INDEX, VOLUME 69,1984*

ABB0TT,R.N.' JR.: KAlSi0astuffed Analyses, chemical, cont. Analyses,chemical, cont. derivatives of tridymite: Phase davreauite i80, i83 wodginite 808 relationships 449 d'iabase 1006 xenolith 1006 : Theqreenschist-amphibol ite 52I -transiti6n 'in dolomite Andalusite the CFMproiection 250 donpeacori te 473 enf,ropy 298 ABRAHAM,KURT see FRANSoLET,A-M. 777 epidote, Sr-bearing 494 structure at high P 513 ADETUNJI,JACOB see ANNERSTEN,HANS 1110 eucryptite 996 ANDERSoN,A.T., JR.: Probable Afghanistan,spodumene 995 fassa ite 468 relations betweenpl agioclase AHLER,B.A. see TAYLoR,MRK 984 fayal ite 155 zoningand magma dynamics, AIKAWA,NoBUYUKI: Lamellar structure fluid inclusion daughterminerals 1055 FuegoVolcano, Guatamala 660 of rhodoniteand pyroxmangite gadolinite 949 .interqrowths 270 gamagari te 804 magneticordering 722 AINES,R:0. and G.R. R0SSi.'|AN:The high garnet 18,s33, 1042,1 116 l'ldssbauerstandard I131 temperaturebehavior of water andcarbon garnet, synthetic I optical variations 328 dioxide in cordierite and 319 gedr i te 460 ANNERSTEN,HANS, JACOB ADETUNJI and _,-garnets; _i The hydrouscomponent in __ _ gorceixite 985 ANESTISFILIPPIDIS: Cation order- pyralspi tes 1116 ha'lite f lu'id inclusions 431 ing in Fe-Mnsilicate olivines 1110 PAULMCMILLAN 922 AKAoGI,MASAKI, N.L. RoSS, hedyphane ----rderingandANESTIS FILIPPI0IS: Cation and ALEXANDRANAVR0TSKY: The Mg2Si04 hematite 61 in Ni-Feolivines: reply 164 polymophs(ol ivine, modifiedspinel hornbI ende i30,460,533,679Anorthite-zoisite,reactionkinetics 848 and spinel)-thermodynamic properties hotson i te 980 ANOVITZ,L.M, see PETERSEN,E.U. 472 melt solution calorimetry' 529 from oxide hunti te Antarcti ca'l phaserelations, andmodels of lattice iimoriite 198 osumi i te 701 vibrations 499 i lmeni te ?2,32 sillimanite 298 AKIZUKI,MIZUHIK0: 0r'igin of optical jerrygibbsite 547 ANTH0NY,E.Y., T,J. REYNOLDSand variations in grossular-andradite kaatia'laite 385 R.E.BEANE: Identification of garnet 328 kaersut i te 61 daughterminerals in fluid inclusions , HIROTONAKAI and TERUOSUZUKI: kal iophi1 ite 451 using scanningelectron microscopy 0rigin of ridescencein grandite kennedyite OI andenergy dispersive analysis 1053 garne! 896 kyanite 299 Apatite, hedyphane 920 Al-Si disorderin microcline r07? Iaihun ite 1s5 Aragonite,Sr content 528 Al aska 547 Arfvedsonite,experimental H exchange 128 almand i ne tt27 nagnesio-sadanagaite 467 Argutite, newmineral (abstr) 406 i imori ite 196 nagnesioferrite 61 Arizona,cl inoptjlolite 692 ALFoRS,J.R. andADoLF PABST: Titanian magneti te 146 Arkansas,H20 in quartz 1078 taramellites in westernNorth magnussoni te 801 ARMBRUSTER,-TH.see LAGER, G.A. 910 Aneri ca 358,1198 manganocolumbite 808 Aeschynite-(Nd),new (abstr) 565 Alka'lifeldspar minehil l ite TL52 Ascharnalnite,new mineral (abstr) 810 Al,Si ordering 440 monazite 100 Asselbornite,new minera'l (abstr) 565 expansionbehavior 1058 montmoriI lonite, Na 874 ATKINSoN,ALAN see MYHRA,SVERRE 902 structure L072 muscovite 81 Australia, huntite, aragonite 528 Allende meteorite, Mn orthopyroxene 880 olivine 18,61,146,883'i111 Almandine, MBssbauerstandard 1131 olivine, synthetic 6,286 AMOURIC,MRC see OLIVESBAIOS, JUAN 869 orthopyroxene 18,65,460'533,882,1041BACHINSKI,S.ul, and E,L. SIMPSON: Anphibo le orthopyroxene,synthetic 7 Ti-phlogopitesof the ShawrsCove H exchange 128 llte 70? experimental osumi minette: 'lamprophyres,a comDarisonwith micas extinction angle 399 paragonite 81,!29,8!9 of other potassic sadanagai te 465 petal ite 702,996 rocks, kimberlites, andmantle Amphibo I ite, phlogop'ite 32,13tq!9 xenoliths 41 transition fron greenschist 250 ilagioclase 61,113,660'1043Eadenite,discredited (abstr) 815 AMTHAUER,G. see STEFFEN,G. 339 quartz, H20 1078 BAILEY,S.l,{. see LIN, CHENG-YI L?2 Analyses, chemical rhodochrolite 350 see T0MPKINS,L.A, 237 actinolite 130 -Dvroxmanqite 273 BA_Nfr-o,SHOHE I KITAMURA, MASAO 154 qo SEE alkali gabbro rh6ni te 61 Barentsite, newmineral (abstr) 565 a lmadi ne 1131 rhyoli te ?25 BARKER,COLIN and S.J. ROBINSON: andalus i te 299 sadanagaite 467 Therna'lrelease of water from andradite 1131 salite 60 natura'lquartz 1078 anorth i te 849 santaclaraite ?93 BasaI t aragoni te 530 serpenti ne 243 high-pressurephase equilibria 1 arfvedson i te 130 siderite 350 hunti te 528 basalt, high-Mg t sinkankasite 381 plagioclasezon ing 660 basaltglass, synthetic 6 spinel 32,65,146,533'1041 Bassanite,structure 9i0 bassetite, synthetic 970 spinel, synthetic 286 Bassetite, oxidation relations 967 biotite 1042 sp00umene 996 BEANE,R.E. see ANTH0NY,E.Y. 1053 cassiterite 808 stauroI i te 52?,539,54?Becquerelite,new data (abstr) 21,4 ch'lorite 24L,253,533,702 taramellite,Ti JOI Belgium,davreauite 777,783 cl inopyroxene 20,65,146,679,883 tinsleyite BEL0V,N.V., memorialof 989 clinopyroxene,synthetic 7 t irodite BELSKY,H.1., G.R. ROSSMAN,C.T. PREWITT cl inozoisite 533 tremoI i te 130 andTIBOR GASPARIK: Crysta'l structure cordierite 320,1040 trondhjemite 1006 andoptical spectroscopy(3000 to crichton'ite (?) 389 ureyite 1181 2200nm of CaCrS'i4gtO) 77L cumnington i te 460 wiI lhenderson'ite 188

* Preparedby Michael J. Holdaway, Myrtle Watson and Nazlee Coburn, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. 1200 Benimoff

