| | Book (volume) | 0 n101ercai o of Maine j f·~ ....__ :,,. . - .._"' ..;. .. ~ L-- -~ \. • .J_..::.; I Volume...History, Gems, and Geology edited by Vandall T. King Maine Geological Survey DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION Robert...Robert G. Marvinney, State Geologist of Maine Volume 2: Mining History, Gems, and Geology Edited by...Resources Information, Maine Geologi,cal Survey Robert G Marvinney, State Geologist Maine Geological Survey...DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION 2000 Copyright ©2000 by the Maine Geological Survey, Department of Conservation. All | | | Book | obtainu University of Roc Science Establishi became head of served until his re ident of the Esta tion expanded...AMERICA BY W. F. HUMPHREY PRESS, INC., GENEVA, NY Quartz, "Herkimer diamonds" Herkimer Co. Dedicated...searching for silver near Lake Sanford in Essex County discovered magnetite in 1826, but an excess of...Rochester; the main Public Library of Buffalo and Erie County; and the Crandall Public Library (Holden Research...ciifce—Westchester County.................. Tne McLear pegmatite—5t. Lawrence County.................. | | | Book | Science Establishment, Inc. in 1931. In 1947 he became head of Ward's Geology Division and served until his...0974 , J453rn S. F. PUBLIC LIBRARY Herkimer Co. Quartz, "Herkimer diamonds" . ,,. , Dedicated to ,ny...searching for silver near Lake Sanford in Essex County discovered magnetite in 1826, but an excess of...Rochester; the main Public Library of Buffalo and Erie County; and the Crandall Public Library (Holden Research...pegmatite-Westchester County .......... . The Mclear pegmatite-St. Lawrence County .......... . Minerals | | | Book | HfiRIN COUNTY FREE LIBRfiRY 311110G386652Q I V Russell P MacFal A COLOR TREASUF FOR COLLECTORS...are 100 maps geared to leading the "hunter to his quarry" and more than eighty photographs of minerals in...to Hunting Locations ? i 9 GIVEN TO THE MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY BY MARI N L MTNF.RAT. SOCTETY DAVID...knapsack you can use a mountaineering bag or a mili- quarry or mine where a permit tary bag; make it it...may be able to buy specimens. map of Keweenaw County. Mich- Part of the U.S. Geological Survey topographic | | | Book | Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi...Size Categories Dana's Classification of Minerals Quartz Family Gemstones The Various Names and Forms of...ancient gems), calcite, fluorspar, jadeite, pyrite, quartz family minerals ( agate, carnelian, chalcedony...C. from mines in Kenya. This amorphous form of quartz, with its brilliant flickering of rainbow colors...Reube~), topaz (probably citrine or yellow "topaz" quartz, assigned to Simeon), and carbuncle ( any bright | | | Book | 100 maps geared to leading the " hunter to his quarry" and more than eighty photographs of minerals in...easier for you If you plan to vIsIt an operating quarry or mine where a permll Is required make the necessary...topographic map of the Delaware q uadrangle o f Keweenaw County, Michigan This ,s an example o f the more picturesque...side pockets Wrap the head of your hammer 1n a cloth and place 11 rn the pack head down The handle should...be discovered by locating the porous layers In a quarry or other exposure and following them along the | | | Book (edition) | from the Tourmaline Q ueen .1ine, Pala, San Diego County, California. From a pen-and-ink drawing by W. E...are so widespread, as in the case of the alluvial quartz gemstones of the Midwest, that it is impossible...formations containing cryptocrystalline varieties of quartz, such as agate and petrified wood, extend over...(V esuvianite), The Garnet Group. 199 246 III QUARTZ FAMILY GEMSTONES IV RARE AND UNUSUAL GEMSTONES...Pocket in pegmatite, Newry, Maine 34. Loading pocket contents, Newry, Maine 35. Large tourmaline crystal | | | Book (edition) | are not at present being worked. Under the first head it is intended to give only such cases as have a...excluding irregular sporadic workings; under the second head, to include only such occurrences as seem to have...mmed at Broken Arrow aud Trout creek, in Sc. Clair county. The strata in this field are more faulted und...prong of Canoe creek, in St. Clair county, to Ha\sop creek, in Bibb county, a distance of 60 miles. Down to...to Helena, in Shelby county, the field has an average width of 5 or 6 miles. Below that point the width | | | Book | ADULARIA Adu Iaria from the Howard-Montgomery quarry, Howard County, Maryland (by J. S. White) 25:53-54 AFGHANISTAN...Iron-manganese phosphates of the Williams pegmatites, Coosa County, Alabama (by P. B. Leavens & T. A. Simpson) 6:66-73...ALICE GLORY HOLE The Alice glory hole, Clear Creek County, Colorado (by T. A. Hanson & W. B. Craft) 18:185187...