TABLE OF CONTENTS 1951 |
January/February | Whole #220 | 26:1-2 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 2 | |
RAMBLINGS OF A ROCKHOUND | R. F. Henley | 3 |
THE ROVING ROCKHOUNDS ROVE AGAIN | French Morgan | 8 |
Rev. ROBERT BRUCE OWENS. GEM COLLECTOR AND LAPIDARY | 14 | |
SPANISH GOLD MINE OF TURKEY-TOE RIDGE | 15 | |
QUARTZ | Edwin S. Roth | 18 |
AEC ANNOUNCES NEW PRODUCTION SITE TO BE LOCATED IN AIKEN AND BARNWELL COUNTIES, SOUTH CAROLINA | 22 | |
SOME MICROMINERALS OF FRANKLIN, N. J. | Louis Perloff | 24 |
A TRIP TO SYRACUSE, N. Y. | Peter Zodac | 28 |
CHICAGO MUSEUM ACQUIRES NOTED FOSSIL COLLECTION | 35 | |
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES | 36 | |
A VISIT TO UNCLE TOM MINE, GREENWOOD, ME. | C. F. Marble | 46 |
PECTOLITE - PATERSON | W. H. Hayes | 47 |
PROJECT FOR A FUTURE | Dorothy L. Hays | 48 |
NEW ISLAND FORMED IN RUSSIA | 49 | |
DEEPEST MINE SHAFT IN NORTH AMERICA | 49 | |
MIAMI SOCIETY 'STOLE THE SHOW.' | 50 | |
DOCTOR OF DIVERSITY | 51 | |
FRANK WADE, FORMER SHS TEACHER, DIES | 52 | |
PEGGY M. KELLEY FEATURED IN MAGAZINE | 52 | |
WILL PENNSYLVANIA PRODUCE ANOTHER CORNWALL? | L. J. Duersmith | 53 |
'EASTERN PROSPECTOR' PLANS TO WORK ABANDONED MERRYALL MINE | 53 | |
MINERAL SHOPPERS' GUIDE | Charle A. Thomas | 54 |
OLD GERMAN LEAD-ZINC MINES GET U. S. AID | 55 | |
THE SAND COLLECTOR | Peter Zodac | 56 |
U. S. BUYS MADAGASCAR MICA | 57 | |
COLLECTOR'S COLUMN | A. Cal Lector | 58 |
U. S. TO GET DIAMONDS FROM FRENCH EQUATORIAL AFRICA | 58 | |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 59 | |
COLLECTOR'S TALES. OYSTERS MILLIONS OF YEARS OLD | Don Stanley | 61 |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 62 | |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 112 | |
March/April | Whole #221 | 26:3-4 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 114 | |
ARCTIC GOLD | Joel Martin Halpern | 115 |
HOUSE BUILT OF GEODES | Walter Reeves | 121 |
THOMSONITE OCCURRENCE NEAR PEEKSKILL, N. Y. | Peter Zodac | 121 |
TRIP TO ROCHESTER, N. Y. | Peter Zodac | 122 |
THREE FIELD TRIPS | John O. Griesbach | 128 |
AFTER FLUORESCENT MINERALS | A. W. Porter | 130 |
GREEK COAL MINES GET U. S. AID | 131 | |
MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA (New Club Being Formed) | 131 | |
TRIP THROUGH SOUTHWEST WONDERLAND | T. A. Patterson | 132 |
100,000 YEAR OLD TREES ARE FOUND IN EXCAVATION | 136 | |
HOW HOT IS KIBBLEHOUSE QUARRY? | C. A. Thomas | 137 |
APACHE TEARS AND OTHER MINERAL ODDITIES FROM THE MOGOLLON MOUNTAINS, NEW MEXICO | Don Alfredo | 138 |
PLAN YOUR COLLECTION | Charles R. Blyth, Jr. | 143 |
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES | 144 | |
RE-EXAMINATION OF AN OLD MAINE LOCALITY | L. W. Carpenter, M. D. | 156 |
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY | Commander John Sinkankas | 159 |
NEW WET SANDING ATTACHMENT | 162 | |
LIMONITE AFTER WOOD NEAR KERSHAW, S. C. | Horace W. Slocum | 162 |
THE MICRO-MOUNTER | Leo N. Yedlin | 164 |
MINERAL SHOPPERS' GUIDE | Charles A. Thomas | 166 |
THE SAND COLLECTOR | Peter Zodac | 168 |
RHODOCHROSITE IN COLORADO | Robert D. Roots | 170 |
DR. LLOYD FISHER DIES SUDDENLY | 171 | |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 172 | |
COLLECTOR'S COLUMN | A. Cal Lector | 185 |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 186 | |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 224 | |
