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MACDONALDITE MAGNESIOCOPIAPITE Hungary United States Hungary Rudabánya: grains to 1 mm 32:124 California Rudabánya: powdery efflorescences and crusts Italy Chickencoop Canyon, Tulare County: radiat- with other sulfates 32:112 Liguria ing crystal groups to 5 mm 34:163 United States Val Graveglia: masses, tiny subhedral crys- Trumbull Peak, Mariposa County: acicular Tennessee tals 32:368 crystals to 2 mm 30:415p Alum Cave Bluff, Sevier County: crusts, Kazakhstan MACEDONIA flakes, crystals to 5 µm 31:171p Karzemkul deposit, Kustanay Oblast: sharp 32: MAGNESIOFERRITE modified octahedrons 487n, 489p; bril- Allchar 34:90s liant octahedrons to 1 cm with clinochlore MACKAYITE Russia crystals 33:97n United States Bor pit, Dal’negorsk, Primorskiy Kraj: inclu- Sokolovsko-Sarbayskaya mine near Rudniy, 32: New Mexico sions in native arsenic 23 Kusteni Oblast: lustrous octahedrons 26:493n Lone Pine mine, Catron County: green mi- MAGNESIORIEBECKITE Mexico crocrystals 26:483n Bolivia Durango Alto Chapare, Cochabamba: magnesioriebeckite Mapimí district: massive ore 34:OJ76 asbestos mined 34:117 Mozambique Behier collection of Madagascar minerals sold Alto Ligonha area: coarsely crystalline in peg- 32: 33: MAGNESITE 495, 97 matites 31:481 Madagascar: a Mineral and Gemstone Paradise. Australia Namibia ExtraLapis English Federico Pezzotta. #1. Tasmania Onganja mine, Seeis: sharp 5-cm octahedrons 33: 343–344b Lord Brassey mine: veins in serpentinite 27:96 Madagaskar: das Paradies der Mineralien und 33:328 Pakistan Edelsteine ExtraLapis 33: Bolivia . #17. 157b Biensla, Haramosh Range, Northern Areas: ra- 26: Notes from Madagascar 579–581 Cristalmayu near Villa Tunari, Chapare, Cocha- zor-sharp octahedrons to 3 cm 32:55n 26: Alakamisy-Itenina deposit east of Fianarantsoa bamba: hexagonal prisms 487 Laila base camp, Haramosh Mountains: 3.4-cm 26: Brazil 581s octahedron 34:279p; striated dodecahedrons 33: Ambatondrazaka 273s Bahia to 2 cm 35:255–256n 35: 26: Ambatovita 146s Brumado: small crystals on dravite 489n; Suppatt, between Kamila and Naran, Kohistan: 33: 34: Ampanivana, region 80s, 282s large magnesite deposit, superb crystals rounded crystals with forsterite 26:497n; 34: 31: Ampanodiano, Tetezantsio, Mahaiza 277s 180–181 dodecahedrons to 2.5 cm 27:222n Ampasogona-Tatezantsio, Manaiza 34:276s Canada Russia 31: Andilamena 509s British Columbia Dal’negorsk, Primorskiy Kraj: microscopic ac- 30: Androy 41s Mount Brussilof near Radium: crystals with cessory in rocks 32:23 26: 34: 26: Anjanabonoina pegmatite 581s, 86s dolomite 491n; flattened rhombs to 7.5 Dodo deposit, Subpolar Urals: brilliant octahe- 32: 26: Anohlamena, Tamatave Province 252s cm 578n dral crystals to 3 mm 30:437 Antandrokomby, Antsirabé region 26:495s, 33:80g England South Africa 33: Antanimora 219s Yorkshire Cape Province 28: 209s Boulby mine, Loftus, Cleveland: euhedral Okiep district 35:(309) Antsongombato, Mahaiza region 31:284s crystals to 1 cm 27:169 Spain 30: 33: Hungary Antsongombato, near Antsirabé 224s, 80g Nueva Vizcaya mine, Burguillos del Cerro, 31: Anzakobe 280s Rudabánya: from drill cores in evaporite be- Badajoz: small octahedral crystals with epi- 33: 32: Audilamena, Tanatave 273s neath ore deposit 124 dote, allanite 33:494–495 Fitampito near Fianarantsoa 33:273s Mexico Sweden 26: 581s Baja California Bastnäs mines, Västmanland: simple octahe- 28: Itremo, Antala 209s Boleo deposit: secondary mineral in gangue drons in country rock 35:197 33: 29: Itrongay 79h 42 Malmberget mine: pseudomorphs after hema- 28: Spain Locality not specified (almandine) 60n tite 26:498n Locality not specified (corundum) 33:273s Eugui quarry, Navarre: lenticular crystals in United States 30: Locality not specified (“strawberry quartz”) massive magnesite 153n; grayish rhom- Alaska 27: 31: 146s bohedral crystals 286n Green Monster Mountain, Prince of Wales 34: Mahaica 86n MAGNETITE Island: thin crystals in rosettes to 3 cm 29: (near) 132s Argentina 35:399p, 400 34: Mandrosonoro, Fianarantsoa Province 282s Locality not specified: pseudomorphs of hema- Arizona 26: Mania River 581s tite after magnetite (?) 33:84p, 87n Kullman-McCool claims, Gila County: 26: Manjaka 581s Australia masses to 25 cm 26:445 Sakavalana pegmatite near Mandosonoro, Fianar- Tasmania Colorado 35: antsoa province 369–373g,m,p Lord Brassey mine: massive 33:328 Sedalia mine, Chaffee County: 3-mm octahe- 33: Soavinandriana north of Tananarive 273s Azerbaijan drons on almandine crystals 32:245n 26: 33: South Betroka 495s, 79–80g Dashkesan: crystals with white apatite crystals 33: Toamasina 259s 27:63; sharp dodecahedrons to 3 cm 27:452n; Zapot pegmatite, Mineral County: subhedral Tsaramanga pegmatite between Betafo and Ant- groups of 2-cm dodecahedrons with epidote crystals to 1 cm 30:284 34: sirabe 282s 28:135p, 136n; sharp, half-embedded crys- New Mexico 27: 28: Unspecified localities 66s, 416s tals to 4 cm 28:508n Republic mine, Hanover, Grant County: oc- 30: Vohemar 150s Bolivia tahedrons to 2 cm in groups 27:60n 31: West Ambtomdrasata 193s Cerro (Mt.) Huañaquino, Potosí: very sharp New York MAGADIITE black octahedrons to 2 cm on matrix 33:263n; Z.C.A. #4 mine, Balmat, St. Lawrence Canada 34:(87); lustrous black octahedrons to 1.5 cm County: cubic crystals 26:483n Quebec on matrix 34:278n Utah Saint-Amable sill: microspheres, crystals to Brazil Cedar City, Iron County: octahedral crystals 0.2 mm 29:103 Minas Gerais with yellow fluorapatite 31:194–195p; MAGNESIOCHROMITE Sapucaia pegmatite, Galiléia: rare blebs bright octahedrons to 4.5 cm with fluora- United States 30:357 patite crystals 31:273, 275n Montana Serro: sharp octahedrons to 1.5 cm in chlo- Iron Springs district, Iron County: striated 28: 35: Stillwater complex near Livingston (?): rite schist 60n dodecahedrons to 3.5 cm 143–144n misattributed to Butte 33:64

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MAHLMOODITE France Arizona United States Chessy, Lyon: partial pseudomorphs after cu- Bisbee, Cochise County: spectacular old Arkansas prite 35:148n specimens with azurite 28:55 Union Carbide V mine, Wilson Springs, Gar- Trimouns quarry, Luzenac, Ariège: small en- Morenci: spheres to 1.4 cm 26:476p land County: microscopic cream-white crustations and films 35:239 California balls 26:477n Hungary Shirley Ann claim, Inyo County: tiny platy 32: MAINE Rudabánya: non-pseudomorphic crystals in crystals, tufts to 4 mm 397–398p beautiful rosettes, fans, sheaf-shaped aggre- Colorado Mineralogy of Maine; Volume 1: Descriptive Min- gates to 6 cm 32:122–123p, 124d; 32:(489); Sweet Home mine, Park County: coatings on eralogy, Vandall T. King and Eugene E. Foord pseudomorphs after cuprite 33:260n; mossy chalcopyrite 29:SH120 27:225–226b green, coating cuprite 34:91n Connecticut Bennett quarry, Buckfield 26:479h, 26:575s, Italy Bristol mine, Hartford County: fibrous 26:576h, 26:581s, 28:416s Liguria masses, botryoidal coatings 32:448 Black Mountain 26:481s Val Graveglia: spherules in 8 mm in large Illinois-Kentucky Deer Hill, White Forest National Forest, Stow druses 32:368 Various mines in fluorite district: crusts, Township 27:313h, 31:213h Tuscany films, small crystals 28:39 Dunton mine, Newry 32:319s Serravezza: crusts, tiny globules 27:54 Kentucky Emmons quarry, Greenwood 26:479h, 26:578s, Mexico Halls Gap, Lincoln County: pseudomorphs 27:449s Baja California after chalcopyrite 28:376 Fisher quarry, Topsham 26:TZ64s, 26:479s Boleo deposit: coatings on azurite and cop- Montana Garland quarry, School House Crossing road per 29:42 Butte, Silver Bow County: stains, small needle 26:479s Durango crystals 33:57 Havey #1 and Havey #2 quarries, School House Ojuela mine, Mapimí: tufts, bowtie aggre- Nevada Crossing road 26:479s gates, pseudomorphs 34:OJ76p Quarry mine, Eureka County: coatings, Intergalactic pit near Eastman prospect, Deer Hill, Morocco small acicular crystals 26:459 Stow 26:478–479h Kerrouchen: pseudomorphs after azurite, ro- New Mexico Little Deer Hill, near Stow, Oxford County 31:43s settes to 3 cm 31:99n; sharp, tabular pseudo- Mex-Tex mine, Bingham: occasional attrac- Lord Hill quarry, Stoneham 26:TZ64s morphs after azurite to 2 cm 34:91n tive specimens 30:341 Mt. Apatite, Auburn 32:331h Namibia Utah Mount Marie quarry near Paris 26:479h Abenab West mine, Otavi Mountain Land: tufts Bingham 26:(486) Mt. Mica, Paris, Oxford County 26:TZ71h, of grass-green crystals 28:123 Wisconsin 26:479h, 26:578s, 30:467s Onganja mine, Seeis: dark green “primary” Flambeau mine, Ladysmith, Rusk County: Mount Mica quarry, Paris 26:479h, 481h crystals to 2 cm 27:95p, 96 microcrystal sprays, rings, botryoids etc. New Hampshire Plutonic Series, Oxford and Tsumeb: large, sharp azurite pseudomorph 30:125p Sagadahoc Counties 26:TZ18 26:225n; 28:(132); with azurite in specimens Zaire Newry, Oxford County 30:467s found after 2001 33:78 Dikuluwe mine, Kolwezi, Shaba: with cobaltian Orchard quarry, Buckfield 34:285s Portugal calcite, barite 26:579n Pulsifer pegmatite, Auburn 26:TZ64h, 32:257s Miguel Vacas mine, Altentejana: specimen with Kipushi mine, Shaba: tiny crystals, pseudo- Saltman prospect, Sweden 26:479h looped stalactite 28:139p morphs 26:184–185c,h,p Ski Pike quarry, Cobble Hill, West Paris, Oxford Peru Localities not specified: large stocks of top- County 26:578s Lily mine, Ica: radial crystal aggregates, some quality specimens 32:497n Swamp #1 quarry (Trebilcock occurrence) near included in gypsum 34:253–254p Mashamba mine: curved leaves to 5 cm 26:146n Topsham 26:479h, 30:216s Yauricocha district, Lima Dept.: botryoidal ag- Mulungwishi: “primary” crystal sprays with Sweden 30:471s gregates with azurite 28:P86; specimen of azurite 26:225n West Fisher prospect near Topsham 26:479s acicular malachite in “limonite” 29:143 Shaba Province: massive amounts of lapidary- West Hayes Ledge quarry, Greenwood 26:479h Russia grade material produced 33:477ff. MAKATITE Dal’negorsk, Primorskiy Kraj: coatings 32:23 Star of the Congo mine, Lubumbashi, Shaba: Canada Dodo deposit, Subpolar Urals: radial aggre- large botryoidal specimens 26:498n Quebec gates, crusts, inclusions 30:437 Zambia Saint-Amable sill: crystals to 1 cm, masses to Gumeshevsk mine, Urals: dodecahedral pseudo- Kalengwa mine: fans of “primary” crystals to 4 2 cm 29:103–104 morphs after cuprite 28:63 cm 31:279p, 280n MALACHITE Nizhnii Tagil, Middle Urals: 15-cm “velvet” MALAGASY REPUBLIC specimen 31:394p See Madagascar Locality not specified: group of stalactites mea- Siberia: old botryoidal specimen, Ferguson col- 35: suring 2 x 2 feet 157n lection 31:429p MALAWI Australia Scotland Mt. Malosa, Zomba District 26:149, 152h, 28:64h, Victoria Wanlockhead mine 26:MB91p 28:131s, 28:413s, 29:132s, 30:150s, 32:59– Benambra: compact masses and veins 26:108 Slovakia 60s, 34:86s, 34:280s, 35:255s Brazil Pezinok mine, Pezinok: rare coatings in oxida- MALI Bahia tion zone 31:161 Diakon, Diakon Arrondissement, Kayes region Locality not specified: globular with azurite South Africa on gossan 31:99n 30:221h Cape Province Diakon, south of Sandaré, Nioro region 26:149h Seabra: altered halves of azurite spheres Okiep district 35:(309) 29: 29: Kayes 29:216s 137n, 213n Transvaal Canada Sandaré, Diakon Arrondisement, Nioro du Sahel Kruisrivier mine: coatings, vein fillings district 26:225s, 26:495s, 27:63s Quebec 27:425 Lac Nicolet mine, South Ham: powdery green Spain MALLADRITE 27: stain 128 Mazarrón-Águilas district, Murcia: crystals and Italy China radial clusters to 1 mm 34:327 Campania Guangdong, Sichuan: botryoidal 9.7-cm speci- Picos de Europa 27:(187) Mte. Somma/Vesuvius 27:(460) 32: men 490p Sweden MANANDONITE England Bastnäs mines, Västmanland: coatings, spherules Cumbria Madagascar on dump material 35:197 Antadrokomby, Sahatany: rosettes in tourma- Brownley Hill mine, Alston Moor: green United States 31: line/quartz 26:495n spherules on chalcopyrite 247 Alaska Green Monster Mountain, Prince of Wales Island: crusts, microcrystals 35:400

