| | Book (edition) | THE MINERAL LOCALITIES OF CONNECTICUT AND SOUTHEASTERN NEW YORK * «-• r ** K* ysf^ :' •'’S >- n... iBooks by Ronald Everett Januzzi CONNECTICUT MINERALS ON PARADE NEW YORK STATE MINERALS ON PARADE Recommended...THE MINERALOGICAL PRESS 83 Elm Street Danbury. Connecticut IIOIPW MINERALS ON PARAt>E F.tMSTltIP* THREE...W*T H COlO* * • TfXT COMF11 MINERALS ON PARADE A New Series of Teaching Filmstrips in Full Color. A Valuable...to enrich our knowledge of the mineralogy of Connecticut: James Dwight Dana Samuel L. Penfield Edward | | | Book (edition) | etc.: ' ' ' " Ar-thorrra/'f NEW EDITION, REVISED AND ENLAfiGED. NEW HAYEK: H. C._JP_ECK:. 1865. Entered...the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Connecticut (QE372. 18^7 EARTH SCIENCES LIBRARY PREFACE...PREFACE TO THE IN bringing this Manual up * NEW their * EDITION. to the present state of the...the order of the descriptive part of the work. NEW HAVEN, 1857. is list of the more given, following...bear in common language. The " diamonds" of central New York, and many other localities, In other cases a | | | Book (edition) | a "System of MineralpgYv"^ , » > Member , ., NEW HAVEN: HE1STRY H. PECK. 1874. < &3 ^ftO/VAL...the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Connecticut. PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION. In the preparation...numerojs analyses, with their * PREFACE TO THE NEW EDITION. In bringing this Manual up to the present...the order of the descriptive part of the work. New Haven, 1867. is list of the more given, following...bear in jrfmmon language. "diamonds" of central New Yorjkf and many other localities, In other. | | | Book (edition) | ENLARGED. ILLUSTRA TED BY NUMEROUS WOOD-CUTS. NEW YORK: JOHN WILEY 1887. & SONS. EARTH' SCIENCES...work (1878) is as follows: new throughout. In the it has undergone, new illustrations have been introduced...of minerals, and in the introduction of the many new species announced during the past eight The chapter...The work is greatly enlarged, and supplied with new illustrations. indebted, for facts about ores and...localities in Ontario and Quebec. JAMES D. DANA. NEW HAVEN, Dec. 15, 1886. TABLE OF CONTENTS. MINERALOGY | | | Book | years this has lead to the establishment of many new species that are compositional and structural analogs...Subcommittee for Zeolite Nomenclature of the Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names (CNMMN) of the International...evaluating proposed new species, it is difficult to apply them rigidly to accepted species. 1. A new zeolite mineral...must be demonstrated as a condition for approval of new species. Zeolites that have the same framework and...structure are acceptable as separate species. 2. A new zeolite mineral cannot be defined solely on the basis | | | Book | years this has lead to the establishment of many new species that are compositional and structural analogs...Subcommittee for Zeolite Nomenclature of the Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names (CNMMN) of the International...evaluating proposed new species, it is difficult to apply them rigidly to accepted species. 1. A new zeolite mineral...must be demonstrated as a condition for approval of new species. Zeolites that have the same framework and...structure are acceptable as separate species. 2. A new zeolite mineral cannot be defined solely on the basis | | | Book (edition) | of a " System of Mineralogy." NEW EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED. NEW HAVEN; H. H. PEOK 1867. Entered...the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Connecticut BENHAM * SON, PHCtTEBS. PREFACE TO THE FIRST...Manual up infor- and the associations of species— NEW their » EDITION. to the present state of the...bear in common language. The " diamonds" of central New York, and many other localities, are of this kind...and every additional fact becomes to the nind a new revelation of His wisdom. Still to the action ; | | | Book (edition) | Author of " A System of Mineralogy." THIRD EDITION. NEW HAVEN : PUBLISHED BY DURRIE & PECK, PHILADELPHIA...District Stereotyped by J. H. New BENHAM, Haven, Ct Court of Connecticut iff EARTH PREFACE. IN