TABLE OF CONTENTS 1950 |
January/February | Whole #214 | 25:1-2 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 2 | |
A DESCRIPTION OF THE QUARTZ MINERALS FOUND AT BAYARD, NEBR. | Richard S. Mitchell | 3 |
TWO NEW MINERALIGHTS ON MARKET | 7 | |
GARNETS IN THE LAND DOWN UNDER. PART 1. | John N. Trainer | 8 |
EXPEDITION TO MT. APATITE, MAINE | Constance P. Trott | 17 |
A HALITE OCCURRENCE IN MAINE | Peter Zodac | 19 |
ARIZONA STATE FAIR MINERAL SHOW | Ida Smith | 20 |
WHAT ABOUT THE COLLECTOR-DEALER | A. Busted Dealer | 22 |
FULGURITE HUNTER MAKES 'KILLING' | Mayme Myers | 23 |
NEWARK SOCIETY VISITS FRANKLIN, N. J. | Peter Zodac | 24 |
SOME OBSERVATIONS ON A SOJOURN THRU EUROPE. PART 1. | Joel M.Halpern | 28 |
POCKET SIZE ALPHA-COUNTER | 34 | |
RAMBLINGS OF A ROCKHOUND | R. F. Henley | 35 |
THE OAKS CORNERS, N. Y., LIMESTONE QUARRY | Claude H. Smith | 39 |
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES | 40 | |
QUARTZ 'DIAMONDS' IN OLIVINE BASALT | Arthur W. Clark | 50 |
GLYCERINE POPULAR IN AUSTRALIA | 51 | |
A PERIDOTITE BODY IN THE LARAMIE MOUNTAINS, WYOMING | John P. Albanese | 52 |
FORMATION OF LIMONITE TUBES | S. Butler | 55 |
THE MICRO-MOUNTER | Leo N. Yedlin | 56 |
MINERAL JAUNT TO SOUTH DAKOTA | Howard E. Jackson | 58 |
FUKUI EARTHQUAKE | 59 | |
MOLYBDENUM IS VITAL NEED IN MOST SOILS | T. R. Henry | 60 |
LARGE NUGGETS IN U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM | 60 | |
COLLECTORS' COLUMN | A. Cal Lector | 61 |
BICKFORD BUYS NOYES COLLECTION | 61 | |
ADDENDA TO GILLETTE QUARRY ARTICLE | 61 | |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 62 | |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 112 | |
March/April | Whole #215 | 25:3-4 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 114 | |
SOME OBSERVATIONS ON A SOJOURN THRU EUROPE. PART 2. | Joel Martin Halpern | 115 |
FIELD TRIP (A POEM) | F. E. Schiller | 122 |
RARE EARTH DEPOSITS FOUND IN CALIFORNIA | 123 | |
CAVES OF WEST VIRGINIA | 123 | |
GARNETS IN THE LAND DOWN UNDER. PART 2. | John N. Trainer | 124 |
AN EPSOMITE OCCURRENCE IN THE TINTIC DISTRICT, UTAH | Fred F. Meissner | 132 |
THE OCCURRENCE AND ASSOCIATION OF MILLERITE AND FLUORITE IN LIMESTONE QUARRIES OF ST. LOUIS, MO. AREA | J. A. Schraut, Jr. | 134 |
FULGURITES | Paul Hurd | 135 |
POUND OF TEA ISLAND, MAINE | Peter Zodac | 136 |
INSIGNIA CONTEST OF THE AMERICAN FEDERATION CONTEST | 138 | |
DEEPEST MINE SHAFT IN NORTH AMERICA | 138 | |
CONVENTION BULLETINS TO ALL MINERAL SOCIETIES | 138 | |
COBALT, CANADA, MINES ARE BEING REOPENED | 139 | |
SAMPLING CAPE MOUNTAIN CASSITERITE | Leo H. Satz | 140 |
MORE NOTES ON ORCHARD HILL, ELMSFORD, N. Y. | Evelyn Waite | 144 |
AERIAL FIELD TRIP PLANNED FOR AMERICAN FEDERATION CONCLAVE | 145 | |
ROCKS AND MINERALS OF THE MOON | Jeff Hill | 146 |
ATTENTION NORTH CAROLINA COLLECTORS | 147 | |
GEORGE R. HOWE OBITUARY NOTICE | Charles F. Marble | 147 |
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES | 148 | |
SUGGESTIONS FOR PROTECTION OF FRAGILE SPECIMENS | W. J. Foster | 155 |
SOME MINES OF OXFORD COUNTY, MAINE | Neil Jorgensen | 158 |
NEWARK MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY | Louis Reamer | 160 |
TEXAS MINERAL SHOW | 163 | |
THE MICRO-MOUNTER | Leo N. Yedlin | 164 |
COLLECTORS' COLUMN | A. Cal Lector | 168 |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 169 | |
ROBERT C. VANCE OBITUARY NOTICE | 178 | |
JADE AND CHRYSOPRASE IN TULARE COUNTY, CALIF. | 179 | |
