TABLE OF CONTENTS 1947 |
January | Whole #186 | 22:1 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 2 | |
A FURTHER STUDY OF THE TERMINAL, MORAINE IN THE NEW YORK CITY AREA | Maurice B. Rosalsky | 3 |
ANCIENT BURIED CITY DONATED TO HOSPITAL | 6 | |
LAPIDARY EQUIPMENT CO. TESTING NEW POWER FEED | 6 | |
A RECENT FORMATION OF CALCITE IN AN ABANDONED MINE | Albert L. Kidwell | 7 |
PHOSPHORITE FROM THE SEA FLOOR | K. O. Emery | 8 |
BUILDING STONE OF COSTA RICA | 10 | |
SOME LOST MINERAL LOCALITIES OF NEW ENGLAND HOLLAND ST. QUARRY | Prof. Charles Palache | 11 |
PAUL BUNYAN'S WOODPILE | 12 | |
'IN THE BEGINNING-' | Marie E. Riley | 14 |
FLUORESCENT CONCRETE FROM NEW JERSEY | 15 | |
COLLECTING NEAR TURRET, COLORADO | Guy B. Ellermeier | 16 |
TWO WORLD WARS HAVE DRAWN HEAVILY UPON UNITED STATES RESERVES OF METALS AND MINERALS | 18 | |
A WORD ABOUT SOCIETIES | DeWitte Hagar | 19 |
MRS. WILFRED C. EYLES OBITUARY NOTICE | 19 | |
ROCKS AND MINERALS FOR ANCIENT AMERICAN RECORDS | John L. Cross | 20 |
SULFUR IN COSTA RICA AND GUATEMALA | 22 | |
SOME PHILIPPINES COPPER MINES | 23 | |
CORUNDUM IN BRAZIL | 24 | |
THE NEW QUARRY AT LOCKPORT, N. Y. | Paul E. Killinger | 26 |
FOSSILS COLLECTED IN TEXAS FOR CHICAGO MUSEUM | 27 | |
DIAMONDS IN BRAZIL | 28 | |
ZIRCONS NEAR SAN DIEGO, CALIF. | MGY/Sgt. John O. Griesbach | 29 |
MOSS AGATE AT AGATE, NEBR. | Arthur G. Eldredge | 30 |
PENNSYLVANIA'S FIRST METEORITE | 30 | |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 31 | |
DR. MORRIS E. HUMPHREYS OBITUARY NOTICE | 35 | |
WORLD'S DEEPEST BOREHOLE IN CALIFORNIA | 35 | |
WITH OUR DEALERS | 36 | |
FLUORSPAR IN SPAIN | 37 | |
GYPSUM IN BR. HONDURAS | 39 | |
MANGANESE IN PANAMA AND PHILIPPINES | 39 | |
INDEX TO ADVERTISING | 99 | |
February | Whole #187 | 22:2 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 102 | |
SOME PROBLEMS OF LOCATION DESIGNATION | Ronald L. Ives | 103 |
THE GARNETS AT NATHROP, COLORADO | Guy B. Ellermeier | 109 |
QUINN QUARRY, BERKELEY, R. I. | Peter Zodac | 110 |
SOME LOST MINERAL LOCALITIES OF NEW ENGLAND. THE MYSTIC QUARRIES | Prof. Charles Palache | 111 |
NICKEL MINES OF JAPAN | 112 | |
AN AMATEUR PALEONTOLOGIST IN EUROPE. PART 1 - SCOTLAND | Harrell L. Strimple | 114 |
THE MYSTERY OF TROUBLESOME BROOK | Evelyn Waite | 116 |
QUARTZ CRYSTAL IN BRAZIL | 117 | |
WORLD NEWS ON MINERALS OCCURRENCES | 118 | |
SEMIPRECIOUS STONES IN BRAZIL | 122 | |
HELICOPTER TO BE USED FOR MAGNETIC PROSPECTING | 124 | |
MICA IN BRAZIL | 126 | |
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY. MOUNTING A CABOCHON COLLECTION | Lucille Sanger | 128 |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 131 | |
COLLINS HILL (PORTLAND, CONN.) DESERTED | Richard Schooner | 135 |
WITH OUR DEALERS | 136 | |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 138 | |
THE ROCKS AND MINERALS ASSOCIATION | 139 | |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 199 | |
March | Whole #188 | 22:3 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
ANSWERING A LITTLE GIRL'S REQUEST | Charles A. Belz | 228 |
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY. ASTERISM IN A ROSE QUARTZ BALL | Dr. W. B. S. Thomas | 230 |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 231 | |
WITH OUR DEALERS | 236 | |
WAS SHERLOCK HOLMES A MINERALOGIST? | E. W. Blank | 237 |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 238 | |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 300 | |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 202 | |
