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INESEX Pages Issues Apatite, Bolivia, 59; Germany, 59; New Jer- Index, 324-38 1-80 Jan./Feb. (No. 1) sey, 26; Portugal, 59 Carlsen, K., Early Vermont Mining, 267-74 81-144 Mar/Apr. (No. 2) Aragonite, Vermont, 239 Carlton Quarry, Chester, Windsor County, 145-208 May/June (No. 3) Archibald, D. D., abstract, see Twenty-sec- Vermont, R. Clements, D. Robinson, 209-288 July/Aug. (No. 4) ond Rochester Mineralogical Symposium 231-35 289-352 Sept/Oct. (No. 5) Are “Free” Concretions and Geodes Cobble- Carnegie Mineralogical Award, 149 353-432 Nov./Dec. (No. 6) stones?, R. V. Dietrich, 412-16. Celestine, New Mexico, 67; New York, 192 Arem, J. E., see Media Reviews Cephalopod, Vermont, 227 Cover Photographs Arizona, Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Cerussite, Missouri, 105 Tucson, 34-38; Bisbee Mining & Histori- Cervantite, Arkansas, 135 January/February: Cerussite and fluorite, cal Museum, 40-45 Chabazite, New Jersey, 30 Blanchard mine, Socorro County, New Arkansas, antimony district, 134-37 Chalcocite, Vermont, 241 Mexico. Peter J. Modreski photo. Arsenopyrite, Arkansas, 135 Chalcopyrite, Arkansas, 135; Colorado, 353; March/April: Wulfenite, Red Cloud mine, Arsentsumebite, New Mexico, 67 Missouri, 104; Vermont, 235, 241 Arizona. Vienna Natural History Museum Art, see Robinson, S.; Sicree, A. A. Chamberlain, S. C., abstract, see Twenty-sec- specimen, O. Medenbach photo. Artinite, Vermont, 239 ond Rochester Mineralogical Symposium May/June: Legrandite, Ojuela mine, Mapimi, Aumente-Modreski, R., Fluorescent Miner- Chamosite, Arkansas, 135; Michigan, 389 Durango, Mexico. Houston Museum of als: A Review, 14-22 Chesterite, Jimthompsonite, and Clino- Natural Science specimen, Harold and Azurite, Michigan, 388 jimthompsonite from the Type Locality: Erica Van Pelt photo. Babcock, L. E., see Media Reviews Carlton Quarry, Chester, Windsor County, July/August: Grossular, Lowell, Vermont. Babingtonite, Michigan, 388 Vermont, R. I. Gait, D. R. Veblen, 275-81 Robert Whitmore specimen, Jeffrey Scovil Back, M. E., abstract, see Twenty-second Chesterite, Vermont, 235; 275-81 photo. Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Chips from the Quarry, 5, 85, 148, 293, 374 September/October: Rhodochrosite with Barker, P. B., see In Memoriam Chromite, Vermont, 241 tetrahedrite, chalcopyrite, and quartz, Barite, Colorado, 98; Michigan, 388; Mis- Chrysocolla, Michigan, 389 Sweet Home mine, Alma, Park County, souri, 104; New Jersey, 27; New York, 192 Cinnabar, near Lovelock, Pershing County, Colorado. Martin Zinn specimen, Jeffrey Barroisite, Vermont, 239 Nevada, R. B. Cook, 408-10 Scovil photo. Behnke, D., Vermont-Related Articles Pub- Classifieds, 77, 141, 205, 284, 365, 428 November/December: Silver, Bulldog mine, lished in Rocks & Minerals: An Annotated Clements, R., Carlton Quarry, Chester, Wind- Mineral County, Colorado. F. John Barlow Bibliography, 247 sor County, Vermont, 231-35; Vermont specimen, Malcomb Hierstedt photo. Bentley, A., Early Vermont Mining, 267-74 Visitor Information, 214-15 Beryl, Brazil, 58; South Dakota, 195 The Cliff, America’s First Native Copper Beryi from the Catherine No. 1 Mine, Casper Mine, T. Rosemeyer, 381-90 Mountain, Natrona County, Wyoming, N. Clinochlore, Vermont, 235, 264 Abstracts, see Twenty-second Rochester Tilander, M. I. Jacobson, 339-41 Clinochrysotile, Vermont, 241 Mineralogical Symposium: Contributed Bindheimite, Arkansas, 135 Clinojimthompsonite, Vermont, 235, 257-59, Papers in Specimen Mineralogy Biotite, Vermont, 235 275-80 Acanthite, Colorado, 97 Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum, Bis- Clinozoisite, Vermont, 235, 241 Actinolite, Vermont, 234, 239, 262 bee, Arizona, R. W. Graeme, 40-45 Collecting Microminerals in the Arkansas Albite, Michigan, 388; Vermont, 235, 239, Bismutoferrite, Connecticut, 197 Antimony District, A. E. Smith, C. 262 Bornite, Colorado, 98, 353 Staszak, 134-37 Alexander, J. H., Pikes