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General Index ENG – EPI GENERAL INDEX EAKERITE EDOYLERITE Paprok, Kunar province (pink; watermelon; to Pronunciation 1:134 United States 20 cm) 25:57 United States California Brazil North Carolina Clear Creek Claim, San Benito County (newly Minas Gerais (blue, green crystals) 16:344– Foote mine: formerly UK#3 4:138n; newly described; micro acicular) 24:471– 345p described 1:92–96h,p,q,d,c; 475h,q,c,p Barra de Salinas, Coronel Murta: 19:335n, 20:(394); bi-colored scepters 24:49n; “EARDLEYITE” EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS AND PROGRAMS green-black to 6 cm 21:488n; multi-col- See Takovite Clarify intended audience for educational exhibits ored scepters to 10 cm 21:256 ECDEMITE (editorial) 4:50–51 Córrego do Urucum pegmatite 17:309 Clearing center for availability of educational Greece Cruzeiro mine, Santa Maria do Suaçui: specimens 1:132 18: 19: 22: Laurium (ecdemite-heliophyllite) 17:185n 365n, 335n, 387n; green, black Educational exhibits at shows (editorial) 2:99 United States tips 3:65p; some “rubellite” to 14 cm Educational theme not essential for a successful 22: 22: Arizona 214p, 216 mineral exhibit 3:17 17: Mammoth mine, Pinal County (id as vana- Genipapo mine, Araçuaí district 149p, “Four of a kind” identification exhibit 2:124–25 17: 20: dinite and/or mimetite) 11:177 151n, (394) Guidelines for, by Friends of Mineralogy 4:206ff Rowley mine, Maricopa County (id as mim- Jaguaraçu pegmatite (sky-blue massive) Gunnell, Mitchell, crystal sets 6:226–229 25: etite) 5:24 168 Interpretive exhibits encouraged for mineral mu- Jonas mine, near Conselheiro Pena: 9:317, ECKERMANNITE seums (editorial) 5:171–172 9:367–368, 10:33–34p, 10:121, 19:214n; Sweden Junior groups in mineral clubs, example of suc- “rubellite” 11:317; “rubellite,” gemmy Norra Karr, Ostergotsland 9:(113) cessful program 5:148 crystals to 1 m 9:298–299p; “rubellite,” ECLARITE Membership loss due to weak educational pro- 109 cm 16:344–345p grams: editorial 1:133ff; response 2:146 Jove Lauriano mine (“indicolite,” intergrown Austria Philosophies of museum mineral exhibits, chang- with rhodochrosite) 14:235n 17: Grossvenediger area (107) ing 1:152ff, 22:72–73, 22:311, 23:206, 23:454, Laranjeiras mine (fragments; some chatoyant) EDENHARTERITE 24:246 11:379 Switzerland Schools, specimens provided to (Osage Hills Gem Limoeiro mine, Virgem da Lapa (5 cm green) Lengenbach quarry 25:(140) and Mineral Society, Bartlesville, OK) 3:128 13:23p EDENITE Traveling school case by Royal Ontario Museum Marilac (uncertain locality) (red, green to 8 9:255 cm) 12:389–390p Vs. tremolite 2:56 Tucson show contest: 1971 guidelines 1:132ff; Morro Redondo, Coronel Murta: 20:(394); Canada 1971 results 2:93 pinkish brown to 15 cm 23:85 Ontario EGLESTONITE Pederneira mine, Santa Maria do Suaçui: Wilberforce area (silicic) 13:73q, 13:74–75p United States bicolored 24:49n; blue, red tips 22:387n; Québec 25: Nevada “indicolite,” 26 cm terminated 50n Mt. St-Hilaire: 2:269, 2:270–271q; fluor- 20: Humboldt County 9:113n Resplendor: 394; green, fibrous termina- edenite, micro crystals 2:142 24: Texas tions 49n United States 20: Terlingua district: micro crystals 8:20–21d,p; Santa Rosa mine: 237; gemmy red, green