TABLE OF CONTENTS 1966

 

January Whole #316 41:1
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INTERLOK - New Lapidary Blade
77
BLANCHARD SPRINGS CAVERNS Clara Roder 5
FLINT HILLS FOSSILS Marie Kennedy 15
PROPERTIES OF SOME COMMON ELEMENTS John S. Albanese 23
A SAND COLLECTOR'S FIELD TRIP Calvin B. Summons 32
NEW ORDOVICIAN FOSSIL LOCALITY IN SPAIN Argimiro Santos Munsuri 42
ESTABLISHING AND EDITING A CLUB BULLETIN Part I
76
THE MICROMOUNTER Neal Yedlin 38
COLLECTING FLUORESCENT MINERALS R. W. Jones, Jr. 44
PUBLICATIONS RECENTLY RECEIVED
46
CURRENT EVENTS (Eastern Fed.) Mrs. Vernon Wertz 47
FOSSIL DEPARTMENT Jerry Case 56
WITH OUR ADVERTISERS James N. Bourne 58
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY
2
MR. C. H. ROBINSON, SR. PASSES French Morgan 2
COMING EVENTS
3
MK DIAMOND PROMOTES EMBLEM TO PLANT MANAGER
18
PORTABLE HAND CASTER INTRODUCED BY WILKINSON
22
NEW METHOD FOR BLADE CHECKING DEVELOPED BY MK DIAMOND
74
 
 
February Whole #317 41:2
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MINERAL HUNTING IN THE PARRSBORO, NOVA SCOTIA AREA Gardiner Gregory 85
VOLCANOES OF HAWAII Professor Maurice B. Rosalsky 95
FORMATION OF DIAMONDS Murray Kane 112
HAVE A SHOW Warner Lord 114
CAIRNS 1st GEM & MINERAL EXHIBIT Kelvin Green 122
QUESTS AND DISCOVERIES Y. Mironov 154
ESTABLISHING AND EDITING A CLUB BULLETIN-Part 2
156
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES
103
COLLECTING FLUORESCENT MINERALS R. W. Jones 124
CURRENT EVENTS (Eastern Fed.) Mrs. Vernon Wertz 127
FOSSIL DEPARTMENT Jerry Case 136
WITH OUR ADVERTISERS James N. Bourne 138
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY
82
COMING EVENTS
83
MEMORIAL TO MARGUERITE AND LOUIS COLLYER
92
WILLIAM FREDERICK BUSCHING (Obituary)
99
FORT COLLINS ROCKHOUND CLUB
102
TREMENDOUS SALES AT STAR DIAMOND
108
THE EARTH IS TWICE AS OLD Arkady Simonyan 110
UNIVERSITY RECEIVES GIFT OF 166 MINERALS!
113
BROOKLYN CHILDREN'S MUSEUM TO EXPAND
118
HEVELIUS-FOUNDER OF LUNAR TOPOGRAPHY Tomasz J. Turley 119
CHE-HANNA ROCK AND MINERAL CLUB EXHIBIT
120
COLLECTING AROUND THULE, GREENLAND SFC. Don Owens 123
NEW POWER FEED 10 inch TRIM-SLAB SAW FROM STAR DIAMOND
134
 
 
March Whole #318 41:3
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NEW DISCOVERY OF SPECTACULAR VIVIANITES IN VIRGINIA Rudolph J. Bland, Jr. 165
COLLECTING THE MINERALS OF SOUTHERN PENNSYLVANIA Paul Broughton 169
TURNER'S ISLAND Joe Rothstein 175
TRILOBITES OF BUCKS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Larry J. Solomon 178
MINERAL COLLECTION AT MINES WORLD'S FOREMOST
182
ROCKS Henry Thomas 188
GIANT KURSK MAGNETIC ANOMALY Ivan Yurchenko 202
GEOPHYSICISTS EXPLORING INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF SOVIET TERRITORY Eric Lishnevskye, M. Sc. 220
ESTABLISHING AND EDITING A CLUB BULLETIN-Part 3
236
THE MICROMOUNTER Neal Yedlin 185
COLLECTING FLUORESCENT MINERALS R. W. Jones, Jr. 192
FOSSIL DEPARTMENT Jerry Care 204
OLD-OLD-LOCALITIES
206
R & M JUNIOR CLUB
208
WITH OUR ADVERTISERS James N. Bourne 210
CURRENT EVENTS (Eastern Fed.) Mrs. Vernon Wertz 214
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY
162
COMING EVENTS
163
NEW MULTI-BAND ULTRAVIOLET LAMP CREATES SUPERIOR FLUORESCENCE
184
CLARENCE A. MILLER (Obituary) Charles J. Kelly, Jr. 189
MICRO-MOUNTERS CLUB FOR NEW YORK CITY George Jellenik, Jr. 190
CRABTREE TO RECEIVE AIME AWARD
194
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS - Geology Conference
196
UNIVERSITY RECEIVES GEOLOGY GRANT
203
GEOCHEMISTRY SHORT COURSE
209
MINERAL LOCALITIES INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
211
ROSCHERITE FROM FOOTE MINE, CLEVELAND CO., N. C.
212
 