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MANDARINOITE MANGAN-NEPTUNITE Quebec Bolivia Canada Saint-Amable sill: rare microcrystals 29:104 El Dragón mine, Potosí: transparent green 1- Quebec China mm crystals 32:467p Saint-Amable sill: deep red tabular to pris- Da Chang mine, Guangxi: glittering “worms” Pacajake mine, Potosí: pale green, with pen- matic crystals to 8 mm 29:104d 31:511n roseite 34:350d Russia England United States Khibiny massif, Kola Peninsula: sharp crystals Cumbria California to over 2 cm in matrix 31:510n Brownley Hill mine, Alston Moor: crystals 31: Defiance workings, Darwin mine, Darwin: 1- MANGANOCOLUMBITE to 1 mm 247 Hungary mm crystals 26:478n United States Nevada Rudabánya: spear-shaped crystals, cyclic twins, California spherical aggregates 32:124–125 Gold Quarry mine, Eureka County: euhedral Stewart mine, Pala district, San Diego County: 0.5-mm crystals 26:459p Schemnitz: pseudomorph after argentite 28:63 sharp crystals 33:377p, 378 Italy Wind Mountain mine, Washoe County: crys- Nevada 26: Liguria tals to 3 mm 459 Zapot pegmatite, Mineral County: prismatic MANGANAXINITE Val Graveglia: sharp crystals to 3 mm in black crystals to 3 mm 30:284 braunite veins 32:368 France MANGANOSTIBITE Tuscany La Combe de la Selle, Isère: gemmy red to Sweden Serravezza: small subhedral crystals 27:54 32: brown crystals to 8 cm 228; 12-cm crystal Nordmark, Värmland 27:(209) Mexico included by chlorite 32:228p MANGANOTANTALITE Durango Italy Ojuela mine, Mapimí: intergrown with sul- Afghanistan Liguria fide ores 34:OJ77 Gambatesa mine, Val Graveglia: 5-mm crys- Nuristan: large crystal on albite matrix 31:67p Peru 27: tals in clusters 32:366p, 368 Paprock, Nuristan: 5-cm crystal 145n Julcani mine, Huancavelica Dept.: stalactites Brazil Peru 34:251 Arabia mine, Pachapaqui district: yellow 5-mm Rio Grande do Norte Pacococha district, Lima Dept.: bright 6-sided crystals on rhodonite 34:243 Alto de Giz area, Equador: black to red crystals 28:P84 Pachapaqui district, Ancash Dept.: yellowish to twinned crystals to 6 cm 33:505–510c,d,p,q Russia purplish brown microcrystals with rhodonite Alto des Furnas, Equador: large twins, Dal’negorsk, Primorskiy Kraj: spherical masses 28:P45–46 pseudomorphs after simpsonite to 5 cm with and pyrrhotite 32:24 Russia 31:180 Slovakia Dal’negorsk, Primorskiy Kraj: lustrous brown Alto do Giz 11, Equador: large penetration Pezinok mine, Pezinok: concentric and colloform 31: and green bladed crystals to 10 cm 32:23p; twins 180 aggregates 31:159 with fluorite crystals 32:254p Parelhas: lustrous, dark red penetration twins, United States 30: United States small-thumbnail sized 52n Illinois China California Annabel Lee and Henson mines, Hardin Little Three mine, Ramona district, San Diego Ximen, Hunan: doubly terminated 3-cm crystal County: spear-shaped crystals 28:40 32: County: sharp, translucent brown crystals on quartz 487n, 489p Denton mine, Hardin County: coating fluo- Mozambique to several cm 33:398, 403p rite crystals 28:40p MANGANBABINGTONITE Alto Ligonha area: fine blocky crystals to 14.5 Hamilton: acicular, with epitaxial pyrite cm, V-twins 31:481–483c,d,p China “chains” 26:136 Naijia and Murrua, Alto Ligonha: sharp crys- Daye mine, Huangshi, Hubei: reported to occur Irene quarry, Boone County: with epitaxial tals, thumbnail to 14 cm 27:220n 33: pyrite: 26:129–138c,d,m,p,q with hubeite, inesite 470 Pakistan Huangshi, Hubei: microcrystals on tabular apo- Minerva #1 mine, Cave-in-Rock, Hardin Gilgit 27:139p phyllite crystals 30:54n County: loose microcrystals 28:444 Jiangshan, Guangdong: microcrystals on tabu- MANGANOTYCHITE Mt. Carroll quarry, Carroll County: with lar apophyllite crystals 30:45n Russia epitaxial pyrite: 26:129 Ton Glo Shan quarry, Hubei: clusters and ro- Locality not specified 26:(494) Mulford quarry, Winnebago County: with settes with hubeite, inesite 32:256n MANGANPYROSMALITE epitaxial pyrite: 26:129–138c,d,m,p,q MANGANBERZELIITE Australia Iowa Keokuk: acicular, with epitaxial pyrite 26:136 Italy New South Wales Broken Hill: translucent orange 1.6-cm crys- Raymond: acicular, with epitaxial pyrite Liguria 26: tal 33:182p 136 Cassagna mine, Val Graveglia: small yellow Kentucky 32: aggregates on chert 368 MANITOBA Halls Gap, Lincoln County: nodules, small MANGANITE Tanco pegmatite, Bernic Lake 26:492n bladed crystals in geodes 28:376; bladed Germany MANSFIELDITE crystals to 80 µm 30:65p Harz Mountains: 10 x 12-cm crystal cluster Spain Hutson mine, Livingston County: with 32:493 Mazarrón-Águilas district, Murcia: microcrys- sphalerite 28:40 Italy tals, continuous with scorodite 34:330 Michigan Liguria Felch, Dickinson County: coxcomb crystal Val Graveglia: crystals to 1 cm, lustrous MAPIMITE groups 31:511p sprays 32:368 Mexico Missouri Mexico Durango Brushy Creek mine, Reynolds County: iri- Durango Ojuela mine, Mapimí: crystals to 3 mm, type descent with calcite 26:482n Ojuela mine, Mapimí: crystals to 8 mm locality 34:OJ77c,d Montana 34:OJ76 MARCASITE Butte, Silver Bow County: crystals to 5 mm Sweden Bolivia 33:57 Utö Island, Stockholm: microcrystals 27:208 Pacajake mine, Potosí: coatings, botryoidal Nevada MANGANLOTHARMEYERITE masses 34:350–351 Gold Quarry mine, Eureka County: masses, Mexico Canada spherules, cockscombs 26:462 Durango Ontario Meikle mine, Elko County: fine-grained vein- 30: Ojuela mine, Mapimí: bladed crystals to 1 Flamborough & Canada Crushed Stone quar- lets, masses 196 mm, inclusions in adamite 34:OJ76–77 ries: lustrous, iridescent crystals to 1 cm in New York coxcomb aggregates 35:152n Rossie, St. Lawrence County: encrusting cal- cite crystals 32:287

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Ohio MCALPINEITE United States Milan: acicular, with epitaxial pyrite 26:136 United States Kentucky Tennessee California Halls Gap, Lincoln County: alteration of Elmwood mine, Smith County 27:(171) McAlpine mine, Tuolumne County: new spe- decomposing pyrite 28:376 Virginia cies, type locality 26:478 Tennessee Rockbridge County: acicular, with epitaxial Utah Alum Cave Bluff, Sevier County: euhedral pyrite (?) 26:136 Centennial Eureka mine, Juab County crystals, masses, coatings 31:171–172 Wisconsin 28:(176–177) MELILITE Flambeau mine, Ladysmith, Rusk County: MCCRILLISITE Spain 30: rare microcrystals 125 Ciudad Real 28:(410) Vulcan quarry near Racine 26:(486) United States Maine MELIPHANITE MARGARITE Mount Mica: colorless crystals to 1 mm Russia Russia 26:481n Kola Peninsula 27:(209) Dal’negorsk, Primorskiy Kraj: rare accessory MEDAITE mineral in skarns 32:24 MENDIPITE Italy MARICOPAITE England Liguria Somerset United States Val Graveglia: sharp red crystals to 2 mm Higher Pitts mine, near Priddy: coarse crys- Arizona 32:367p, 369 tals in nodules to 12 cm 27:253–254h,p Moon Anchor mine, Maricopa County: MEGACYCLITE Merehead quarry, Merehead 27:(254) bundles of acicular crystals 26:476n Russia MENEGHINITE MARRITE Locality not specified 26:(494) Canada Switzerland MELANOPHLOGITE British Columbia Lengenbach 26:(145) Czech Republic Silvana mine, Sandon: crystals to 2 mm in MARSTURITE Chvaletice, eastern Bohemia: old material stud- galena 27:437 Italy ied crystallographically 33:237 Peru Liguria Italy Pucarrajo mine: striated crystals to 1.2 cm Molinello mine,Val Graveglia: orange and Sicily 34:243p, 244 yellow crystals to 2 mm 32:366p, 368 Lercara, Palermo Province: classic locality Russia MARTHOZITE 33:237 Dodo deposit, Subpolar Urals: needle crystals 30: Zaire Racalmuto, Agrigento Province: classic lo- to 2 cm in parallel growth 437 Muzonoi Extension mine, Katanga: 1-cm paral- cality 33:237 MERCURY lel crystal group 26:224p, 225n United States Hungary MARYLAND California Rudabánya: minute droplets in “limonite” or Borges quarry, Napa County: quartz pseudo- 32: Bare Hills (?) 26:MB102h with malachite, cuprite 125 morphs, tiny cubes 33:240–241p Spain Howard County 30:40s Clear Creek mine, San Benito County: mix- Andara, Picos de Europa, Santander 27:(187) Hunting Hill quarry, Rockland 30:467s 33: ture with chalcedony 241p MERLINOITE Undisclosed limestone quarry 30:40s Mount Hamilton, Santa Clara County: color- MASLOVITE less cubes to 5 mm 33:239–240p,q Italy Russia Pescadero Beach, San Mateo County: micro- Campania Talnakh, Noril’sk, Siberia: in ore samples 26:493 crystals, pseudomorphs 33:241–242p Mte. Somma/Vesuvius: colorless microcrys- tals 27:459p, 461q MASSACHUSETTS Vaughn mine, Hollister, San Benito County: cubic quartz pseudomorphs 33:241p MESOLITE Lane quarry, Westfield 30:470h, 31:276s Canada Old Bluestone quarry, Acushnet 29:221s MELANOTEKITE Quebec Royalston 26:581s England Maniwaki-Temiscamingue road, Maniwaki: Two Fat Guys mine, Erving 34:275h Somerset identity uncertain 26:491 MASSICOT Higher Pitts mine, near Priddy: small amount on old specimen 27:253 India Zaire Ahmadnagar, Maharashtra: sprays to 20 cm Kipushi mine, Shaba 26:18 MELANTERITE 26:495n MATILDITE Bolivia Lovavala, Maharashtra: crystals to 5 cm in Cerro Rico de Potosí, Potosí: large sea-green Bolivia radial sprays 34:52, 73 stalactites, post- 30:22 Cerro Rico de Potosí, Potosí: masses, micro- Pashan Hills near Poona, Maharashtra: beauti- El Desierto mine, Potosí 34:(304) 30: ful sprays to 20 cm with green fluorapophyl- crystals in ores 22 England Russia lite 34:52p, 76 Cumbria Nikolaevskiy mine, Dal’negorsk, Primorskiy Quarry #2, Pashan Hills near Poona, Maharash- Brownley Hill mine, Alston Moor: curved Kraj: tiny embedded masses 32:24 tra: radiating sprays to 8 cm with green pale blue capillary crystals 31:247 fluorapophyllite in enormous pocket 34:149– MATLOCKITE Hungary 150h,p England Rudabánya: post-mining greenish crusts, masses, META-ANKOLEITE Derbyshire stalactites to 20 cm 32:125 Cromford: pale yellow 2-cm crystal group Mexico United States 29:136 Durango New Jersey Franklin/Sterling Hill 27:(26) MAWSONITE Ojuela mine, Mapimí: with chalcanthite in META-AUTUNITE Hungary fault gouge zones 34:OJ77 Russia Rudabánya: minute grains in polished ore sec- Brazil tion 32:125 Brenner mine, Dal’negorsk, Primorskiy Kraj: Minas Gerais United States alteration product of Fe sulfides 32:24 São Pedro mine, Malacacheta: yellow sub- Colorado Dodo deposit, Subpolar Urals: crusts, radial parallel crystals in 3.1-cm group 33:183p 30: Sweet Home mine, Park County: intergrown aggregates of Mg-melanterite 437 METAKÖTTIGITE Spain with massive sulfides 29:SH120 Mexico Río Tinto mines, Huelva: cuprian, blue-green Durango 1-cm crystals 27:282p,283p,284 Ojuela mine, Mapimí: tabular microcrystals with köttigite 34:OJ77