Arizona 12: 15: 1 mm crystals 21:228–229d 189; green, subparallel group 179p Lowell shaft, Bisbee district 12:305 Urubu pegmatite, Araçuai area (green, red; Colorado EGYPT some in lepidolite) 12:75–77p Italian Mountain area, Gunnison County Red Sea 11:317s Virgem da Lapa pegmatites (8 cm blue) 15:86n St. John’s Island (see Zebirget Island) 13:24–27p New York Zebirget (Zeberged, Zabarjad, etc.), Red Sea Xanda mine, Virgem da Lapa (7.5 cm green Amity area, Orange County (crystals to 4 7:310–314h,p,m,g, 8:329h, 18:161s group) 13:20p, 13:23p cm) 9:87p,h EHRLEITE Paraíba EDGARBAILEYITE Batalha mine, near São José da Batalha: United States United States cuprian outer layer 23:432; gemmy cuprian, South Dakota bright blue 22:217q, 22:219p California Tip Top mine 17:241, 17:298 Clear Creek and Socrates mines, San Benito Campina Grande (near) (brilliant colors) EITELITE County (newly described) 21:215– 21:488 United States Czech Republic (formerly Czechoslovakia) 220h,q,p,c Texas Utah Reice 19:(12) Terlingua: 21:228; newly described 21:215– Green River formation 8:368–371 Italy 220h,q,p,c EKANITE Tuscany 16: EDINGTONITE San Piero in Campo area, Elba 330– Canada 332p,d Brazil Québec Namibia São Paulo Mt. St-Hilaire: 10:104, 10:105p, 13:(244); id Otjua mine: 24:51–52n; deep red, 20 cm, green Jacupiranga mine: 15:268p; micro clear as steacyite 21:339; UK#4 id as 2:85– 23:277; red, green 25:60 13:44; minute pseudo-cubic 23:433n 86p,c Usakos (near) (15 cm trigonal green) 22:391n Canada ELATERITE Nepal British Columbia Organic Chokte (prob. source) (“indicolite”) 16:417 12: Ice River complex 224q,p,d,c England Hyakule mine (some yellow Mn-rich) 16:415– Ice River, near Golden 14:50–51p, 20:391 Derby 417p,q Québec Windy Knoll quarry, Castleton (rubbery Nigeria Mt. St-Hilaire: 18:364n; minute hollow pris- masses) 14:23 Jos region (1 cm pink/green crystal) 21:490n matic 21:306 18: ELBAITE Jos River, near Delimi (368) England Pakistan Shropshire 20:395 See also Tourmaline Group Gilgit Division 20:146 EDITORIALS Displays at 1984 Tucson Show 15:179–181p Stak Nala: 15:177; color zoned, with albite Afghanistan See Departments and Columns for pages or Au- “jackets” 16:404–405p Kuhnar (to 8 cm) 24:384n thor/Title Index for full citations Tajikistan (formerly USSR) Laghman province (3 localities) (various col- Pamir Mountains (“rubellite”) 24:389n ors, habits) 9:306–308p 82 The Mineralogical Record Index—Volumes 1–25 GENERAL INDEX EPI – EPI United States New Mexico Colorado Arizona Harding mine 20:64n Chrysolite mine, Leadville district 16:196n Galiuro Mts, Graham County (in Japan- South Dakota Evening Star/Morning Star mines, Leadville twinned quartz) 19:(331) Tip Top mine 17:(239) district 16:196n California Zimbabwe Leadville district, Lake County 16:196 Emeralite mine, San Diego County (sky blue) St. Anne’s mine 19:122n, 20:(147) EMBREYITE 8:508 “ELECTRUM” Russia (formerly USSR) Esmeralda mine, San Diego County (dark Alloy of gold and silver blue) 8:515 Berezov, Siberia (newly described; orange Canada 5: Himalaya dike system, San Diego County: crusts) 41h,q 8:514p; multi-colored 8:462–463p, 8:468– British Columbia EMELEUSITE Engineer mine, near Atlin 24:385n 473q,p Greenland Namibia Himalaya mine, San Diego County: 10:31– Igdlutalik island, Ilímaussaq