 
April Whole #319 41:4
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RAMBLE AROUND SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND Kelvin Green 245
NEW HAMPSHIRE TREASURE Ronald W. Gallup 249
SPRUCE PINE, AUGUST 1965 - A BEGINNER'S LOOK Hoxie Jones, Jr. 251
MUSEUMS John S. Albanese 255
BE CAREFUL Mrs. James F. Watts 267
ESTABLISHING AND EDITING A CLUB BULLETIN-Part 4
269
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES
264
OLD-OLD-LOCALITIES
272
FOSSIL DEPARTMENT Jerry Case 274
COLLECTING FLUORESCENT MINERALS R. W. Jones 282
PUBLICATIONS RECENTLY RECEIVED
286
R & M JUNIOR CLUB
288
WITH OUR ADVERTISERS James N. Bourne 290
CURRENT EVENTS (Eastern Fed.) Mrs. Vernon Wertz 293
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY
242
COMING EVENTS
.243
HAND CASTER BURNOUT OVEN PREVIEWED AT ORANGE COAST SHOW
248
FOLDING DARKROOM FOR PROSPECTING
250
MINERALOGICAL CROSSWORD PUZZLE Calvin B. Simmons 256
NOW IS THE TIME Anna Marie Heald 256
MINERAL WORD GAME George Ludwigson 258
THIRD ANNUAL FEDERATION MINERAL COMPETITIONS
260
STATE TREASURE OF GREENSTONE
260
GREGORY MUSEUM EXPANDING
262
DR. FREDERICK H. POUGH TO BE HONORED
263
SCHEELITE AND OTHER SPECIMENS HEADLINE FLUORESCENT MINERAL DISPLAY
263
NATURE SLIDE SETS
276
McCULLOCH OIL ACQUIRES ASPEN MINE PROPERTIES
283
NEW HANDBOOK ON JEWELRY CASTING TIPS - GRAND PRIZE TROPHY UNVEILED
284
STAR DIAMOND SPECIAL GRINDER-POLISHER
289
MINERAL LOCALITIES INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
292
STAR DIAMOND INTRODUCES NEW 8 inch - 10 inch GEM MAKING ARBOR
300
 
 
May Whole #320 41:5
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THE SPIRIT OF THE SEARCH-FOR EPIDOTE John E. Hufford 325
1966 EASTERN FEDERATION SHOW REPORT
331
MINERAL HUNTING AT THE MAGNET COVE BARITE MINE IN WALTON, NOVA SCOTIA Gardner E. Gregory 335
MT. AIRY, N. C. - THE GRANITE CITY Hollis J. Gordon 348
MINERAL COLLECTING IN ALASKA Mrs. Dana Nieman 350
MEMORIAL TO HUGH ALEXANDER FORD, ESQ., C.M.G. Grace G. Dearborn 352
ALABAMA'S MINERAL INDUSTRY CONTINUES TO INCREASE
354
'SURPRISES' OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN I. Tuezov 362
OUR TRIP TO MEXICO Helen E. Wright 366
ESTABLISHING AND EDITING A CLUB BULLETIN - Part 5
380
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES
342
WITH OUR ADVERTISERS James N. Bourne 370
CURRENT EVENTS (Eastern Fed.) Mrs. Vernon Wertz 373
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY
322
A LUCKY GRAB
322
COMING EVENTS
323
TREMENDOUS SMOKY QUARTZ CRYSTALS FOUND NEAR STONEHAM, MAINE
339
MRS. SOLOMON GOLAT, FAMOUS MINERALOGIST, DIES AT 53
340
UNUSUAL CHIASTOLITE FROM MASSACHUSETTS Anthony Thurston 346
HERMAN STONE
349
GEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION IN ANTARCTIC
372
MINERAL LOCALITIES INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
372
HELEN ADELE BROWN (In Memorian)
378
 