BENIMOFF,A.I. andC.B. SCLAR: Coexisting CAMPBELL,T.J. see DUNN,P.J. 374 , cont' silicic andmafic melts resulting see PEACoR,0.R. 380 KAlSi04.PolYnorphs 449 frommarginal fusion of a xenolith eiiiila mlcrocIrne r07? of LockatongArgillite in Palisades ch'lorite 70r olivines, ca'lculated 1.L02 Sill, Graniteville,Staten Island, cordierite 3i9 paragon'ite-2M1 1.22 NewYork i005 garyansellite 207 ,i lmenite,MgSi03 BENNETT,J.M. see SMITH,J.V. 104 grunerite IL27 slmuta[eo BERRY,1,G., memoria'lof 588 Tancopegmatite 99s roeblingite 1173 Beryl, H2Qand COrat h.iqhT 3i9 phlogopite 858 sarcopside,Ni,Fe synthetic 889 BEUKES,T.J., A.E: SCHOCF,t,l.A. VAN phlogopitein minette 4I , Al 725 DERIIESTHUIZEN, L.D,C, BoKand titanian taramellite 358 titanomagnetite,synthetic 754 HENDRIK0E BRUIYN:Hotsonite, a new Cappelenite,structure i90 vi itaniemiite 961 hydratedalumi num-phosphate-su lphate Carboirite,new mineral (abstr) 406 zeoI i tes 104 from Pofadder, 979 CARMICHAEL,I.S.E. see Bikitaite STEBBINS,J.F, 292,tt98 structure 104 Carnegieite,phase relations 449 Dachiardite,structure 104 phaserelations 1001 CARPENTER,M.A. and J.0.C. l',lcC0NNELL: Danbaite,new minera'l (abstr) 566 BIKUN,J.V. see CHRISTIANSEN,E.H. 223 Elperjmentaldelineation of the Daughterminerals, f luid inclusion 1053 Biotite, chloritized 869 CIFII transformationin interrnediate Daqingshanite,new mineral (abstr) 81i , (abstr) newddta 814 , plagioclasefeldspars I12 Davreaui te BISH,D.L. and C.t.l.BURNHAM: Structure CERNY,PETR see t,riISE.M.A. 807 reinvestigation 777 energycalculations on optimum Chabazite,isostructural wif,n structure 783 distancemodel structures: app'lication wiI lhendersonite 186 DEBRUIYN, HENDRIK see BEUKES,G.J. 979 to the silicate olivines 1102 Chessexite,new mineral (abstr) 406 0E GRAVE,EDDY see V0CHTEN,RENAUD 967 Bismutostibiconite, China,laihunite 154 0erbylite, newdata (abstr) 568 newmineral (abstr) 1190 Chlorite oerriksite, ne|',data (abstr) 1196 BL0SS,F.0. see SU, SHU-CHUN 399,440 altered from biotite 869 0iabase,Palisades sill 1005 BoETTCHER,A.L.: Thesystem Si02- enrropy 701 Differential thermalanalys is, H20-C02:melting, solubjI ity-mechanisms in kimberlite 237 thermogravimetricanalysis ot carbon,and liquid structure to high stackingdisorder 252 bassetite, synthetic 977 pressures 823 Clorite-muscovitestabi I ity lUl 5 crichtonite (?.) 389 B0K,L.D.C. see BEUKES,c.J. 979 CHRISTIANSEN,E.H., J.V. BIKUN,M.F. garnet 1116 Bostwickite,new mineral (abstr) 810 SHERIDANand D.M.BURT: Geochenical garyanse'lI i te 209 Brackebuschi te, evolution of topaz rhyolites from hemihydrate 9r2 isostructural with gamagarite 803 the ThomasRange and Spor llountain hotsonite 982 Brazi l Utah 223 huntite 530 andalusite,kyanite 298 Chrorndravite,new mineral (abstr) 210 kaatialaite 385 beryl 319 Clinochlore,stacking disorder 252 magnusson i te 800 peta'lite 701,995 Clinoferrosilite, high structure 264 minehillite 1151 BR0hli{,[.1., R.E.0PENSHAW,P.F. Clinokurchatovite,new mineral (abstr) 810 montmoriI lonite, Naunder pressure 87? t4cMILLANand C.M.B.HENDERS0N: A Clinopti lo l ite, entropy 69? DIN, V.K. see RAADE,GUNNAR 383 reviewof the expansionbehavior of Cli nopyroxene-garnet-corundum Diopside,calculation of elastic alkali feldspars: 'in coupledvariations stability 1025 constantsand high-P properties 1090 cell parametersand possible C1i nopyroxene-magnetite Diops'ide-CaTssolution I025 phasetransitions 1058 symplectites r39 DOLLASE,l,l.A. and ll.I. NE|rII'IAN: BUNNo,MICHIAKI see SHIMZAKI,HIDEHIKo 465 Coesite,comparison with H6Si207 i14s Stat'istically mostprobable BURDETT,J.K. andT.J. McLARNAN: Colorado,rhodochros ite 349 stoich iometric f ormu'lae 553 An orbital interpretation of Combeite,new data (abstr) 214 _ see MRSHALL,C.P. 928 Pauling'srules 601 Corrnissionon NewMinerals and Dolom'ite 'lattice Burma,ureyite 1180 Mineral Names 563 parameters,sedimentary 520 BURNELL,J.R., JR. and M.J. RUTHERF0RD: CONKLIN,N.M. see F00RD,E.E. 196 ordering IOJ An experimentalinvestigation of the C0RBATO,C.E. see TETTENH0RST,R.T. 943 Donpeacorite,new mineral, structure 472 chlorite terminalequilibrium in Cordierite, H20and C02at high T DUNCAN,lAtl, rev'iewof MC Short Course pelitic 319 'in rocks 1015 Cordi er i te-b i 6r i te-Al z5.i0q Sediment-hostedStratiforn Lead- BURNHAM,C.tl.: Presentationof the stab'i1 i ty 1015 zinc Deposits- Vol. 9, May,1983 MineralogicalSociety of Anerica Cordieri te-hypersthenegranu I i te i036 (Sangster,ed.) 819 Awardfor 1983to OavidR. Veblen 576 Corona,gedr ite-hornb lende 458 DUNN,P.J. and J.A. FERRAI0L0: _ seeBISH, D.L. Ll02 Crichtonite (?), 388 llenorial of Earl V. Shannon 993 8URT,0.M.see CHRISTIAI{SEN, E.H. ??3 Crystal structure , D.R. PEACOR,P,8. LEAVENSand BURToN,BENJAI\4Iil and RYoCHIKIKUCHI: alkali feldsDar 1058 F.J. WICKS:lilinehillite, a newlayer Thermodynamicanalysis of the system andalusite,high P 513 silicate from Franklin, NewJersey, CaC0a-MoCOein the tetrahedron bassetite, synthetic 967 related to reyerite and truscottite 1150 apprdxiriationof the cluster bikitaite i04 tl.B. SIMM0NSand E.J. ESSENE: variation method tof, CaCrSi4019 77L Jerrygibbsite, a newpolynorph of BUSECK,P.R. see SPlI{NLER,c.E. 252 capperenrte 190 (trln95i04)4(0H)2from Franklin, l{ew SUSING,l.l.R. see ti,lATSUI,MSANoRI 1090 chlorite 237,?52 Jersey, wrtn newoata 0n Bustamite,X-ray data 203 clinoferrosi leucoDhoenicite 546 I ite, high 264 ' dachiardite 104 and R.A. RAMIK:Magnusson'ite: donDeacorite 472 newchemical data, an occurrence Cabriite, newmineral (abstr) 1190 epistilbite 104 at Sterling Hill, NewJersey, and CaCrSi4019,structure_ 771 forsterite, spinel, simulated 7tl newdata on a related phasefrom LalC r te-nagneslte orderj ng 165 gadolinite 948 the Srattfors mine, Sweeden 800 CalciumTschermaks' pyroxene, german'ite 943 - R.C. RoUSE,T.J, CAMPBELLand entroPy 481 hedyphane 920 l,l.L. R0BERTS:Tinsley'ite, the aluminum California henihydrate 910 analogueof leucophosphite,from the phillipsite 692 hercynite, synthet.ic 937 Tip Top in South Dakota 374 santaclaraite 200 high-pressurephases, simulated 711. _ see HARL0W,G.E. 803 titanian taramelIite 358 , high TP, synthetic r/o _ see PEACoR,D.R. 186,380 Hemingway 1201