May/June | Whole #222 | 26:5-6 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 226 | |
MUD VOLCANOES OF THE SALTON DEPRESSION | Ronald L. Ives | 227 |
GARNET MINE AT MINOT, MAINE | Charles F. Marble | 235 |
CALIFORNIA FEDERATION FIELD TRIP | 236 | |
FAMOUS GREEK MINES GET U. S. AID | 237 | |
THE COPPER COUNTRY OF MICHIGAN | Sam Speck, Jr. | 238 |
THE CHAPEL OF RAINBOW ROCKS | Margaret D. Bensusan | 239 |
WOOD'S CHROME MINE, LANCASTER CO., PA. | L. J. Duersmith | 243 |
NAVY CLOSES NOTED CALIFORNIA AREA | 247 | |
TRIP UP NORTH SHORE OF LAKE SUPERIOR | Fred G. Knowlton | 248 |
IMPRESSIONS FROM THE MINERAL SHOWS | Robert D. Roots | 251 |
PETRIFIED WOOD IN OHIO | Robert H. Mitchell | 253 |
THE IMPORTANCE OF MINERALS IN LIFE | A. J. Delario, M. D. | 255 |
MORE ABOUT BUCKSHOT | Alvin W. Kamp | 256 |
YOUR INTERESTS | James A. Taylor | 260 |
FROBISHER'S FALSE EL DORADO | Joel Martin Halpern | 261 |
NUGGETS IN OLD DUMPS | John S. Albanese | 262 |
PRESENT DAY COLLECTING AT CRESTMORE | Jack Schwartz | 263 |
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES | 265 | |
INDUSTRY DEVELOPING PHOSPHATE DEPOSIT IN MISSOURI BASIN | 272 | |
THE MICRO-MOUNTER | Leo N. Yedlin | 274 |
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY | Commander John Sinkankas | 276 |
THE SAND COLLECTOR | Peter Zodac | 280 |
MINERAL SHOPPERS' GUIDE | Charles A. Thomas | 283 |
PECTOLITE NEAR NYACK, N. Y. | Peter Zodac | 285 |
THE WELSH MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY | 286 | |
ZINC DEPOSITS IN EAST TENNESSEE | W. M. Johnson | 288 |
EDWARD CLARK FOSTER, TEACHER AND GEOLOGIST | Sarah R. Adams | 290 |
ORCHARD HILL HEMATITE | Miss Guenever Penury | 292 |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 293 | |
COLLECTOR'S COLUMN | A. Call Lector | 301 |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 302 | |
DIGGING THROUGH SNOW IN NEW HAMPSHIRE | Joseph Kruger | 303 |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 336 | |
July/August | Whole #223 | 26:7-8 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 338 | |
MINERALS OAF THE ARLINGTON TRAP ROCK QUARRY ON GOOSE CREEK, LOUDOUN CO., VA. | French Morgan | 339 |
LUCKY STONES | Robert D. Roots | 344 |
THE CAUSE OF RADIAL FRACTURING AROUND SOME ROCK MINERALS | B. M. Shaub | 345 |
THE ANCIENT PHARAONIC TURQUOISE MINES OF SINAI | C. H. Barlow | 348 |
FIELD TRIP TO PRINCETON UNIVERSITY LABORATORIES | Wilfred and Mary Welsh | 354 |
TRIP THROUGH OHIO-INDIANA-KENTUCKY | Peter Zodac | 355 |
MASTODON FOUND NEAR PORT ANGELES, WASH. | W. R. Danner | 371 |
PETRIFIED WOOD FOUND IN MASSACHUSETTS | 374 | |
SPECIAL MINERAL & ROCK COLLECTING IN THE ROSICLARE FLUORITE DISTRICT OF S. E. ILLINOIS | Joseph Schraut | 375 |
WORLD'S LONGEST AND HIGHEST SLOPE CONVEYOR | 378 | |
RAMBLINGS OF A ROCKHOUND | R. F. Henley | 379 |
WHY I'M NOT A LAPIDARY | Don Alfredo | 380 |
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES | 382 | |
SOME ARKANSAS CAVES | Byron M. Marshall | 390 |
I THE SAND COLLECTOR | Peter Zodac | 392 |
HISTORIC LANE YIELDS BASANITE PEBBLES | Peter Zodac | 394 |
MINERAL SHOPPER'S GUIDE | Charley A. Thomas | 395 |
A. L. FLAGG IN CHARGE OF ARIZONA MINERAL EXHIBIT | 398 | |
THE PENNSYLVANIA ANTHRACITE REGIONS | J. Kenneth Fisher | 399 |
A FEW NOTES ON THE OAKLAND SHOW | A. E. Davies | 404 |
COLLECTOR'S COLUMN | A. Cal Lector | 405 |