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METALLIC MINERAL DEPOSITS Konder massif, Nelkan, Far East, Russia (platinum- Val Graveglia district, Liguria, Italy (manganese) Acari mine, Arequipa Dept., Peru (copper) 34:254 group metals) 28:97–106 32:349–379, 415 Alva mine, Silver Glen, Alva, Scotland (silver) Kongsberg mines, Norway (silver) 32:181–205 Van Silver mine, British Columbia (silver) 31:219– 27:405–414 Kruisrivier mine, Transvaal, South Africa (cobalt) 229 Annaberg district, Lower Austria, Austria (silver, 27:417–428 Western Union mine, Mohave County, Arizona lead) 29:177–189 Lac Nicolet mine, South Ham, Quebec (antimony) (vanadium) 28:167–174 Atacocha district, Pasco Dept., Peru (polymetallic) 27:121–134 Wuling mine, Jiangxi, China (antimony) 33:139– 34:246–247 Långban, Värmland, Sweden (manganese, iron) 147 Bastnäs mines, Västmanland, Sweden (cerium, 27:18 METALODEVITE copper) 35:187–200 Lord Brassey mine, Tasmania, Australia (nickel) United States 33: Bishop prospect, Lynch Station, Campbell County, 321–332 New Jersey Virginia (copper) 34:215–222 Los Lamentos district, Chihuahua, Mexico (lead) Franklin/Sterling Hill 27:(26) 34:LL5–31 Bristol mine, Hartford County, Connecticut (cop- METAMICT MINERALS per) 32:433–450 Mazarrón-Águilas district, Murcia, Spain (poly- Boleo, Baja California, Mexico (copper) 29:5–62 metallic) 34:315–334 Criteria for acceptance as mineral species 30:165 Bolivian Andes (polymetallic) 26:195–200 Meikle (Barrick Meikle) mine, Elko County, Ne- Definition 26:438 Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia (poly- vada (gold) 30:187–196 Metamict pyrochlore-group minerals from Zapot metallic) 27:375–380 Morococha and Manuelita mines, Junin Dept., pegmatite, Nevada 30:288q Brownley Hill mine, Alston Moor, Cumbria, En- Peru (polymetallic) 34:249 METASTIBNITE gland (lead) 31:231–250 North Geronimo (Pure Potential) mine, La Paz Bolivia Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana (copper) 33:4– County, Arizona 27:363–372 Oruro, Oruro Department: botryoidal metallic 69 Ojuela mine, Mapimí, Durango, Mexico (poly- gray masses 35:252n Capillitas deposit, Catamarca, Argentina (copper, metallic) 34:OJ5–91 Canada lead, zinc) 34:114 Okiep district, northern Cape Province, South Quebec Carhuacayan mine, Junin Dept., Peru (poly- Africa (copper) 35:289–317 Lac Nicolet mine, South Ham: common, red metallic) 34:248 Onganja mine, Seeis, Namibia (copper, molybde- powder 27:128q Casapalca district, Lima Dept., Peru (polymetallic) num) 27:85–97 United States 34:249 Otavi Mountain Land mines, Namibia (copper, Nevada Castle Dome district, Yuma County, Arizona (sil- lead, zinc, vanadium) 28:109–130 Meikle mine, Elko County: rare red coatings ver, lead) 29:437–458 Pacajake mine, Potosí, Bolivia (selenium) 34:339– on stibnite fans 30:194–195 357 Castrovirreyna district, Peru (polymetallic) 34:118, METATORBERNITE 34:250 Pachapaqui district, Ancash Dept., Peru (poly- France Centennial Eureka mine, Juan County, Utah (gold, metallic) 34:243–244 Margabal mine, Aveyron: blocky green crystals silver, copper) 28:175–179 Pasto Bueno district, Ancash Dept., Peru (tung- in 2.2-cm cluster 33:185p Cerro Rico de Potosi, Potosi, Bolivia (silver, tin) sten) 34:242–243 United States 30:9–36 Pezinok mine, Pezinok, Malé Karpaty Mountains, Nevada Dal’negorsk, Primorskiy Kraj, Russia (lead, zinc, Slovakia (antimony) 31:153–162 Gold Quarry mine, Eureka County 26:462 copper) 32:3–30 Picos de Europa, Santander, Spain (lead, zinc) Zaire Eagle’s Nest mine, Placer County, California (gold) 27:177–188 Musonoi mine, Kolwezi, Shaba: brilliant green 35:65–72 Pucarrajo mine between Pachapaqui and Huanzala, crystals in 7-cm group 33:485p Elandsrand mine, Witwatersrand Basin, South Peru (polymetallic) 34:244 Africa (gold) 32:177–180 Purple Passion mine, Yavapai County, Arizona METATYUYAMUNITE Engineer mine, Tagish Lake, British Columbia (lead, silver, gold) 31:323–331 United States (gold, silver, arsenic) 27:263–273 Quiruvilca district, La Libertad Dept., Peru (poly- Nevada Finch mine and vicinity, Gila County, Arizona metallic) 34:241–242 Gold Quarry mine, Eureka County 26:462 (polymetallic) 26:439–448 Raura district, Lima Dept., Peru (polymetallic) METAVOLTINE 34:243 Flambeau mine, Ladysmith, Rusk County, Wis- Bolivia consin (copper) 30:107–131 Red Cloud mine, La Paz County, Arizona (lead, silver) 27:347–354 El Desierto mine, Potosí 34:(304) Franklin/Sterling Hill mines, New Jersey (zinc) United States 27: Río Tinto mines, Huelva, Spain (gold, silver, 18, 26 Kentucky Fresnillo, Zacatecas, Mexico (silver) 34:LL37– pyrite) 27:275–285 Ross Hannibal mine, Lawrence County, South Halls Gap, Lincoln County: 0.1-mm flaky 51, 89 crystals 28:376 Gerty mine, Badajoz, Spain (vanadium) 27:381– Dakota (gold) 30:199–206 384 Rossie, St. Lawrence County, New York (lead) METAZEUNERITE Gold Quarry mine, Carlin Trend, Eureka County, 32:273–293 United States Nevada (gold) 26:449–469 Rudabánya, near Miskolc, Hungary (copper, iron) New Jersey Guanajuato district, Guanajuato, Mexico (silver) 32:89–126, 155–160 Franklin/Sterling Hill 27:(26) 30:84–85 San Francisco mine, Cucurpe, Sonora, Mexico Utah Higher Pitts mine, Mendip Hills, Somerset, En- (polymetallic) 35:GU41–61, 65 Big Indian mine near La Sal, San Juan gland (iron, lead) 27:245–259 San Genaro mine, Castrovirreyna district, Huan- County: microcrystals 26:486 Huanuni mine, Dalence Province, Oruro Dept., cavelica Dept., Peru (silver) 34:250 METEORITES San Pedro Corralitos, Chihuahua, Mexico (lead) Bolivia (tin) 34:155 Discussed by James Sowerby 26:MB100–101 Huanzala mine, Huanuco Dept., Peru (poly- 35:GU5–17, 65 Shirley Ann claim, Inyo County, California (lead, Meteorites and desert glass from Libya displayed metallic) 34:244–245 34: copper) 32:393–400 87 Huaron district, Pasco Dept., Peru (polymetallic) Meteorites from Czechoslovakia marketed 28:65 34:247–248 Silvana mine, Sandon, British Columbia (silver) 27:433–438 Meteorites from Namibia and Argentina marketed Huitzuco, Guerrero, Mexico (mercury) 35:GU36 27:66 Itabira, Minas Gerais, Brazil (iron) 31:180 Silvermines district, County Tipperary, Ireland (lead, zinc, silver) 30:99–106 “Octahedrite” from China marketed: cleaved along Jardinera No. 1 mine, Inca de Oro, Atacama, 31: Sweet Home mine, Park County, Colorado (sil- crystal domain boundaries 283 Chile (copper) 28:387–394 Rocks from Space: Meteorites and Meteorite Hunt- ver) 29:SH1–153 (Special Issue) Julcani district, Huancavelica Dept., Peru (poly- ers, O. Richard Norton 27:309–310b metallic) 34:251 Terlingua, Texas (mercury) 27:24–25 Twin Creeks mine, Humboldt County, Nevada St-Robert meteorite falls in Quebec; pieces recov- Karnes district, South Texas (uranium) 27:26 26: (gold) 31:311–322, 331 ered 491–492 Katanga Crescent, Katanga, Zaire (cobalt, copper, 26: Uchucchacua district, Huanuco Province, Peru Yorkshire meteorite MB96–97 uranium) 30:255–267 Zagami fall (from Mars?) 28:65 Kipushi mine, Katanga, Zaire (copper, zinc) (polymetallic) 34:118, 34:245–246 26:163–192

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MEURIGITE Sierra de la Cruz (Sierra de Cruces), east of San Luis mine, Fresnillo 29:212s United States Lake Jaco 26:222s, 26:496s, 28:416s, San Martín mine, Sombrerete 26:496s, 27:216s, Nevada 29:128g,h; 30:40s, 34:LL73–79, 95g,h,m,p 27:452s, 34:LL38h Willard mine, Pershing County: pale yellow Durango Santa Elena 26:496s radiating microcrystals 32:301 Asterillo mine, Mapimí district 34:OJ54s, 84s Santa Rosa mine, Conception del Oro 26:222s 26: MEXICO Cerro de los Remedios TZ42p MEYERHOFFERITE Cerro de Mercado 26:496s, 31:194s, 33:86h Argentina FM-TGMS-MSA Symposium on Mexican miner- Descubridora mine 34:OJ57s als (abstracts) 30:83–85 Nacimiento Sijes, Satta: white needle crystals El Filo mine, La Reina Mountain, Mapimí with inyoite 33:87n Mexican minerals as theme of 1999 Tucson Show district 34:OJ64s 30:238–239 Jose Maria Patoni see Rodeo MIARGYRITE Mexico Series of Special Issues 29:3 La China mine, Mapimí district 34:OJ59s Bolivia Mexico-I Special Issue (Boléo, Baja California) La Lucha mine, Mapimí district 34:OJ67s, 76s Cerro Rico de Potosí, Potosí: crystals to 5 mm 29:No. 1 La Reina mine, Mapimí district 34:OJ59s with other sulfosalts 30:22p, 23 Mexico-II Special Issue (Ojuela mine, Mapimí, Navidad mine, Abasolo 28:505s, 35:148s Canada Durango) 34:No. 5; letters reacting to 35:91 Ojuela mine, Mapimí 28:213s, 28:453h, British Columbia Mexico-III Special Issue (Los Lamentos, Fresnillo, 29:213s, 30:41s, 33:183s, 34:5–91g,h,m,p Van Silver mine: complex lustrous crystals Las Vigas, Sierra de Cruces) 34:No. 6; letter Platosa mine, Bermejillo, Mapimí district to 5 mm 31:225p reacting to 35:91 34:OJ65s, 68s, 82s, 83s Mexico Mexico-IV Special Issue (San Pedro Corralitos, Rodeo (Jose Maria Patoni) 30:37s, 33:86h, Guanajuato Guerrero, San Francisco mine) 35:No. 6 35:149s Guanajuato district 30:(85) “Mexico’s Mineral Heritage” case at 1997 Tucson San Ilario mine, La Reina Mountain, Mapimí Peru show, honoring M. Romero 28:213 district 34:OJ84s San Genaro mine, Castrovirreyna, Huancavelica Central Mexico (topaz rhyolites) 26:TZ10–13d,g,p; San Juan mine, Mapimí district 34:OJ78s Dept.: crystals to 3 cm, botryoids coated with 18g; 38c Guanajuato microcrystals 28:P93–94p; botryoidal clus- San Luis Cristobal 26:496s Guanajuato 26:496s, 27:23s, 30:84–85g,h ters 34:118; lens-shaped crystals 34:250 Baja California Rayas (Reyes) mine 26:496s, 26:582h, 30:85s, Russia Amelia mine, Boleo 28:453h; 29:34–36g,h,m; 30:217s Nikolaevskiy mine, Dal’negorsk, Primorskiy 29:51–62g,h,m,p; 33:86s San Carlos mine 30:85s Kraj 32:(24) Boleo deposit 29:5–62g,h,m,p, 29:493h Sirena mine 26:582h, 30:217s United States California-Lugardo mine, Boleo 29:34s Torres mine 32:248s Colorado Chuqui mine near Tecate 33:405g,h Valenciana mine, Veta Madre 26:496s, 35:407s Little Anna mine: 4 x 6-cm cluster of bril- Curuglu mine, Boleo 29:34–36g,h,m Guerrero liant spheres 32:62–63 La Madrelena mine 30:411s, 34:159s Amatitlan amethyst area 28:137s, 35:No. 6 Nevada Las Delicias mine near El Alamo 33:405– (cover), 35:GU29–37g,h,m,p Hecla-Newmont Rosebud mine, Humboldt 406g,h Chilpancingo 26:222s County: brilliant crystals to 3 mm in 1.5- Mina La Verde near La Huerta 33:405g,h,m La Sorpresa mine, Amatitlan area 35:GU30h cm clusters 32:56n San Luis mine, Boleo 29:34s La Valenciana mine, Amatitlan 27:456s Meikle mine, Elko County: selenian, analyti- Chihuahua Locality not specified 34:186s, 35:149s, 156s cally verified 30:196 26: Batopilas 575s Los Remedios mine, Taxco 27:456s MICHIGAN Bustillos mine, West Camp, Santa Eulalia Taxco 26:565h 26:496s Adventure mine, Ontonagon County 27:144s Hidalgo Caledonia mine, Ontonagon County 26:481–482h, Erupción/Ahumada mine, Los Lamentos dis- Pachuca-Real del Monte district 34:LL38s, 42s trict 34:LL5–31g,h,m,p 28:52g,h Nuevo Leon Delaware mine, Keweenaw County 27:144s La Aurora mine, Cuchillo Parado, Coyama Flor de Pena mine, Lampazos 34:OJ70h 27:144s, 27:216s, 31:512s Felch, Dickinson County 31:511s San Luis Potosi Indiana mine, Ontonagan County 34:275s Liliani mine, Chihuahua City 34:91s Catorce 26:578s Los Lamentos district 26:578s, 29:136s, Keweenaw Peninsula 31:25s Charcas 27:21s, 27:452s Monroe County (undisclosed quarry) 33:263s 34:LL5–31g,h,m,p; 35:152s La Aurora mine, Charcas 28:205s, 35:153h Los Lamentos mine, Los Lamentos district San Sebastian mine, Charcas 27:147s MICROCLINE 34:LL22–23h Taman 32:497s Afghanistan Maravillas mine, Naica 28:137s Tepetate 26:TZ11p Locality not specified: blue-green crystals on Mina de la Pili, Camarco 26:149h, 26:222s, Sinaloa massive smoky quartz 35:147p, 148n 26:496s Santa Anita mine, Choix 29:212s Argentina Naica 26:133s, 136s, 29:128s, 30:470s Sonora Papachacra, Catamarca: Carlsbad, Manebach Nevada mine, Batopilas 28:213s Arizpe 28:213s and Baveno twins to 20 cm 31:99n Ojos Espanoles mine, Lazaro Cardenas 26:496s Michelle prospect, Rayon 30:41s Rumi Tucu mine, Papacharca, Catamarca: Peña Blanca uranium mine 30:85g Moctezuma 26:70g blocky crystals in large groups 30:41, 43p; Potosi (or El Potosi) mine, Santa Eulalia 27:62s, Pitiquito 34:OJ79s sharp Baveno-twinned crystals to 5 cm in 28:213s, 30:217s, 31:278s San Francisco mine, Cucurpe 26:222s, 26:496h, large groups 30:218n Purisima workings, west camp, Santa Eulalia 28:453h, 32:56–57s, 32:335h, 34:90s, Bolivia 26:496s 35:GU41–61, 65g,h,m,p Cristalmayu near Villa Tunari, Chapare, Cocha- San Antonio (or San Antonio El Grande) mine, Santa Cruz 26:496s bamba 26:(487) Santa Eulalia 28:416s, 30:41s, 30:217s, Veracruz Brazil 30:467s, 31:276s Las Vigas 31:104s, 34:LL55–67, 91g,h,m,p; Espirito Santo San Carlos mine, Manuel Benavides 28:417s 35:GU29s Mimoso do Sul mine, Santa Teresa 26:TZ23; San Pedro Corralitos 33:99s, 35:GU5–17, Locality not specified 35:156s crystals to 15 cm 26:490n 65g,h,m,p Piedras Parado area, Las Vigas 26:582h, 35:160s Minas Gerais Santa Eulalia 27:21s, 29:128s, 29:SH124s, Zacatecas Santa Maria de Itabira: “amazonite” crystals 31:42s, 31:66s, 34:OJ67s El Cobre mine, Conception del Oro 32:487s, to 20 cm 26:489n West Camp, Santa Eulalia district 30:85g 490s Canada Coahuila Fresnillo 26:153s, 26:496s, 28:59s, 28:213s, British Columbia Melchor Muzquiz 30:153s 30:217s, 33:184s, 34:LL37–51, 89g,h,m,p Dunn Peak south of Clearwater: large crys- Múzquiz 27:144s, 30:52s La Noria mine, San Pantheon de la Noria, San tals with smoky quartz 26:491 San Carlos 28:137s Martin de Sombrerete 33:263s Quebec Proana mine, Fresnillo 32:248s, 33:263s Lac Nicolet mine, South Ham: 5-mm crystal 27:128

