE OVER-MONTGOMERY-SCHORTMANN EXHIBITION SALE - JANUARY 17-18, 1941 | 127 | |
AN AGATE 'OSPREY' FROM MONTANA | 134 | |
COLLECTOR'S KINKS. SPLITTING ROCK WITH THE AID OF HEAT | James A. Taylor | 135 |
CHEMICAL ENGINEERS NEEDED FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE WORK | 135 | |
MARK M. FOSTER BUYS FAMOUS OPAL MINE | 135 | |
KIBBLEHOUSE QUARRY, PERKIOMENVILLE, PA. | William | 136 |
WITH OUR DEALERS | 138 | |
OBITUARY NOTICE-(REV. FERDINAND E. BOGNER) | 138 | |
COLLECTORS' TALES (THE NON-STOP FLIGHT OF MAGNETITE) | A. C. Hawkins | 139 |
CLUBS AFFILIATED WITH THE ROCKS AND MINERALS ASSOCIATION | 140 | |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY OF ARIZONA | 141 | |
SOUTHWEST MINERALOGISTS | 141 | |
NEWARK MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY | 141 | |
PLAINFIELD MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY | 141 | |
ROCKS AND MINERALS ASSOCIATION | 141 | |
NORTHERN OHIO GUILD | 138 | |
BROWN UNIVERSITY ACQUIRES BAKER COLLECTION | 142 | |
LAPIDARY KINKS. A CONTAINER FOR LOOSE ABRASIVES | William J. Bingham | 142 |
May | Whole #118 | 16:5 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 154 | |
THE GEOLOGY OF THE LINCOLN TUNNEL. Part 2 | 155 | |
NEW EXAMINATION FOR ENGINEERS | 160 | |
LOS ANGELES (CALIF.) LAPIDARY SOCIETY EXHIBITION | Clark Harrison | 161 |
THE ANDREWS QUARRY NEAR PORTLAND, CONN. | Peter Zodac | 164 |
MINERAL FLUORESCENCE WITH THE GERMICIDAL LAMPS | Colonel Julian S. Hatcher | 168 |
THE WORLD'S ONLY SKELETON OF A GIANT PREHISTORIC TERROR BIRD | 170 | |
THE MINERAL DEALER | 174 | |
NEW ENGLAND NOTES | Rudolf C. B. Bartsch | 175 |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY OF ARIZONA | 176 | |
PLAINFIELD MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY | 176 | |
JUNIOR MINERAL LEAGUE | 176 | |
MINERALOGICAL CLUB OF HARTFORD | 176 | |
CONNECTICUT VALLEY MINERAL CLUB | 176 | |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 177 | |
LAPIDARY KINKS. TRAVEL MAGNIFIER FOR DIAMOND SAW CARRIAGE | William J. Bingham | 178 |
COLLECTOR'S KINKS. A DIGGING TOOL; SHOES FOR COLLECTORS | 179 | |
CLUBS AFFILIATED WITH THE ROCKS AND MINERALS ASSOCIATION | 180 | |
COLLECTORS' TALES. (A MINERALOGICAL RAILROAD) | 181 | |
9th NATIONAL OUTING OF THE ROCKS AND MINERALS ASSOCIATION SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1941 | 192 | |
June | Whole #119 | 16:6 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 194 | |
THE GEOLOGY OF THE LINCOLN TUNNEL. N. Y. PART 3. | Thomas W. Fluhr | 195 |
MINERAL CLUB THAT GREW FROM CACTUS | Clark Harrison | 199 |
IOLITE LOCALITY OBLITERATED | 202 | |
MINERAL RESOURCES OF NEW ENGLAND | Harold Ladd Smith | 203 |
PEGMATITE MINERALS OF THE PALERMO QUARRY, NORTH GROTON, N. H. | Harold J. Verrow | 208 |
MICRO MINERAL MOUNTS PHOTOMICROGRAPHIC TECHNIQUE | Jay T. Fox | 212 |
NEW ENGLAND NOTES | Rudolf C. B. Bartsch | 215 |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES CHISELERS TO HOLD MINERAL EXHIBIT | 198 | |