--and W. Hunt: The Tonopah-Belmont mine, Maricopa County, Arizona 19:139-144 ALLGOOD, GENNE MYERS --and...Allgood, J. Pradenas: Gold occurrences in Tuolumne County, California 18:41-45, 18:62-64 --with W. H. Wilkinson | | | Journal (issue) | SPECIMENS COLLECTOR FOR CUTTER some white quartz. $1.00 per 2 Ib. (Plus tax). Pocket Set of Hardness...stone was identified as Cormorant Lake in Becker County, Minnesota. At the place on Cormorant Lake where...plume was mixed in for old timers; it is now Owl's Head Spring. good measure, not to mention dendrites...are from the size of a bean to as large as a man’s head, and shaped somewhat like a thin rain drop. One...your own head and shape it to fit, this way you will really have a hat that feels good on your head. I cut | | | Report (issue) | ...... 187 REFORT ON THE GEOLOGY OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, G. H. PERKINS ........ 189 GEOLOGY OF THE TowN...... 210 REPORT ON THE GEOLOGY CF CHIT'JENDEN COUNTY, G. H. PERKINS ...... 221 GEOLOGY OF NEWPORT...Florentine Blue Marble Quarry, Rutland-Florence Company...... III. Pittsford Italian Quarry, Rutland-Florence...magna ................... Glaciated Limestone, Fisk Quarry.............................. VI. Clay Bank, Rutland...Northfield and Stowe, Merwin.................... XXII. Quarry in Green Schist, Hartford, H. H. Langill, Photo | | | Book (edition) | pure ore. Ore, 202. ; Oxyd, 73. XI Containing quartz aa Quartzose. a principal ingredient. Radiated...Consisting Siliceous. of, or con- taining silex, or quartz. Silky, 56. A Silurian. term applied to the...(feldspar) will be easily distinguished from others (quartz) that have a glassy appearance. It is a popular...of these gems of nature's workmanship. mineral quartz sometimes occurs in crystals consisting of two...but opaque crystals occur a foot or more long. Quartz crystals attain at times extraordinary dimensions | | | Book (edition) | pure ore. Ore, 202. ; Oxyd, 73. XI Containing quartz Quartzose. a principal ingredient. Radiated, 53...Silicate, 74. Consisting of, taining silex, or quartz. Silky, 56. Siliceous. A Silurian. fossiliferous...(feldspar) will be easily distinguished from others (quartz) that have a glassy appearance. It is a popular...these gems of nature's workmanship. The mineral quartz sometimes occurs in crystals consisting of two...but opaque crystals occur a foot or more long. Quartz crystals attain at times extraordinary dimensions | | | Book (edition) | Oxydating flame, 68. XI Quartzose. Containing quartz as a principal ingredient. Radiated, 53. Rake-vein...Siliceous. Consisting of, or con- taining silex, or quartz. Silky, 56. A term applied to the fossiliferous...(feldspar) will be easily distinguished from others (quartz) that have a glassy appearance. It is a popular...these gems of nature's workmanship. The mineral quartz sometimes occurs in crystals consisting of two...but opaque crystals occur a foot or more long. Quartz crystals attain at times extraordinary dimensions | | | Book (edition) | SILICA III. l. AND SILICATES. SILICA. 253 Quartz Opal 259 2. SILICATES. General Remarks.- 262...facts of this branch of the science come under the head of CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC MINERALOGY. 