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Saint-Amable sill: drusy cavity linings, crys- MICROLITE Brazil tals to 1 cm 29:104q Afghanistan Minas Gerais Ethiopia Locality not specified: bright yellow microcrys- Jaguaraçu mine: sharp, loose hexagonal Konso, Sidamo: sharp, fist-sized bluish crystals tals with elbaite 32:60n prisms to 4.5 cm 28:205n, 207p; sharp 35:145n, 146p; crystals to 7 cm in large Mozambique yellow-green loose prisms 30:218n; bright groups 35:149n; blocky crystals to 12 cm on Alto Ligonha area: sharp, lustrous crystals to yellow thumbnail cluster 33:186p; crystals perthitic granite 35:154n; with smoky quartz 2.5 cm in pegmatites 31:483d,p to 3 cm collected in 1980–1981 35:407p, crystals 35:156n Muiane mine, Alto Ligonha: grayish green 408 France dodecahedrons to 3.5 cm 27:220n Canada Trimouns quarry, Luzenac, Ariège: small masses United States Quebec in pegmatite 35:239 California Mont St.-Hilaire: crude crystals to 3 mm on Malawi Himalaya mine, San Diego County: small pectolite 35:407 Mt. Malosa, Zomba district: white 1.5-cm crys- honey-yellow crystals 33:396 Czech Republic tals on large aegirine prisms 32:60n Little Three mine, Ramona district, San Diego Mars=ikov 35:(408) Mexico County 26:TZ(23) Radkovice 35:(408) Guerrero Maine Ve¨z=ná 35:(408) Chilpancingo: blocky crystals to 6 cm 26:222n Bennett quarry, Buckfield: dodecahedral crys- England Mozambique tals to 2 cm 26:479n; 1.1-cm dodecahe- Cornwall Alto Ligonha area: “amazonite” crystals to 1 dron 26:576n Linkinhorne 35:(408) meter in pegmatites 31:483d Mount Marie quarry near Paris: brown zoned Devon Pakistan crystals to 5 mm 26:479n Meldon 35:(408) France Raikot, Chilas, Northern Areas: twinned white MICROMOUNTING crystals to 7.5 cm 35:149n Mont Blanc massif: crystals on 3 mm on pink Zagi Mountain, Northwest Frontier Province: Cahn, Lazard micromount collection at Yale/ fluorite 35:408 “adularia” crystals to 5 cm 35:217 Peabody museum 30:94 Germany Russia Classic micromounts of the Laurium, Greece lead Bavaria Mokrusha and Kazjonnitsa mines, Mursinka, slags 26:101 Eitzing quarry, Oberfrauenwald near Tittling: Ural Mts. 26:TZ(21) Microcrystals of fluorapatite discovered in old colorless crystals to 2 mm 35:408 Ploskaya, Keivy, Kola Peninsula: 6-cm “ama- South Dakota specimens 30:475–476 Himmelleitenbruch quarry, Rossbach: mi- zonite” group 31:390p Microminerals (W.A. Henderson, Quintin Wight) crocrystals embedded in bavenite 35:408 Udatcha, Kovdor massif, Magadan region: see Departments and Columns Krennbruch-Kusserbruch quarries near Titt- gemmy Baveno twins to 6 cm 26:493n Microminerals from Italian localities 27:149–152 ling: crystals to 5 mm 35:408 United States Microminerals from Llallagua, Bolivia in Smith- Thüringen California sonian collection 34:115 Henneberg, south of Jena: pale green micro- Blue Lady mine, San Diego County: large Microminerals from the Bushveld Complex, South crystals 35:408 perthitic crystals 33:371 Africa 29:461–465 Kazakhstan Fano Simmons mine, Riverside County: Old micromounts from pioneer collectors resold Kent: sharp prismatic crystals to 2 cm included spherical crystal clusters to 5 cm 26:477n 27:66n, 27:213–214n in smoky quartz 35:408 Himalaya mine, Mesa Grande district, San MICROSCOPES Mexico Diego County: twinned, perthitic crystals, Petrographic Microscope, The. Daniel E. Kile. Guanajuato many surficially etched, to 30 cm 33:392, Special Publication Number One, Mineralogi- Valenciana mine: yellow-green crystals to 3 396p cal Record. November-December 2003. 96 cm with albite and quartz 35:407 Little Three mine, Ramona district, San Diego pages. Namibia County 26:TZ(23) Petrographic microscope exhibit at Tucson Show, Klein Spitzkopje (Rössing mine): gemmy yel- Colorado 2003 34:285 low-green crystals to 2.5 cm, yellow yttrian Lake George, Teller County: small crystals Polarizing microscope useful for identifying spe- crystals 35:407–408 with rhombohedral hematite 30:48n cies 29:490–492 Rossing: yellow 2-cm crystals 28:454p Qui-Buc claims near Florissant 26:(478) MICROSOMMITE Norway Rocket claim near Lake George: large crys- Fuglevika, Langesundsfjord: colorless crystals 27: tals with smoky quartz 26:478n, 480p Relations to other cancrinite-group species 109– to 3 mm 35:408 Teller County: large “amazonite” crystals 133 Grorud district 35:(408) Italy with smoky quartz crystals 31:45p Himberg quarry, Ramnes, Langesundsfjord: “Tree Root Pocket,” Two Point mine, Teller Campania crystals to 7 mm in syenite 35:408 27: County: large cabinet specimens with crys- Mte. Somma/Vesuvius (460) Nedre Lapplaegret pegmatite 35:(408) tals to 10 cm, smoky quartz crystals to 12 Lazio Russia 27: cm 29:125n, 127p; huge specimens with Locality not specified (152) Ermakovskoe, Buryatien, Urals: 26:(493); split smoky quartz crystals 29:215p, 220n; MILARITE prismatic crystals to 4 cm with bavenite 30:No. 6 (cover) Alpine milarite 35:405–418g,h,m,p 35:408 Two Point claim, Teller County: crystals to 8 Austria Olenii Ridge and Zapadnye Keivy, West Keivy, cm with smoky quartz 28:57n East Tyrol Kola Peninsula 35:(408) Idaho Laperwitzbachgraben near Kals: crystals to 2 Sweden Sawtooth Range 26:TZ16, 17g,p cm with albite 35:410 Högsbo, Gothenburg: translucent crystals to 1.6 Maine Locality not specified: single crystals to 1 cm cm, crude crystals to 2.5 cm 27:208n, 210p, Bennett mine, Buckfield: sharp crystals with 33:260n 35:408 cassiterite 28:415p, 416n Salzburg Stora Vika quarry near Stockholm: yttrian Nevada Bad Gastein-Böckstein: microcrystals 35:410 milarite 27:209, 35:408 Round Mountain/Manhattan, Nye County Bärenfall: sharp, transparent crystals to 1 cm Switzerland 30:(285) 35:410 Fieschergletscher, Wallis: large cleft worked in Zapot mine, Hawthorne, Mineral County: Breitfuss, Habachtal: microcrystals 35:410 1995, one crystal 9.2 cm long 35:412p, 413h sharp blue-green crystals 27:216n; tan crys- Haitzingalmstollen near Böckstein: transpar- Galmihorn, Wallis: 3-mm crystals with large tals to 15 cm, “amazonite” crystals to 50 ent crystals to 4 mm 35:410 dipyramid faces 35:411 cm 30:283p, 284–285q Leckbachrinne, Habachtal: microcrystals Gischigletscher near Ritter Pass, Wallis: crys- New Jersey 35:410 tals to 4 mm with fluorite 35:411 Franklin: in Buckwheat dolomite 27:439ff. Wiesbachrinne, Habachtal: sharp, long-pris- Gletsch, Grimsel Pass, Wallis: 1.6-cm crystal New York matic, chloritized crystals to 4.5 cm with chlorite inclusions 35:412p Rossie, St. Lawrence County: crystals to 5 35:410–411h,p Göscheneralp, Uri: crystals exceptionally to 1 mm on calcite 32:287–288q, 290p cm 35:411

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Kriegalp, Binntal, Wallis: fibrous crystals to 1 China California mm 35:411 Bapu, Guangdong (see Pingtouling mine): ex- Shirley Ann claim, Inyo County: acicular Locality not specified: brilliant, loose 1-cm traordinary 7.3-cm crystal cluster 34:No. 3 microcrystals, sprays 32:398p, 399 crystals 30:221n (cover) Nevada Oberhasli and Oberaar power stations, Bern: Pingtouling mine, Guangdong: new pocket Gold Quarry mine, Eureka County: crystals crystals from clefts 35:412 35:155n; brilliant yellow-orange crystals in to 50 microns 26:462 St. Gotthard Pass: chloritized crystals to 1.1 cm large groups 35:256–257p MINAMIITE 35: 411 Wu Chuan mine near Huo Zuo City, Guangxi Japan (later corrected to Pingtouling mine, Val Cristallina, Gotthard massif: sharp crystals Okumanza Hot Spring, Gunma (type locality) 35: Guangdong): to 1 cm 411 brilliant yellow-orange crys- 26:144 Val Giuv, Tujetsch, Graubünden: first locality tals to 2 cm in clusters to cabinet size 34:280p, for milarite 35:405; good crystals found since 283–284n MINEEVITE-(Y) 1868 35:405, 413–415m,p; magnificent speci- England Russia men collected in 2000 35:415–417h,p Cornwall Locality not specified 26:(494) Vorderen Zinggenstock: prolific cleft with crys- Locality not specified (probably Cumbria): MINERAL ART tals to 2 cm 35:412–413h yellow-brown spheres on matrix 31:75p Carl Bentley, mineral artist 26:514 United States Cumbria Copyright problems in painting from mineral pho- New Hampshire Roughton Gill 28:(131) tographs 30:66 Government Pit, Carroll County: groups of Somerset Eberhard Equit, mineral artist 34:206 colorless prismatic crystals 35:407 Higher Pitts mine, near Priddy: minute or- Hand-painted specimen illustrations in J.G. Lenz’s Moat Mountain, Carroll County: colorless ange crystals 27:255 Mustertafeln, 1794 27:191–195 prisms to 2 cm 35:407 Germany Hans Neidermeier, mineral artist 34:188 North Carolina Obersachsen Hilde Könighofer, mineral artist 26:514 Foote mine, Kings Mountain, Cleveland Johanngeorgenstadt: cabinet specimen with Meisterwerke Sachsicher Minerale by E. Equit: County: crystals to 3 mm 35:407 6-mm crystals 27:391 paintings of Saxon minerals 26:146, 26:231– MILLERITE Hungary 232b Australia Rudabánya: groups of colorless to translucent Pierre Rondelez, mineral artist 26:514 32: Tasmania white prisms to 2 mm 125 Susan Robinson, mineral artist (paintings at Munich Italy Lord Brassey mine: fine inclusions in heazle- Show) 28:133 woodite 33:328 Tuscany Wendell Wilson’s 6 paintings of specimens, Tuc- England Serravezza: white sprays to 0.1 mm 27:54p son Show 2001 32:257 Mexico Cumbria Chihuahua MINERAL IDENTIFICATION Brownley Hill mine, Alston Moor: brassy Definition of a mineral 26:437–438 acicular crystals to 2.5 cm 31:247p Franco Portillo mine, Santa Eulalia: spheres of microcrystals on matrix 30:214p Energy dispersive spectroscopy, wavelength-dis- Germany persive spectroscopy 30:299–300q Nordrhein-Westfalen San Pedro Corralitos: lemon-yellow botry- oidal specimens 33:99n; great pocket of Identifying cobaltoan calcites and dolomites from Ramsbeck: crystals to 7 cm 29:144 Katanga by EDX analysis 31:269–273, 31:213 Italy brilliant botryoidal yellow specimens col- 35: Identifying unknown microcrystals with polariz- Tuscany lected in 1968 GU11–15p Santa Eulalia: yellow-green crystals 29:128n, ing microscope 29:489–492 Ceragiola quarries, Serravezza: acicular crys- Modern identification techniques 30:297–300q tal spray, 4 mm 27:53p, 54 130p Russia Durango MINERAL NAMES Bor pit, Dal’negorsk, Primorskiy Kraj: micro- Ojuela mine, Mapimí: green botryoidal, yel- Article on naming bodies of solar system 27:67 34: scopic inclusions in sulfides 32:24 low prisms to 3 cm OJ77–78p Encyclopedia of Mineral Names, William H. South Africa Sonora Blackburn and William H. Dennen 28:407– Cape Province San Francisco mine, Cucurpe: orange, on 408b 26: Okiep district 35:(309) wulfenite 496n; orange-red crystals and Glossary of Obsolete Mineral Names (Bayliss) 35: Transvaal spheres on wulfenite crystals GU55– published 30:410 Kruisrivier mine: minor sulfide vein con- 57p IMA’s procedures and guidelines on mineral no- Morocco stituent 27:425 menclature, 1998 30:163–176 United States Taouz: orange-yellow crystals on matrix 30:41n, Naming of philolithite 29:202 Kentucky 43p Objections to informally naming specimens after Namibia Halls Gap, Lincoln County: 2.5-cm mass of owners 30:395–396 needles in geode 26:575; brilliant acicular Tsumeb: 5-cm yellow-orange crystal cluster Table of nomenclature changes, 1987–1998 31: crystals to 3 cm in tufts, sprays, rings in 73p 30:174–176 Russia geodes 28:375–383p,q MINERALOGICAL RECORD Nevada Brenner mine, Dal’negorsk, Primorskiy Kraj: 32: Africa in the Mineralogical Record (list of ar- Barrick Meikle mine, Carlin: sprays of acicu- microcrystals 24 Thailand ticles) 31:458 lar crystals on marcasite 34:90–91n; golden Antiquarian Reprint Series: #9 (Lenz’s Muster- acicular crystals to 1.5 cm blanketing mam- Hat Yai Province: fine yellow hexagonal prisms 29: tafeln) 27:195; #10 (F.X. Wulfen’s original millary pyrite 34:278n to 5 mm on gossan 219p, 220n; sharp, deep yellow, gemmy prisms to 1 cm 30:238n; description of wulfenite) 28:442; #11 (Bau- MIMETITE gemmy prisms to 5 mm on psilomelane on meister’s Mineralreich 32:82; #12 (Buc’hoz, Australia granite 30:472n; matrix specimens to 30 cm The Marvelous Gifts of Nature in the Mineral New South Wales 31:98n Kingdom) 32:426 Elura mine, #1 level, Cobar: fine green/ United States Archival materials needed 34:132 yellow crystal group 29:#5 (cover) Arizona Arthur Montgomery donates towards start-up costs Kintore opencut, Broken Hill: brilliant or- Castle Dome district, Yuma County: botry- 31:299 ange-red crystals to 5 mm on matrix oidal, small crystals 29:454 Author/Title indexes: vol. 26 26:587–589; vol. 27 27:375–380c,d,g,p,q North Geronimo (Pure Potential) mine, La 27:476–478; vol. 28 28:516–518; vol. 29 30: Northern Territory Paz County: red to yellow crystals to 1 cm 77–79; vol. 30 30: 484–486; vol. 31 32: 75–79; Mt. Bonnie mine: pale yellow crystals to 1.5 with wulfenite 27:366 vol. 32 33: 116–118 cm 28:205n Rowley mine, Maricopa County 26:(476), Austria 33:(72) Lower Austria Schmelz, Annaberg district: yellow-green acicular microcrystals 29:184, 187p