PHILADELPHIA MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY | 202 | |
SNAKE RIVER GEM CLUB | 216 | |
NEW HAVEN MINERAL CLUB | 216 | |
PLAINFIELD MINER A LOGICAL SOCIETY | 216 | |
NEW YORK MINERALOGICAL CLUB | 216 | |
PLAINFIELD MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY FIELD TRIP | 216 | |
COLLECTOR'S KINKS. REPAIRING ULTRA-VIOLET LAMP FILTERS | 217 | |
AN UNUSUAL METEOR | Walter S. Amos | 217 |
PROSPECTIVE MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATION | 217 | |
CLUBS AFFILIATED WITH THE ROCKS AND MINERALS ASSOCIATION | 218 | |
COLLECTORS' TALES. (A wild goose chase) | Peter Zodac | 219 |
WITH OUR DEALERS | 220 | |
July | Whole #120 | 16:7 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 234 | |
THE GEOLOGY OF THE LINCOLN TUNNEL, PART 4. | Thomas W. Fluhr | 235 |
A FOSSIL HUNT | Roy S. McIntosh | 240 |
MINERALS OF THE BUTTE DISTRICT | Peter A. Smith | 241 |
A MINERAL TRIP TO NOVA SCOTIA | George A. Wilson | 248 |
COAL CARVING | Eric L. Armstrong | 252 |
A LETTER TO THE EDITOR | 253 | |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 254 | |
NEW ENGLAND NOTES | Rudolf C. B. Bartsch | 255 |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES: CANON CITY GEOLOGY CLUB | 256 | |
BRIDGEPORT MINERAL CLUB | 256 | |
NEW HAVEN MINERAL CLUB | 256 | |
QUEENS MINERAL SOCIETY | 256 | |
ROCKS AND MINERALS ASSOCIATION | 256 | |
NORTHERN OHIO GUILD | 256 | |
HAROLD P. CROSBY (OBITUARY NOTICE) | 256 | |
COLLECTOR'S KINKS. ATTACHING LABELS TO SPECIMENS | 257 | |
GOVERNMENT SEEKS MINERAL ECONOMISTS | 257 | |
CLUBS AFFILIATED WITH THE ROCKS AND MINERALS ASSOCIATION | 258 | |
COLLECTORS' TALES (The Heretic) | Walter S. Amos | 259 |
WITH OUR DEALERS | 260 | |
NEWARK MUSEUM EXHIBITION | 260 | |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 272 | |
August | Whole #121 | 16:8 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 274 | |
HOME LABORATORY TESTS FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF ZEOLITES AND RELATED SILICATES | M. Allen Northup | 275 |
NEW ENGLAND NOTES | Rudolf C. B. Bartsch | 279 |
U. S. BUREAU OF MINES ENGAGED IN MANY ACTIVITIES DURING 1940 | 280 | |
ASSOCIATE ARTS STUDIO-CAMP | 282 | |
MILLERITE AT MILWAUKEE, WISC. | Benedict P. Bagrowski | 283 |
GREEN STILBITE FOUND AT PROSPECT PARK QUARRY | Char. F. Diegnan | 284 |
CALIFORNIA FEDERATION MEET | Clark Harrison | 285 |
MINERAL COLLECTING IN NORTH CAROLINA | David H. Seaman | 288 |
FIELD MUSEUM EXPEDITION WILL COLLECT FOSSILS IN NEW YORK | 290 | |
THE PHILLIPS LODE | Victor Croley | 291 |
ICE IN CAVE, MINE AND MOUNTAIN | A. C. Hawkins | 292 |
COMMERCIAL MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA (BIBLIO. NOTE) | 293 | |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 294 | |
COLLECTORS' TALES (Romance, some kind of 'ailin') | Walter S. Amos | 295 |
COLLECTOR'S KINKS. Laundry ink for marking minerals | 295 | |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES: PHILADELPHIA MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY | 296 | |