DUNN,J.P, see RoUSE,R.C. 920 Fa'lkmanite,new data (abstr) 411 Geothermometry,geobarometry cont. see STURI'IAN.B.D. 207 Fayal i te metabasite,reaction progress 677 DFARiM.D. : Preciiion and inter'laboratory Fe-Mnordering 1110 micasolvus 84 reDroducibilitv of measurenentof Fe-tii ordering 161,164 pyroxene-garnet thb t'fssbauer;ffect in minera'ls 1127 heat of fusion 292 sul ur fugacity in magma 69 Discreditedminerals oxidationto laihunite 154 olivine-sDine'l 465 badenite(abstr) 81s Fedorite, newdata (abstr) 615 Germanite,structure 943 epigenite (abstr) 815 Feodeterminations 987 ,wi l lhendersonite roo me'lanosiderite(abstr) +LZ Fergusonite-Beta-( Nd ), GHoSE,SUBRAIA see RALPH,R... f,1J sturtite (abstr) 215 newmineral (abstr) 405 GILBERT,lil.C.: Proceedingsof the taprobanite(abstr) 2L5 FERRAIOLO,J,A. see OUNN,P.J, oo2 sixty-fourth annua'lmeeting of the Ferri-annite, mostprobable formu la E6q MineralogicalSociety of Anerica Ferronickelplatinum, in Indianapolis,Indiana EO? Eifelite, newmineral (abstr) 566 newmineral (abstr) 1190 GoLDSMITH,J.R. see MATTHEI,IS,ALAN 848 Elasticconstants, diopside 1090 Ferrostrunzite,new mineral (abstr) 811 Gorceixite, in greisen 984 Electrondiffraction of samarskite 954 Ferrous-ferric analysis 957 Gortdrumite,new mineral (abstr) 407 Electronmicroscopy FERRY,J.M.: Phasecomposition as a GRAHM,C.M., R.S. HARM0Nand S.M.F. biotite-chlorite 869 measureof reaction progressand an SHEPPARD:Experimental hydrogen chlorite 252 experimentalmodel for the high- isotopestudies: hydrogenisotope fluid inclusiondaughter ninerals IU9J temperaturemetamorphism of mafic exchangebettveen amphibole and water LZ6 grandi te 896 igneousrocks 677 GRAMBLING,J.A, : Coexistingparagon'ite hotsonite 980 FILIPPIDIS,ANESTIS see andquartz in sillimanitic rocks kaliophi I ite 449 ANI{ERSTEN,HANS 164,1110 from NewMexico 79 laihunite i54 FII{GER,L.l.,l. see RALPH,R.L, clJ Grandite,origin of iridescence 896 olivine synp'lectite i.39 Fin'l and GranuI ite, cordieri te-hypersthene 1036 ox'idationsymp lectite 64 kaatialaite 383 GRAPES,RoDNEY and TIRUoNAIANABE: plagioclase, intermed. tta viitaniemiite 961 A]-FeJ' and Ca-Srz+epidotes in polynignyte, pyrochlore, FISCHER,R.X. see PEAC0R,D.R. I86 metagreyvJacke-quartzofeI dspath ic zirkelite, tls Fluid inclusiondaughter IU5J schist, SouthernAlps, NewZealand 490 pyroxenespinodal decomposition 277 Fluid inclusionsin salt 413 GreenI and rhodonite-pyroxmangite 270 Fluocerite-(La),new mineral (abstr) 566 Iabradorite rt2 ureyite I181 FOIT,F.F., JR. see H0LLABAUGH,C.L. 725 ol ivine symplectite 139 zoisite-anorthite 852 F00RD,E.E., M.H.STAATZ and N.M. Greenschist-amphibolitetransition 250 ELST0N,l,l.E., reviewof Minesand Minerals CONKLIN:New data for iimoriite 196 Greisen,gorceixite 984 of the GreatAmerican Rift (Co'lorado- Formulae,stat'istical ly mostprobable 553 GREtl,E.S, see HEMINGWAY,B.S. 701 NewMexico) (Holmes and Kennedy) 817 Forstenite GRIFFEN,D.T. and8.T, J0HN50N:Strain ELTH0N,DON and C.M.SCARFE: High- alkali gabbro in triclinic alkalic feldspars:a pressurephase equilibria of a structure crystal structure study r072 high-magnesiabasalt and the France,chloritized biotite 869 : reviewof Natureof Earth genesisof primaryoceanic basalts 1,1198 FRANSoLET,A-M, KURTABRAHAM and KURT Materials,second edition (Tennissen)818 England,H20 in quartz 1078 SAHL:Davreuxite: a reinvestiqation 777 Grinding-polishing tool 404 Epidote,Si-bearinq 490 Fuegovolcano, plagioclase zonin! 660 Grossular,optica] variations 328 Epigenite,discredited (abstr) 815 Grossular-pyroDe -l{6ssbauersolution 1.025 Epistilbite, structure 104 Grunerite, standard ri31 Epistolite, newdata (abstr) 569 Gabbro Guatemala,plag ioclase zoning 660 ER0,R.C. andY0SHIKAZU oHASHI: gedrite-hornblendecorona 458 GUGGENHEIM,STEPHEN see KOSTER\tAti Santaclaraite,a newca'lcium- Hawaii 57 GROOS,A.F. 872 silicate hydratefrom California 200 Gadolinite, structure 948 Gypsum,dehydration products 910 ERICSS0N,T0RE and A.G, NoRD:Strong Gamagarite,ne$, data 803 cationordering in olivine-related GANGULY,JIEAMITRA and S.K. SAXENA: (Ni,Fe)-sarcopsides:a combined Mixingproperties of aluminosilicate HAGGERTY,S.E. see T0MPKINS,L.A. 237 l,kissbauer,X-ray and neutron garnets: constraintsfrom natural and HAJASH,ANoREtl, JR. see P0PP,R.K. 557 diffraction study 889 experimentaldata, and applicationsto Halite, fluid inc'lusions 413 Errata 1198 geothermobarometry 88 HARMoli,R,S. see GRAHAM,C.M. tZB ESSENE,E.J, see DUNN.P.J. 546 Garnet HARL0W,G.E., P.J, 0UNNand G.R. _ see PETERSEN,E.U. 47? hydrouscomponent Ii 16 ROSSMN:Garnagarite: a re-examination Eucriptite,phase equilibria 995 mixingproperties 88 andcomparison with brackebuschite- EUGSTER,HANS-PETER: Acceptance of the Garnet-clinopyroxene-corundum stabi lity r025 like minerals 803 Roebling!|edal of the Mineralogical- GaryanselI ite, newn'ineral 207 _ see SASPKI,SATOSHI 1082 Society of Arnericafor 1983 574 GASPARIK,TI80R: Experimental ly HARRIS,N.B.t'l. and T.J.B, HOLLANO:The Expenimental petrology deterninedstability of clino- si gnif icanceof cordierite-hypersthene basalt, high-Mg I pyroxene+ garnet + corundumin assemblagcsfrom the Beitbridgeregion chlorite-nuscovite 1015 the system.Ca0-M90-A1203-5i02 1025 of the Central LimpopoBelt: evidence c I i nopyroxene-garnet -corundum L025 see BELSKY.H.L. 777 for rapid decompress'ionin the Fe in alkalineearth silicate melts 834 GdFite-hornblendecorona 458 Archaen? 1036 KAlSi 04 .po lynorphs 449 Gehlenite,entropy 307 HASELT0N,H.T., JR,, B.S, HEMINGTTAYand Ll-atumlnosl|lcates 995 GenBv'eite,new mineral (abstr) 1191 R.A. ROBIE:Low-temperature heat nontmorillonite, Georgiadesite, (abstr) l{a 872 newdata 815 capacitiesof CaAlzSioa- pyroxene 481 olivine, modifiedspine'1, spinel 449 Geothermometry,geobarometry _ see R08IE,R.A.- 349 ol ivine-sDinel 283 Al silicate 83 Hawaii,alkali gabbro 57 plagioclase, intermed. tLz alkali gabbro 65 HAZEN,R.M, see RALPH,R.L. 513 pyroxenespinodal decomposition 227 cl i nopyroxene-garnet- Hedyphane,cation ordering 9?0 Si02-H20-C02nelt 823 corundum stabi I ity L025 tlemihydrate,structure 910 zoiSite--anoFthite reaction kinetics 848 cord i er i te -hypersthene 1036 HEMINGI,IAY,B,S. and R.A. ROBIE:Heat Experimentaltechnique, garnet-biotite 82,88 capacity and thermodynamicfunctions H garnet-p'l fugacity control 557 agioc l ase-A l 2Si O(- 88 for gehleniteand staurolite: with Extinction angles,amphibole, pyroxene 339 halite fluid inclusiois 425 cormentson the Schottky anomalyin Li-aluminosilicates 995 the heat capacityof staurolite 307 1202 Hemingway