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Back issues: sale, 20% off 28:442; complete list Deaths of miners from various causes in Kongsberg MINYULITE published 30:410; list arranged by localities mines 32:188 United States 31:380–381; entire stock listed for sale 32:346; Fire in Butte, Montana mine, 1917: most deadly Nevada price increase 32:426; purchase urged 33:362; mine disaster in U.S. history 33:19 Willard mine, Pershing County: white “puff- out-of-print back issues acquired, offered for Rockslide kills two European collectors in Mex- balls” to 1.3 cm over large matrix surfaces sale 34:293 Tex mine, New Mexico 30:337 32:299p, 301 Checklist for authors submitting articles 31:183, MINING LORE South Dakota 32: 258 Germanic legends of demon-like Kobolds 30:255 Ross Hannibal mine, Lawrence County: mi- Color reproduction for rhodochrosite photos in Miners’ lives at Kongsberg, Norway from 18th crocrystal sprays 28:205n; sprays to 1.5 29: Sweet Home Mine Issue 434–435 century 32:187–190 cm with sincosite 30:203–205p 27: Completion of 25-year index announced 3 Ojuela mine, Mapimí, Durango, Mexico: possible MIRABILITE 32: Contacting the editors, circulation manager 346 sources of name 34:OJ7 Dealer ads may be tailored for special issues Bolivia 27:162 MINING RECORDS El Desierto mine, Potosí 34:(304) Early history of the Mineralogical Record (article Alvaro Alonso Barba’s 1640 record of mining at Norway by John White) 35:73–85 Potosí, Bolivia 30:12 Kongsberg mines: white hairy threads, soon Editor (Tom Moore) hired 32:266–267 Archives of Kongsberg silver mines at Kongsberg altering to thenardite 32:197 E-mail correspondence 33:362 Mining Museum 32:182 MISSOURI Foreign correspondents needed 26:82 Sweet Talk—early newsletter for Sweet Home Amex mines, Boss 26:133s, 136s Friends of Mineralogy activities 35:3 mine 29:SH23–29 Beer Cellar mine, Granby 29:136s Hardcover copies, regular and deluxe, for Sweet MINING TECHNIQUES Brushy Creek mine, Reynolds County 26:153s, Home Mine Issue 29:435 See also Technology in Prospecting and Collecting 26:482h Hardcover edition of Mineral Books (Vol. 26 No. Adit driven in wall of Rogerley limestone quarry, Fletcher mine, Reynolds County 30:215h 4) announced 26:MB8 Weardale, England 31:100–103 Lamb mine, Morgan County 26:482s Illustrated specimen labels for special issues avail- AutoCad mapping of Sweet Home mine 29:SH71– MITRIDATITE able 34:131 72 Brazil Illustrated specimens: conventions for caption data Block-caving at Butte, Montana 33:22–23 Minas Gerais 33:460 Drilling program locates Santo Niño vein, Instructions for authors of articles 35:283 Sapucaia pegmatite, Galiléia: mammillary to Fresnillo, Zacatecas, Mexico 34:LL41 30: Internet Directory advertising page established spongy crusts, needle crystals 357 Gathering, processing ulexite “cottonballs” from MOLYBDENITE 32:170; described 35:3–4 California saltpans 27:35 Leatherbound Peru issue announced 28:442 Ground-penetrating radar at Sweet Home mine Australia Letters pro and con responding to special goniom- 29:SH73, 145–150 Queensland eter issue 30:245–246 Hydraulic splitter used to open pockets at Sweet Wolfram Camp mine: good crystals to 9 cm Library: 26:MB16; described 26:MB161 Home mine 29:SH26 28:201n; rosettes to 6 cm with quartz and Mexico Series of Special Issues announced 29:3 Mining history, methods, at Ojuela mine, Durango, bismuth 31:283n Microscope monograph published, sent free to Mexico 34:OJ11–20, 29–32 Tasmania subscribers 35:3 Newmont Mining Corp. plans blasting around Lord Brassey mine: patches in sulfides 33:328 Mineral Books issue sold out 27:162 specimen-recovery at Twin Creeks mine, Ne- Chile Museum Directory expands to three pages 27:243 vada 31:312–315 Jardinera #1 mine, Inca de Oro: with powellite Name chosen by John S. White 26:MB137 Open-pit and underground mining for borates in 34:116 Paper vs. electronic media, quality of Mineralogi- Death Valley, California 27:36–37 Mexico cal Record paper 30:330 Open-pit mining at Butte, Montana 33:22–23 Durango Petrographic Microscope, The. Daniel E. Kile. Open-pit mining, environmental reclamation at Ojuela mine, Mapimí: rosettes, distorted crys- Special Publication Number One. November- Flambeau mine, Wisconsin 30:108–109 tals to 4 mm 34:OJ78 December 2003. 96 pages. Quarrying in basalts of Deccan Plateau, India Mozambique Popularity, binding problems with Sweet Home 34:13–17 Maria III pegmatite, Alto Ligonha area 31:(483) mine issue 30:66–67 Quarrying, optical laser sorting of talc at Trimouns Namibia Postage problems in mailing special issues 29:434 quarry, Ariège, France 35:226 Onganja mine, Seeis: excellent crystals and Publication of 50-year anniversary History of the Room-and-pillar mining at Boulby mine, England rosettes to 18 cm 27:95p, 96 Tucson Show 34:213 potash deposit 27:164 Norway Reprint of Sowerby’s Exotic Mineralogy Slabbing to widen tunnels at Sweet Home mine Bandaksli, Tokke, Telemark: large, sharp crys- 26:MB103 29:SH25 tals found in 2000 32:487n, 490p Robbery of subscription monies at 1995 Spring- Stoping, room-and-pillar mining in Illinois-Ken- South Africa field show 26:514 tucky fluorite district 28:15 Cape Province Russia in the Mineralogical Record 32:2 Techniques used in earlier centuries at Kongsberg, Okiep district 35:(309) Slipcase boxes for back issues available 35:362 Norway 32:185–187 Sweden Special subscription offer for recruiting new sub- Underground and open-pit mining combined in Bastnäs mines, Västmanland: flakes, bladed scribers 34:290 Carlin gold trend, Nevada 30:187–189 masses 35:197 Submitting articles electronically 32:426, 501 United States Subscription price raised 32:2 MINIUM Colorado Subscription price raised, with graph of price Mexico Sweet Home mine, Park County: coarse, trends 27:4 Durango crystalline 29:SH120 Thanks from subscriber 27:314 Ojuela mine, Mapimí: finely divided, with Montana Thanks to advertisers, donors, subscribers to Anti- wulfenite 34:OJ78 Butte, Silver Bow County: major ore species, quarian Reprint series 33:122 Russia rare crystals to 2.5 cm 33:57 Tucson Show insider’s video 30:82 Brenner mine, Dal’negorsk, Primorskiy Kraj: in New Hampshire Website established 28:162 gossan 32:24 William Wise mine, Westmoreland 26:(482) Wins Carnegie Award at 1995 Tucson Show Spain Washington 26:229–230 Picos de Europa, Santander: filling between Crown Point mine, Lake Chelan: large crys- galena crystals 27:185 MINING ACCIDENTS tals in quartz 33:72 United States Zaire 17th-century accidents in Cerro Rico de Potosi, Arizona Bolivia silver mines 30:12 Kipushi mine, Shaba: accessory, high in rhen- Castle Dome district, Yuma County: altering ium 26:185 “Death notices” in Kongsberg mines for miners from galena, anglesite 29:454 killed by firesetting fumes 32:186

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MOLYBDOMENITE Myers, Treasure County 30:467s Zapot pegmatite, Mineral County: beidellite/ Bolivia North Home mine, Broadwater County 35:152h montmorillonite masses 30:282–283q Pacajake mine, Potosí: pearly white microcrys- Pack Rat claim, Red Pryor Mountain, Carbon “MOONSTONE” tals 34:351 County 30:40s See also Feldspar Group, Anorthoclase 26: MOLYBDOPHYLLITE PC mine, Basin, Jefferson County TZ71s; Mexico 26: 26: 30: 147s, 482s, 40s Chihuahua Sweden 33: Phillipsburg 64s Mina de la Pili: groups of sharp crystals with Långban, Värmland 27:(207) 33: Stillwater complex near Livingston 64s schiller 26:149n, 26:220p, 222n MOLYSITE Steward mine, Butte 33:29h Italy Summit mine, Broadwater County 35:152s MORAESITE Campania Travona mine, Butte 33:29–30h Brazil Mte. Somma/Vesuvius 27:(460) Whitehall 33:64s Minas Gerais MONAZITE-(Ce) MONTEBRASITE Sapucaia pegmatite, Galiléia: acicular white crystals in masses or as coatings 30:352q, Brazil Brazil 357–359d,p Minas Gerais Minas Gerais MORDENITE Buenopolis: lustrous brown thumbnail twins Jenipapo district: greenish yellow flattened 35:252n twins to 20 cm 35:153n India Sapucaia pegmatite, Galiléia: crystals to a Joan Firmino mine, Pomarolli: “amblygo- Ahmednagar near Bombay, Maharashtra: 2.5- few mm in feldspar 30:357 nite” V-twins poss. montebrasite 29:213n cm balls on basalt 30:40n Canada Sapucaia pegmatite, Galiléia: crystals, quartz Aurangabad, Maharashtra: crusts of matted fi- Quebec intergrowths 30:352q, 357 brous crystals 34:53, 67 Saint-Amable sill: tabular crystals to 8 mm, Mozambique Chinchvad, Maharashtra: sprays of brittle ac- possible pseudomorphs 29:104 Alto Ligonha area 31:(484) icular crystals to 3 cm on chalcedony 34:53p, France MONTESOMMAITE 71 Jalgaon, Maharashtra: bundles of hairlike 5-cm Trimouns quarry, Luzenac, Ariège: sharp, trans- Italy crystals 34:53, 72 lucent crystals to 1 cm 35:239p Campania Mozambique Shakur, Maharashtra: cavity-lining crusts 34:77 Mte. Somma/Vesuvius: type locality, micro- Wagholi quarry, Poona, Maharashtra: hairlike Alto Ligonha area: common in pegmatites, rare crystals 27:461c,h crystals to 10 cm 31:483–484d crystals to 1 cm 34:53, 77 Russia MONTGOMERYITE Japan Dodo deposit, Subpolar Urals: equant yellow, Spain Izu peninsula near Kawazu, Shizoka Prefec- orange crystals to 1 mm 30:436p, 437 Montcada, Barcelona Province: microcrystals ture: needles in 5-cm groups 26:495n Lapcha, northern Urals: orange, with anatase 28:410 Mexico 27:145 Sweden Durango United States Leveäniemi mine, Svappavaara, Norrbotten: Cerro de Mercado: 3 to 4-mm sprays 26:496 Maine montgomeryite-kingsmountite 27:(209) United States Havey #1 and #2 quarries, School House MONTMORILLONITE Idaho Crossing road: red 3-mm crystals 26:479n Brazil Warm Springs Creek near Challis: with heu- 32: Nevada Minas Gerais landite in huge geodes 248n Gold Quarry mine, Eureka County: tiny grains Sapucaia pegmatite, Galiléia: earthy white Rat’s Nest claim near Challis, Custer County: 26:462 masses 30:357 “puffballs” to 5 cm with heulandite in New Jersey Canada large geodes 33:83n; silky white cavity 35: Franklin: microcrystals from Buckwheat do- Quebec linings of hairlike crystals 152n lomite 27:439–442c,g,h,d,p,q Lac Nicolet mine, South Ham: microscopic MOROCCO North Carolina spheroids 27:128 ACF mine, Mibladen 29:216s, 32:59s, 33:265h, Crabtree quarry, Wake County: microcrys- Saint-Amable sill: powdery aggregates 29:104 35:254s tals with siderite, biotite 32:248 Hungary Aghbar mine (drift), Bou Azzer 32:252s, 33:255s, Rist and Ellis tracts, Hiddenite: lustrous or- Rudabánya: earthy masses to 3 mm in “limo- 35:148s ange crystals to 1.9 cm 32:135p, 136 nite” 32:125 Ait Ahmane 28:208s MONGOLIA Italy Ait Hamane mine 30:221s Han-Bogdo, central Gobi Desert 26:492s Liguria Be Platin mine 34:186s Hentiy Province 26:TZ18 Val Graveglia: veins, crystal rosettes to 3 Bergamon (?), Meknes 33:524s Jenshihlin, Northern Gobi Desert 30:41s mm 32:369 Bou Agra 30:221s Saybere 27:65s Mexico Bou Azzer 27:413s, 28:208–209s, 30:221s, 32:58– Baja California 59h, 32:252s, 35:156s MONOHYDROCALCITE Boleo deposit: dominant species of argilla- Bouarfa, between Erachidia and Oujda, Anti- France ceous minerals in gangue 29:42 Atlas Mountains 27:212s, 27:456s Saint-Pierre vein, Ste.-Marie-aux-Mines, Alsace: Mozambique Boulmaden, Mibladen 27:212s exceptional old specimen 28:65n Muiane mine, Alto Ligonha area: rare flesh- Coud’a shaft, Mibladen 33:265h United States colored masses 31:484 El Hamman 31:99s, 34:91s, 35:148s New Jersey Russia Gar el Anz, Casablanca region 27:63s Franklin/Sterling Hill: fluorescent veins and Dal’negorsk, Primorskiy Kraj: coatings, mas- Imiter (Emiter) mine, central Shargo region coatings 27:26g,q sive 32:24 29:132s, 34:186s, 35:154h MONTANA Dodo deposit, Subpolar Urals: cleft-filling Jebel Aouli 29:132g Alice mine, Butte 33:24, 26 masses, inclusions in quartz 30:437 Kerrouchen 31:99s, 34:91s Berkeley Pit, Butte 33:26h United States Majram 30:41s Black Pine mine, Phillipsburg 33:182s Arizona Mibladen 32:491s, 33:99s Butte, Silver Bow County 29:SH124, 33:4– Brick 2 mine, Gila County: waxy white Midelt, Imelchelle 34:281s 69g,h,m,p slickenside deposit 26:445 Nader (Nador) 34:188s East Colusa mine, Butte 33:26–27 Maine Oujda 34:87s Emma mine, Butte 33:27h Bennett quarry, Buckfield: manganese-bear- Ourika 23:101s Johnny Gulch, Broadwater County 31:511s ing 26:479 Rar el Ans, Cherrat 33:221s Leonard mine, Butte 33:27–28h Nevada Segangan, near Nador 26:496s Lexington mine, Butte 33:28h Gold Quarry mine, Eureka County: wide- Taouz mine 30:41s, 35:148s Lone Mountain, Broadwater County 31:511s spread coatings 26:462 Touissit mine, Oujda 27:212s, 28:64s, 29:216s, Mountain Con mine, Butte 33:28–29h 31:39s, 31:99s, 34:87s