Peak Topaz, 320-23 Bostwick, R., Fluorescent Minerals of Ster- Colorado Fluorite, B. L. Muntyan, 164-79 Alexandrite, Urals, 197 ling Hill: 1989-1995 Colorado Topaz, P. J. Modreski, T. C. Allanite, Vermont, 239 Bournonite, Colorado, 98 Michalski, 306-19 Amazonite, Virginia, 198 Brochantite, New Mexico, 67 Colorado, Zuni mine, 94-101 Ammonite, 342 Brownstone, see Guinness Columbite, Wyoming, 341 Analcime, Michigan, 388 Brucite, Vermont, 239, 264 Coming Events, 76, 133, 204, 283, 363, 427 Anatase, Colorado, 98; Vermont, 262 Bulakh, A., The Pearl of St. Petersburg: St. Conchoidal Fracture in Calcite, J. Sinkankas, Ancylite, Vermont, 262 Petersburg University’s Mineral Collec- 347-48 Anglesite, Colorado, 98 tion, 187-90 Connoisseur’s Choice, R. B. Cook, Cavan- Ankerite, Arkansas, 135 Calcite, 191-92; Arkansas, 135; California, site, near Wagholi, Poona District, Maha- Ansell, H. G., abstract, see Twenty-second 58; Colorado, 353; Michigan, 389; Mis- rashtra, India, 180-82; Celestine, Maybee Rochester Mineralogical Symposium souri, 105; Mexico, 57; New York, 192, Quarry, Monroe County, Michigan, Anthophyllite, Vermont, 235, 239 199; Vermont, 239, 264 112-15; Cinnabar, near Lovelock, Persh- Antigorite, Vermont, 239 Cares, J. W., Vermont Mineral Locality ing County, Nevada, 408-10; Proustite, 70 ROCKS & MINERALS INESEX Pages Issues Apatite, Bolivia, 59; Germany, 59; New Jer- Index, 324-38 1-80 Jan./Feb. (No. 1) sey, 26; Portugal, 59 Carlsen, K., Early Vermont Mining, 267-74 81-144 Mar/Apr. (No. 2) Aragonite, Vermont, 239 Carlton Quarry, Chester, Windsor County, 145-208 May/June (No. 3) Archibald, D. D., abstract, see Twenty-sec- Vermont, R. Clements, D. Robinson, 209-288 July/Aug. (No. 4) ond Rochester Mineralogical Symposium 231-35 289-352 Sept/Oct. (No. 5) Are “Free” Concretions and Geodes Cobble- Carnegie Mineralogical Award, 149 353-432 Nov./Dec. (No. 6) stones?, R. V. Dietrich, 412-16. Celestine, New Mexico, 67; New York, 192 Arem, J. E., see Media Reviews Cephalopod, Vermont, 227 Cover Photographs Arizona, Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Cerussite, Missouri, 105 Tucson, 34-38; Bisbee Mining & Histori- Cervantite, Arkansas, 135 January/February: Cerussite and fluorite, cal Museum, 40-45 Chabazite, New Jersey, 30 Blanchard mine, Socorro County, New Arkansas, antimony district, 134-37 Chalcocite, Vermont, 241 Mexico. Peter J. Modreski photo. Arsenopyrite, Arkansas, 135 Chalcopyrite, Arkansas, 135; Colorado, 353; March/April: Wulfenite, Red Cloud mine, Arsentsumebite, New Mexico, 67 Missouri, 104; Vermont, 235, 241 Arizona. Vienna Natural History Museum Art, see Robinson, S.; Sicree, A. A. Chamberlain, S. C., abstract, see Twenty-sec- specimen, O. Medenbach photo. Artinite, Vermont, 239 ond Rochester Mineralogical Symposium May/June: Legrandite, Ojuela mine, Mapimi, Aumente-Modreski, R., Fluorescent Miner- Chamosite, Arkansas, 135; Michigan, 389 Durango, Mexico. Houston Museum of als: A Review, 14-22 Chesterite, Jimthompsonite, and Clino- Natural Science specimen, Harold and Azurite, Michigan, 388 jimthompsonite from the Type Locality: Erica Van Pelt photo. Babcock, L. E., see Media Reviews Carlton Quarry, Chester, Windsor County, July/August: Grossular, Lowell, Vermont. Babingtonite, Michigan, 388 Vermont, R. I. Gait, D. R. Veblen, 275-81 Robert Whitmore specimen, Jeffrey Scovil Back, M. E., abstract, see Twenty-second Chesterite, Vermont, 235; 275-81 photo. Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Chips from the Quarry, 5, 85, 148, 293, 374 September/October: Rhodochrosite with Barker, P. B., see In Memoriam Chromite, Vermont, 241 tetrahedrite, chalcopyrite, and quartz, Barite, Colorado, 98; Michigan, 388; Mis- Chrysocolla, Michigan, 389 Sweet Home mine, Alma, Park County, souri, 104; New Jersey, 27; New York, 192 Cinnabar, near Lovelock, Pershing County, Colorado. Martin Zinn specimen, Jeffrey Barroisite, Vermont, 239 Nevada, R. B. Cook, 408-10 Scovil photo. Behnke, D., Vermont-Related Articles Pub- Classifieds, 77, 141, 205, 284, 365, 428 November/December: Silver, Bulldog mine, lished in Rocks & Minerals: An Annotated Clements, R., Carlton Quarry, Chester, Wind- Mineral County, Colorado. F. John Barlow Bibliography, 247 sor County, Vermont, 231-35; Vermont specimen, Malcomb Hierstedt photo. Bentley, A., Early Vermont Mining, 267-74 Visitor Information, 214-15 Beryl, Brazil, 58; South Dakota, 195 The Cliff, America’s First Native Copper Beryi from the Catherine No. 1 Mine, Casper Mine, T. Rosemeyer, 381-90 Mountain, Natrona County, Wyoming, N. Clinochlore, Vermont, 235, 264 Abstracts, see Twenty-second Rochester Tilander, M. I. Jacobson, 339-41 Clinochrysotile, Vermont, 241 Mineralogical Symposium: Contributed Bindheimite, Arkansas, 135 Clinojimthompsonite, Vermont, 235, 257-59, Papers in Specimen Mineralogy Biotite, Vermont, 235 275-80 Acanthite, Colorado, 97 Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum, Bis- Clinozoisite, Vermont, 235, 241 Actinolite, Vermont, 234, 239, 262 bee, Arizona, R. W. Graeme, 40-45 Collecting Microminerals in the Arkansas Albite, Michigan, 388; Vermont, 235, 239, Bismutoferrite, Connecticut, 197 Antimony District, A. E. Smith, C. 262 Bornite, Colorado, 98, 353 Staszak, 134-37 Alexander, J. H., Pikes Peak Topaz, 320-23 Bostwick, R., Fluorescent Minerals of Ster- Colorado Fluorite, B. L. Muntyan, 164-79 Alexandrite, Urals, 197 ling Hill: 1989-1995 Colorado Topaz, P. J. Modreski, T. C. Allanite, Vermont, 239 Bournonite, Colorado, 98 Michalski, 306-19 Amazonite, Virginia, 198 Brochantite, New Mexico, 67 Colorado, Zuni mine, 94-101 Ammonite, 342 Brownstone, see Guinness Columbite, Wyoming, 341 Analcime, Michigan, 388 Brucite, Vermont, 239, 264 Coming Events, 76, 133, 204, 283, 363, 427 Anatase, Colorado, 98; Vermont, 262 Bulakh, A., The Pearl of St. Petersburg: St. Conchoidal Fracture in Calcite, J. Sinkankas, Ancylite, Vermont, 262 Petersburg University’s Mineral Collec- 347-48 Anglesite, Colorado, 98 tion, 187-90 Connoisseur’s Choice, R. B. Cook, Cavan- Ankerite, Arkansas, 135 Calcite, 191-92; Arkansas, 135; California, site, near Wagholi, Poona District, Maha- Ansell, H. G., abstract, see Twenty-second 58; Colorado, 353; Michigan, 389; Mis- rashtra, India, 180-82; Celestine, Maybee Rochester Mineralogical Symposium souri, 105; Mexico, 57; New York, 192, Quarry, Monroe County, Michigan, Anthophyllite, Vermont, 235, 239 199; Vermont, 239, 264 112-15; Cinnabar, near Lovelock, Persh- Antigorite, Vermont, 239 Cares, J. W., Vermont Mineral Locality ing County, Nevada, 408-10; Proustite, 70 ROCKS & MINERALS Delores Mine, Chafiarcillo, Chile, 344-46; Foord, E. E., abstract, see Twenty-second Hlava, P. F., Zunyite and Associated Minerals Rutile-Included Quartz, Waterbury, Ver- Rochester Mineralogical Symposium from the Zuni Mine, San Juan County, mont, 248-251; Scheelite, Camp Bird Forsterite, Vermont, 241 Colorado, 94-101 Mine, Ouray County, Colorado, 52-55 Fortier, E. A., Hidden Worlds: Inside Stony Howard, D. G., abstract, see Twenty-second Concretions, 412-16 Meteorites, 124-26 Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Conichalcite, New Mexico, 67 Fossils, Illinois, 414 Howe, J. L., Perkins Museum of Geology Cookeite, Arkansas, 135 Francis, C. A., abstract, see Twenty-second and the History of the Vermont State Col- Cook, R. B., see Connoisseur’s Choice, see Rochester Mineralogical Symposium lection, 252-55 Media Reviews Fritzsch, E. D., abstract, see Twenty-second Hiibnerite, Colorado, 353 Cook, W. R., Jr., abstract, see Twenty-second Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Huff, R. C., abstract, see Twenty-second Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Gaber, B. P., abstract, see Twenty-second Rochester Mineralogical Syniposium Copper, Michigan, 269, 389 Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Huff, R. G., abstract, see Twenty-second Corundum, New Jersey, 30 Gait, R. I., Chesterite, Jimthompsonite, and Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Cosalite, Colorado, 