 
June Whole #321 41:6
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FERRIMOLYBDITE AND SOME ASSOCIATED MINERAL SPECIES Wm. J. Furbish 405
GEMS AND MINERALS Edward F. Olsen 410
OPEN-CUT MINING DEVELOPMENT TRENDS Acad. N. Melnikov 415
MUSEUM RESTORES NAME-FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
420
ROCKHOUND OF ROSS CREEK, NOVA SCOTIA Verna Wuorela 422
MINERAL HUNTING IN THE RAYMOND, N. H. AREA Gardiner Gregory 424
PLANT FOSSILS AND MARCASITE AT GLEN COVE, N. Y. Erec Graver 428
RING XL'S J. A. Oldenburg 434
EXPLOSIVE DIAMONDS MADE IN LABORATORY
442
ESTABLISHING AND EDITTING A CLUB BULLETIN - Part 5
460
COLLECTING FLUORESCENT MINERALS R. W. Jones 430
PUBLICATIONS RECENTLY RECEIVED
446
WITH OUR ADVERTISERS James N. Bourne 450
CURRENT EVENTS (Eastern Fed.) Mrs. Vernon Wertz 453
LATEST NEWS OF EASTERN FEDERATION SHOW, JUNE 30-JULY 1 & 2, 1966
402
COMING EVENTS
403
OPEN LETTER TO THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MINERALOGICAL SOCIETIES AND ITS SIX FEDERATIONS Mrs. Milton Turner 409
GEOLOGISTS IN THE NORTH
411
SUMMER CAMP THAT FEATURES MINERALS Mrs. Randall Pope 411
BUFFET DINNER SERVED DEALERS BEFORE MATAWAN MINERAL SHOW
412
THE INDIAN MAID AND THE GEOLOGIC MAP OR HOW TO REMEMBER NEW JERSEY'S GEOLOGY
419
BIGGEST ROCKHOUND EVENT IN CANADA
426
RUSSELL KEMP NEW DIRECTOR OF LIZZADRO MUSEUM
443
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI HONORS RETIRING SECRETARY OF ITS GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT
447
STAR DIAMOND INTRODUCES NEW 20 inch SLAB SAW
448
MINERAL LOCALITIES INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
449
IDEA DEPARTMENT
452
RESEARCH CITED AS REASON FOR RECORD SALES GAINS BY MK DIAMOND
459
 
 
July Whole #322 41:7
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A VISIT TO GREGORY MUSEUM A. Reg. Fisher 485
STATE NAMES IN THE MINERAL KINGDOM Richard M. Pearl 490
CUMBERLANDITE AND BOWENITE OF RHODE ISLAND
500
ANNUAL DINNER - MIN. SOCIETY OF D. C. Harry A. Dicken 504
ESTABLISHING AND EDITING A CLUB BULLETIN - Part 7
537
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES
495
COLLECTING FLUORESCENT MINERALS R. W. Jones 510
THUMBNAILS John Reiner 522
PUBLICATIONS RECENTLY RECEIVED
526
OLD-OLD-LOCALITIES
528
WITH OUR ADVERTISERS James N. Bourne 530
CURRENT EVENTS (Eastern Fed.) Mrs. Vernon Wertz 533
R & M JUNIOR CLUB
539
RHODE ISLAND STATE ROCK AND STATE MINERAL
482
COMING EVENT'S
483
PUTTING YOUR MINERALS TO WORK
489
SYRACUSE GEM & MINERAL CLUB
492
NEW LOW-COST JEWELRY MAKING KIT
502
OVERHEARD AT A SHOW Anna Marie Heald 506
PERRY NAMED RESEARCH METALLURGIST AT MK DIAMOND
508
ORE IN A FLUIDIZED BED Sergi Shantyr 509
UNIVERSITY RECEIVES SCIENCE GRANT
512
A LETTER FROM VIETNAM
514
AN OPEN LETTER TO ALL ROCKHOUNDS
516
NEW MINERALIGHT LAMP KIT
523
VANGUARD ABRASIVE CORP. OFFERS FREE BOOKLET ON DIAMOND BLADE USE
527
A NEW MINERAL - Landauite
527
MINERAL LOCALITIES INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
529
TRI-STATE MINERAL SHOW HELD MAY 1, 1966, IN GILL, MASS. Earl R.Melendy 536
THE GIANT OF A TOPAZ
538
A SUMMER CAMP FOR BOYS
553
 