HEMINGWAY,B.S. and R.A. RoBIE: Infrared spectroscopy,cont. KRISTIANSEN,RoY see RAADE,GUNNAR 383 Thermodynamicproperties of zeolites : kaatialaite 386 KRUPKA,K.M. see R0BIE,R.A. 1096 low-temperatureheat capacities and olivine, modifiedspinel, spinel 505 Kularite (= lt4onazite),new thermodynamicfunctions for ph'i'1'lpsite Instructions to Authors 217 mineral(abstr) 210 andclinootilolite. Estimatesof the International Mineralog ica l Kyanite, entropy 298 thermochemicalproperties of zeolitic Association,new ninerals 563 water at lor",temperature 692 barringerite(= barringerite), newminera'l (abstr) 407 Labradorite,Ci-Ii transformation J.A. NELENand DAVIDLoNDoN: The heat Iron formation LAGER,G.A., TH. ARMBRUSTER,F.J. capacitiesof osumilitefrom 298.15 garyanselIite 207 R0TELLA,J.D. JoRGENSENand D.G. to 1000K, the thermodynamjcproperties Fe-llnolivine 1110 HINKS:A crystallographicstudy of of t!{o natural chlorites to 500K, and Iron in alkalineearth silicate gypsum,CaS04'2H20: hemihydrate, the thermodynamicproperties of melts 834 CaSOa.0J0H20and-r-CaSOa 910 petalite to 1800K 70L Ita 1y LAHTI,S.l. sEePUJUNEN. MRNE 961 _ see HASELToN,H.T. 481 andradi te 722,1727 Laihunite, f ne textures 154 _ see ROBIE,R.A. 298,349,858,1096'1058 kaliophi I ite 449 Lamprophyre,phlogopite in minette 4L IEN-DERS0N,C.M.B. see BROWN,hl.L, wiI lhendersonite L6b Lannonite,new mineral (abstr) 407 Hercynjte,structure 937 IT0, JUNsee RoBIE,R.A, 1096 LEAVENS,P.B. seeDUNN, P.J. I150 Hi1gardite, parahi1gard ite, tyretskite, LEONARO,B.F., reviewof Atlas of strontiohilgardite kurgantaite= OreMinerals (Picot and Johan) 569 strontian tyretskite, newdata JANTZEN,C.M. : 0n spinodaldecomposition Lermontovite,new data (abstr) 214 (abstr) 2I4 in Fe-freepyroxenes 277 Leucophoenicite,with gerrygibbsite 546 HILL,R,J.: X-raypowder diffraction JAMES,0.8.: Reportof the Treasurer Leucophosphite,relation to tinsleyite 374 profile refinementof synthetic for 1983 1184 Liebenbergite,entropy 1096 hercynite 937 JAI'IIESON,H.E. andP.L. ROEDER:The Limpopobe1t, granu'lite IUJO Hingganite-(Yb),new mineral (abstr) 811 distribution of Mgand Fez* between LIN, CHENG-YIand S.|.l. BAILEY:The HINKS,0,G. see LAGER,G.A. 910 olivine andspinel at 1300oC 283 crystal structure of paragonite-2M1' I22 HoLDAWAY,M.J.: Reportof the Japan LINDSLEY,D.H. see l,lECHSLER,B.A. 754 editor for 1983 595 andradi te 328 Lithiotanite, newmineral (abstr) 1191 HOLLAIIAUGH,C.L. and F.F. F0IT, JR.: gadolini te 948 Lithosite, new mineral (abstr) 2I0 Thecrystal structure of an Al-rich grandite 896 LOCK|.I0OD,J.P., review of Cooke-Ravian titanite fromGrisons, grossuI ar 328 Volumeof Volcanological Papers Switzer'land 725 pyroxmangite-rhodonite intergrowths 270 (Johnson,ed.) 819 HOLLAND,T.J.B. see HARRIS,N.B.t,J. 1036 sadanagai te +o5 L0NDON,DAVID: Experimental phase Hongshiite,new data (abstr) 411 Jarlite, newdata (abstr) 1196 equilibria in the systemLiAlSi0d- Hornblende,experimental H exchange 128 Jasmundite, new mineral (abstr) 50b Si02-H20:a petrogeneticarid for Hornblende-gedrite corona 458 Jerryg ibbsite, new mineral 546 litfi iufr-rich 995 Hotsonite,new mineral 979 Jeweler's refractometer, _ see HEMINGWAY,B.S. 701 H5Si207,molecu'lar orbita'l study 1145 mineralogical tool 391 LUI4PKIN,G.R. see RIBBE, P.h. I61 HUNTER;R.H, R.D. KISSLING and L.A. ,]!ns!qiia!9ite, newmineral (abstr) 567 Lun'okite,new mineral (abstr) 2r0 TAYLOR:Mid- to late-staqekimber'litic J0HNSON,B.T. see cRIFFEN,D.T. L072 melt evolution:phlogopi-tes and oxides J0HNSTON,A.D. and J.H. STOUT:a highly from the FayetteCounty kimberlite, oxidizedferrian salite-, kennedyite-, IIISAFinancial Advisory Corrnittee Pennsylvania 30 forsterite-, and rh6nite-bearinq Report for 1983 1188 _ andL.A. TAYL0R:Magma-mix'ing alkali gabbrofrom Kauai, Hawaii Magnesio-sadanagaite,new mineral 465 in the low velocity zone:kimberlitic andits nantlexenoliths 57 Magnesite-calcite ordering 165 legacrysts .from Fayette County, JONES,P.G. see SAHL,KURT 783 Magnetite, structure 754 Pennsylvania 16 J0RGENSEN,J.D. see LAGER.G.A. 910 Magnetite-c)inopyroxene symplectites 139 Huntite, Sr content 5?8 I'lagnussonite, neerdata 800 HURLBURT,C.S., JR.: Thejeweler's Manganesedepos its ?70 refractometeras a mineraloqical- Kaatialaite,new mineral 383 Mant'le phase transitions 499 tool 391 Kaliophilite, phaserelations 449 Mantle phases 499,711 Hydrogen Kalsi l ite, phaserelations 449 Margarite, formation from anorthite 848 fugacity control 557 Katayamalite,new mineral (abstr) 811 l4argarosanite, relation to roeblingite 1173 isotope exchange, amphiboles 128 Keivjite. newmineral (abstr) 119l I4ARSHALL,C.P. and l.l.A. D0LLASE:Cation Hypersthene-cordierite granuI ite 1036 KELLER,LUDWIG: Diffraction study of arrangement in iron-zinc-chromiun annealingof metamictsamarskite 954 spinel oxides 928 Kennedyite,alkali gabbro 5l Massachusetts,fayalitesynplectite 139 Idaho,myrmekite 1050 KERR,P.F., memorialof 586 MATSUI,MASANORI and W.R. BUSING: IIJII'l4, SUMiOsee SPINNLER,G.E. 252 KIKUCHI,RYoCHI see BURTON,EENJA|4IN 165 Ca'lculation of the elastic constants Iimoriite, newdata 196 KIIYATA,MITSUYoSHI see SUEN0,SHIGEHO 264 and high-pressure properties of I lmeni te Kimberlite diopside, CaMgSiz0e 1090 high TP structure f76 chlor i te 237 MTTHE}'IS,ALAN and J.R. GoLoSMITH: kimberlite 30 -Pennsylvania 16,30'30 The influence of metastability on Ramanspectrum 7I9 KISSLING,R.D. see