American Mineralogist
REGULAR ARTICLE
211 Reaction series for subalkaline igneous rocks based on different oxygen pressure conditions
227 Refraction corrections for universal stage measurements. I. Uniaxial crystals
246 Nsutite – a widespread manganese oxide mineral
267 Some properties of α-monochloronaphthalene-diiodomethane immersion media
291 Solid state formation of barium, strontium and lead feldspars in clay-sulfate mixtures
310 Skutterudites (Co, Ni, Fe)As3-x; composition and cell dimensions
328 Cenosite from Cotopaxi, Colorado
337 Doverite from Cotopaxi, Colorado
344 New study of cryophyllite
353 Manganoan lipscombite from the Sapucaia pegmatite mine, Minas Gerais, Brazil; first occurrence of lipscombite in nature
360 Co-existing cummingtonite and hornblende in an amphibolite from Duchess, Queensland, Australia
371 A comparison of two methods of determining heats of reaction by differential thermal analysis
379 Aragonite in the Franciscan rocks of the Pacheco Pass area, California
388 The nature of Mg2+ – Fe2+ distribution in some ferromagnesian silicate minerals
398 Ježekite is morinite
401 On Christ’s postulated boron-oxygen polyions in some hydrated borates of unknown crystal structures
404 On the occurrence of siderotil in Thames River gravel
409 Reexamination of cuprorivaite
411 A computer program for handling chemical analyses of amphiboles and other minerals
487 Constitution and By-Laws of the Mineralogical Society of America, November, 1961
490 Directory of Fellows and Members of the Mineralogical Society of America
AWARD
427 Awards
NEW MINERAL NAMES
414 New Mineral Names
MINERALOGICAL NOTES
395 Mineralogical Notes: Helvite near Beaver, Utah
NOTES
423 Notices
BOOK REVIEW
421 Book Reviews
PROCEEDINGS
470 List of former officers and meeting places
470 Proceedings, of the 42nd Annual Meeting, of the Mineralogical Society of America at Cincinnati, Ohio
MEMORIAL
438 Memorials
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