 
August Whole #323 41:8
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WHY NOT SUBSTITUTE ROCKOLOGIST FOR ROCKHOUND? Frederick Kraissl, Jr. 579
JONES RUBY MINE David L. Rife 582
A FEMININE VIEW OF ROCK-HUNTING Elizabeth W. Pearce 584
THE RUSSIAN GEM P. Grigoryev and E. Berman 588
FIRST STEPS OF LIFE ON EARTH Erec Graves 595
ESTABLISHING AND EDITING A CLUB BULLETIN-PART 8
618
COLLECTING FLUORESCENT MINERALS R. W. Jones 590
PUBLICATIONS RECENTLY RECEIVED
606
WITH OUR ADVERTISERS James N. Bourne 607
CURRENT EVENTS (Eastern Fed.) Mrs. Vernon Wertz 609
FOSSIL SITE PROGRAM FOR MASSACHUSETTS
562
MISSISSIPPI GEM AND MINERAL SHOW
562
COMING EVENTS
563
FINGER LAKES GEM & MINERAL EXCHANGE
587
'CHESAPEAKE' EARTH SCIENCE & GEM SHOW
595
CREATIVE SHOWCASE RELEASE
595
MAP READING Anna Marie Heald 597
NEW CROSS FEED ON ALL STAR DIAMOND 10inch TRIM SAWS
602
CRUSHING ROCK BY THE CURRENTS Georgy Kelin, Eng. 603
MINERAL LOCALITIES INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
606
SHORT CALIFORNIA CONTRIBUTIONS READY
617
NEW WILKINSON PORTABLE HAND CASTER KIT DEMONSTRATED
620
RADIOACTIVE MINERALS OF ONTARIO, CANADA Stephen H. Watt 565
MINERALS OF THE LEHIGH QUARRY Paul Broughton 576
 
 
September Whole #324 41:9
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MINERAL DEPOSITS OF POLAND Thomasz J. Turley 645
PROSPECTING ON THE DOOR-STEPS OF THE NATIONS CAPITAL Lieut. Norman C. Anders 650
MINIATURE SIZE IS MY CHOICE FOUR MINERAL STUDY COLLECTIONS Frederick Kraissl, Jr., P.E. 656
GEOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY: ANY POINTS IN COMMON? Alexander Sidorenko 667
OLD-OLD-LOCALITIES
659
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES
662
COLLECTING FLUORESCENT MINERALS R. W. Jones 670
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY Bill Mosher 674
THUMBNAILS John Reiner 683
WITH OUR ADVERTISERS James N. Bourne 685
CURRENT EVENTS (Eastern Fed.) Mrs. Vernon Wertz 689
FOSSIL DEPARTMENT
699
SEPT. 1966, R&M-40th Anniversary Number
642
COMING EVENTS
643
NEW GUINEA TRIBESMEN IN BIG MINERAL FIND
666
MID-FAIRFIELD COUNTY YOUTH MUSEUM, WESTPORT, CONN.
676
RAYTECH MOVES TO NEW QUARTERS
680
MINERAL LOCALITIES INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
687
SECRET OPAL FIND IN AUSTRALIA
716
 