THE MINERALS AND GEOLOGY OF GOLD HILL, COLO. | Richmond E. Myers | 203 |
OCTAHEDRAL PYRITE, WOODEND, ENGLAND | 206 | |
WORLD'S DEEPEST BOREHOLE NOW IN OKLAHOMA | 206 | |
A TRIP TO MT. ADAM AND PINE ISLAND, ORANGE CO., N. Y. | P. R. Cosminsky | 207 |
SOME LOST MINERAL LOCALITIES OF NEW ENGLAND. WARREN ST. QUARRY, BRIGHTON, MASS. | Prof. Charles Palache | 209 |
AN AMATEUR PALEONTOLOGIST IN EUROPE. PART 2, ENGLAND | Harrell L. Strimple | 210 |
OBSERVATIONS CONCERNING THE VOLCANIC ASH OF THE NEW VOLCANO PARICUTIN IN MEXICO | Maurice B. Rosalsky | 211 |
NOTE ON PURGATORY CHASM, MASS. | John Wiley | 213 |
OBSIDIAN IN ICELAND | 213 | |
GEOLOGICAL HIKES IN LITCHFIELD COUNTY, CONN. | Samuel Brown | 214 |
FALKLAND ISLANDS BITUMEN OIL FLUORESCENT | 214 | |
FLUORESCENT LIGHT FOR DRILL CORE STUDIES | 214 | |
ROCK CANDY MOUNTAINEERS RIDE AGAIN | Carmine J. Venuto | 215 |
COLLECTING STAUROLITES AT BRASSTOWN, N. C. | Frederick A. Stenbuck, M. D. | 216 |
MAROON QUARTZ | 217 | |
TOMLINSON ON DIABASE | Charles A. Belz | 218 |
GEM VILLAGE, AMERICA'S ONLY ROCK COLONY | Lotttie M. Neely | 220 |
LOCATION FOR JASPER LOVERS | T. Orchard Lisle | 222 |
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES | 223 | |
NEW LONDON COPPER MINE, MARYLAND | Vernon F. Miller | 226 |
April | Whole #189 | 22:4 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 302 | |
SOME LOST MINERAL LOCALITIES OF NEW ENGLAND. CALCITE AND BARITE FROM MEDFORD, MASS. | Prof. Charles Palache | 302 |
DIAMONDS IN AFRICA | 303 | |
WORLD'S DEEPEST BOREHOLE IN OKLAHOMA | 306 | |
WHEATLEY AREA MICROS | Charles A. Thomas | 307 |
FRANKLIN, N. J. | 309 | |
BLOODSTONE OR HELIOTROPE-MARCH BIRTHSTONE | 310 | |
ROCKS AND MINERALS OF MT. RAINIER NATIONAL PARK | Ted Danner | 311 |
A ROCK BALUSTRADE | N. H. Seward | 313 |
GEOLOGY 108 YEARS AGO | Anthony Thurston | 314 |
A NATIONAL STOCKPILE OF STRATEGIC MINERALS | Dr. W. B. S. Thomas | 315 |
INGERSON ON THE TEMPERATURE OF FORMATION OF QUARTZ | Charles A. Belz | 316 |
LEMHI COUNTY, IDAHO, A ROCKHOUND'S PARADISE | G. Elmo Shoup | 317 |
WURTZITE IN WASHOE COUNTY, NEVADA | Hatfield Goudey | 317 |
HOBBY GROWS INTO PROFITABLE JEWELRY BUSINESS | Helen Tucker | 318 |
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES | 320 | |
LEAD IN AUSTRALIA | 326 | |
DUBUQUE LEAD MINES WAS FIRST SETTLEMENT IN IOWA | 329 | |
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY. 'LAPIDARY' OR 'LAPIDARIST'? | Dewitte Haga | 330 |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 331 | |
WITH OUR DEALERS | 336 | |
DESERT SUN COLORED GLASS | George H. Lobdell | 339 |
CHATOYANT WERNERITE FROM CANADA | W. B. S. Thoma | 339 |
BANDED JASPER AND HEMATITE FOUND NEAR STEVENS POINT, WISC. | 339 | |
MT. ETNA, SICILY | 340 | |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 400 | |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTES | 338 | |
May | Whole #190 | 22:5 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 402 | |
CORUNDUM IN SOUTHERN AFRICA | Robert W. Metcalf | 403 |
DIAMOND LECTURE GIVEN BEFORE THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY | Harry L. Woodruff | 409 |
SOME LOST MINERAL LOCALITIES OF NEW ENGLAND. OLIVINE OF CHESTER, MASS. | Prof. Charle Palache | 412 |
CENTRAL TEXAS-THE ROCKHOUNDS' PLAYGROUND | Robert Moore III | 413 |
THE FINDING OF A GREAT GEM STONE | Allan Branham | 414 |
ANOTHER RARE MINERAL AT EASTON, PENN. | J. H. Bertrand Jr. | 416 |