complex (equant; Tsumeb 13:127 32n, 18:(360), 19:331n; multi-colored 24: United States laths in trillings) G27–28h,c,d 16:420–423p; 23 cm doubly terminated “EMERALD” 25:381–382p Colorado 10: Jensen quarry, Riverside County (multi-col- Silverton district, San Juan County 358n See Beryl ored) 15:283p, 15:286 “ELEONORITE” “EMERY” Little Three pegmatites, San Diego County: See Beraunite Mixture of magnetite, corundum, and ilmenite schorl-elbaite 20:112–118p,q,c; various ELLESTADITE United States colors 8:515 Series fluorellestadite-hydroxylellestadite Massachusetts Pala Chief mine, San Diego County (“rubel- Chester emery mines 9:239 8: United States lite” to 18 cm) 510–512 EMMONSITE San Diego County: “bent” crystal 16:342p; California “rubellite” in lepidolite 16:341p Jensen quarry, Riverside County (grains, Six world localities 3:82 Stewart mine, San Diego County (“rubellite” pods) 15:288n Mexico to 25 cm) 8:508, 8:510p ELLISITE Sonora 1: Tourmaline King mine, San Diego County United States Moctezuma mine: crusts, acicular 41; mi- cro vermiform 3:82–84p (“Steamboat” specimen, etc.) 8:508–510 Nevada United States Tourmaline Queen mine, San Diego County: Carlin mine, Eureka County: 16:46h; an- Nevada multi-colored 8:508–510p; pink, blue tips nounced 11:111h,q 3: Goldfield, Esmeralda County: micro crystals 65 ELPASOLITE Connecticut 3:82–83q; some id as sonoraite 6:37 Gillette quarry, Middlesex County (to 30 cm; United States EMPLECTITE Virginia multicolored, some chatoyant) 23:25, United States Morefield mine, Amelia County 23:428n 23:26–27p Arizona Maine ELPIDITE Campbell shaft, Bisbee 24:429n BB #7 quarry, Oxford County 16:375 Canada Colorado Bennett quarry: 25:377, 25:378p; various Québec Alice Glory Hole, Clear Creek County (ten- colors 25:183 Mt. St-Hilaire: 10:104, 13:241p; after seran- tative id) 18:(186) Black Mountain, Oxford County (“rubellite” dite, to 13 cm 21:306–307p,d; labunstovite EMPRESSITE in lepidolite) 16:378 epitaxial on 10:97p Canada Dunton mine: account of re-discovery 6:14– Poudrette quarry: 18:(363); needles to 20 22, 16:378–382p; green, “watermelon” to cm, prismatic to 10 cm 21:486; oriented British Columbia 27 cm 6:22–25p,c,d on labuntsovite 25:209p, 25:210 Grotto group, southwest of Hazelton (mas- Emmons quarry, Oxford County (to 10 cm) Greenland sive) 2:206–207 United States 25:377n Narssârssuk pegmatite: after eudialyte 24:G41; Fisher quarry, Sagadahoc County 16:378 crystals to 10 cm 24:G44; fibrous 5:121 Arizona Georgetown, Sagadahoc County (4-colored) United States Contention mine, Tombstone district 11:253 16:378–379p Colorado, Wyoming, Utah ENARGITE Havey quarry, Androscoggin County 16:375, Green River formation 8:368–371 Chile 16:380p EL SALVADOR Chuquicamata 9:323 Keith quarry, Androscoggin County 16:374– France 16: Izalco volcano 11:112s, 18:339s 375, 380p Les Farges mine, Corréze 13:(267) Lepidolite after 16:385 ELYITE Italy 16: Locality not specified 365–382 United States Tuscany Martin prospect, Oxford County (gemmy Nevada Calagio quarries 18:270c, 18:271–272p,d 24: “indicolite”) 382 Caroline Tunnel, White Pine County 16:46h Namibia Mills quarry, Oxford County 16:374n “EMBOLITE” Tsumeb (crystals to 8 cm; some antimonian) Mt.
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