| | Journal (issue) | UK Journal of mes ·and .Minerals Issue SprJng 1989 , No ...6 Pr:f ee ~3.95 ·- • r .. Arnold...TR19 7SU Tel: (0736) 788305 Calcite (Cornwall) UK Journal of Mines and Minerals Issue t, No 6 SPRING1989...Museums 12 15 16 P. Tandy Minerals of Trearne Quarry 18 J. Gordon Todd Sussex Mineral Show 1988 21... Editorial Our objective to publish three issues of the UK Jourrral of Mines and Minerals annually has yet to...John Turner, Glenjoy, 19/21 Sun Lane, Wakefield, West Yorkshire. Tel. 0924 373786. APRIL 15.16. SEPTEMBER | | | Journal (issue) | UK C TS 2 EDITORIAL COVER.Smalt-blueplumbogummite with minor pyromorphite on vein quartzfrom RoughtonGill...appropriate channel. through MINERALS OF AUGHRIM QUARRY Stephen Moreton • David Green • Andrew Tindle...N0952-2409 BOOK REVIEWS 68 PRINTEDBY ADVERTISEMENTS UK Journal of Mines & Minerals No. 33 -1- EDITORIAL...the journal by subscription. We have examined the UK subscription rates and these will remain at £16 for...website, we are still very happy to accept cheques from UK subscribers, these should be payable to UKJMM and | | | Journal (issue) | iron garnet (Y.I.G.), which have been produced in England a n d which he has h a d the opportunity to examine...Clifford, Geoffrey Roy, Maidstone Collier, Alan, Burscough, Nr. Ormskirk Cowbourne, Elizabeth Mary, Bingley...Narendra, Ketandola, Ratnapura District, Ceylon West, Anthony Bernard, Northampton Whiston, Robert John...Geoffrey, Nottingham Williams, Christopher John, West Wickham Williams, Richard Gordon, Weybridge Winder-Toole...Kocyk, George, New York, N.Y., U.S.A. Kohn, Anthony, West Islip, New York, U.S.A. Kris, Panjabi Kamlesh, Bunkyo-Ku | | | Book | PO Box 315. Harpenden. Hertfordshire AL5 2ZD. England Telephone: +44 (0)1582 762413 Fax: +44 (0)870 055...Meldonaplitequarry,nrOkehampton, Devon ~.~eldon ap::'te quarry,nrOkehamp:on. 0: ,0,1: roci...Cheesewring quarry, Cornwall (Foord et al. 1985); a study oflithium minerals from Meldon aplitc quarry, Devon...remaining parts of the United Kingdom, including England, Scotland and Wales, arc here referred to as Britain...with the introduction of administn1tive regions. England suffered too, but on a much smaller scale. Change |
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