May/June | Whole #216 | 25:5-6 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
GEOLOGY OF THE BROOKLYN-BATTERY TUNNEL | Thomas W. Fluhr | 250 |
JUDGES APPOINTED FOR INSIGNIA CONTEST | 254 | |
A ROCKHOUND'S PARADISE | Don MacLachlan | 255 |
FOOT-ITCH | F. R. Klink | 258 |
OBSERVING A METEOR FALL TO EARTH | John S. Albanese | 261 |
NEW PORTABLE MICROSCOPE | 263 | |
PILGRIMAGE TO PHILLY. | O. Ivan Lee | 264 |
MINERALS OF THE BROOKLYN-BATTERY TUNNEL | Peter Zodac | 266 |
U. S. GOVERNMENT PURCHASES INDUSTRIAL DIAMONDS | 267 | |
A 7,000 MILE AUTO TRIP | John E. Andress | 268 |
SO YOU ARE GOING TO MILWAUKEE | 270 | |
AN INTERESTING EXPERIENCE | Rev. William J. Frazer | 271 |
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES | 272 | |
THE MICRO-MOUNTER | Leo N. Yedlin | 280 |
EARTH SCIENCE ESSAY CONTEST FOR JUNIORS | 283 | |
COLLECTORS' KINKS MINERAL DISPLAY SUGGESTION | By C. O. Gettings | 283 |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 284 | |
NO TREMOLITE AT LOCKPORT, N. Y. | 284 | |
'WONDER MINERAL' OPENS NEW CONSTRUCTION HORIZONS | 285 | |
COLLECTORS' COLUMN | A. Cal Lector | 286 |
GETTINGS FEATURED IN TOLEDO PAPERS | 286 | |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 287 | |
CAL O GITE - THE SUPER FLUORESCENT | Cal O. Gettings | 297 |
Chipman Lead-Silver mine in Newbury, Mass. | Prof. Charles Palache | 247 |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 226 | |
MINERALS IN OUR WORLD | Elmer B. Rowley | 227 |
COAL MINING TO BE BOOSTED IN THE FAROES | 246 | |
July/August | Whole #217 | 25:7-8 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 338 | |
UTAH'S SCENIC SANDSTONE | Margaret D. Bensusan | 339 |
AGATE-WHAT IS IT? | Earl T. Childs | 344 |
THE APPLICATION OF NUMBERS TO MINERAL SPECIMENS IN THE FIELD | B. M. Shaub | 345 |
NOTES ON THE OCCURRENCE OF CELESTITE IN PENNA. | Howard V. Hamilton | 348 |
PROPRIETOR OF DESERT RAT'S NEST SERIOUSLY ILL | 350 | |
EMERALDS STOLEN FROM NEW YORK CITY MUSEUM | 351 | |
ROSCO C. WRIGHT DIES SUDDENLY | 351 | |
RAMBLINGS OF A ROCKHOUND | R. F. Henley | 352 |
A ROCKHOUND'S BIRD NEST | F. E. Rankin | 354 |
MINERALOGICALS - FROM A TO Z | Charles A. Thomas | 356 |
PRIEST'S 1400 ITEMS ON DISPLAY | 362 | |
WALTER W. BRADLEY (OBITUARY NOTICE) | 362 | |
URANIUM EXPLORATION IN THE UNITED STATES | Phillip L. Merritt | 363 |
WORLD'S LARGEST SANDSTONE QUARRY | 370 | |
A FAMOUS FORGOTTEN QUARTZ CRYSTAL LOCALITY, CRYSTAL HILL NEAR DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. | O. Ivan Lee | 372 |
MARSHALL PLAN AIDS ALGERIAN MINING | 373 | |
A NEW MINERAL LOCALITY IN BALTIMORE, MD. | Jack Kepper | 374 |
LINTEN B. GREENE, MINERAL COLLECTOR AND DEALER | 376 | |
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES | 377 | |
VERMICULITE---A FRIEND IN THE HOUSE | 387 | |
NEW YORK PROPERTY OWNERS TO LOSE RIGHTS TO MINERALS | 388 | |
BROOKLYN-BATTERY TUNNEL OPENED TO TRAFFIC | 388 | |
U. S. GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY HONORS VAN AMRINGE | 388 | |
COLLECTORS TALES. MISSED THE BOAT-NAW! | H. V. Hamilton | 389 |
MAKE YOURSELF A MORTAR | S. L. Clark | 390 |
OVER 7,000 HAVE SEEN ANDERSON COLLECTION | 391 | |
THE LUCK OF THE ROCKHOUND | Anthony W. Thurston | 392 |
THE MICRO-MOUNTER | Leo N. Yedlin | 394 |
FRENCH EQUATORIAL AFRICA DIAMOND FIELD GETS U. S. AID | 395 | |
COLLECTORS' COLUMN | A. Cal Lector | 396 |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 397 | |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 398 | |