98 Clinojimthompsonite from the Type Local- Hydrozincite, New Jersey, 30 Coskren, T. D., abstract, see Twenty-second ity: Carlton Quarry, Chester, Windsor Illinois, fossils, 414 Rochester Mineralogical Symposium County, Vermont, 275-81; see Who’s Who Iimenite, Vermont, 242 Covellite, Michigan, 389 in Mineral Names Index to Volume 70 (1995), 72-75 Crystal Faces of Fluorescence, M. Robbins, Galena, Colorado, 98, 353; Michigan, 389; In Memoriam: John Reiner (1909-1995), P. 57-60 Missouri, 104 B. Barker 128-30 Cuprite, Michigan, 389 Gastropod, Vermont, 227 Ireland, J. S., abstract, see Twenty-second Cyanotrichite, New Mexico, 67 Gault, A., abstract, see Twenty-second Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Daniel A. LoRusso, Artist and Model Maker, Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Iron, Vermont, 267 S. Robinson, 1 16-17 Geo-Currents, J. M. Matty, 12-13, 93, Ishikawaite, Maine, 195 Darling, R. S., abstract, see Twenty-second 155-56, 300-02, 378-80 Jacobson, M. I., Beryl from the Catherine Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Geodes, 412-16 No. | Mine, Casper Mountain, Natrona Datolite, Michigan, 389 Geology of Vermont, B. Doolan, 218-25 County, Wyoming, 339-41 Delphinapterus leucas, Vermont, 217, 229 Global warming, 300-01 Jamesonite, Arkansas, 135 DeMark, R. S., see Through the ’Scope Goethite, Arkansas, 135 Jimthompsonite, Vermont, 235, 257-59, Dickite, Arkansas, 135; Colorado, 98 Gold, Vermont, 270 275-80 Dietrich, R. V., see Rock Chips Gorton, M. P., abstract, see Twenty-second John Beale, Dinosaur Sculptor, S. Robinson, Dinosaur, Arizona, 34-38; artists, 1 16-17, Rochester Mineralogical Symposium 183 183 Goyazite, Colorado, 353 Johnson, C. B., abstract, see Twenty-second Diopside, New Jersey, 30; Vermont, 241, 264 Gnidovec, D., see Media Reviews Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Dolomite, 155-56; Missouri, 105; Vermont, Graeme, R. W., Bisbee Mining & Historical Jordanite, Colorado, 98 235, 241 Museum, Bisbee, Arizona, 40-45 Kaolinite, Colorado, 98 Doolan, B., Geology of Vermont, 218-25 Granite, Vermont, 272 Kaolin, Vermont, 269 Duftite, New Mexico, 67 Graphite, Vermont, 241 Kearns, L. E., abstract, see Twenty-second Early Vermont Mining, K. Carlsen, A. Bent- Grayite, Maine, 194 Rochester Mineralogical Symposium ley, 267-74 Grossular, Vermont, 216, 241, 264 Keitel, F., see Media Reviews Editorial (guest): Museum Support Groups, J. Guinness, A. C., Portland Brownstone, Con- Keitel, S., see Media Reviews S. White, 304; The Place of Descriptive necticut’s Contribution to the Building of King, V. T., abstract, see Twenty-second Mineralogy in Modern Science, A. Pring, America, 46-51 Rochester Mineralogical Symposium; Ver- 158-62 Guitermanite, Colorado, 98 mont Mineral Locality Index, 324-38 Elder, R. A., abstract, see Twenty-second Gypsum, Vermont, 262; Wyoming, 59 Kissin, S. A., abstract, see Twenty-second Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Hadden, S. H., Minerals of the Quarries of Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Emerald, Urals, 197 Lowell-Eden, Vermont, 236-44; Vermont’s Krzyzanowski, S. E., A New Dinosaur for the Enargite, Colorado, 98 State Gem, Mineral, Rock & Fossil, Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, Epidote, Michigan, 389; Vermont, 235, 241 216-17 Arizona, 34-38 Ernissee, J. J., see Media Reviews Halite, Germany, 57 Kuramite, Colorado, 98 Faller, E. W., abstract, see Twenty-second Hampson, A. G., Zunyite and Associated Kyanite, Vermont, 262 Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Minerals from the Zuni Mine, San Juan Lange, D. E., abstract, see Twenty-second Falster, A. U., abstract, see Twenty-second County, Colorado, 94-101 Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Hanson, S. L., abstract, see Twenty-second Lauf, R., abstract, see Twenty-second Ferro-axinite, Maine, 199; Vermont, 199, 241 Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Ferrohornblende, Vermont, 241 Harmotome, Vermont, 262 Laumontite, Michigan, 389 Flashback!, J. A. Bartsch, 9-10, 91-92, Hauyne, 196 Lazurite, 196 153-54, 298-99, 376-77 Hedenbergite, Vermont, 242 Lecheminant, G. M., abstract, see Twenty- Fluoborite, New Jersey, 30 Hematite, Michigan, 389; Vermont, 264 second Rochester Mineralogical Sympo- Fluorapatite, Colorado, 98, 353; Vermont, Hemimorphite, Missouri, 105 sium 241 Henderson, W. A., Jr., abstract, see Twenty- Letters, 7, 89-90, 151, 295-96, 375 Fluorapophyllite, Michigan, 389 second Rochester Mineralogical Sympo- Lichte, F. E., abstract, see Twenty-second Fluorescent Forum, M. Robbins, The Crystal sium; see Through the ’Scope Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Faces of Fluorescence, 57-60 Hendrik Hackl, German Sculptor, S. Robin- Liebetrau, A., Mineral Masterpieces in Vien- Fluorescent Minerals: A Review, P. J. Mod- son, 342-43 na: A Look at the Collection at the Natural reski, R. Aumente-Modreski, 14-22 Herd, R. K., abstract, see Twenty-second History Museum, 118-23 Fluorescent Minerals of Sterling Hill: Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Liebetrau, S., Mineral Masterpieces in Vien- 1989-1995, R. Bostwick, 24-32 Herkimer “diamonds,” 397-401 na: A Look at the Collection at the Natural Fluorite, Colorado, 164-79, 353; New Jersey, Hidden Worlds: Inside Stony Meteorites, E. History Museum, | 18-23 30; New York, 199; Ohio, 57 A. Fortier, 124-26 Lime, Vermont, 272 Volume 72, January/February 1997 71 Limonite-goethite, Missouri, 105 Vendl, R. Stoufer, 350-54 Powellite, New Jersey, 31 Linarite, New Mexico, 67 Middleton, see Media Reviews Prehnite, Michigan, 389; Vermont, 242 Lizardite, Vermont, 242 Mimetite, New Mexico, 67 Pring, A., see Editorials (guest) Lyckberg, P., abstract, see Twenty-second Mineral Masterpieces in Vienna: A Look at Prior, H. L., Some Mines & Minerals of Rochester Mineralogical Symposium the Collection at the Natural History Morgan County, Missouri, 102-10 Magnesiochromite, Vermont, 241 Museum, S. Liebetrau, A. Liebetrau, Proustite, Colorado, 98 Magnesiohornblende, Vermont, 242 118-23 Proustite, Delores Mine Chafiarcillo, Chile, Magnesite, Vermont, 242, 264 Minerals of the Quarries of Lowell-Eden, R. B. Cook, 34446 Magnetite, New York, 192; Vermont, 216, Vermont, S. H. Hadden, 236-44 Pyroaurite, Vermont, 242 235, 242 Mining Art at Penn State University, A. A. Pumpellyite, Michigan, 390 Malachite, Missouri, 105; Vermont, 264 Sicree, 391-96 Pyrite, Arkansas, 135; Colorado, 98, 353; Mandarino, J. A., abstract, see Twenty-sec- Missouri, Morgan County mines and miner- Michigan, 390; Missouri, 105; Vermont, ond Rochester Mineralogical Symposium als, 102-10 216, 235, 242, 262 Manganese, Vermont, 267 Moats, W. P., Zunyite and Associated Miner- Pyrrhotite, Arkansas, 135; Vermont, 269 Marble, Vermont, 270 als from the Zuni Mine, San Juan County, Qadri, S. B., abstract, see Twenty-second Margarite, Vermont, 242 Colorado, 94-101 Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Martin, R. F., abstract, see Twenty-second Modreski, P. J., Colorado Topaz, 306-19; Quartz, 193; Arkansas, 135; Canada, 200; Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Fluorescent Minerals: A Review, 14-22; Colorado, 98, 353; Michigan, 390; Mis- McDougall, R., abstract, see Twenty-second see Media Reviews souri, 105; New York, 192, 397; Vermont, Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Monazite-(Ce), Maine, 194 242, 248-50, 262; Wyoming, 341 Media Reviews: Amethyst—Geschichte, Monohydrocalcite, New Jersey, 30 Ratkevich, R. P., A New Dinosaur for the Eigenschaften, Fundorte, K. J. Wenrich, Moon, 378-80 Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, 360; Bibliography of Colorado Mining Mottramite, New Mexico, 67 Arizona, 34-38 History, P. J. Modreski, 361; The Complete Muntyan, B. L., Colorado Fluorite, 164-79 Reiner, J., see In Memoriam T. Rex, J. J. Ernissee, 131; Diamonds from Muscovite, Colorado, 