HUNTER,R.H. reaction kinetics involvinq zoisite Infrared spectroscopy KITAMURA,MSAO, 8UI'{ING SHEN, SHOHEI formation frorn anthorite ai elevated bassetite, synthetic 973 BANNoand N06U0M0RI|Y0T0: Fine textures pressures and temperatures 848 beryl 3?0 of laihunite,a nonstoichiometric MCC0NNELL,J.D.C. see CARPEI'ITER,M.A. lI? brackebuschite 805 distortedolivine-type mineral 154 MCLARNAN,T.J. see BURDETT,J.K. 601 cordierite 3?0 KITTRICK,J.A. see HEMINGhtAY,B.S. 70I McMILLAN,PAUL: A Ramanspectroscopic davreauite 780 K0PP,0.C.: Memonialof study of glasses in the system gamagarite 805 Paul FrancisKerr 586 Ca0-Mg0-Si02 645 garnet 1116 K0STERVAN GR00S, A.F. and STEPHEN : StructuFal studies of silicate hemihydrate 916 GUGGENHEIII:Theeffect of pressure glasses and melts - applications and hotsonite 980 on the dehydrationreaction of nter- limitations of Ramanspectroscopy 622 huntite 529 layer water in Na-montmorillonite _ see AKAoGI, MASAKI 499 i imoriite 198 (Sl'ly-l) 972 _ see 8Rol,lN,!1.1. f058 Kostylevite, newmineral (abstr) 8L? _ see ROSS,N.L. 7I9 Palisades sill 1203

I,,IEAGHER,E.P. see R0SS,l{.1. 1145 Mdssbauerspectroscopy cont. Nev,ninerals cont. Me'lanosiderite,discredited (abstr) 412 sarcopside,Ni,Fe 889 chessexite(abstr) 406 l,lelt structure spinel, Fe, Zn, Cr 928 chromdravite(abstr) 210 Fe in alkalineearth silicate melts 834 ureyite 1182 c l inokurchatovite(abstr) 810 Ramanspectroscopy, Ca0-Mgo-Si02 tifundrabillaite,new mineral (abstr) 407 danbaite(abstr) 556 grasses 645 titunirite, newmineral (abstr) 8I2 daqingshanite(abstr) 811 Ramanspectroscopy, review 622 MURAD,ENVER: Magnetic ordering donpeacorite 472 Si0r-Hr0-C0z-coEx melts 823 in andradite 722 eifelite (abstr) 566 lihI ts, i sting 1005 Murdochite,new data (abstr) 8i5 fergusonite-beta-(Nd) (abstr) 406 lbnori a'ls Muscovite,with paragoniteand ferronickelplatinum (abstr) 1190 Niko'laiVasi'l'evich Belov 989 sillimanite 79 ferrostrunzite (abstr) 811 LeonardG. Berry 588 Musgravite,new data (abstr) ?L5 f luocerite-(La) (abstr) 566 Paul FrancisKerr 586 MYHRA,SVERRE, DAVID SAVAQE, ALAN garyansel I ite 207 Earl V. Shannon 993 ATKINSONand J.C. RMERE:Surface genEvaite(abstr) 1191 HughSwaine Spence 59r modificationof sometitanate gortdrumite(abstr) 407 EdgarTheodore Wherry 580 mineralssubjected to hydrothermal hingganite-(Yb) (abstr) 811 Ii{etabasite chemicalattack 902 hotsonite 979 greenschist-amph ibo l i te 250 lilyrmekitein metasediments 1050 iron barringerite (= barringerite) reaction progress OII MYSEN,8.0., OAVIDVIRGO AND F.A. ( abstr) 407 li|etamict SEIFERT:Redox equilibria of iron in jasmundite(abstr) 566 cappelen ite 190 alkalineearth silicate melts: jerrygibbsite 546 crichtonite(?) 388 relationships betweenmelt structure, Jinshaji angite (abstr) 567 l|etasediment,myrmekite I050 oxygenfugacity, temperatureand kaatialaite 383 lileteorite, orthopyroxenein A'llende 880 propertiesof iron-bearingsi licate katayamalite(abstr) 8il l'lexi co ]'iquids 834 keiviite (abstr) 1191 Al lende meteorite 880 kostylevite (abstr) 812 titanian taramellite 358 kularite (= l'lonazite)(abstr) ?LO Michigan,ch lorite 701 NAGASHII'IA,K0Z0 see MIYAI,IAKI,RITSURO 948 lannonite(abstr) 407 Microcline _ see SUGITANI,Y0SHINoRI 377 l ithiotantite (abstr) lrvl structure 1072 NAGY,K.L. PoPP, 557 see R.K. 'lun'okitelithosite (abstr) 2I0 transformation 1058 i{AKAI,HIRoTo see AKIZUKI,MIZUHIKo 896 (abstr) 2I0 Minehillite, newmineral 1150 NAKAI,IZUMI see MIYAWAKI,RITSUR0 948 magnesio-sadanagaite 465 Minette, phlogopite 41 I{ANEY,M.T.: A grinding/polishingtool minehiI I ite 1is0 Minnesota,labradorite L72 to a'id thin section preparat'ionof molybdofornacite(abstr) 567 Missouri, gorceixite 984 small sanDles 404 mundrabil laite (abstr) 407 MIYAf'|0To,MASAMICHI and HIR0SHITAKEoA: Natrobistantite, nevrmineral (abstr) 407 munirite (abstr) 8L2 An attenpt to simu'latehigh pressure NAVR0TSKY,A.: reviewof Landolt- natrobistantite (abstr) 407 structuresof Mg-silicate by an Borstein,Group III, Vol. 12C- Nd-churchite= neodyrnian energyminimization nethod tLr l',lagneticand other Properties of churchite (abstr) ztt MIYAIIAKI,RITSURo, IZUMI NAKAI and 0xides and Related Compounds nefedovite(abstr) 8t2 K0Z0NAGASHIT'IA: A refinement of the (Hellwegeet. al., ed.) 820 niahite (abstr) 408 crystal structure of gadolinite 948 _ see AKAoGI,MSAKI 499 oursinite (abstr) 567 MLAOECK,M.H. see RAA0E,GUNNAR 383 _ seeo'NEIL, H.S.C. 733 paraumbite(abstr) olJ lh oxides, mo'lecularorbital Nd-churchite= neodJm'ianchurchite, phosphofbrite (abstr) LL92 calculations 788 newmineral (abstr) 2!l protojoseite (abstr) 7L92 IlloHR,D.W.: Zonedporphyroblasts of Nefedovite,new mineral (abstr) 9Lz qingheiite(abstr) 567 metamorphicmonazite in the liELEN,J.A. see HEMINGT{AY,8.S. 701 rayite (abstr) zLL AnakeestaFormation, Great Snokey Nepheline,phase re'lations 449 richelsdorf ite (abstr) 27L tihunta'ins,North Carolina 98 Nephelinesyenite, cappelenite 190 sadanagai te 465 fi,lolecularorbical calculations, Neutrondiffraction santac'lara i te 200 ti,lnoxides 788 hemihydrate 910 sayrite (abstr) 558 li,lolecularorbital interpretation sarcopside,Ni,Fe 889 simonite(abstr) 21t of Pauling'srules 601 Nevada,grandite 896 sinkankas i te 380 fi,lolecularorbital study, HnSieOz 1i45 liewHanpshire, sinkankasite 380 sobolevite(abstr) otJ li,lolybdofornacite, newmineial- (hbstr ) 567 NewJersey sri lankite (abstr) 272 M00RE,P.B.: fi,lemorialof Nikolai gerrygibbsite 546 strontio-chevkinite(abstr) 1192 Vasil'evich Belov 989 hedyphane 924 tantite (abstr) IIYJ -pqca6(_ and JINCHUANSHEI{: Roeblingite, magnussoni te 800 terskite (abstr) 212 s04)2 ( 0H) 2( H20)4fMn ( si ioet 2l : minehillite 1150 tinsleyite 374 r[s cryslat sf,ruclure and coflments roeblingite 1173 tolbachite (abstr) 408 on the lone pair effect 1173 Newli|ex i co tniangulite (abstr) 2L2 _ see SHEN,JINCHUAN 190 fluid inclusiondaughter