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MOSCHELLANDSBERGITE Ipê mine, Governador Valadares: sulfur-yel- Australian Museum, Sydney 28:2 Hungary low plates to 8 cm 31:99n Bahmann, Uli 35:315 Rudabánya: grains to 3 mm, crystals to 0.5 mm Ouro Fino mine, Coronel Murta: two genera- Bally Museum, Schönenwerd, Switzerland 35:145, 32:125 tions, in specimens to 45 cm 32:57n 153 29: 31: MOTTRAMITE Sapucaia pegmatite, Galiléia: green to gray, Bancroft, Peter SH19, 5p, 12 fishtail-twinned crystals 30:355p, 359 Bandy, Mark Chance 30:34, 34:117 Namibia Ze Pinto mine, Governador Valadares: 31:(99) Barlow, John: The F. John Barlow Mineral Col- Gross Otavi mine, Otavi Mountain Land: Canada lection 28:147–148b, 29:133, 30:29, 31:5p 28:126p Quebec Bement, Clarence 31:5p Otavi Mountain Land: good specimens 28:109– Saint-Amable sill: microcrystals, small masses Blake, William P. (gold collection) 35:58 130ff 29:104 Blum, J. Reinhard 28:61–62, 30:94 Tsumeb: velvety greenish-gray aggregates found France Born, Ignaz von 29:185–188 after 2001 33:78 Trimouns quarry, Luzenac, Ariège: crystals to Bouglise, George de la (gold collection) 35:58 MOUNTAINITE several mm 35:240 British Museum (Natural History) and Geological Russia Hungary Museum merged in 1985 30:373; new mineral/ Yubileynaya pegmatite, Kola Peninsula 27:(209) Rudabánya: rare flakes to 1 mm 32:125 gem gallery reviewed 30:373–377; letters about MOZAMBIQUE Italy review 31:211–212; further commentary on Campania new gallery 34:206 26: 27: 30: Alto Ligonha area TZ18g, 220s, 221, Mte. Somma/Vesuvius: sharp microcrystals Brooke, Henry 26:146 31: 31: 33: 224h, 459–497g,h,m,p; 511s, 260s, 27:459p, 460–461 Brookmyer, Byron 35:261 33: 35: 273s, 157s Mozambique Brown, Irv 32:63, 33:98–99, 33:275, 34:126 31: Conco pegmatite, Alto Ligonha 491g,h Alto Ligonha area: main ore mineral, large Brush, George Jarvis (collection acquired by Yale, Locality not specified (large tourmaline crystals) crystals, various colors 31:484 1904) 30:94 27: 66s Peru Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania 31: Manica pegmatite, Alto Ligonha 491g,h Casapalca district, Lima Dept.: white, wispy 29:136–137 27: 31: Maridge pegmatite, Alto Ligonha 220s, 487– masses 28:P82 Bunk, Dave (Colorado collection) 32:53, 32:63 488g Huanzala mine, Huallanca district, Huanuco Burrage, Albert C. (gold collection) 35:58, 35:259 31: Mocachaia pegmatite, Alto Ligonha 491g,h Dept.: “sericite” microcrystals 28:P53 Cahn, Lazard (micromounts) 30:94 31: Muhano mine, Alto Ligonha 468p Russia California State Mining and Mineral Museum 27: 31: Muiane mine, Alto Ligonha 220s, 460– Dal’negorsk, Primorskiy Kraj: alteration flakes 35:259 461h, 463, 464p, 466–467m, 491g,h 32:24 Calvert, Earl collection sold at Tucson Show 1999 27: Munhamola mine, Alto Ligonha 220s Dodo deposit, Subpolar Urals: var. sericite, and 30:238 27: Murrua (Morrua) pegmatite, Alto Ligonha 220s, rare crystals to 1.5 cm 30:437 Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa 33:294 31: 491g,h United States Canfield, Frederick 31:5p 31: Mutala pegmatite, Alto Ligonha 491g,h California Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, 31: Nacuissupa pegmatite, Alto Ligonha 491g,h Himalaya mine, Mesa Grande district, San Pennsylvania 26:485–486, 27:222, 27:452–453, 31: Nahora pegmatite, Alto Ligonha 491g,h Diego County: silvery to yellow-green 28:61, 29:220, 30:45, 48, 30:239, 32:256, 27: Naijia, Alto Ligonha 220s “books” to 4 cm 33:392 34:284, 35:150, 35:259 31: Naipa pegmatite, Alto Ligonha 465p, Colorado Caroline Louise von Baden/Landessammlungen 31: 32: 33: 34: 491g,h, 252s, 260s, 186s Sweet Home mine, Park County: crystals to für Naturkunde 32:332–333 31: Namacotcha pegmatite, Alto Ligonha 491g,h 8 mm, sericite 29:SH120, 141q Cesar, John and Karen 35:261 31: 31: Nanro pegmatite, Alto Ligonha 481g, 491g,h Maine Chantrey, Francis 26:146 31: Nuaparra pegmatites, Alto Ligonha 491g,h Emmons quarry, Greenwood 26:(479) Chapman, Albert: collection acquired by Austra- MRAZEKITE Nevada lia Museum, Sydney 28:2 Australia Gold Quarry mine, Eureka County: sericite Cincinnati Museum of Natural History 29:220, Victoria coatings 26:462 30:54, 32:256 Benambra: royal-blue spheres, crystals Zapot pegmatite, Mineral County: in cavities Cisneros, Sharon 29:220, 30:239 26:107–113c,g,h,m,p,q with microcline 30:285 City Museum, Dal’negorsk, Primorskiy Kraj, Rus- MUNIRITE New York sia 32:30 South Africa Kingsbridge, Manhattan, New York City: Civic Museum of Natural History, Milano, Italy 28: 31: Transvaal multicolored “mica” in marble 469 510 30: 30: Bushveld Complex: acicular microcrystals in North Carolina Clark, Ralph 29, 54; collector profile 33: 34: slag 29:463p, 465 McKinney mine, Spruce Pine district: small 181–186p; 126 crystals with pumpellyite 27:290 Cleveland Museum of Natural History 28:61 MURDOCHITE Rist and Ellis tracts, Hiddenite: sharp, inter- Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado Mexico nally green crystals to 2 cm in clusters 28:61, 32:63, 34:284 Durango 32:135p, 136 Countess Aylsford 26:146 Ojuela mine, Mapimí: lustrous octahedral MUSEUMS AND PRIVATE COLLECTIONS Cranbrook Institute of Science 35:155 microcrystals 34:OJ78 “Adopt a mineral” program for museum fund- Curators’ duties, roles in caring for museum col- United States 31: raising 32:267 lections 138 New Mexico 34: 35: Curators in glass cages (guest editorial) 31:138 Currier, Rock 284, 148–149 Mex-Tex mine, Bingham: lustrous crystals to 32: It’s the artifacts, stupid! (display purposes of Dameron, Bill and Diana 257 1 mm on drusy quartz 30:341, 343p 28: 29: museums) 35:106–107 Denver Museum of Natural History 61, 125, 29: MUSCOVITE Museums, Their History & Their Use. David SH74–77, 90–92; possible decline of min- 35: Afghanistan Murray (1904), reprinted (2000) 32:153b eral collection 107 35: Tchornbarak Village, Pech, Kunnar, Nuristan: Agozzino, Giuseppe 29:220 DuPont, Ireneé 385 30: bright rose-pink sheaves to 3 cm with elbaite Ahlfeld, Friedrich 30:35, 34:227 Eidahl, David 29 35: 31:99n American Museum of Natural History, New York Elbin, Sam 261 31: Bosnia/Hercegovina 27:222, 27:391, 27:453, 28:213, 28:412, 28:467, “Elite” private collectors in history 5–6 32: Zagradski Potok near Busovac=a: small emerald- 28:505, 29:133, 29:220, 30:54, 30:239, 31:509, England, Kent 257 30: green crystals with quartz 27:341 32:63, 33:275, 34:126, 35:259 Ferguson, James 41 31: Brazil Arizona Mineral and Mining Museum 30:239 Ferguson, Robert (journals) 425–442 Forbes objets d’art 32: Minas Gerais Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum 28:213, 29:133, Magazine collection of 257 Araçuai: masses of golden yellow hexagonal 30:239, 35:259 Franklin Mineral Museum, Ogdensburg, New Jer- 27: plates 31:99n Asselborn, Eric 27:140 sey 148 Ausec, Michael and Debbie 35:155