353; Vermont, 242 Rhodochrosite, Colorado, 353 the Mohawk Valley (video), J. C. Medici, Museum Notes & Announcements, 69-71, Richards, R. P., abstract, see Twenty-second 420; The F. John Barlow Mineral Collec- 138-39, 184-86, 356-57, 422-24 Rochester Mineralogical Symposium tion, R. B. Cook, 418; Fluorescence, Gems Museums, Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Robbins, M., The Crystal Faces of Fluores- and Minerals under Ultraviolet Light, P. J. (Arizona), 34-38; Bisbee Mining and His- cence, 57-60 Modreski, 64; Fossil Collector’s Hand- torical Museum (Arizona), 40—45; Perkins Robertson, P. B., abstract, see Twenty-second book: Finding, Identifying, Preparing, Dis- Museum of Geology (Vermont), 252-55; Rochester Mineralogical Symposium playing, D. M. Gnidovec, 362; Fossil Beds St. Petersburg University Museum (Rus- Robinson, D., Carlton Quarry, Chester, of the Falls of the Ohio, L. E. Babcock, sia), 187-90; Vienna Natural History Windsor County, Vermont, 231-35; Ver- 132; Geology of the Lake Superior Region, Museum (Austria), 118-23 mont Visitor Information, 214-15 M. L. Wilson, 132; Humbolt’s Travels in Museum Support Groups, J. S. White, 304 Robinson, G. W., abstract, see Twenty-sec- Siberia (1837-1842): The Gemstones, A. Natrolite, Michigan, 389 ond Rochester Mineralogical Symposium E. Smith, 419; / Dig Fossils (video), A. A. A New Dinosaur for the Arizona-Sonora Robinson, S., Daniel A. LoRusso, Artist and Sicree, 362; Mineral Collecting in Desert Museum, Tucson, Arizona, D. W. Model Maker, 118-19; Hendrik Hackl, Vermont, R. Middleton, 361; Mineralogi- Thayer, R. P. Ratkevich, S. E. German Sculptor, 342-43; John Beale, cal Record Index, Volumes I-XXV, Krzyzanowski, 34-38 Dinosaur Sculptor, 183 1970-1994, R. B. Cook, 358; Minerals of New Jersey, fluorescent minerals, 24-32 Rock Chips: Are “Free” Concretions and Arkansas: An Electronic Database New Mexico, Buckhorn mine, 66-68 Geodes Cobblestones?, R. V. Dietrich, (MINARK) (software), A. E. Smith, 362; Newsome, D., see Media Reviews 412-16 Miner’s Flame Light Book, F. and S. Keit- Norbergite, New Jersey, 30 Rosemeyer, T., The Cliff, America’s First el, 359; Photographing Minerals, Fossils Nosean, 196 Native Copper Mine, 381-90 & Lapidary Materials, J. E. Arem, 418; Nowak, B. A., abstract, see Twenty-second Rucklidge, J. C., abstract, see Twenty-second Rainbow Minerals, D. Newsome, 64; Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Roadside Geology of Vermont, R. Middle- Olivenite, New Mexico, 67 Rutile-Included Quartz, Waterbury, Vermont, ton, 281; Rocks and Minerals, J. E. Arem, O'Neill, K. A., abstract, see Twenty-second R. B. Cook, 248-50 202; Rocks and Minerals of Kentucky, N. Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Salmero6n, B., abstract, see Twenty-second R. Shaffer, 358; Rocks from Space, L. Paragonite, Vermont, 242 Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Schramm, 360; Ultraviolet Light and Fluo- Pearl of St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg Uni- “Samarskite,” Maine, 195 rescent Minerals, R. B. Cook, 63; West versity’s Mineral Collection, A. Bulakh, Sartorite, Colorado, 99 Coast Fossils—A Guide to the Ancient Life 187-90 Schramm, L., see Media Reviews of Vancouver Island, D. M. Rudkin, 202 Pecoraite, Vermont, 242 Schuele, E. M., Vermont’s Geologic History Medici, J. C., see Media Reviews; The Pelecypod, Vermont, 229 as Told by Its Fossils, 226-30; Vermont's Smithsonian Institution Gets a Herkimer Perkins Museum of Geology and the History State Gem, Mineral, Rock & Fossil, “Diamond” Quartz Pocket, 397-401 of the Vermont State Collection, J. L. 216-17 Meteorites, 12-13, 124-26 Howe, 252-55 Searching Vermont for Microminerals, M. H. Mica, Virginia, 198 Phlogopite-biotite, Vermont, 242 Weber, W. A. Henderson, Jr., 262-66 Michalski, T. C., Colorado Topaz, 306-19 Pikes Peak Topaz, J. H. Alexander, 320-23 Septarium, 413 Michigan, Cliff mine, 381-390 Pitman, L. C., abstract, see Twenty-second Shaffer, N. R., see