minerals 1053 tristramite (abstr) 813 llonazite, zonedporphyroblasts 98 fluid inclusionsin salt 4i3 tus'ionite (abstr) llo? IibntmoriI lonite, l{a, dehydration Hardingpegnatite 995 umbite(abstr) 8i3 under P 872 H20in quartz 1078 uranosilite (abstr) 408 M0RIM0T0,N0BU0 see KITAI{URA,MSA0 154 peragonite-sillimanite 79 ushkovite(abstr) 212 M0SELEY,DAVID: Symplectic exsolution Newmineral names 210,406,565,810,1190 vyuntspakhite(abstr) 1193 in o'livine 139 Newnineral rules of procedure 563 walentaite (abstr) 1193 [6ssbauerspectroscopy l{ewminerals wi lcoxite (abstr) 408 a'lmandine Ll27 aeschynite-(Nd)(abstr) 565 wilhelmvierl ingite (abstr) 568 andradite 722,1L27 argutite (abstr) 406 wiI lhendersonite 186 bassetite, synthetic 970 aschamalmite(abstr) 810 xilingolite (abstr) 409 Fe in alkaline earth silicate melts 834 asselbornite(abstr) 565 xitieshanite (abstr) 1194 grunerite Ll27 barentsite (abstr) 565 l{ewYork olivlne, Fe-Mnordering 1110 bismutostibiconite(abstr) 1190 donpeacorite 472 olivine, Fe-Niordering 161,164 bostwickite(abstr) 810 Palisadessill 1005 prec'isionandreproducibility 1727 cabriite (abstr) 1190 sapphirine 339 carboirite (abstr) 406 r2M New Zealand

NewZealand orthopyroxene'cont. PREl,ilTT,C.T. see BELSKY,H.-. 77I egldote' Sr-bearing 490 9ei,;ite-hornblendecorona 458 - SEESASAKI, SATOSHI 1082 staurolite 531,541 Mnin Allendemeteorite 880 see SUENO,SHIGEHO 264 70L NEtlli'lAN,tl.I. see DoLLASE't.l.A. 553 0sumilite, entropY -ProtojoseSEEWECHSLER, B.A. 776,754 Niahite, newmineral (abstr) 408 0TTEN,f4.T.: Na-Al-richgedrite coexist- i te, newmi neral ( abstr) r192 NoLD,J.L.: l.lyrmekitein Belt Super- ino with hornblendein a corona Pyralspite, hydrouscomponent IIIb group metasedimentaryrocks - belweenplagioclase and olivine 458 Pyroch'lore,microstructure 1i56 northeast border zone of the , associationwith Pyrope-grossularsolution 1025 IdahoBatholith 1050 davreauite 717 Pyroxene N0RD,A.G. see ERICSSON,TORE 889 0ursinite, newmineral (abstr) 567 CaAl2Si06,.entropy 481 North Carolina 0ZAl.tA,T0HRU see SHII'IAZAKI'HIDEHIK0 465 0onpeacorI f,e 472 monazi te 98 extinctionangle 399 samarskite 954 spinodaldecomposition 227 Norway PABST,AD0LF see ALFORS,J.T. 358'1198 Pyroxmangite-rhodoniteintergrowths 270 cappelenite i90 PAJUNEN,MRNE and S.I. LATHI:The Pyrrhotite, f(52) in magma 69 crichtonite(?) 388 crysia'l structure of viitaniemi'ite 961 Palisadessill 1005 Paragonite Qingheiite,new mineral (abstr) 567 oceanicbasalts, genesis I entropy 858 Quartz, thermalrelease of water 1078 0HASHI,Y0SHIKAZU see ERD,R.C. 200 with sillimanite 79 Quartz-H20-C02melt 823 0'KEEFE,MICHAEL: review of Geometrical Paraqonite-2Mr.structure L?2 QuartzofEldspithicschi st, and Structural CrystallograPhy Paraumbite,n6w mineral (abstr) 813 epidote, Sr-bearing 490 (Snith) 570 Pauling'srules 601 OLIiESBAIOS. JUAN ANd MRC AMOURIC: PEACOR,D.R., P.J. DUI{N,t.l.L. ROBERTS, Biotite chloritization by interlayer T.J. CAMPBELLand t{.8. SIMM0NS: RMDE, GUNNAR,M.H. MLAOECK,ROY KRISTIANSEN brucitization as seenby HRTEM 869 Sinkankasite,a newphosphate from and V.K. DIN: Kaatialaite, a new ferric 0livine the Barker pegmatite, South Dakota 380 arsenate mineral from Finland 383 ca'lculatedordered and anti-ordered 1102 t.l,B. SiMMONS,EKKEHART Radioactive waste, titanates 902 CorSioaheat capacity 1096 TILLMANSand R.X. FISCHER:l,rlillhender- RALPH,R.1., L.tl. FINGER,R.M. HAZENand Fe:Mndrdering 1110 sonite, a newzeolite isostructural SUBRATAGHoSE: Compressibility and Fe-Niordering 161,164 with chabazite 186 crystal structure of anda'lusite at Ni2SiO4.entropy 1096 - see DUNN,P.J. 546,1150 high pressure 513 symelectites _ 139 see ROUSE,R.C. 920 Ramanspectroscopy 0livin!-spinel, Mg-Fez+distribution 283 Pegmati te Fe in alka'line earth silicate melts 834 olivine-spineltransition 499 kaatialaite 383 glasses, Ca0-M90-Si02. 645 0'NEIL, H.S.C.and ALEXAI{DRA NAVRoTSKY: sinkankasite 380 gtasses ano met[s, revtew 6?? Cationdistributions and thermodynamic tins leyite 374 'i lmeni te 719 propertiesof binary spinel solid vi itaniemiite 961 olivine, modified spinel, spinel 505 so,lutions 733 wodginite 807 Ramdohrite, new data (abstr) 4r2 oPENSHAt.l,R.E. see BRot..lN,td.L' 1058 Pelitic schist RAMIK,R.A. see DUNN,P.J. 800 optical properties chlorite stability 1015 Rancieite, new data (abstr) 814 alkali feldspar 440 cordierite-hypersthene 1036 Rare earth elements amphibole,pyroxene, extinction davreauite 777,783 cappelenite 194 angle 399 monazite 98 crichtonite (?) 389 andradite 328 paragonite-sillimanite 79 gadolinite 949 crichtonite(?) 388 PELSMAEkERS,J0ZEF see I/0CHTEN,RENAUD 967 monazi te 100 donpeacorite 473 Pennsylvan i a rhyol ite 227 fassai te 468 chlor ite 25? i imori ite 198 garyanselI ite 208 kimberIite 16,30 Rayite, new mineral (abstr) 2LL grandite 896 PetaI i te Reaction progress, metabasite 677 grossuI ar 325 enrropy 701 REEDER,R.J. and C,E. SHEPPARD: hemihydrate 914 phaseequi I ibria 995 Variation of lattice parameters in hotsonite 980 PETERSEN,E.U., L.M. AN0VITZand E.J. somesedimentary dolomites 520 iimoriite t97 ESSENE:Donpeacorite (Mn,Mg)MgSi206' Refractive index measurements 391 jerrygibbsite s47 a neworthopyroxene and its proposed Refractometer,jeweler's, jeweler's ref ractometer 391 phaserelations in the system minera'logicaltool 39i kaatialaite 384 tftSi0r-MqSi 0r -FeSi0r 472 Reviews 569,816 magnesi o-sadanaga'i te 470 PHAIR,GE0REE: Mernoria'l of Hahn,Theo, Ed.: Internationa'lTables minehiI I ite II5I Edgar Theodorellherry 580 for Crystallography,Vol. A. Space phlogopi te 42 Phillipsite, entropy 692 Group SFnetry (Snyth) 816 pyroxmangite-rhodonite 275 Phlogopite Hellwege,K.-H. et al.: Landolt- sadanagaite 470 enrr0py 858 Eornstein,Group III, Vol.12C- santacI arai te 202 kimberlite 30 Magneticand other Properties of sinkankasite 381 minette 41 0xides and Related Compounds taramellite, Ti 363 Phosphofibrite, nervmineral (abstr) LI92 (Navrotsky) 820 tins leyite Pilsenite, redefined(abstr) ?r5 Holmes,R.