GARNETS FROM NEW YORK TUNNEL | 417 | |
MT. HEKLA, ICELAND | 417 | |
AN OPAL OCCURRENCE IN ARIZONA | Mrs. Bertha E. Schell | 418 |
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES | 419 | |
W. H. BROADWELL (OBITUARY NOTICE) | 425 | |
ABSTRACTS OF THE FIRST 20 MEETINGS OF THE NEW YORK MINERALOGICAL CLUB | E. Lawrence Sampter | 426 |
GORDON ON DESERT MINERALS | Charles A. Belz | 429 |
ONCE, GONE FOREVER | Quo Lapis | 430 |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 431 | |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 436 | |
WITH OUR DEALERS | 437 | |
NOTES ON CURRENT MINING ACTIVITY IN CALIFORNIA | 438 | |
ROCKS AND MINERALS ASSOCIATION | 441 | |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 500 | |
June | Whole #191 | 22:6 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 502 | |
THE STURBRIDGE GRAPHITE MINE | Prof. Charle Palache | 503 |
BURIED TREASURE ON OKINAWA | John D. Abbott | 505 |
MORE ON UVAROVITE GARNET | John N. Trainer | 506 |
A MINERALOGICAL JOURNEY ALONG THE EASTERN STATE PARKWAY, N. Y. | Peter Zodac | 510 |
GEIGER-MUELLER COUNTER TUBE | 513 | |
TWO REMARKABLE OCCURRENCES ALONG THE EASTERN STATE PARKWAY, N. Y. | Peter Zodac | 514 |
DAUPHINY, FRANCE | 515 | |
HESS DISCOVERS NEW SUBMARINE VOLCANOES | Charles A. Belz | 516 |
TRIPLITE FROM EL PASO COUNTY, COLO. | Arthur J. Boucot | 517 |
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES | 518 | |
AN AMATEUR PALEONTOLOGIST IN EUROPE. 3.-BELGIUM | Harrell L. Strimple | 527 |
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY. THE GREEN DAGGER | Lucille Sanger | 530 |
HOW TO COLLECT MINERALS | Quo Lapis | 532 |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 533 | |
WORLD'S DEEPEST BOREHOLE BEING DEEPENED | 537 | |
AGATE OCCURRENCE IN MOZAMBIQUE | 537 | |
WITH OUR DEALERS | 538 | |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 539 | |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 600 | |
July | Whole #192 | 22:7 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 602 | |
THE AGNI MANI - MAGIC GEM OF THE ORIENT | Baron Richard Johan de Touchc-Skadding | 603 |
SELENITE OCCURRENCE IN ANGOLA | 609 | |
TWENTY GOOD MINERAL LOCATIONS IN A FORTY-MILE RADIUS | T. Orchard Lisle | 610 |
THE TABLE MOUNTAIN ZEOLITES | Guy B. Ellermeier | 618 |
INTERESTING ROCK FORMATION IN OREGON | 623 | |
GILLSON ON MEXICAN FLUORITE | Charles A. Belz | 624 |
AN OPAL FIND IN TIBET | 625 | |
FOUR CORNERS COUNTRY | Karl Hudson | 626 |
THE NEW YORK MINERALOGICAL CLUB OUTING TO ROXBURY, CONN. | Leo N. Yedlin | 628 |
NEWTON WILLARD HARRIS (OBITUARY NOTICE) | 629 | |
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY. SOLUBLE OIL LUBRICANT FOR DIAMOND SAWING | Roland O. Betterley | 630 |
DR. DANIEL E. WILLARD OBITUARY NOTICE | 631 | |
BARON RICHARD JOHAN DE TOUCHÉ SKADDING | 632 | |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 633 | |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 637 | |
WITH OUR DEALERS | 638 | |
PHANTOM QUARTZ AT EAST HIGHGATE, VT. | Fred J. Tupper | 640 |
NEW MINERALS RECENTLY DISCOVERED | 640 | |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 700 | |
August | Whole #193 | 22:8 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 702 | |
A FEW DISCONNECTED OBSERVATIONS UPON MATTERS GEOLOGICAL, BY AN AMATEUR, IN EGYPT | Claude H. Barlow | 703 |
AN UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE FOR MALACHITE | Mark Robinson | 709 |