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Freilich, Joseph A.: Freilich Collection Special Meieran, Eugene and Rosaline 30:239, 32:257, Rausch, Marvin 26:581, 28:505 Issue 31:3–80; collection displayed at Tucson 33:275, 34:206 Regional Museum of Natural Science, Torino, Show 2000 31:285–286; letters on Freilich Mineralogical and Petrographic Museum, Zagreb, Italy 31:510 Special Issue 31:447–449, 32:71–72 Croatia 27:346 Rice Northwest Museum 29:133, 32:63, 32:256, Gargoti Museum, Nasik, India 33:97 Minette, Jim and Dawn 32:256–257, 33:523, 34:126, 34:284, 35:152, 35:259 Geological Museum of Barcelona, Spain 26:95, 35:259 Robertson, Kay 28:213, 29:220 98 Moller, Bill and Elizabeth 34:285 Roebling, Washington 31:5p Geological Museum of China, Beijing 26:95 Moore, Thomas 34:285 Romero, Miguel 28:162, 213, 34:OJ23, 34:OJ80, German Mining Museum, Bochum, Germany Morris, Dick 35:261 84; 35:GU3 26:95 Museum Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa Royal Ajuda Museum, Lisbon 33:348 Giazotto, Adalberto: mineral museum in Pisa, 35:315 Royal Institute of Natural Science Museum, Brus- Italy 33:257p, 258 Museum of Natural Science, Bergamo 33:305 sels, Belgium 26:95 Gibbs, George (collection acquired by Yale, 1825) Nababeep Mining Museum, Cape Town, South Royal Institution of Cornwall, England 26:MB83 30:90 Africa 35:315 Royal Museum, Stockholm 26:146 Graeber, Kerith 30:239 National Geological Museum of China 26:95, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto 28:61, 28:213; Graeme, Dick and Monica 28:213, 29:140, 35:259 28:213 McLaughlin Mineral Hall reviewed 32:147– Gumucio, Julio 30:34 National Museums of Scotland 30:239 151; 32:257, 32:444, 446, 33:275, 35:155, Hancock, Elwood 30:54 Natural History Museum, Lisbon 28:213 35:259 Harvard University Museum, Cambridge, Massa- Natural History Museum, London 29:133; “Earth’s Russell, Sir Arthur 26:MB79, 83, 93; 27:140, chusetts 26:581, 28:61, 28:213, 28:505, 30:44, Treasury” reviewed 30:373–377; responses to 31:239, 31:442 30:54, 30:84, 30:239, 32:63, 32:256; tempo- review 31:211–212; 31:239; 35:261–262 Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey rary tourmaline exhibit reviewed 32:319–320; Natural History Museum, Los Angeles County 30:467 32:444ff., 33:175, 34:115, 34:126, 34:284; gold 31:12, 32:63, 32:257, 33:362, 35:259 Sacco, Desmond 33:77 collection (abstract) 35:58, 35:259 Natural History Museum, Luxembourg 34:133, Sams, Perkins 29:SH20, 31:5p, 8 Hay, Mark 35:261 35:261 Scalisi, Phil and Cheryl 28:505 Herman Ottó Museum, Miskolc, Hungary Natural History Museum, Milan 29:220, 30:239, Schissler, Jack 32:248 32:105ff. 32:257, 33:305 Seaman Mineral Museum, Houghton, Michigan Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia 28:133, Natural History Museum, Paris 26:95, 28:133, 27:222; George Robinson becomes curator 28:2; 29:140 33:247, 33:344 28:61, 28:213, 29:140, 33:275, 35:259 Herzenberg, Roberto 30:34 Natural History Museum, Vienna 34:188, 206 Severance, Bill 34:126 Hesse, Robert 30:471 Natural History Museum of Coimbra University Siber, H.J. Kirby 30:239 Hiss, William 35:153 33:348 Sjögren, Hjalmar 27:207 Holloway, George 31:12 Natural History Museum of the Royal Science Smale, Steve and Clara 30:54, 30:239; color Houston Museum of Natural History 26:146, Academy, Lisbon 33:348 photos of specimens in the Mineralogical Record 27:140, 144, 27:453, 28:213, 28:456, 29:133, Nedra Ural Mineralogical Center, Ekaterinburg, 32:82; 33:98, 33:294, 34:126, 35:261 29:140, 29:SH20, 31:8, 32:63, 33:293–294, Russia 26:95, 98 Smith, Bill and Carol 28:61, 28:213, 30:54, 32:63, 35:155, 35:259 Neely, Steve: cabinet specimen collection sold 32:256, 34:126, 35:155 Hughes, Tom 35:155 30:48 Smith, Roy (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:453, 30:44 Huizing, Terry 30:54 New Mexico Museum of Natural History 28:213 Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 28:61, Humboldt University, Berlin 28:213 New York Mineralogical Club 28:467 29:137, 29:220, 31:12; new mineral and gem Hungarian National Museum of Natural History, New York State Museum, Albany 35:150 gallery reviewed 31:265–271; 32:63, 32:256, Budapest 32:332 Norwegian Mining Museum, Kongsberg 29:220 32:445, 33:98, 33:223–224, 33:275, 33:294, Huskinson, Ed and Aleta 30:239, 35:261 Obodda, Herb and Monika 27:140, 32:256, 33:98, 33:412, 34:115, 34:126, 34:284, 35:155, 35:259, Idar-Oberstein Museum, Germany 26:95,98 35:259 35:GU34, 35 Jaworski, Mike and Mary 35:261 Oboler, Arch 28:453, 31:12 Sorbonne University, Paris (plans to put collec- Johansson, Warren and Dorothy 26:581 Ordway, Al 32:257 tion in storage) 35:282 Jones, Evan 28:213, 29:220, 30:239, 32:496, Ore and Mineral Mining Museum, Rudabánya, South Africa Museum, Cape Town 35:315 35:259 Hungary 32:100–101 Sowerby, James 26:MB85–105 Keidel, Fred 27:389 Pacific Mineral Museum of Vancouver 30:239; Spada, Lavinio de Medici 27:110 Kielbaso, Joe 35:261 gold show 33:175–176; 33:294 Spanish Institute of Geology and Mining, Madrid, Kile, Dan and Dianne 33:98 Paris School of Mines Mineralogical Museum Spain 26:95, 98 Kingsbury, Arthur 27:257 26:95, 98, 99, 27:141 Springfield, Massachusetts Science Museum Kongsberg Mining Museum, Kongsberg, Norway Pelepenko, Vladimir: 26:95, 98; collector profile 27:453 32:182–183 31:389–396 State Museum of Mineralogy and Geology, Kontrus, Kurt 30:29 Pellman, Roz and Norm 32:256 Dresden 28:133 Kosnar, Richard 30:29 Pendeville, Jean-Marie 34:132–133 Stoufer, Robert 32:63 Kotze, Jopie 35:315 Pennsylvania State University 28:213, 31:509, Stuart, Marion 32:248 Kuehling, Benjy and Liz 32:63 32:63, 32:256 Sussman, Marshall 32:257, 33:275, 35:261 Land Museum, Sarajevo, Bosnia 27:346 Perceval, Spencer 27:257 Swanson, George 35:315 Larson, William 30:29, 30:239, 31:12, 34:206 Perkin, Willard 31:12 Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm Laurium Mineralogical Museum, Laurium, Greece Perkins, Benjamin Douglas (collection acquired 27:207, 35:187 26:101 by Yale, 1807) 30:90 Sweet, Joel 26:581, 27:453, 28:505 Lederer, Baron Alois J.X. (collection acquired by Pfeiffer, Matilda 34:285, 35:261 Swoboda, Ed: collector profile 28:449–456, Yale, 1843) 30:91 Phelps-Dodge Corporation 28:213 29:SH20, 31:5p, 12 Leithauser, W.H. 35:153–154 Phillips, William/Liverpool Medical Institution Thompson, Slim and Charles S. 30:239 Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Arts 32:257 32:332 Transvaal Museum, Pretoria, South Africa 35:315 Los Angeles County Natural History Museum Pinch, Bill 29:133, 32:256, 32:444, 446, 33:294, Tredwell, Chris and Elvira 27:222; Mexican col- 28:213, 29:220, 30:54, 32:63, 32:267, 33:223, 35:259 lection sold 30:84 34:284, 35:155 Polityka, Joe and Renée 26:581 Trelawney, John Jago collector profile 33:217– Manchester, Carolyn 32:256, 34:126, 34:284, Portuguese private collections of 18th, early 19th 224 35:155 centuries 33:348 Turner, Bob and Vera 30:239 Manchester, James G./Fall River, Massachusetts Pratt Museum, Amherst, Massachusetts 27:453 Tuthill, Sir George, 19th-century British collector Library 32:336 Presmyk, Les and Paula 32:496, 35:261 26:146 Manchester Museum, United Kingdom 26:95, 98 Proctor, Keith and Mauna 28:61, 30:29, 35:155, Union College, Pennsylvania 32:436, 441, 443 McCarty, Robbie and Bill 35:261 35:259 University of Arizona Mineral Museum 28:213, Megaw, Peter 30:239, 34:OJ67 Rashleigh, Philip 26:MB77–84, 35:261–262 30:84, 34:126, 34:284, 35:259

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University of Bologna Mineralogy Museum 33:305 Willcox, Thomas 27:256–257 MYANMAR REPUBLIC University of Delaware Mineral Museum 26:581, Wilson, Wendell 29:220–221, 32:63, 35:261 Formerly Burma 27:389, 27:456, 28:412, 35:384 Wishart, James 32:340 Le-Oo, Mogok, Mandalay Division 30:471s University of Rome Mineralogical Museum (“La Witwer, David A. 35:261 Locality unspecified (red spinel) 28:137s, 34:188s Sapienza”) 26:95, 98, 99, 27:110 Wright, Gene and Doris 29:220 Locality unspecified (vanadian uvite) 26:496h,q Urals Geological Museum 30:239 Yale/Peabody Museum, New Haven, Connecticut Mogok 26:TZ18, 30:41s, 31:59s, 32:55s, 33:260s, Urish, Harold 30:239 27:453, 28:61–62, 28:412, 28:505; history, gen- 35:145s, 35:156s Vernadsky State Geological Museum, Moscow, eral description, present status 30:87–97p; Momeik, Mogok district, Mandalay Division Russia 26:95, 98 30:396, 32:436ff. 32:253s Walker, Isaac 26:146 Young, Allan 34:126, 35:155 Nyaung Yin, Tha Pelk Gyn district, Mandalay Wallace, Terry 28:213 Yount, Victor 27:222, 32:256 Division 32:497s Weaver, Bob and Susan 35:261 Zigras, James 32:257 Oak Saung Tang, Mogok 35:155s Weisner, Thomas (Mr. and Mrs.) 30:44 Zinn, Martin 29:133, 30:29; collector profile Pain (Pein) Pyit, East Mogok 30:238s, 31:282s Wheat, Mike 28:61 30:311–316; 30:470, 32:256, 33:257–258 Pyaung Gaung 26:496s Wilber, Dave: “reunion” case at Tucson 1997 Zodac, Peter 32:340 28:213, 29:SH20, 30:28–29, 31:10–16p MUSHISTONITE 33: Wilensky, Stuart and Donna 275 Locality not specified 26:(143)

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NABIASITE Orange River 33:259s NAUMANNITE Italy Oranjemund district, Orange River 35:29h Bolivia Liguria Otavi Mountain Land 28:109–130g,h,m,p Pacajake mine, Potosí: microcrystals, mixture Gambatesa mine, Val Graveglia: red cubic Otjua mine, Karibib 26:496s, 26:575s with penroseite 34:351 microcrystals 32:369 Rietfontein mine, Otavi Mountain Land 28:128g Mexico 33: NACRITE Rodgerberg mine near Guchab station 77s Guanajuato Rosh Pinah mine 28:506s, 508s, 29:132s Bolivia Guanajuato district: acanthite-naumannite Rossing 28:454s 30: Cerro Rico de Potosí, Potosí: minute crystal series in Guanajuato mines 84–85 Rossing (Rössing) mine, Arandis 28:506s, 35:408h United States plates in 1-mm spherules 30:23 Tschudi mine, Otavi Mountain Land 28:128g,h California NADORITE Tsumeb 26:163ff, 26:225s, 26:496h, 26:578s, Defiance workings, Darwin mine, Darwin Sweden 27:389s, 27:456s, 28:65s, 28:132s, 28:451s, 26:(478) 29: 30: 30: 31: 31: Långban, Värmland: adamantine yellow crys- 136s, 181s, 241–242b, 39s, 73s, NENADKEVICHITE tals on black matrix 27:207 32:305–306h, 32:493s, 32:496s, 33:77s, 33:78h, Canada NAGYÁGITE 33:97s, 33:182s, 185s, 33:219s, 33:275s, 33:524s, 34:283h, 34:OJ6–7g,h; 34:OJ54s, 70s, Quebec Romania 79s, 80s; 35:146s, 35:No. 4 (cover) Saint-Amable sill: sharp pseudohexagonal Sacaramb (formerly Nagyág): 1-cm crystals on Uitsab mine, Otavi Mountain Land 28:128h crystals to 2 mm 29:105d,q, 106p 35: 10 x 15-cm matrix 150n West Brandberg 27:220s NEOTOCITE United States Italy Colorado NAMIBITE Liguria Various gold telluride deposits 35:(62) Summary of world occurrences 29:163–166p,q Val Graveglia: small masses, brown botry- NAMANSILITE Australia Victoria oidal crusts, pseudomorphs 32:369 Italy Benambra: hemispheres to 5 mm 26:111n,p NEPAL Liguria 31: Val Graveglia 26:(495) NANTOKITE Dhading, Ganesh-Himal 193s Ganesh Himal, Dhading 28:136s NAMIBIA Mexico Durango Gujarkot, Bheri Zone, western Nepal 26:496– Formerly Southwest Africa Ojuela mine, Mapimí: with cerussite pseudo- 497s Tsumeb: A Unique Mineral Locality. Georg morphs 34:OJ78 Taplejung, Taplejung district 34:279s Gebhard. 30:241–242b NEPHELINE Abenab mine, Otavi Mountain Land 28:119– NATROJAROSITE 121g,h,m, 28:420s United States Distinguished from cancrinite-group minerals 27: Abenab West mine, Otavi Mountain Land 28:121– California 110q Canada 124g,h,m Palos Verdes, Los Angeles County: red-brown Ameib Farm, Erongo Mountain 33:273s, 33:296– microcrystal druses 28:201n Quebec 301g,h,p Saint-Amable sill: rock-forming mineral, pos- NATROLITE 29: Aris phonolite near Windhoek 34:85s, 89s sible natrolite pseudomorphs 105 Canada Morocco Arises River marbles, Wlotzkas Baken 33:79s Quebec Baltika mine, Otavi Mountain Land 28:124g,h Jebel Aouli: sharp prismatic crystals to 2 cm Mont Saint-Hilaire 26:(491); 5-mm crystal 29: Berg Aukas mine, Otavi Mountain Land 28:113– with schorlomite 132n group 33:251p; colorless transparent loose Russia 121g,h,m,p, 28:420–421h prisms to 7 cm 35:250n, 251p Bergsig 274, Erongo Mountains 32:60s Alluaiv, Lovozero massif, Kola Peninsula: crys- Saint-Amable sill: colorless prismatic crys- 26: Bobos mining area, Otavi Mountain Land tals to 1 cm 493n tals to 2 cm, masses 29:104–105d Spain 28:125g,h France Ciudad Real 28:(410) Brandberg 27:147s, 34:92s, 35:156s, 35:261s Trimouns quarry, Luzenac, Ariège: sprays of NEPTUNITE Cape Cross pegmatite near Swakopmund 28:450s acicular microcrystals 35:240 Erongo Mountain, 20 km north of Usakos 32:63– India United States 64g,h Bombay area quarries, Maharashtra: sharp ac- California Erongo Mountains 30:471s, 31:193s, 31:280s, icular crystals, epitaxial 34:54p, 69 Benitoite gem mine, San Benito County: 32:494s, 33:78–79g,h; 33:87s, 33:259s, 35:145s Italy crystals to 8 cm with benitoite recently Finsterbergen prospect, Otavi Mountain Land Sardinia found 29:209n, 210–211p; new mining for 28:125g Ittiri, Sassari 26:(495) specimens 33:262n Gross Otavi mine, Otavi Mountain Land 28:125g,h Kazakhstan NEVADA Guchab-Rodgerberg area, Otavi Mountain Land Sokolovskoye quarry, Rudniy: sprays of acicu- Anglo Gold SSX mine, Elko, Elko County 33:260– 28:125–126g,h,p lar crystals to 2 cm 29:132n 261s Harasib prospects, Otavi Mountain Land 28:127g Peru Barrick Meikle (or Meikle) mine near Carlin, Khan pegmatite near Rössing 33:127s Huanzala mine, Huallanca district, Huanuco Elko County: 29:128s, 29:212s, 30:40s, 30:49s, Khorixas 26:111s, 29:164h Dept.: brittle acicular crystals 28:P53 30:151s, 30:187–196g,h,m,p; 30:211–212s, Khusib mine, Otavi Mountain Land 28:128h Russia 30:467s, 32:53s, 32:245s, 33:175s, 33:225s, Klein Spitzkopje northeast of Swakopmund Kukisvumchorr, Chibiny, Kola Peninsula: pale 34:90–91s, 34:278s 26:TZ14, 16g, 18g; 33:77s, 35:407–408h green transparent crystals 26:493n Candelaria mine, Esmeralda County 32:300s Kombat mine 32:356, 357, 33:77s Talnach, Noril’sk, Siberia 28:(137) Carlin Trend, Eureka County 28:201s Kudicop 27:212s United States Corral Canyon, Dixie Valley, Churchill County Kudikop near Keetmanshoop 27:220s New Jersey 26:482s Mesopotamia 33:258s Millington quarry, Somerset County 26:(482); Dean mine, Lander County 26:482s Mile 72, near Cape Cross 31:37s, 31:193s, 2-cm acicular crystals in sprays 28:132n; Dee mine, Elko County 31:273s, 32:245s 31:280g, 33:290–296g,h,m,p colorless crystals to 4 cm, tightly packed Dee North mine, Elko County 33:225–234g,h,m,p Namgar mine, Usakos 29:140s, 29:217h, 31:99s spheres 31:407p, 408–409 Douglas Hill, near Lugwig, Lyon County 26:482s Nosib mine, Otavi Mountain Land 28:128h Paterson: 4-cm acicular sprays on prehnite Ely, White Pine County 32:301s Okaruso (Okorusu) mine 28:137s, 35:157s, 28:412n Eugene Mountains, Humboldt County 27:59s 35:160s Excelsior Mountains, Mineral County 26:147h Omaue deposit, Kaokoveld 33:77h NATROSILITE , Humboldt County 26:482s, Omoruru, Erongo Mountains 31:99s Russia 28:201s, 30:213–214s, 32:238s Onganja mining district 27:85–97g,h,m,p; 27:141s, Kedykverpakhk Mt., Lovozero massif, Kola Golconda Summit, Edna Mountains, Humboldt 32:124s Peninsula: white cleavage sheets to 25 cm 34:282 County 32:239s

