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General Index Lep – Lil GENERAL INDEX LEP – LIL SABINAITE Zaire Michigan Canada Shinkolobwe mine 8:(390), 9:33, 20:284 Isle Royale lode, Houghton County (various Québec SALESITE mines) (after clinochlore) 23:M68 Keweenaw Peninsula (several localities listed) Mt. St-Hilaire (tabular, micaceous to 6 mm) Chile (massive) 14:224 21:333–334p,d,c 9: 9: Chuquicamata 325h,d,c, 326p Laurium mine, Houghton County: after clino- SABUGALITE SAMARSKITE chlore; also primary acicular 23:M68; with Brazil Metamict 4:218 kinoite 14:224 Minas Gerais United States Mass mine, Ontonagon County (acicular) Córrego Frio mine, near Linópolis (spots in Colorado 14:224 scorzalite) 14:233 Pikes Peak region 16:228n “SAPPHIRE” Italy Texas See Corundum Sardinia Clear Creek pegmatite, Burnet County (small Arcu su Linnarbu, near Capoterra 18:183 masses) 8:90 SAPPHIRINE Spain SAMPLEITE Australia Pedro Alvaro, Salamanca region 9:(113) Northern Territory Chile SACROFANITE Harts Range, northeast of Alice Springs Chuquicamata 8:(390), 8:(517), 9:330d,c Italy 15:100–101c,p,q SAMSONITE Lazio Canada Sacrofano quarry (1 cm crystals) 23:434n Germany Northwest Territories Mt. Walker, Somerset Island (tabular crystals SAFFLORITE Niedersachsen St. Andreasberg 17:(9) to 3 cm) 22:386n Canada SANBORNITE Resolute (south of), Somerset Island 18:362n Northwest Territories Greenland Port Radium (safflorite-rammelsbergite) Canada Fiskenæsset (Qeqertarsuatsiaat) region 24:G12– 20:(207) Yukon 13p,h Germany Gunn claim, near MacMillan Pass 17:340n Madagascar Halle SANIDINE Androy: rounded, to 15 mm 24:50n; to 4 cm Mansfeld Kupferschiefer 17:(10) Bulgaria 24:230 Obersachsen Kyustendil (twins) 22:459n SARABAUITE Schneeberg 17:(13) Canada Malaysia Odenwald British Columbia Mackenheim 8:305 Sarabau mine, Sarawak: 9:(113); announced Beaverdell (near) (euhedral to 5 cm, some 9:116h Rheinland-Pfalz Carlsbad twins) 23:428n Angelika mine, Nieder-Beerbach 17:(7) Québec SARCOPSIDE Mexico Mt. St-Hilaire (minute blocky crystals) 21:333n In pegmatite environments 4:109 Chihuahua Germany Numerous world occurrences 4:117 Batopilas district 17:(79) Rheinland-Pfalz Brazil Morocco Laacher See area, Eifel district: 10:93p; Minas Gerais Aït Ahmane 18:(161) anhedral to 10 cm; micro euhedral 8:321– Énio pegmatite, near Galiléia (blades in Norway 322d,c triphylite) 12:69, 12:70p Kongsberg 17:(35) United States United States SAINFELDITE Arizona South Dakota France Bisbee district 12:(311) Bull Moose mine, Custer County 4:109 Gabe Gottes mine, Ste. Marie-aux-Mines 8:(391), Colorado SARKINITE 19:(256) Harris Park, Park County 10:376 Sweden SAKHAITE Italian Mountain area, Gunnison County Harstigen mine, Värmland 22:(49) 15:87n United States Namibia Pikes Peak region 16:228n Kombat mine (sakhaite-like mineral) 22:422h New Jersey New Mexico Franklin 19:(274) 20: SAL AMMONIAC Oak Spring, Socorro County 21 Sterling Hill mine 13:35–38p Utah Czech Republic (formerly Czechoslovakia) SARTORITE Kladno 20:(299) Thomas Range and vicinity 10:271, 16:143n Tajikistan (formerly USSR) Wisconsin Switzerland Kadamdzhaj (arborescent to 5 cm; from mine Rib Mountain, Marathon County (crust) 12:96 Valais fire) 21:492 SANTAFEITE Lengenbach quarry 