Media Reviews Microcline, Michigan, 389; Vermont, 242 Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Sicree, A. A., Mining Art at Penn State Uni- Microlite, Maine, 195 Place of Descriptive Mineralogy in Modern versity, 391-96; see Media Reviews Micromineral Collectors and Extinct Science, A. Pring, 158-62 Siderite, Vermont, 242 Mines—The Buckhorn Mine, New Mexi- Polycrase, Maine, 195 Silver, Michigan, 390 co, R. S. DeMark, 66-68 Portland Brownstone, Connecticut’s Contri- Simmons, W. B., abstract, see Twenty-second Microminerals of the Sweet Home Mine, bution to the Building of America, A. C. Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Alma, Park County, Colorado, M. and K. Guinness, 46-51 Sinkankas, Conchoidal Fracture in Calcite, 72 ROCKS & MINERALS 347-48 Tourmalines from Paraiba, Brazil, B. Locality: Carlton Quarry, Chester, Windsor Slate, Vermont, 273 Salmerén, W. B. Simmons, 200; Comput- County, Vermont, 275-81 Smith, A. E., see Media Reviews; see erization of a Large Reference Mineral Vend!, K., see Through the *Scope Through the ’Scope Collection, E. W. Faller, 193; Effect of Vendl, M., see Through the *Scope The Smithsonian Institution Gets a Herkimer Thin Organic Films on Calcite Growth, D. Vermont, bibliography of articles published “Diamond” Quartz Pocket, J. C. Medici, D. Archibald, S. B. Qadri, B. P. Gaber, in Rocks & Minerals, 247; Carlton quarry, 397-401 191; Elongated Twins of Sodalite Family 231-35; chesterite, jimthompsonite, clino- Smithsonite, Arkansas, 200; Missouri, 105 Minerals, W. A. Henderson, Jr., D. G. jimthompsonite, 275-81; jimthompsonite, Sodalite, 196 Howard, 196; Ishikawaite, Polycrase, or clinojimthompsonite, wonesite, 257-60; Some Mines & Minerals of Morgan County, “Samarskite” in Maine Pegmatites?, S. L. fossils, 226-30; geology, 218-25; Lowell- Missouri, H. L. Prior, G. A. Williams, Hanson, W. B. Simmons, A. U. Falster, Eden quarries, 236—44; microminerals, 102-10 195; Microlite Dodecahedra from the Ben- 262-66; mineral locality index, 324-38; Some Significant Micromineral Collections: nett Mine, Buckfield, Oxford County, mining, 267-74; Perkins Museum, Where Are They Now?, Q. Wight, 402-07 Maine, C. A. Francis, L. C. Pitman, D. E. 252-55; rutilated quartz, 248-50; state “Sonorasaurus,” Arizona, 34-38 Lange, 195; Mineral Chemistry of Micas gem, mineral, rock, fossil, 216-17; visitor Sphalerite, Colorado, 99, 353; Michigan, and Amazonite: The Morefield Pegmatite, information, 214-15. 390; Missouri, 105; New Jersey, 31; New Amelia, Virginia, K. A. O’ Neill, B. A. Vermont Mineral Locality Index, V. T. King, York, 192 Nowak, C. B. Johnson, L. E. Kearns, 198; J. W. Cares, 324-38 Spangolite, New Mexico, 67 Minerals from the Hyatt Mine, Talcville, Vermont Minerals Named for James B. Staszak, C., see Through the "Scope St. Lawrence County, New York, S. C. Thompson, Jr., and David R. Wones, R. L. Stibiconite, Arkansas, 137 Chamberlain, 192; An Occurrence of Bis- Gait, 257-60 Subiotantalite, Colorado, 193 mutoferrite in Portland, Connecticut, R. C. Vermont-Related Articles published in Rocks Stibnite, Arkansas, 137; Colorado, 99 Huff, R. G. Huff, J. Vajdak, 197; Origin of & Minerals: An Annotated Bibliography, Sulfur, Colorado, 99 Shell and Nonshell Bery! Crystals at the D. Behnke, 247 Talc, Vermont, 216, 242 Tip Top Pegmatite, Custer County, South Vermont’s Geologic History as Told by Its Tenorite, Michigan, 390 Dakota, E. D. Fritzsch, 195; Preliminary Fossils, E. M. Schuele, 226-30 Tetrahedrite, Colorado, 353 Results from the Recovery and Analysis of Vermont’s State Gem, Mineral, Rock & Fos- Thank- Yous (1995), 86-87, 140 the Saint-Robert Meteorite, Saint-Robert, sil, S. H. Hadden, E. M. Schuele, 216-17 Thayer, D. W., A New Dinosaur for the Ari- Quebec, Canada: Fell June 14, 1994 at Vesuvianite, Vermont, 243, 264 zona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, Ari- 00:02 UT, R. K. Herd, G. M. Lecheminant, Visitor Information (Vermont), R. Clements, zona, 34-38 