the...bear in common language. The " diamonds" of central New York, and many other localities, are of this kind...and every additional fact becomes to the mind a new revelation of His wisdom. light of ; Mention examples...beryl) was obtained a few years since at Acworth, New Hampshire, which measured 4 feet in length and 2 | | | Book (edition) | MINERALOGY, ETC. ILLUSTRATED WITH NUMEROUS WOODCUTS. LONDON: DELF AND TETTBNEE, 12, PATEENOSTEE EOW. 1852...bear in common language. The “ diamonds” of central New York, and many other localities, In other cases a...and every additional fact becomes to the mind a new revelation of His wisdom. tual aid, alogist. To...beryl) was obtained a few years since at Acworth, New Hampshire, which measured 4 feet in length and 2$...same way, so that the sparkling effect appears : new set of to this view, their amethyst, the soft yellowish | | | Book (edition) | Bost.on, etc.; Author of a "System of Minerwogy ." NEW EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED. erchant Bjooks I...with tl1eir authorities. * • • PREFACE TO THE NEW EDITION. IN bringing this Manual up to the present...the order of the descriptive part of the work. NEW HAVEN, 1s5'1..., r lffDerchant llooks TABLE OF...bear in common language. The "diamonds" of central New York, and many other localities, are of this kind...and every additional fact becomes to the mind a new revelation of His wisdom. Mention examples. What | | | Book (edition) | ifliition. SimstratrB hp Wiimcrotis Saontn-tirs. LONDON: TL’inJNEK & 0 0., LUDGATK HILL ,885. ( AF r...Miiiujul in its present sliape is it has undergone, new ill list provial arraii^(‘inent of tlu^ s])ec/u*s...s])ec/u*s has dotennination of minerals has new tliron^^'hout. hi the reno- rations }iavf‘ luM^n introduced...coin[>rehensive treatise on all known laiiierals JAMEjS New nA\ en, Nov. 1, ib7b. D. DANA. I’A'OLE OF...forms. The lateral edges may be truncated, and the new plane will have an angle of 135° with those of the | | | Book (edition) | OF EIGHT HUNDRED WOODCUTS AND ONE COLORED PLATE. NEW YORK: JOHN WILEY 15 & SONS, ASTOR PLACE. 1877...PRIMTEKS AND STEREOTYVERS, 205-213 Rast Tztk St., NEW YORK. PREFACE. THE preparation of a "Text-Book...Science, and among these are included many new new those of modern Chemistry. The species. The...been under all G-. J. Brush and Prof. points. NEW HAVEN, March 1st, 1877. J. the supervision of...alchemic, 2d ed. In Determinative Mineralogy, Brush (New York, 1875). : , , Leipzig, 1875. 'In DESCRIPTIVE | | | Book (edition) | PLATI. NEWLY REVISED AND ENLARGED* (16TH EDITION.) NEW YORK: JOHN WILEY AND SONS, 53 EAST TENTH STREET...1877. Press of J. J. Little & Co* Astor Place, New York. PREFACE. " " Text-Book of Mineralogy was...progress in -the Science, and among new species. those of new edition will be found in the G.... covering about fifty pages. to descriptions of new instruments and methods of research in CrystallogIN...important new facts in regard to the characters or occurrence of old species. A number of new figures | | | Book (edition) | ,etc..; Author of a usy.stem ot" Miaeralogy.'' NEW E.DITION, REVISED A.ND ENLARGED. · erchant looks...with tlieir authorities. • * • PREFACE TO THE NEW EDITION. IN bringing this Manual up to the present... the order of the descriptive part of the work. NEW HAVEN, 1s511.-, r lfflerchant ilooks T .A BLE...bear in common language. The "diamond's" of central New York, and many other localities, are of this k'ind...and every additional fact becomes to the min.d a new revelation of His wisdom. 1 Mention eumples~ What | | | Book (edition) | Physics and Curator of Mineralogy, Yale University. New edition, entirely rewritten and reset. By William...TOTAL ISSUE, TWENTY-SEVEN THOUSAND NEW YORK JOHN WILEY & SONS, LONDON: CHAPMAN & 1922 INC. HALL, LIMITED...revision of the chemical classification until a new edition of that work should appear. The description...that as this book has been largely rewritten. A new which the minerals have been grouped into lists according...added to. Appendix B A in WILLIAM E. FORD NEW HAVEN, CONN., Dec. 1, 1921. 469105 m PREFACE |
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