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Gold Quarry mine, Carlin Trend, Eureka County Franklin/Sterling Hill 26:MB102h, 26:575s, NEW YORK 26:449–469g,h,m,p, 26:482s, 30:205s, 32:300s, 27:11s, 13s, 18g, 21s, 26g, 27:147h, 27:226b, Chubb Lake 28:61s 301s; 34:237–238g,h; 35:149s 27:391s, 27:439–442g,h, 28:209s, 28:412s, Clute mine, Gouverneur 32:285s Goldstrike mine, Eureka County 26:482s 28:420–421h, 29:136s, 30:37s, 30:95s, 32:55s, DeKalb, St. Lawrence County 27:220s Hecla Rosebud (or Rosebud) mine, Pershing 32:257s, 32:356s, 357s, 368s, 32:449s, 33:524s Delaware Aqueduct, shaft 23, Bronxville 31:419s County 29:136s, 30:212s, 33:225s Limecrest quarry, Sussex County 28:413s Dolomite Products quarry, Walworth 28:416h, Hecla-Newmont Rosebud mine, Humboldt County Lower New Street quarry, Paterson 33:282 29:136s 32:56s Millington quarry, Bernard’s Township, Somerset Eastern Rock Products quarry, Saint Johnsville Hot Creek Valley, Nye County 27:146s County 26:482h, 26:578s, 27:147s, 28:132g,h; 27:449s Majuba Hill mine, Antelope district, Pershing 31:399–411g,h,m,p Ellenville mine, Ulster County 31:342s County 29:209s, 33:72s Paterson 26:575s, 27:391s, 28:412s, 413s, 30:95s, Fall Ridge, Little Falls 28:132s Meikle mine see Barrick Meikle mine 32:497s Herkimer 27:147s Mina 28:451s Prospect Park quarry near Paterson 31:509s Hyatt mine, Talcville, St. Lawrence County Morey mine, Nye County 26:482s Sterling Hill mine, Ogdensburg 26:146s, 28:132h, 26:483s Murray mine, Elko County 30:151s, 30:214s, 34:330s, 34:OJ78s, 79s, 84s, 35:155s Johnsburg, Warren County 26:91g 30:470s, 31:195s, 31:273s, 31:512s, 33:225s NEW MEXICO Kingsbridge quarries, Manhattan, New York City 33: Northumberland mine, Nye County 225s Minerals of New Mexico, 3rd edition, Florence A. 28:457–473g,h,m,p 31: 32: Olinghouse mine, Washoe County 512s, 56s, LaBruzza 27:309b Little Falls 30:37s 35: 62g,h New Mexico Rockhounding, Stephen M. Voynick Long Lake, Hamilton County 26:483g, 31:413– 28: Rawhide district, Mineral County 201s 29:226b 422g,h,p see Hecla Rosebud mine Rosebud mine Blanchard mine, Bingham, Socorro County Macomb mine, Macomb 32:284s, 289s 35: Round Mountain gold mine, Nye County 63g,h 26:578s, 28:54s, 28:417s, 30:335–337h Middleville, Herkimer County 35:No. 5 (cover) 32: Silver Coin mine, Humboldt County 300s, Chino pit, Grant County 33:261–262h Mineral Point, Hammond 32:285 301s Ground Hog mine near Vanadium 28:54s Moon Lake, near Theresa, Jefferson County 26: Sulfur pit, Crescent Valley, Eureka County 482s Hanover #2 mine, Fierro, Grant County 28:54h, 26:483g 27: Ten Mile district, Humboldt County 59s 29:209s Muskalonge Lake, Jefferson County 32:284s, 289s Twin Creeks mine, Winnemucca, Humboldt Hansonburg district, Socorro County 34:OJ82 Oppenheim near St. Johnsville 29:136s 31: 31: 31: County 100g,h, 273s; 311–322, Harding mine, Taos County 31:298–299h Pierrepont, St. Lawrence County 27:147s 33: 331g,h,m,p; 175s Henry Clay mine, Lordsburg, Hidalgo County Rhinebeck 28:132s 32: Van-Nav-San claims, Eureka County 301s 27:216s Rondout 26:133s 26: White Caps mine, Nye County 482s Hickey No. 1 mine, Bingham, Socorro County Rossie, St. Lawrence County 30:95s, 31:421g, 32: 32: Willard mine, Pershing County 239s, 297– 30:337s, 344s 32:273–293g,h,m,p 303g,h,m,p Judith Lynn claim, Pine Canyon deposit, Grant Russell 30:95s Wilson-Independence mine, Lander County County 26:483s St. Lawrence County 26:578s 26: 482s Kelly mine, Magdalena 27:146–147h, 31:276s Sterling mine, Antwerp 29:137s 26: Wind Mountain mine, Washoe County 459s Lone Pine mine, Catron County 26:483s, 28:54s Sterlingbush calcite cave, Sterlingbush 32:289s 28: Yellow Pine mine near Goodsprings 204h Lordsburg (near) 26:483s Stone Arabia Road near Fonda 26:483h Zapot claim, Hawthorne, Mineral County Mex-Tex mine, Bingham, Socorro County 30:335– Talcville 27:391s 27: 30: 31: 32: 216g,h; 277–292g,h,m,p; 273h, 53s 344g,h,m,p Theresa Oxbow Road, Moon Lake, Jefferson NEVADAITE Nacimiento mine near Cuba, Sandoval County County 26:576h United States 28:54s Tilly Foster mine, Brewster 30:95s, 32:54s, Nevada Ora mine, Bingham, Socorro County 30:337s, 35:150s Gold Quarry mine, Eureka County: blue 344s Treasure Mountain Diamond mine, Little Falls micro-spheres 35:149n Potash Corporation of America (PCA) mine, 30:215–216h, 32:497s 30: NEW BRUNSWICK Carlsbad 30:369–372h,p Valentine talc mine, Harrisville 44s Republic mine, Hanover, Grant County 27:60s Walworth quarry 28:61s, 28:132s Mt. Pleasant tungsten deposit 26:TZ32g Rose mine, Grant County 26:157s Yellow Lake roadcut north of Oxbow 32:289s Salt Springs potash deposit, Sussex 26:492s San Pedro mine, Santa Fe County 28:54s Z.C.A. #4 mine, Balmat, St. Lawrence County Sussex 32:239s Santa Rita mine, Grant County 26:483s 26:483h NEW HAMPSHIRE Scholle district, Torrance County 28:54s Zinc Corporation of America mine, Edwards Bald Mountain, Ossipee complex 26:TZ64s Silver City (Phelps-Dodge Corporation) mine, 28:131s Beauregard mine, near Gilsum 26:482s Grant County 28:54g NEW ZEALAND Conway Granite, Carroll and Coos Counties Snake Pit mine, Hansonburg district, Socorro Akatore 32:376s 26:TZ18, 64g County 26:483s, 30:337s, 344s NEWFOUNDLAND Government pit, Moat Mountain 26:TZ64g, Stevenson-Bennett mine 29:137s Nugget Pond mine 35:61h 35:407s NEW SPECIES AND TYPE SPECIMENS Green’s Ledges, Pilot-Pliny complex 26:TZ64s Undisclosed locality (gold) 30:216s See also Abstracts of New Mineral Descriptions Lovejoy pit, Moat Mountain 26:TZ64s NICKELINE Moat Mountain 30:218s 1,5-dinitronaphthalene from Italy—a byproduct of blasting chemicals 29:483–484 Germany Palermo #1 mine 33:86s “Saxony”: fine large crystal group found in South Baldface Mountain, White Mountain Finding new species (willhendersonite) with po- 29: Chilean open-air market 33:349 batholith 26:TZ64g larizing microscope 492 IMA Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Morocco South Percy Peak, Percy stock 26:TZ64s Ait Ahmane: rough 1.5-cm crystals with micro- Victor Head, Percy stock 26:TZ64s Names: procedures and guidelines on nomen- clature for new minerals 30:164–168 crystals 28:208n William Wise mine, Westmoreland 26:482g,h, Ait Hamane: feathery, sparkling crystal aggre- 26:575s, 28:508h, 32:497s, 35:149s Milarite from Val Giuv, Switzerland misnamed for Val Milà in 1870 35:405 gates 30:221n NEW JERSEY Mn-analog of arseniosiderite from Ojuela mine, South Africa Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey: The Durango, Mexico 34:OJ78 Transvaal World’s Most Magnificent Mineral Deposits. Niobokupletskite from St.-Hilaire, formerly Kruisrivier mine: minor ore constituent Pete J. Dunn. 27:226b thought to be astrophyllite 32:404 27:425 Bound Brook 28:131s Paradamite discovered, described from Ojuela NICKENICHITE Chimney Rock quarry, Bound Brook 28:508s mine, Durango, Mexico 34:OJ21 Germany Chimney Rock quarry, near Bridgewater 26:482s Type localities grouped by countries and by au- Eifel 26:(145) Edison mine, Edison 28:413s thors of original descriptions 33:460

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NIFONTOVITE NORTH CAROLINA Gjerdingen, Oslo region 29:105s, 109s Japan Adams (Warren) Farm, Hiddenite, Alexander God’s Help in Distress mine, Kongsberg 28:133s Fuka, Okayama Prefecture: gray glassy masses County 33:83s, 33:183s, 33:263h, 35:250h Grorud district 35:408s & microcrystals 26:495n Albemarle area 35:62s Hamar, north of Oslo 26:497s 29: NIGERIA Big Crabtree Mountain, Mitchell County 32:129 Hardangervidda 213s, 220s Harstad, northern Norway 26:497s Edeko mine near Ilorin, Ojo 33:127s Carolina Pyrophyllite mine, Randolph County 32: Hedmark-Oppdal 27:146h Ibadan 32:252s 300s 35: Himberg quarry, Ramnes, Langesundsfjord Jos Plateau 26:TZ18,46g, 27:63s, 32:252s Cotton Patch mine 62s 32: 35:408s Jouss mine 31:63s Crabtree quarry, Wake County 248h 27: Insel Laven, Langesundfiord 31:146s Kaffi 30:153s Davidson County 389s 32: Iveland, Saetersdalen 26:TZ28g, 33:220s Oyo City 32:59s 11th Street quarry, Hickory 54s Foote mine, Cleveland County 31:518h, 35:407s Kjo\rholt, Langesundsfjord 27:217s NIKISCHERITE Georgeville area 35:62s Kongsberg mines 28:413s, 29:136s, 31:21s, Bolivia Hercules mine, Caldwell County 35:62s 31:23s, 32:181–205g,h,m,p; 33:87s, 33:184s, Huanuni mine, Dalence, Oruro: new species Hiddenite 27:391s, 35:149s 34:LL37s, 35:155s description 34:155–158p,q; lustrous, olive- Hillsborough pyrophyllite district 26:TZ64s Langesundfjord area 29:100s green crystal groups to 1.5 cm 34:278n McKinney mine, Spruce Pine district 27:289– Namdalen 26:497s NIMITE 290g,h Nedre Lapplaegret pegmatite 35:408s Seiland 26:497s, 27:212h Italy Morganton 27:391s Selbu, northeast of Trondheim 26:497s Liguria Pilot and Bowlings mountains 26:TZ64s Reed mine, Cabarrus County 35:61h Styggedalen, Herre, Telemark 26:497s Val Graveglia: manganoan, occurrence ques- Tysfjord 26:497s tionable 32:369 Reel mine, Lincoln County 29:136s, 29:212s, 30:37s Valberg quarry, Kragero, Telemark 32:487s NIOBOKUPLETSKITE Rist and Ellis tracts, Hiddenite, Alexander County Valdres 28:136s, 30:150s, 30:218–219h, 32:No. 4 Canada 32:129–140g,h,m,p; 32:325h (cover) Quebec Shelby, Cleveland County 32:129s Valdres (3 unspecified localities) 26:497s Mont St.-Hilaire: sprays of brown micro- Warren Farm, Alexander County (see Adams Valdres Vein, Hardangervidda 28:416s crystals 32:403p, 404 Farm) Vardeåsen, Langesundfjord area 29:101s NITROCALCITE NORTH VIETNAM NOSEAN United States Phac Ba Lake, Yen Bai Province 26:229s Twinning in sodalite-group minerals 31:141–151 Tennessee Germany NORTHWEST TERRITORIES Alum Cave Bluff, Sevier County: dissemi- Rheinland-Pfalz nated in cave soil 31:172 Diamond pipes to begin production 26:TZ71 Laacher Kessel, Mendig, Eifel: twinned mi- Ekati mine, Lac de Gras kimberlite pipe 26:490h, NONTRONITE crocrystal 31:144p 35:13h, 35:54h, 35:149s 31: Brazil Mendig, Eifel: microcrystals 142p, 145p MacDonald Island 26:219–220h, 26:491g, Wannenköpfe, Eifel: colorless twinned mi- Minas Gerais 26:578s, 28:205s crocrystal 31:144p Sapucaia pegmatite, Galiléia: irregular patches Nanisivik mine, Baffin Island 28:136s Italy 30:359 Pine Point mine 32:56h Russia Campania Polaris mine, Little Cornwallis Island 26:149s, Mte. Somma/Vesuvius: unconfirmed 27:460 Bor pit, Dal’negorsk, Primorskiy Kraj: yellow- 26:492s, 26:578s, 28:136s Lazio green on chalcedony 32:24 Stargazer claim, O’Grady Lake 32:246s Alban Hills, Roma: colorless twinned micro- NORBERGITE Yellowknife (near) 35:61s crystal 31:143p Italy NORWAY Tobia, near Vetralla, Viterbo: elongated twins Campania Vom Kobalterz zum Königsblau—zur Geschichte 31:146 Mte. Somma/Vesuvius: complex microcrys- des Skuteruder Kobaltbergbaus und des NOVA SCOTIA tals 27:460 Modumer Blaufarbenwerkes in Südnorwegen. Bay of Fundy 28:505s Myanmar (Burma) W. Liebmann. 29:507b NOVACEKITE Oak Saung Tang, Mogok: yellow-brown crys- Arendal 28:63s tals to 2 cm in calcite 35:155n Bandaksli, Tokke, Telemark 32:487s Brazil NORDITE Drammen, Buskurud 32:487s Bahia Russia Fossum, near Modum 26:TZ28g Brumado mine: rich 7.5-cm crystal group 31: Kola Peninsula 27:(209) Fuglevika, Langesundsfjord 35:408s 74p

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