8:278p, 18:(368) United States Pozar mine (uncertain locality) (arborescent) United States 22:221 Colorado New Mexico Zuni mine, San Juan County 7:275n, 10:359n SALEEITE McKinley County 20:10 SASAITE Australia SAPONITE Australia Northern Territory Australia Victoria Jabiru, South Alligator River 19:462p New South Wales Skipton Cave, near Ballarat 19:361h Ranger #1 mine, Ranger district (2.5 cm 19: Garrawilla area 396 Canada crystal) 18:151–152p Canada Yukon Brazil Québec Rapid Creek area (silky botyroidal) 23:Y38– Minas Gerais Mt. St-Hilaire (10 mm micaceous) 23:429n 39q Córrego do Urucum pegmatite 17:312 Greece Énio pegmatite, near Galiléia 12:71 Kamaréza mine, Laurium 25:280 SASKATCHEWAN Italy South Africa Lanigan 20:393s, 22:386s Sardinia Transvaal P.C.S. Rocanville mine, Rocanville 24:223s, Arcu su Linnarbu, near Capoterra 18:183– Palabora mine (tiny blobs) 22:260 24:385s 184c United States Portugal Arizona Cunha Baixa mine, Beira Alta province (green, Horseshoe Dam area, Maricopa County yellow) 15:294–297p,d,c,q 14:116p–117 The Mineralogical Record Index—Volumes 1–25 205 LIM – LOE GENERAL INDEX SASSOLITE Russia (formerly USSR) Brazil United States Lake Baikal district 1:61h Minas Gerais California Pereval mine, Lake Baikal district (lavender) Morro Velho mine: 19:199n, 19:200p; or- Geysers, The, Sonoma County (minute flakes) 1:64 ange-red, to 25 mm 4:228 24:351 Sweden Canada Leveäniemi iron mine, Norrbotten 20:(346) British Columbia SATTERLYITE Tanzania Highland Bell mine, Beaverdell 20:(465) Canada Arusha 20:145 Red Rose mine 2:205n Yukon Mpwa-Mpwa 23:268, 23:271p Rocher Déboulé mine, near Hazelton: 2:205n; Rapid Creek and Big Fish River areas (col- United States 5 cm crystals 15:91n umnar aggregates) 23:Y36 Arizona Tungsten Queen mine 2:207 SAUCONITE Holbrook shaft, Bisbee district 12:311n Ontario United States Colorado Sharbot Lake (10 cm crystals) 13:79 Arizona Italian Mountain area, Gunnison County Québec 15: 21: Defiance and/or Silver Bill mines, Cochise 84 Mt. St-Hilaire (fl. grains) 333 Central Africa County (massive) 14:131–132q Nevada 16: 79 mine 3:255 Julie claim, Mineral County 79 Central African tunsten province (“reinite” New York ferberite after, to 20 cm) 12:81p,d SAUDI ARABIA Amity area, Orange County 9:88–89p China Nugrah 8:391s, 9:113s Pennsylvania Gejiu, Hunan 23:267, 23:270p SAYRITE French Creek mine (columnar to 2 cm) 25:118 Guizhou (locality not specified) (4 cm gemmy orange) 24:232p, 24:233 Zaire SCAWTITE Hengyang, Hunan: 20:394; euhedral to 1 cm 20: Indonesia Shinkolobwe mine 284d 25:61 4: SAZHINITE-(Ce) Java Sea, east of Jakarta 204 Hunan (locality not specified): orange to 2 cm United States Canada 25:138p, 25:140n; to 12 cm 24:221p, 24:223 Arizona Québec Jiangxi province (some purple) 18:(326) Christmas mine, Gila County 11:261n Poudrette quarry (tabular to 1.7 cm) 21:334p Locality not specified 19:210n California Sichuan (locality not specified) (to 10 cm) “SAZYKINAITE” 10: Crestmore quarry, Riverside County 41 24:49n Species status uncertain SCHAFARZIKITE Czech Republic (formerly Czechoslovakia) Canada Italy Slavkov (formerly Schlaggenwald) 19:(199) Québec Tuscany England Mt. St-Hilaire (sazykinaite-(Y), formerly Buca della Vena mine 17:266n Cornwall UK#88) 