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY | Commander John Sinkankas | 406 |
TURGITE IN DUTCHESS COUNTY, N. Y. | Peter Zodac | 409 |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 410 | |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 417 | |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 448 | |
September/October | Whole #224 | 26:9-10 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CONTRIBUTORS | 450 | |
PETER ZODAC AND ROCKS AND MINERALS | Arthur Montgomery | 451 |
SERMONS IN STONES | Henry Seidel Canby | 454 |
RECOLLECTIONS OF THREE PHILADELPHIA MINERALOGIST'S | Charles Palache | 456 |
THE DAYS OF A. E. FOOTE | Charles R. Toothaker | 460 |
THE SAPPHIRE MINES OF KASHMIR | Richard V. Gaines | 464 |
FIBROUS VEIN CALCITE AT LEWISTON CITY QUARRY, MAINE | Lloyd W. Fisher | 473 |
MINERALS OF THE SERPENTINE AREA IN SAN BENITO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA | A. Pabst | 479 |
THE MONO COUNTY ANDALUSITE MINE | C. D. Woodhouse | 486 |
BORATES OF CALIFORNIA | M. Vonsen | 494 |
'THE GEYSERS,' SONOMA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA | George Switzer | 504 |
BROOKITE CRYSTALS FROM FRANKLIN, N. J. | Samuel G. Gordon | 510 |
THE RIBAUE-ALTO LIGONHA PEGMATITE DISTRICT, PORTUGUESE EAST AFRICA | Mark C. Bandy | 512 |
WHAT'S WRONG WITH OUR MINERAL MUSEUMS? | David M. Seaman | 522 |
A NEW ZEOLITE LOCALITY ON DISKO ISLAND, GREENLAND | Arthur J. Boucot | 526 |
CRYSTAL COLLECTING AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. | Elmer B. Rowley | 528 |
November/December | Whole #225 | 26:11-12 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 578 | |
MY 1951 WESTERN TRIP | Patricia Ann Berry | 579 |
LAFAYETTE, PA. | Chas. A. Thomas | 586 |
SOME CUTTING MATERIAL LOCALITIES AROUND NEW YORK CITY | John Sinkankas | 587 |
THE WHAT'S IT (A POEM) | French Morgan | 591 |
FIGHTING MOVING SAND DUNES IN UTAH | Frank Beckwith | 592 |
RAMBLING ABOUT ONTARIO | Bill and Maude Louhert | 595 |
PYRITE | Robert D. Roots | 598 |
REDISCOVERY OF SO-CALLED COAL IN FISSURE VEINS NEAR WEST SPRINGFIELD, MASS. | Otto G. Bartels | 600 |
THOMAS JEFFERSON AND THE GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES | Joel Martin Halpern | 601 |
NEWARK MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY 4-DAY TRIP TO VERMONT AND NEW HAMPSHIRE | W. H. Hayes | 603 |
OHIO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY COOPERATES WITH MINERAL COLLECTORS | 606 | |
JOHN C. POHL. JR., DIES | 607 | |
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES | 608 | |
CYANITE OCCURRENCE IN MASSACHUSETTS | Peter Zodac | 621 |
A HALL OF THREE BILLION YEARS | 622 | |
WITT HILL CHRYSOBERYL LOCALITY | C. F. Marble | 623 |
A THREE WAY PORTABLE LAMP | R. Steeneck | 624 |
COLLECTOR'S COLUMN | A. Cal Lector | 626 |
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY | Commander John Sinkankas | 627 |
AGATE BELT BUCKLE | Lucille Sanger | 630 |
THE SAND COLLECTOR | Peter Zodac | 632 |
SOME NOTES ON PUNTA ARENAS | 635 | |
CYANITE OCCURRENCES IN MASSACHUSETTS | Peter Zodac | 636 |
AERIAL PROSPECTORS REPORT SEVEN MORE POSSIBLE IRON FORMATIONS IN N. MINNESOTA | 637 | |
OBITUARY NOTICES | 638 | |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NEWS | 639 | |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 651 | |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 686 | |
GENERAL INDEX OF AUTHORS AND CONTENTS FOR 1951 | 687 |