 
October Whole #325 41:10
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COMING EVENTS
723
ROCK AND MINERAL SOCIETY OF THE PHILIPPINES
730
COME TO THE FAIR Francis W. (Bud) Trapp 733
CAPE ATLANTIC ROCKHOUNDS Adele Sugden 740
MINERAL LOCALITIES INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
745
RESOLUTIONS ON THE DEATH OF PROF. EINAR WHALEN
746
MAGNESITE FOR 'OUR MINERAL HERITAGE' Mrs. Milton Turner 748
GEM AND MINERAL SHOW-OCT. 22, 23, 1966
762
MINES PRESIDENT AUSTRALIAN VISIT
763
NEW STAR DIAMOND 1967 GEM MAKING AS A HOBBY BOOKLET NOW AVAILABLE
774
NEW CARVING WAX FOR JEWELRY MAKING INTRODUCED BY WILKINSON
777
ESTABLISHING AND EDITING A CLUB BULLETIN-Part 9
780
ROBERT I. MARTIN (Sept. 30, 1879 - July 19, 1966)
796
UNIQUE CITY HAS UNIQUE SHOW Marie Kennedy 725
DO ROCKHOUNDS RUN? H. C. Dake 729
SEDALIA COPPER MINE, SALIDA, COLO. Lyle E. Nesbitt, Ph. D. 731
SERENDIPITY Harry A. Dickens 736
HOW MINERALOGICAL SOCIETIES CAN SERVE SCIENCE Frederick Kraissl, Jr., P.E. 742
MINERALS GIVEN IDENTIFICATION CERTIFICATES E. Popov 744
GEMSTONES OF LEE AND CHAMBERS COUNTIES, ALA. Henry Barwood 747
COLLECTING FLUORESCENT MINERALS R. W. Jones 750
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY Bill Mosher 754
WITH OUR ADVERTISERS James N. Bourne 765
CURRENT EVENTS (Eastern Fed.) Mrs. Vernon Wertz 769
OLD-OLD-LOCALITIES
776
R & M JUNIOR CLUB
778
UNIQUE AND BEAUTIFUL ROSE QUARTZ STOLEN
722
MINNESOTAITE LEFT OUT
722
 
 
November Whole #326 41:11
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BOULANGERITE AND 'MYSTERY RINGS' OF MADOC, ONTARIO Floyd Caesar 805
MINERALS OF COPPER MINE HILL, CUMBERLAND, R. I. Gardiner E. Gregory 810
SOME NOTES ON CRINOIDS Amel Priest 816
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES
820
PUBLICATIONS RECENTLY RECEIVED
830
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY Bill Mosher 833
WITH OUR ADVERTISERS James N. Bourne 845
CURRENT EVENTS (Eastern Fed.) Mrs. Vernon Wertz 849
COMING EVENTS
803
PLUTO IN THE SERVICE OF GEOLOGISTS Boris Voronin 809
COVINGTON PRESENTS A NEW IMPROVEMENT IN ITS 'WHO'S GOT THE ACTION' DELUXE GEM TUMBLER
813
MINERAL LOCALITIES INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
824
WE REMEMBER EINAR WHALEN Joe Rothstein 828
BEAR RIVER VALLEY ROCK SOCIETY
847
ESTABLISHING AND EDITING A CLUB BULLETIN
857
NEW WAX PATTERN INVESTMENT ANNOUNCED BY WILKINSON
873
 
 
December Whole #327 41:12
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GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY OF A LOCALITY IN NORTH CENTRAL MONROE COUNTY, INDIANA David F. Hers and Stephen W. Rose 885
OUR MINERAL HERITAGE SHOW TO FEATURE VARIETY Kenneth V. Zahn 891
MINERALOGY OF WEST REDDING, CONN., GARNET LOCALITY Lt. Raymond H. Murphy, Jr. 896
PAUL DESAUTELS RECEIVES LIFE MEMBERSHIP Harry A. Dickens 898
NATION'S CAPITAL VACATION Ruth Cole Wertz 900
EX-EDITOR SPEAKS HIS MIND
902
CAN ROCKOLOGISTS SAVE OUR COLLECTION AREAS? Frederick Kraissl, Jr. 907
ROCK HUNTING IN THE BRITISH ISLES Bill Davies, B.Sc. 918
COLLECTING FLUORESCENT MINERALS R. W. Jones 910
THE MICROMOUNTER Neal Yedlin 913
MINERAL IDENTIFICATION Charles J. Kelly, Jr. 922
THE AMATEUR LAPIDARY Bill Mosher 925
CURRENT EVENTS (Eastern Fed.) Mrs. Vernon Wertz 928
WITH OUR ADVERTISERS James N. Bourne 937
COMING EVENTS
883
ONCE AGAIN, THANK YOU
897
FOUR GIANTS IN THE FIELD OF MINERALOGY Gardiner E. Gregory 901
NEW SERVICE BEING ESTABLISHED AT ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY
912
TOPAZ CRYSTALS FOUND IN MAINE Gardiner E. Gregory 919
MINERALIGHT LAMP CHRISTMAS OFFER
926
DANBURY MINERAL & GEM SHOW A BIG HIT William H. Smith 927
MULTI-BAND MINERALIGHT LAMPS
940
ROM UNVEILS FABULOUS TREASURE Bill Ince 941

 

 

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