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| Schooner, Richard. (1958): The Mineralogy of the Portland-East Hampton-Middletown-Haddam Area in Connecticut (With a few notes on Glastonbury and Marlborough). Published by Richard Schooner Ralph Lieser of Pappy’s Beryl Shop, East Hampton and Howard Pate of Fluorescent House, Branford, Connecticut. |
| Betts, John. (1999): The Quarries and Minerals of the Dayton Road District, South Glastonbury, Connecticut. Rocks and Minerals: 74(2): 110-121. |
| Betts, John. (1999): The Quarries and Minerals of the Dayton Road District, South Glastonbury, Connecticut. Rocks & Minerals: 74(2): 110-121. |
| Betts, John. (1999): The Quarries and Minerals of the Dayton Road District, South Glastonbury, Connecticut. Rocks & Minerals: 74(2): 110-121. |
| Betts, John. (1999): The Quarries and Minerals of the Dayton Road District, South Glastonbury, Connecticut. Rocks & Minerals: 74(2): 110-121. |
| Schooner, Richard. (1961): The Mineralogy of Connecticut. Fluorescent House, Branford, Connecticut. |
| Jacob Zonderman collection |
| Schairer (1931) |
| Schooner, Richard. (1958): The Mineralogy of the Portland-East Hampton-Middletown-Haddam Area in Connecticut (With a few notes on Glastonbury and Marlborough). Published by Richard Schooner Ralph Lieser of Pappy’s Beryl Shop, East Hampton and Howard Pate of Fluorescent House, Branford, Connecticut. |
| Schooner, Richard. (1958): The Mineralogy of the Portland-East Hampton-Middletown-Haddam Area in Connecticut (With a few notes on Glastonbury and Marlborough). Published by Richard Schooner Schooner, Richard. (1955): 90 Minerals from 1 Connecticut Hill. Rocks & Minerals: 30(7-8): 351-8. Ralph Lieser of Pappy’s Beryl Shop, East Hampton and Howard Pate of Fluorescent House, Branford, Connecticut. Schooner, Richard. (circa 1985), Untitled manuscript on central Connecticut mineralogy. |
| Schooner, Richard. (1958): The Mineralogy of the Portland-East Hampton-Middletown-Haddam Area in Connecticut (With a few notes on Glastonbury and Marlborough). Published by Richard Schooner Ralph Lieser of Pappy’s Beryl Shop, East Hampton and Howard Pate of Fluorescent House, Branford, Connecticut. |
- Manhattan (New York County)
| Manchester, James G. (1931) The Minerals of New York City and its Environs. Bulletin of the New York Mineralogical Club Vol. 3 (1) New York Mineralogical Club |
| Hidden (1888), Xenotime from New York City, AJS (3), v36, p. 380. |
| Manchester, James G. (1931) The Minerals of New York City and its Environs. Bulletin of the New York Mineralogical Club Vol. 3 (1) New York Mineralogical Club |
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