A CHERT OCCURRENCE NEAR BERNE, N. Y. | Peter Zodac | 709 |
FLINT RIDGE, OHIO | Marie S. Riley | 710 |
FIRST GOLD MINE OF THE UNITED STATES IS ON GEORGIA | 713 | |
INDUSTRIAL STORAGE BATTERY INTRODUCED BY BAKER & CO. | 713 | |
THE FINEST MINERAL SPECIMEN | Fain White King | 714 |
NORTH JERSEY MINERAL SOCIETY FIELD TRIP TO CONNECTICUT | Katherine B. Kauth | 716 |
HISTORIC U.S. IRON MINE RE-OPENS | 717 | |
NATIVE ARSENIC ONCE FOUND IN LOUISIANA | 718 | |
A CHECK-UP ON LOCALITIES OF THE HAMMOND QUADRANGLE, N. Y. | Keith R. Dahlburg | 719 |
SOME MINERALS OF WOLFACH, GERMANY | 721 | |
MINERAL COLLECTIONS IN COLORADO SPRINGS RANK HIGH | J. K. Hailliburton | 722 |
SOME TROUBLES OF A ROCK HOUND | Samuel C. Brown | 724 |
PATTERSON ILLUSTRATES CRYSTAL SYMMETRY WITH WALLPAPER | Charles A. Belz | 725 |
APPOINTMENT TO ILLINOIS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY | 727 | |
MY OREGON COLLECTING EXPERIENCE | Ed. Duserik | 728 |
COLLECTING MINERALS IN 1847 | 729 | |
MINERALS OF KAILUA, HAWAII | 731 | |
REMINISCING ON COLLINS HILL, CONN. | David H. Seaman | 732 |
TILLY FOSTER, N. Y., STILL AN ACTIVE LOCALITY | Theodore Fredericks | 733 |
PLAGIOCLASE. HOW COME? | W. Harold Tomlinson | 734 |
A NEW HOBBY | Ruth H. Wentworth | 735 |
EAST TO WEST AFTER CUTTING MATERIAL | Jean E. Wells | 736 |
VANADIUM | 737 | |
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY. NEW INDUSTRY FOR ALBUQUERQUE, N. MEX. | 738 | |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 740 | |
THE CRITICS | Anthony Thurston | 743 |
WITH OUR DEALERS | 744 | |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 800 | |
September | Whole #194 | 22:9 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 802 | |
KIBBLEHOUSE QUARRY AGAIN | Charles A. Thomas | 803 |
COMMON FORMS OF QUARTZ CRYSTALS AND THEIR ORIENTATION | Charles Palache | 805 |
MARBLE NEAR PEEKSKILL, N. Y. | 810 | |
EIGHT RECENT GARNET FINDS | John N. Trainer | 811 |
INDIANA GEODES | Marie S. Riley | 818 |
SERPENTINE OF HOBOKEN, N. J. | Peter Zodac | 820 |
GARNET AT ROXBURY AND W. REDDING, CONN. | Leo N. Yedlin | 824 |
EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE A HOBBY | Zola Barnes | 826 |
A UNIQUE MINERAL FIND IN NEW JERSEY | W. H. Hayes | 828 |
AGATE OCCURRENCE IN EGYPT | Dr. C. H. Barlow | 829 |
BAHRAIN ISLANDS - PERSIAN GULF | A. E. Alexander | 830 |
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES | 832 | |
PECORA ON BRAZIL | Charles A. Belz | 833 |
TRIP TO MARYLAND GOLD MINE | Peter Zodac | 834 |
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY. CINDERELLA STONE | Lucille Sanger | 836 |
A FAST MUD SAW | S. L. Clark | 838 |
TOURMALINE FROM NEW YORK TUNNEL | T. Orchard Lisle | 839 |
COPPER IN VERMONT | 839 | |
OLDEST AMERICAN MINE STILL OPERATED | 839 | |
ROCKS AND MINERALS ASSOCIATION | 840 | |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 841 | |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 900 | |
October | Whole #195 | 22:10 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 902 | |
FUMAROLE BUTTE, UTAH | Ronald L. Ives | 903 |
JASPER NEAR MILTON, VERMONT | Robert Rex | 910 |
ALASKAITE AND ALASKITE | 911 | |
NOTES ON THE LASSEN VOLCANIC NATIONAL PARK | Paul Killinger | 912 |
GEODES NEAR GREENCASTLE, INDIANA | Walter Reeves | 913 |
CRYSTALLINE QUARTZ OCCURRENCE NEAR BOULDER CITY, MISSOURI | T. A. Patterson | 914 |
A PUZZLED COLLECTOR | Anthony Thurston | 915 |
EARLY MASSACHUSETTS GEOLOGY | Anson G. Betts | 916 |