3. Minerals differ...sometimes called a quartzoid, because it occurs in quartz. (3) Twelve-sided double pyramids. Two planes of...rhombohedrons. They are combined in Figs. 20, 21, forms of quartz. Ehombohedrons vary greatly in the length of the...hemihedrism and common in crystals of tetarto- quartz, and when existing, the crystals are said to | | | Book (edition) | 55. To gradually pass Quartzose. Containing quartz as a principal ingredient. Radiated, 53. Rake-vein...Siliceous. Consisting of, or con- taining silex, or quartz. Silky, 56. A Silurian. term applied fossiliferous...distinguished from others ticles {feldspar) (quartz) that have a glassy appearance. It is a popular...these gems of nature's workmanship. The mineral quartz sometimes occurs in crystals consisting of two...but opaque crystals occur a foot or more long. Quartz crystals attain at times extraordinary dimensions | | | Book (edition) | point to a yard or more in diameA single crystal of quartz, now at Milan, is three and a quarter feet long...of quartz near the Tiefen Glacier, in Switzerland, discovered in has afforded 1867, smoky quartz crystals...the term crystal was applied only to crystals of quartz (f. 1), which the ancient philosophers believed...in the annexed figure (f. 155) of a crystal of quartz, in which there are only three planes, 2-2 at each...a top view of a crystal), and the prism *-2 in quartz. Both these forms properly belong to the Rhomboliedral | | | Book (edition) | oxygen. Oxydating flame, 68. Q.uartzose. Containing quartz as a principal ingredient. Radiated, 53. Rake-vein...Siliceous. Consisting of, or con• taining silex, or quartz. Silky, 56. Silurian. A term applied to the fossiliferous...(feldspar) will be easily distinguished from others ( quartz) that have a glassy appearance. It is a popular...these gems of 11ature's workmanship. The mineral quartz sometimes occurs in crystals consisting of two...but opaque crystals occur a foot or more long. Quartz crystals attain at times extraordinary dimensions | | | Book (edition) | point to a yard or more in diameA single crystal of quartz, now at Milan, is three and a quarter feet long...and seventy pounds. single cavity in a vein of quartz near the Tiefen Glacier, in Switzerland, discovered...discovered in a 1867, has afforded smoky quartz crystals weighing in the aggregate about 20,000 pounds considerable...the term crystal was applied only to crystals of quartz (f. I), which the ancient philosophers believed...in the annexed figure (f. 155) of a crystal of quartz, in which there are only three planes, 2-2 at each | | | Book (edition) | point to a yard or more in diameA single crystal of quartz, now at Milan, is three and a quarter feet long-...of quartz near the Tiefen Glacier, in Switzerland, discovered in 18fi7, has afforded smoky quartz crystals...the term crystal was applied only to crystals of quartz (f. 1), which the ancient philosophers believed...in the annexed figure (f. 155) of a crystal of quartz, in which there are only three planes, 2-2 at each...hemihedral in tourmaline (f. 156, prism ^-2 in quartz. Both these forms trical — 2. hedral division | | | Book (volume) | crystals of Fig- Section from the Androscoggin Maine line south of — 5 tin ore line of Umbagog ...Map field, Fig. Section from Bronson's lime quarry to Smith's brook, Fig. Section in Dalton and....... ..... .... Lyman through Burnham's lime quarry, 72 275 278 3^7 320 326 Fig. Section from...Fig. Section from quarry road to L. A. Parker's, Fig. Section from slate quarry to the Fig. Section...Me., locations of specimens collected in Coos county, Section lake to the Fig. 30 Mount Desert | | | Book (edition) | copper pyrites, &c., whilst, on the other hand, quartz, never metallic in aspect. easily-recognized...we have colourless quartz, amethystine or violet quartz, red quartz, yellow quartz, &c. Also, feldspars...together in spots, bands, &c., as in the varieties of quartz called agate, blood-stone, jasper, and so forth-..."uncoloured" Thus, blue, green, yellow, red, fluor spar, quartz, &c., exhibit equally a streak. The streak is sometimes...specimens of quartz present exactly similar forms, and that opaque as well as of quartz or rock-crystal | | | Book (volume) | chemical variations. In some special instances (as in quartz and corundum), however, long usage has established...Records: Vol. 1, 1899-date. At head of title of vol. 1-2: Department At head of title of vol. 3 Department...Groups of Movements, by Harold Hilton. 262 pp., Oxford, 1903. Hintze (1889-1939). Handbuch der Mineralogie...Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, Sussex County, New Jersey," by Charles Palache. U. S. Geol. Sur...Crystallography. A treatise on the morphology of 521 pp., Oxford, 1895. crystals, by Nevil Story-Maskelyne. Stromeyer |
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