American Mineralogist

Volume 34, Issue no. 0708 : July - August 1949

REGULAR ARTICLE

471 Some aspects of the systern NaAlSiO4-CaO · Al2O3

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494 The Moore County meteorite: A further study with comment on its primordial environment

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508 Atterberg plastic limits of clay minerals

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513 The dufrenite problem

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541 Frondelite and the frondelite-rockbridgeite series

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550 Variations in differential thermal analysis curves of siderite

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559 Muscovite with small optic axial angle

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573 Paragenesis of the garnet and associated minerals of the Barton Mine near North Creek, New York

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583 The laboratory growth of quartz

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589 X-ray study of holdenite, mooreite and torreyite

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596 Quartz sphere grown into a faced crystal

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601 A note on the conversion of amorphous silica to quartz

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606 An improved method of etching iron meteorites

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608 Bodenbenderite, a discredited species

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611 Corrections to recent papers on probertite and lindgrenite

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NEW MINERAL NAMES

618 New mineral names

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NOTES and NEWS

600 Notes and news: Some notes on the point counter

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BOOK REVIEW

616 Book reviews

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PROCEEDINGS

614 Proceedings of societies

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American Mineralogist is an international journal that publishes mineralogical papers of broad interest to the geoscience and materials science community.