D. Thibault, P. B. Robertson, H. G. Ansell, D. Robinson, 214-15 Thibault, D., abstract, see Twenty-second A. Gault, J. F. Wacher, J. C. Rucklidge, G. Wacker, J. F., abstract, see Twenty-second Rochester Mineralogical Symposium C. Wilson, M. P. Gorton, S.A. Kissin, 196; Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Thomsonite, Michigan, 390 Replacement Products of Stibiotantalite Weber, M. H., see Through the Scope Thorianite, Maine, 194 from the Brown Derby No. | Pegmatite, Wenrich, K. J., see Media Reviews Through the “Scope, Collecting Microminer- Gunnison County, Colorado, R. A. Elder, White, J. S., see Editorial (guest) als in the Arkansas Antimony District, A. W. B. Simmons, A. U. Falster, 193; Sec- Who’s Who in Mineral Names, Vermont E. Smith, C. Staszak, 134-37; Micromin- ondary Sulfates of Alum Cave Bluff, Great Minerals Named for James B. Thompson, eral Collectors and Extinct Mines—The Smoky Mountains, Tennessee, T. D. Jr., and David R. Wones, R. I. Gait, Buckhorn Mine, New Mexico, R. S. Coskren, R. Lauf, 192; Smithsonite from 257-60 DeMark, 66-68; Microminerals of the the Rush Creek Zinc District, Marion Wight, Q., see Through the "Scope Sweet Home Mine, Alma, Park County, County, Arkansas, P. J. Richardson, A. U. Willemite, New Jersey, 31 Colorado, M. and K. Vendl, R. Stoufer, Falster, W. B. Simmons, 200; Synthetic Williams, G. A., Some Mines & Minerals of 350-54; Searching Vermont for Micromin- Fluid Inclusions in Quartz, R. S. Darling, Morgan County, Missouri, 102-10 erals, M. H. Weber, W. A. Henderson, Jr., J. S. Ireland, 193; The Takovaja Emerald Wilson, G. C., abstract, see Twenty-second 262-66; Some Significant Micromineral and Alexandrite Mines of the Urals, P. Rochester Mineralogical Symposium Collections: Where Are They Now?, Q. Lyckberg, 197; Th- and REE-Bearing Wilson, M. L., see Media Reviews Wight, 402-07 Accessory Minerals from the Havey No. 2 Wollastonite, New Jersey, 31 Tilander, N., Beryl from the Catherine No. | Quarry, Topsham, Sagadahoc County, Wonesite, Vermont, 259-60 Mine, Casper Mountain, Natrona County, Maine, A. U. Falster, E. E. Foord, C. A. Wulfenite, New Mexico, 67 Wyoming, 339-41 Francis, W. B. Simmons, V. T. King, 194; Wurtzite, Arkansas, 137 Titanite, Vermont, 242, 262 Two New England Occurrences of Fer- Xenotime-(Y), Maine, 194 Topaz, Colorado, 306-23 roaxinite, L.C. Pitman, C. A. Francis, D. Xonotlite, Vermont, 243 Tourmaline, Brazil, 200; Maine, 58; Vermont, E. Lange, 199; Wilberforce, Ontario, Zeuncerite, Colorado, 99 216, 235, 243 Amphibole. Part I: Characterization and Zincite, New Jersey, 32 Trilobite, Vermont, 227 Nomenclature, J. A.M andarino, M. E. Zircon, 93; Vermont, 235, 243 Tremolite, Vermont, 243 Back, 197; Wilberforce, Ontario, Amphi- Zoisite, Vermont, 243 Twenty-second Rochester Mineralogical bole. Part Il; Morphology and Twinning, Zunyite and Associated Minerals from the Symposium: Contributed Papers in Speci- R. P. Richards, W. R. Cook,, Jr., 197 Zuni Mine, San Juan County, Colorado, W. men Mineralogy: Adams Quartz Prospect, Unknown Pb-As-sulfide, Colorado, 99 P. Moats, A. G. Hampson, P. F. Hlava, Lawrenceville, Quebec, Canada, J. Van Unknown Zn-sulfate, Colorado, 99 94-101 Velthuizen, 200; Application of LA-ICP- Vajdak, J., abstract, see Twenty-second MS Analysis to Uranium-Thorium-Lead- Rochester Mineralogical Symposium R&M Show Schedule Bearing Minerals, E. E. Foord, F. E. Valentinite, Arkansas, 137 Lichte, 194; Bear Lake, Ontario: A Classic Vanadinite, New Mexico, 67 ¢ Tucson: Feb. 1-16 Locality, R. McDougall, R. F. Martin. 198; Van Velthuizen, J., abstract, see Twenty-sec- A Calcite-Fluorite Vein Assemblage from ond Rochester Mineralogical Symposium ¢ Rochester: Apr. 10-13 Long Lake, New York, R. P. Richards, G. Veblen, D. R., Chesterite, Jimthompsonite, ¢ Cincinnati: May 3 & 4 W. Robinson, 199; Color Zoning in Elbaite and Clinojimthompsonite from the Type Volume 72, January/February 1997 73

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