BRIDGEPORT MINERAL CLUB | 296 | |
NEW HAVEN MINERAL CLUB | 296 | |
SOUTHWEST MINERALOGISTS | 296 | |
EAST BAY MINERAL SOCIETY | 297 | |
THE CHISELERS | 297 | |
COAL MINES TO BE INSPECTED BY CIVIL SERVICE APPOINTEES | 297 | |
CLUBS AFFILIATED WITH THE ROCKS AND MINERALS ASSOCIATION | 298 | |
NATIONAL DEFENSE POSITIONS OPEN FOR INDUSTRIAL SPECIALISTS | 299 | |
WITH OUR DEALERS | 300 | |
LIFE MAGAZINE GOES MINERALOGICAL | 300 | |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 312 | |
September | Whole #122 | 16:9 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 314 | |
MINERAL FLUORESCENCE WITH MERCURY SPOTLIGHTS | Julian S. Hatcher | 315 |
AGATES OF THE YELLOWSTONE RIVER VALLEY, MONTANA | Thomas A. Reiner | 319 |
AN ICE CAVE IN WASHINGTON | B. J. Fritz | 325 |
AGATES FOUND RECENTLY IN COSTA RICA | 325 | |
DELIGHTFUL LITTLE ROCKS AND MINERALS | W. E. Britton | 325 |
CHALCEDONY AT MADRUGA CUBA | 326 | |
NOTES ON THE QUARRYING AND PREPARATION OF SOME SLATE PRODUCTS | Mary S. Shaub | 327 |
AN ICE CAVE IN ARIZONA | Wendell O. Stewart | 329 |
NEW ENGLAND NOTES | Rudolf C. B. Bartsch | 330 |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES: BRIDGEPORT MINERAL CLUB | 330 | |
NEW HAVEN MINERAL CLUB | 330 | |
NEW HALL OF GEMS AND JEWELS AT FIELD MUSEUM | 331 | |
ICE CAVES IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA | Edith McLeod | 333 |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 334 | |
WITH OUR DEALERS | 334 | |
COLLECTOR'S TALES. (Beginner's Luck) | George Wilkes | 335 |
COLLECTOR'S KINKS. (Preserving marcasite against deterioration) | Arthur H. Jones | 335 |
A MANSIZE LAPIDARY MACHINE THAT WORKS | F. C. Kessler | 336 |
INDUSTRIAL SPECIALISTS MAY STILL APPLY FOR GOVERNMENT JOBS | 337 | |
CLUBS AFFILIATED WITH THE ROCKS AND MINERALS ASSOCIATION | 338 | |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 351 | |
October | Whole #123 | 16:10 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
QUEENS MINERAL SOCIETY | 375 | |
COLLECTORS TALES (SOME TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS OF A COLLECTOR'S WIFE) | T. Orchard Lisle | 376 |
WITH OUR DEALERS | 377 | |
CLUBS AFFILIATED WITH ROCKS & MINERALS ASSO. | 378 | |
COLLECTOR'S KINKS. (Mounting cabochons) | Wm. Veber | 379 |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 392 | |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 354 | |
MINERALS OF PORTO RICO | Horatio C. Ray | 355 |
NEWARK MUSEUM EXHIBIT | 359 | |
SCOTT ROSE QUARTZ MINE | Edna M. Scott | 360 |
TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC AIDS SOUGHT BY FEDERAL GOV. | 363 | |
MICRO MINERAL MOUNTS MINERAL TRIMMER | Jay T. Fox | 364 |
MANGANESE DEPOSITS NEAR DUNSEITH, NORTH DAKOTA | 365 | |
SAMUEL G. GORDON - MINERALOGIST | 366 | |
LITTLE KNOWN MINERALS OF KANSAS | A. C. Carpenter | 367 |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 369 | |
NEW ENGLAND NOTES | Rudolf C. B. Bartsch | 370 |