24:388n United States Botallack district (crystals to 1.5 cm) 24:281 SCAPOLITE GROUP Maine Cumbria See also names of individual species Drew Hill sulfide veins, Aroostook County Carrock Fell (2.5 cm euhedral) 1:(86) Brazil (red coating; “kermesite” id as) 22:382 Devon Minas Gerais SCHAIRERITE Wheal Friendship, Mary Tavy (to 4 cm) 13:169n Locality not specified (doubly terminated to Canada 10: France 5 cm) 179 Québec Canada Mont Blanc massif (2 localities) 23:434n Mt. St-Hilaire (crude to 1 mm) 24:388n Greenland Ontario United States 21: Godthåbsfjord area (anhedral) 24:G14 Baptiste Lake (near) 485n California 13: Italy Egan Chute, York River 203 Searles Lake: 8:(517); crystals to 2.5 cm; 9: Lombardy Griffith (east of) (orthoclase after) 93p galeite oriented on 6:78–79c,d Griffith (near) (plagioclase after) 13:77–78p Baveno area (5 mm crystals) 14:165 Highland Grove, Haliburton County 13:79p “SCHAPBACHITE” Piemonte Numerous localities (10 cm white crystals) High-temperature polymorph of matildite Traversella area mines (crystals to 7 cm) 13:78 United States 4:39–41p Turner’s Island, Lake Clear, Renfrew County Colorado Japan (meionite, crystals to 40 cm) 13:210– Tucson mine, Leadville district (coating ga- Kimpuzan, Yamanashi (“reinite”; ferberite af- 211c,p lena) 16:181 ter, 5 cm) 8:393–394q Korea York River tactite zone near Bancroft 13:227n SCHAURTEITE Québec Four localities 8:394–395q,p Namibia Bear Lake mine, Litchfield Twp 9:93p, 9:94p Taewha mine, Chungchongpukdo: 5:222; euhe- Tsumeb (minute fibrous) 8:T30–31 Yates mine, Pontiac County (grey crystals to dral to 10 cm 10:133p, 10:135–136 4 cm) 12:362–363p SCHEELITE Tong Wha (crystals to 7.5 cm) 3:68 Germany Australia Wolak mine, Chungchongpukdo (large fl. crys- Rheinland-Pfalz Queensland tals) 5:222 Laacher See area, Eifel district (poss. meio- Mt. Cobalt mine 19:(489) Russia (formerly USSR) nite) 8:324 South Australia Chukotka Peninsula: 25:216p, 25:218n; 45 mm Greenland Moonta mines 19:(412) orange 23:279p, 23:280n; orange to 5 cm Godthåbsfjord area (grey-white crystals to 3 Wallaroo mines 19:416 25:46 cm) 24:G14 Austria Iultin, Siberia (orange to 3 cm) 24:389n Italy Dunkelklamm, Salzburg (550 gm gemmy crys- Tengerkin, Chukotka Peninsula (orange to 4 Lombardy tal) 17:106 cm) 25:139p, 25:140 Pizzo Ventina, summit of Monte Disgrazia Hollersbachtal, Salzburg 17:(106) Spain 10:87 Knappenwand, Salzburg 17:178p Bejar, Salamanca 18:301 Madagascar Krimmler-Achental, Salzburg 17:(106) Boal, Asturias (4.5 cm euhedral orange) 25:222n Androy 24:50n Laperwitzbachgraben, East Tyrol 17:(106) Uganda Mars Rauris, Salzburg 17:(106) Namulilo mine, Kigezi (“reinite” ferberite af- Various localities (abundant micro grains) Schafkar, Salzburg 13:(173) ter) 12:81p 21:501 Stubachtal, Salzburg 17:(106) United States Norway Bolivia Arizona Sønderled (pink prismatic) 22:48n La Bomba mine, Conde-Auque district 6:137 Campbell shaft, Bisbee 24:433n Dragoon, Cochise County 19:(199) 206 The Mineralogical Record Index—Volumes 1–25 GENERAL INDEX LOK – MAD Warren (near), Bisbee district 12:311 Namibia Rio Grande do Norte California Tsumeb 8:T31, 8:T59p, 25:(218) Locality not specified (schorl-dravite, doubly Darwin
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