|.l. and M.B. Kennedy:Mines ureyite i181 Plaoioclase and Minerals of the Great fuilerican wiI lhendersonite 188 61-I1 transformation LTz R ft (Colorado-Newli4exico) optical spectroscopy z0nrng 660 (Elston) 817 (abstr) CaCrSi401g 775 Plumosite,new data 411 Johnson,R.tJ., ed.: Cooke-Ravian lilnoxides 793 Polymignyte, microstructure Il56 Vo'lumeof VolcanologicalPapers orbital interpretation of P0PP,R.K., K.L. NAGYand ANDREWHAJASH' (Lockwood) 819 Pauling'srules 601 JR.: Semiquantitativecontro'l of Picot, P. andZ, Johan:Atlas of order-disorder,alkali feldspar 440 hydrogenfugacity in rapid-quench OreMinerals (Leonard) 569 0rder-disorderin olivines' calculated 1102 hydrothermalvessels 557 Robbins,Manuel: The Collector's 0rthopyroxene Porphyrycopper, fluid inclusion Bookof FluorescentMinerals diffraction patterns, Pzlca 1082 daughterminerals 1053 (Sinkankas) 816 Presidenta'laddress 4i3 Sueno 1205

Reviewscont. Sadanagaite,new mineral 465 Sobolevite,new nineral (abstr) 813 Sangster,D.F., ed,: MC Short Course SAHL,KURT, P.G. JoNESand G,M. , isornorphouswith ln Sediment-hostedStratiform Lead- SHELDRICK:The crystal structure of gerrygibbsite 545 zinc Deposits- Vol. 9, May,1983 SouthAfrica (Duncan) 919 sA'fl'i3tiils;intie3ip9l49fil, in bytownite 712 Snith, J.V.: Geometricaland Salite, alkali gabbro ganagarite 803 Structural Crystal'lography Salt, fluid inclusions +IJ hotsonite 979 (0'( eeffe) 570 Samarskite,diffraction of metamict 954 metapelitein Limpopobelt 1036 Tennissen,A.C.: l{atureof Earth Sanbornite,association with tararnellite 358 olivine symplectite 139 Materials, secondedition Santaclaraite,new mineral 200 South Dakota (Griffen) 818 Sapphirine,ferric Fe 339 sinkankasite 380 REYNoLDS,T.J. see ANTH0NY,E.y. 1053 Sarcopsides,Ni,Fe cat'ionordering 889 tinsleyite 374 ,entropy 349 SASAKI,SAT0SHI, C.T. PREI,IITTand-G.E. SouthwestAfrica, germanite 943 Rhodon'ite-pyroxmangiteintergrowths 27O HARL0tl:Alternative interpretation SPEER,J.A. see WHIPPLE,E.R. 987 Rhonite,alkali gabbro 57 of diffraction patterns attributed SPENCE,H.S,, menorialof 591 Rhyolite, topaz ZZ3 to low (PZlca)orthopyroxene 1082 Spinel RIBiiE,P.H. andG.R. LUMPKIN:Cation SAVAGE,DAVID-see MYHM SVERRE 902 cation distribution 733 orderingin Ni-Feolivines: SAXENA,S.K. see GANGULY,JIBAMITRA 88 Fe,Zn,Crcation distribution 928 correctionsand discussion 16I Sayrite, newmineral (abstr) 568 l1g2Si04structure 711 see su, SHU-CHEN 440 _ SCARFE,C.M. see ELTH0N,D0l, 1,1198 ^ .N1ZSi04free energy 1096 Richelsdorfite, newmineral (abstr) ZIL SCH0CH,A.E. see BEUKES,G.J. 979 )prner-0Irvlne RIVIERE,J.C. see MYHRA,SVERRE 9Oz Schuilingite,neh, data (abstr) Il96 li[-Fez+distribution 283 ROBERTS,W.L. see OUNN,P.J. 374 SCLAR,C,8. see BENIMOFF,A.l. l00s transition 499 _ see PEACoR,D.R. 380 Scotland,ol ivine symplectite 139 SPII{NLER,G.8., P.G. SELF,SUMIO IIJIIIiA R08IE,R.A., H.T. HASELT0N.JR. and Sector-zonedstauro I i te 541 andP.R. BUSECK:Stacking disorder in 8.S. HEMINGTIAY:Heat capacities and Sedimentarydolomites, lattice clinochlore chlorite 252 entropies of rhodochrosite (l'1nC0r) Darameters 520 Spodunene,phase equilibria 995 (FeC0?) andsiderite - between5 a;a SEGALSTAD,T.V.: An unusualtitanium- Srilankite, newmineral (abstr) 212 600 K 349 rich oxide minera'l from 0s]o, Norway 388 STAATZ,M.H. see F00RD,E.E. 196 -- aqd 8.5' HEMINGT'IAY:Entropies of SEIFERT,F.A. see MYSEN,8.0. 834 Stable isotopes kyanite,andalusite, and sillimanite: see STEFFEN.G. 339 anphibole,H 128 additional constraintson the SEIF; P.G, see spiNr'tLER.G.E. aJz halite fluid inclusions 43? pressure and temperatureof the SHANN0N,E.V., memorialof 993 Staurolite Al2Si05triple point ?gg SHAYAN,AHlrtAo: Strontium in huntites Cr-bearing 531 - _i Heatcapacities and from Geelongand DeerPark, Victorja, entropy 307 entropiesof phlogopite AustraI i a JZ6 f[-rich 531 SHELDRIC(,G,M. see SAHL,KURT 783 Ti and color 541 t[Ht,rilii?lt*(?8fr]| Tl,llll'l'lli SHEN,BUMING see KITAMURA,MSA0 154 STEBBINS,J.F, and I.S.E. CARMICMEL: 900 K-and eitiilates bf the enthalpies SHEN,JINCHUAN and P.B. I'|00RE:Crystal The heat of fusion of fayalite 292,7LW! and Gibbsfree energies of structure of caDDelenite,"i'.i Steenstruplne, newdata (abstr) 2L5 rormaclon g5g d;ii;iii; rii3d;6!4'i2' ri.ooo,"ut" STEFFEN,c., F.A, SEIFERTand G. AMTHAUER: J _, JUt'lIT0 and K.14.KRUPKA: sheet structure 190 Ferrlc iron in sapphirine:a l'|6ssbauer Heat capacity and entropy of _ see l'l0ORE,P.B, 1173 spectroscopicstudy 339 Ni2Sio4-olivinefron 5 to 1000K SHEpp'ARD,C.E. iee REEDER.R.J. szo STEVENSoN,J.S.: Memorialof and heat^capacityof CoSi04fron SHEPPARO,S.M.F. see GRAHAM,C,M. 128 HughSwaine Spence 59i 360 1000 to K 1096 Sherbinaite(errata) 1198 _ :li,lemorialof LeonardG. Berry- 588 _ see HASELToI{,H.T. 481 SHERIDAN,M.F. see CHRISTIANSEI{,E,H. 223 5TmRT, D,8. see Su, SHU-CHUN 440 _ see HElr,lINGtlAY,8.S. 307,692,70t' -ioia SHERMN,D,M.: The Stoichiometricfonnulae IftBI[soN, electronic structures 553 s.J. see 6lRrrn, corrri of manganeseoxide minerals 788 ST0UT,J.H. see J0HNST0N,A.D. 57 Roeblingite,structure ll73 SHIMZAKI,HIDEHIK0, MICHIAKI BUNN0 and Strain in a'lkali feldspar 1072 RoEDDER,ED|{IN: The fluids in satt T0HRU0ZA[{A: Sadanagaite and magnesio- Stfontio-chevkinite, (presidential address) 413 sadanagaite,new si lica-poor menbers newmineral (abstr) L192 R0EDER,P.L. see JAMIES0N,H.E. Zg3 of calcic amphibolefrom Japan 465 STURIIIAN,B.D. and P.J. DUNil: RoSS,t{.1. and PAULMCMILLAI{: The Ranan Siderite, entropy 349 Garyanse'llite,a newmineral fron spectrumof M9Si01ilmenite 779 SierraLeone, Kinberlitic chlorites 237 YukonTerritory, Canada 2Ol _ and E.P. MEAGHER:A molecu'lar Silicic magma,f(52) 69 Sturtite, discredited (abstr) 2L5 orbital study of H6Si207under )l I ltmantte Sweden srmuraleo compression 1145 entropy 298 gedrite-hornblendecorona 458 _ see AKAoGI,IIASAKI 499 with paragonite 79 hedyphane 920 R0SSI,|AN,G.R. see AII{ES,R.D. 319,il16 SIttloNs,t..l.B. see DUNI{.P.J. 546 magnussonite(?) 