TIN AND TUNGSTEN DEPOSITS OF SILVER HILL, WASH. | 371 | |
FIELD FABLES OF 'ROCKY' MOORE | 371 | |
WHAT'S DOIN' IN MISSOURI? | Clark Harrison | 372 |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES: BRIDGEPORT MINERAL CLUB | 375 | |
NEW YORK MINERALOGICAL CLUB | 375 | |
NEW ENGLAND FIELD GEOLOGISTS | 375 | |
NEW HAVEN MINERAL, CLUB | 375 | |
NEW JERSEY MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY | 375 | |
NEWARK MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY | 375 | |
PLAINFIELD MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY | 375 | |
November | Whole #124 | 16:11 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 394 | |
VALLEY OF ROMANCE OR STORY OF THE YOSEMITE VALLEY | Clark Harrison | 395 |
QUICKSILVER AND ANTIMONY DEPOSITS OF THE STAYTON DISTRICT, CALIFORNIA | 401 | |
A PYRITE LOCALITY IN SAYREVILLE, N. J. | Vincent Giordano | 402 |
THE ARMY HAS ITS ADVANTAGEOUS | 403 | |
GOLD DEPOSITS OF PORTO RICO | Horatio C. Ray | 404 |
COLLECTING IN NORTHERN VERMONT | Leon B. Bailey | 406 |
TIN DEPOSITS OF NORTHERN LANDER COUNTY, NEVADA | 409 | |
CALIFORNIA FIELD TRIP | Lloyd M. Demrick | 410 |
A NEW TOURMALINE LOCALITY IN NEW YORK | Peter Zodac | 412 |
A NICKEL DEPOSIT NEAR GOLD HILL, BOULDER CO., COLORADO | 413 | |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 414 | |
FIELD FABLES OF 'ROCKY' MOORE | 414 | |
COLLECTORS' TALES. (PERILS OF AN INEXPERIENCED CAVE EXPLORER) | Walter Amos | 415 |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES: BRIDGEPORT MINERAL CLUB | 416 | |
NEW JERSEY MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY | 416 | |
NEW YORK MINERALOGICAL CLUB | 416 | |
QUEENS MINERAL SOCIETY | 416 | |
SOUTHERN ARIZONA MINERAL SOCIETY | 416 | |
MID-WEST FEDERATION OF GEOLOGICAL SOCIETIES | 416 | |
WITH OUR DEALERS | 417 | |
CLUBS AFFILIATED WITH THE ROCKS & MINERALS ASSOCIATION | 418 | |
COLLECTORS' KINKS. (CLEANING SAYREVILLE, N. J., PYRITES) | Joseph D'Agostino | 419 |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 432 | |
December | Whole #125 | 16:12 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 434 | |
COLLECTING SEMI-PRECIOUS STONES IN FLORIDA | James G. Manchester | 435 |
THE COPPER BOULDER WHIP | Ronald L. Ives | 455 |
TIN DEPOSITS OF NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA | 456 | |
COLLECTORS' TALES (CURING A PEST) | George Wilkes | 457 |
FIELD FABLES OF 'ROCKY' MOORE | 457 | |
CLUBS AFFILIATED WITH THE ROCKS AND MINERALS ASSOCIATION | 453 | |
COLLECTORS' TALES (CURING A PEST) | George Wilkes | 457 |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES: NEW YORK MINERALOGICAL CLUB | 460 | |
NORTHERN OHIO GUILD | 460 | |
SOUTHERN NEVADA ROCK HOUND SOCIETY | 460 | |
NEW JERSEY MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY | 460 | |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 460 | |
GENERAL INDEX OF AUTHORS AND CONTENTS VOLUME 16 - 1941 | 475 | |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | Third Cover |