ERNEST W. CHAPMAN (OBITUARY NOTICE) | Pauline A. Saylor | 917 |
THE JOYS OF THE SCIENTIFIC COLLECTOR | Herbert O. Albrecht | 918 |
HUGO WIENER (IN MEMORIUM) | Dan E. Mayers | 919 |
SILVERTON, COLORADO, MINERALS | Karl Hudson | 920 |
SPOTS PHOSPHORESCENT | Charles A. Thomas | 922 |
SOMETHING NEW IN FULGURITES | Jeff Hill | 923 |
IRIDESCENT LIMONITE IN CHALCEDONY | Ed Rochester | 924 |
NEW LOCATION FOR COLLECTORS | T. O. L. | 925 |
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY. ONYX HANDLE FOR LETTER OPENER | Lucille Sanger | 926 |
WHAT CONSTITUTES A GOOD MINERAL SHOW | J. J. Brown | 928 |
FLUORITE TO ENGLAND | 930 | |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 931 | |
WORLD'S DEEPEST BOREHOLE ABANDONED | 936 | |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 1000 | |
November | Whole #196 | 22:11 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
A VISIT TO TWO MARYLAND MINES | Vernon J. Miller | 1023 |
A TRIP TO COPPER MINE HILL, R. I. | A. M. Dixon | 1024 |
THE MINERAL KEY (BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE) | 1026 | |
MINERALS ON THE SIDE | James A. Taylor | 1027 |
THE OLD SAILOR HOLDS FORTH ON GYPSUM | Timber Hitch | 1028 |
GRIEGER'S 15TH ANNIVERSARY CATALOG | 1029 | |
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES | 1030 | |
PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS FOR THE MINERALOGIST | Herbert O. Albrecht | 1032 |
WORLD'S LARGEST SHOVEL DIPPER AT WORK IN OHIO COAL FIELDS | 1034 | |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 1036 | |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 1100 | |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 1002 | |
TOPAZ AREAS OF THE THOMAS RANGE, UTAH | Ronald L. Ives | 1003 |
JADE POLISHING | L. A. Basinski | 1010 |
TRIP TO DETROIT | Peter Zodac | 1011 |
AN UNUSUAL GOLD OCCURRENCE | Guy B. Ellermeier | 1017 |
BERYL HUNTING IN NEW HAMPSHIRE | T. Orchard Lisle | 1018 |
PRODUCTION OF GEMS SOAR AS TOURISTS SNAP UP OFFERINGS | 1022 | |
December | Whole #197 | 22:12 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 1102 | |
OUR REPORT FOR THE SUMMER OF 1947 | E. Lawrence Sampter | 1103 |
DISPLACED MINERALS | J. C. Boyle | 1106 |
HERBERT M. W. HAVEN HONORED BY COLBY COLLEGE | 1107 | |
NOTS ROCKHOUNDS HAVE A COLORFUL HISTORY | Clark Harrison | 1108 |
ROCK CRYSTAL LOCALITY NEAR FONDA, N. Y. | Peter Zodac | 1111 |
BRUCE MINES REGION OF ONTARIO, CANADA | Joseph A. Mandarino | 1112 |
GEM TRADE LABORATORY REPORT ON LINDE SYNTHETIC STAR RUBIES AND SAPPHIRES | 1113 | |
JADE IN CALIFORNIA | R. F. Henley | 1114 |
MOSS OPAL MINE IN WESTERN NEBRASKA | Richard Mitchell | 1115 |
FOSHAG ON PARICUTIN | Charley A. Belz | 1116 |
A CORRECTION ON CALIFORNIA GARNET | Hatfield Goudey | 1118 |
FULGURITES AND PHYSIOGRAPHICAL MEMORANDA OF SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND, CALIF. | M/Sgt. John O. Griesbach | 1119 |
GEM VILLAGE ROCK SHOW | L. M. Shipley | 1121 |
PALA FIELD TRIP | E. R. H. | 1122 |
THE MINERALS OF DERBYSHIRE | N. W. E. Lee | 1123 |
VANADIUM IN CHERT | G. Elmo Shoup | 1124 |
A NATURAL MICRO MUSEUM DISPLAY | Howard V. Hamilton | 1125 |
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES | 1126 | |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 1130 | |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 1131 | |
ROCKS AND MINERALS ASSOCIATION | 1140 | |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 1196 | |
GENERAL INDEX OF AUTHORS AND CONTENTS FOR 1947 | 1197 |