| | Book | ....................................... 204 W: wad to wurtzite .......................................hystatite .................................... 262 Y: yarrowite to yugawaralite .........................provided by: Amgueddfa Cymru (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff); British Geological Survey, Edinburgh...a'1thanum 36 57 VI Tungsten Li L'.h;um Lutc:tium Xe y Xenon Lu l/.3 11.agnesum 3 71 12 Yb Ytterbium...meneghinile Pengenna mine,St Kew,Cornwall; Shallowfield Bridge,SouthMolton,Devon Tynebottom mine,Alston.CUm~ria | | | Book | A Mineralogy of Wales RfCHARD E. BEYfNS Ocpartmellf o[Geolngy, Nmin11a/Museum of\Valcs, Cardiff AMGUEDDFA...Colliery, Ponh, Mid Glamorgan. National Museum of Wales specimen 48.264.GR 175. ex Cymmer Welfare Library...CE 6 I CES IN WALES 9 30 127 138 6 INTRODUCTION The mineralogy of Wales is diverse. with over...reveal the presence of additional species new to Wales. and perhaps new to the British Isles. It is also...completely new to cience will be discovered in Wales. as techniques for analysing specimens become ever | | | Catalog/List | refere nce and specime n numbe r(s) 25 3 Inde x by mine ral showing spe cime n numbers 39 4 Index by...Name of the speci es. Locality. including name of mine or quarry, nearest town and county, and six figure...Waterba.nk mine Waterbank mine Hilton mine Esgair Hir mine Milltown quany Esgair Hir mine Broadlaw vein...Mllttownquany Wh.Jane Comw. HIiton mine Waterbank mine Mllltown quany Eaglebrook mine Uechwedd Helyg Wh.Gorland...Waterbank mine Waterbank mine Milltownquany Waterbank mine Wh.Fortune Lyme Regis Dry GIii mine Roughtongill | | | Journal (issue) | ., No 1. Mimetite, variety Campylite, Dry Gill mine, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria . _ ... Specimen: 135...ticle In this Issue). Photo by Mick Cooper. The UK Journal ofM;nes a'1d Mi,,erals publishes articles...BOOK REVIEWS -----58----CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS UK Journal of Mines & '.\·lincrals No. 11 -1- EDITORIAL...such an extent that we lose touch with the local UK scene, but the variations in the mineralogical scene...indecent; just your average bunch of collectors in fact. UK Journal of Mines & Minerals No. 11 -2- GODDESS | | | Journal (volume) | caledonite crystals up to 4.5 mm tall from Red Gill Mine, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria. Norman Thomson Collection...mm from the dump of Endeavour Level, Potts Gill Mine, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria. Paul Nicholson Collection...Tindle 3-9 Zincolivenite from the Penberthy Croft Mine, Cornwall Jens C. Ø. Andersen and David Moulding...associated with the Camdwr Fault in the Central Wales Orefield Tom Cotterell 15-25 NOTE The composition...collected by Sir Kingsley Dunham from ‘Nentsbury Mine’, Nenthead, Cumbria Trevor F. Bridges 61-64 NOTE | | | Journal (issue) | ............................................ 6 Wales and West Branch ..................................13 Russell Society at the National Eisteddfod of Wales by Dave Wellings .................................on the occurrence of erythrite at East Blackcraig Mine, Newton Stewart, ............................ ....wet summer, however I had two weeks holiday in Wales, one in July the other in August, and the weather...Harvey; Graham Hicks; SimonJaycock; David Warne Wales & West Branch: Keith Aston; David Evans and Andrew | | | Book | Organic Remains in the Museum, with an explanato1--y preface, by Professor Huxley, and a descriptive Catalogue...Clay Ironstones - · - .. South Wales •• • • .. ... , North Wales - • Shropshire - · South Staffordshire...scale in limestone a1·e a·t Llandudno in N ortl1 Wales and Ecton in North Staffordshire. They are commonly...Humphries. 2. NATIVE COPPER. From Penibrol,e Mine, St. A.1.istell, Cornwall. Presented by R. Taylor...at Mu'llion, Liza,rd District, Corn- St. George Mine, Perran Porth, Cornwall. Presented by H. IIumphries | | | Book | discovered, a district producing tin. Indications of old mine workings such as holes pierced in the faces of the...belonging to the true country of the Silures, or South Wales. However, if there be any truth in what Tacitus...so .surprising as that the inhabitants of South Wales should be so. The inhabitants of Sciljy have far...chari^teristics of the Spaniards than the people of South Wales. The Phoenician colony at Gadcs might probably send...of the existence of tin in Scilly has been gr<;at]y strengthened by a.precjse statement of Whitaker, who | | | Report (issue) | Huxley, LL.D., F.R.S. Gene1"al Natural I:listo1·y Joh11 Tyndall, LL.l)., Pb. D., _ _ { F,R.. S. _ Physics...Labo1·ato1..y; under the directio11 of Dr. F1·an�land, a11d the Meta1111rgical Labo1·ato1·y, und,er the... -'' SOUTH WALES .., ABERDA;RE Parish Returns, 1865 Railway Distribution from SoUTH WALES Collieries... sent Foreign Produce of NORTH WALES • - .. T,ANCASWRE SOUTH WALES' SCOTLAND •• SCOTLAND - '' ...Bituminous Shales .. Produce of ENGLAND ,; ,, WALES .. - - - SCOTLAN:P - - 21 8 ... - - - |
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