September/October | Whole #218 | 25:9-10 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 450 | |
EXPLORING IN NORTHERN ONTARIO, CANADA | D. G. Stanley | 451 |
WORLD'S LARGEST METEOR CRATER | 460 | |
MISS BURWELL WINS INSIGNIA CONTEST | 460 | |
FRANK MORSE FEATURED IN AMERICAN MAGAZINE | 460 | |
THE SCARLET COPPER MINE, N. C. | C. Henry King | 451 |
COLLECTING IN NEW ENGLAND | Vincent Giordano | 462 |
MARSHALL PLAN TO AID BELGIAN CONGO TIN MINES | 463 | |
GIANT FIELD TRIP IN NEVADA-OCTOBER 7-8, 1950 | 464 | |
SENECA CALCITE | K. Spiroff | 466 |
SPECIALIZED COLLECTING - BERYLLIUM MINERALS | E. Lawrence Sampter | 467 |
RUBIES OF COWEE VALLEY, NORTH CAROLINA | Melbourne Smith | 474 |
NEW JERSEY BROOK A CARNELIAN LOCALITY | Peter Zodac | 481 |
A FIELD TRIP AT NIGHT | Albert S. White | 484 |
MINERAL INDUSTRIES MAIN BUSINESS IN SPRUCE PINE DIST., N. C. | 484 | |
CALIFORNIA CONVENTION MEETS ON DESERT | Clark Harrison | 485 |
THE WITCHERY OF SAND | George C. Olmsted | 488 |
ZUGSPITZE, GERMANY'S HIGHEST MOUNTAIN | 493 | |
MALACHITE AT BRIDGEPORT, PENN. | Charles A. Thomas | 494 |
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES | 496 | |
T. A. PATTERSON FEATURED IN GRANBY PAPER | 507 | |
COLLECTORS KINKS. A LABEL STAND | Mrs. Steve Blake | 507 |
WALTER D. ADAMS (COLLECTOR OF MINERALS) | Sara R. Adams | 508 |
COLLECTOR'S COLUMN | A. Cal Lector | 509 |
THE MICRO-MOUNTER | Leo N. Yedlin | 510 |
GOLD PANNING | Robert Roots | 512 |
FATHER OF AMERICAN GEOLOGY | Peter Zodac | 514 |
AMERICAN GEM AND MINERAL SUPPLIERS ASSOCIATION | 515 | |
NOTED SPECTROGRAPHER JOINS STAFF OF U. S. TESTING CO., INC | 515 | |
OPPORTUNITIES FOR LECTURING AND RESEARCH ABROAD | 516 | |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 518 | |
ATTENTION COLLECTORS-WARNING!!! | 524 | |
November/December | Whole #219 | 25:11-12 |
Title | Author | Start Page |
CHIPS FROM THE QUARRY | 562 | |
MINERALS OF THE CHAMPION, MICH., AREA | Joseph. A. Mandarino | 563 |
IRELAND-THE PREHISTORIC EL DORADO | Joel Martin Halpern | 566 |
ST. BARBARA AND THE MINERS-A MEMOIR OF BRAZIL | Margaret D. Bensusan | 569 |
GEODE HUNTING LED TO AIRPLANE PHOTOGRAPHY | Frank Beckwith | 572 |
LUCKY STONES | Ruth H. Wentworth | 576 |
INVESTIGATION OF PLACER YIELDS PETRIFIED FOREST | G. Elmo Shoup | 578 |
AN OCCURRENCE OF BABINGTONITE IN LOUDON CO., VA. | Philip R. Cosminsky | 579 |
MINERALS IN MEDICINE | A. J. Delario, M. D. | 580 |
COLLECTOR'S TALES. RANCHERS LOVE THEIR CATTLE | J. S. Albanese | 594 |
WE CLIMB A VOLCANO | Mrs. Gene Ohm | 595 |
WORLD NEWS ON MINERAL OCCURRENCES | 596 | |
IN MEMORIAM - JOHN H. BRODRICK | Fred R. Klink | 607 |
MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY MEMBERS VIEW DISPLAY OF SUMMER'S BEST FINDS | 608 | |
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES | 609 | |
TWO HOBBIES | H. H. Perkins | 610 |
COLORADO SPRINGS MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY AIDS PIONEER MUSEUM | Ruth V. Wright | 612 |
OUR 1950 SUMMER ACTIVITIES | E. Lawrence Sampter | 614 |
COLLECTOR'S COLUMN | A. Cal Lector | 615 |
REPORT OF OUTING OF THE NORTH JERSEY MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY, JUNE 24th AND 25th | 616 | |
MINERAL SHOPPER'S GUIDE | Charles A. Thomas | 618 |
THE SAND COLLECTOR | Peter Zodac | 619 |
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES | 620 | |
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS | 670 | |
GENERAL INDEX OF AUTHORS AND CONTENTS FOR 1950 | 671 |