800 _ see BELSKY,H.L. 77L _ see PEACOR,D.R, 186,380 roeblingite 1173 _ see HARLoI{,G.E. 803 Simonite,new mineral (abstr) 2L1 5witzer I and gto R0TELLA,F.J. see LAGER,G.A. SIMPSON,E.L. see BACHINSKI,S.lt. 4I paragonite L22 R0USE,R.C., P.J. DUNI{and D.R. PEAC0R: Sinulatedstructure of high-Pphases 71.1 titanite, Al 725 Hedyphanefrom Franklin, NevrJersey SINKANKAS,JoHti: review oi Tne SU,SHU-CHUI{and F.D. BL0SS:Extinction ano LangDan,Sweden: cation order- Collector's Booksof Fluorescent anglesfor nonocl'lnicanphiboles or ing in an arsenate apatite 9ZO Minerals(Robbins) 816 pyroxenes:a cautionary note 399 _ see DUNI{,P.J. 374 Sinkankasite,new minera'l 380 RUBIll,A.E. : I'|anganiferousorthopyroxene Skarn,sadanagaite 465 optic axial angle, a precisemeasure andolivine in the Allendenreteorite 880 SMITH,J.V. andJ.M. BENI{ETT:Enumeration of AI,Si ordering in the Tj Ru'lesof Procedureof the Cormissionon of 4-connected3-dimensional nets and tetrahedral sltes of K-rich NewMinerals and Mineral ilames, classification of frarnewqrksilicqtes: alka.li feldspars 4/O International ilineralogical SUEN0,SHIGEHo, MITSUYoSHI linkagesfrom the tvro(52.8)2(5.82)120 - - KIinTA and Assocralron 563 nets 104 C.T. PRE[{ITT:The crystal structure of RUSSELL,C,t{, see }IHIPPLE.E.R. 997 SMITH,R,l{. see TAYL0R,MRK 984 high clinoferrosilite 264 RUTHERFoRD,M.J. see BURNELL,J.R., JR. 1015 SMYTH,J.R., reviewof International Tablesfor Crystal'lography,Vo1. A. SpaceGroup SirmetryfHahn;-Ed.) 816 1206 Sugitani

SUGITANI,YOSHINORI, YOSHIHISA SUZUKI Thermodynamicdata cont. unit-cell data, cont, andK0Z0 NAGASHIM: Recovery of the peta I i te 701 Daraooni te 860 original samarskitestructure bY phiII ipsite, clinoptilolite 692 oara6oni te-2Mr 122 heating in a reducingatmosPhere 377 ph logopite, paragonite 656 pntogoprre 860 Sulfur fugacity in magma 69 plagioclase, intermed. \L^l pyroxene,CaA12Si06.. 483 Surfacemodification of titanates 902 pyroxene, CaA12Si06 461 rhooonlte-pyroxmangrte 276 SUZUKI,TERUO SEE AKIZUKI, 14IZUHIKO 896 pyroxene spinodal alecomposition 277 roeblingite IT74 SUZUKI,YoSHIHISA see SUGITANl, rhodochrosi te 349 sadanagai te 470 YOSHINOR I 37t s i deri te 349 samarskite,recrystal lized 957 Synplectite Si0u-Hr0-COrmelt 823 santaclara'ite 202 alkali gabbro ia spiieli 733 sapphirine 340 in olivine I39 staurol ite 307 sarcopside,Ni,Fe 890 SYNROC 902 zeolitic water 692 sinkankasite 380 Systems Thin section preparation 404 spinel, Fe,Zn,Cr 929 298,513 TILLMANNS,EKKEHART see PEACOR,D.R. 186 taramel1ite, Ti 36? 834 Tinsleyite, newmineral 374 tins1eyite 375 481 Tirodite, with donpeacorite 47? titanomagnetite 759 848 Titanates, surface modification 902 ureyite 1181 165 Titanite, Al, structure 725 vi itaniemiite 962 1025 Titanomagnetite, structure 754 wil'lhendersonite i87 645 TitantaranelI'ite, in ll. North America 358 lrodginite 808 834 Tolbachite, newmineral (abstr) 408 unnamedminera'ls 9I0 TOMKINS,1.A., S.t.l.tsAILEY and S.E. aluminumsilicates 213 928 HAGGERTY:Kimber'l itic chlorites from aluminumsulfate 1194 754 Sierra Leone, I,lest Africia: unusual As,S? 2t3 16t,164 chemistries and structural polytypes 237 BaLaMnFeTisilicate 409 449 Topaz rhyolite 223 BaFe2Ga(Si04)( Si707 )Cl 568 101s Trace elements (LO,fl1,re,LU,/2ASJ2 711 995 iimoriite t97 814 ??o monazite 100 iui.ii'i"iur l"oiumarsenide 409 283 phlogopite 43 re- anar ogue or nemalo| 1te 814 7tl rhyo 1i te 225 Fe-Mn-phosphate 213 834 Tremolite, experimental H exchange 128 freudenbergite-related mineral 1194 499 Triangulite, newmineral (abstr) 2T? hydrous Fe-Mg-aluminosiI icate 1I95 277 Tristram'ite, new mineral (abstr) 813 K(Fe,Al)1Al (Ge,5i,A1 )1016(C1,0H)2 568 413 Trondhjemite,Palisades si ll i005 monoclinic dimorph of-c6'lumbite(?) 213 69 Tschermaks'pyroxene, Ca, entropy 481 Na2Ca2Si ?0q 214 Si02 -H2 0-C02 823 Tusionite, newmineral (abstr) 1193 palladiufr irsenate 409 pal ladium arseno-b'ismuthide 409 pa1ladium bi smuthotelluride(s ) 1195 Taaffeite, newdata (abstr) 2r5 lJltramaf c rocks, kimberlite 16,30 pal ladium tel luride (PdgTe3) 410 Takanel'ite,new data (abstr) 814 Ultraviolet spectroscopy, Mn oxides 794 rDLUbl7)t , 410 TAKEDA,HIRoSHI see MIYAMoTO, ulvospinel, structure 754 Pb-Sb-As'iulfosaIts 1195 MASAMICHI 7TI Umbite, newmineral (abstr) otJ phosphateof U(IV) 1195 Tancoite,new data (abstr) 215 Unit-cel1 data Pt-Pb-Cusulfide 410 Tantite, nevJmineral (abstr) Ii93 a1ka1i feldspar 444,1058 Pt-Rh-Ir-Cu sulfide 410 Taprobanite,discredited (abstr) 215 andalusite,high P 5I4 RhAs 1195 Taramellite,titanian, in bassetite, synthetic 969 RhNi As I195 w. North funerica 358 bustami te 203 rhodiumantimonide (RhSb) 411 si l icide TAYLoR,L.A, see HUNTER,R.H. 16,30 CaCrSi4019 77? ?r4 TAYLoR,MRK, R.l,J.SI4ITH and B.A. AHLER: capperenlre 191 Upalite, newdata (abstr) It96 Gorceixite in topaz greisen assemblages, cassiterite 808 Uranosilite, newmineral (abstr) 408 Silvermine area, Missouri 984 cl inoferrosi I ite, high 265 Ushkovite, new minera'l (abstr) 2r2 , Fe-Mnordering 1110 davreaui te 719 ,783 Utah Terskite, newmineral (abstr) . 2I2,L198 doI omite 521 microcline 107? TETTENHORST,R.T. and C,E. CoRBATo: donpeacorite 473 topaz rhyol ite 223 Crystal structure of germanite, fassa i te 468 Ureyite, terrestrial source 1180 Cu25Ge4Fe4S12,determined by gamagari te 804 pofriler'X-raj-diffraction 943 garyanselI ite 208 Texas, fluid inclus'ions in salt 413 gorceixite 985 VAN DERI,IESTHUIZEN, l,l|.A. see Thermodynamicdata hedyphane 9?2 BEUKES,G.J. 979 alkal i feldspar 1058 hemihydrate 912 Vashegyite, new data (abstr) 815 andalusite, high P 513 hercyn i te 938 VEBLEN,D,R.: Acceptanceof the calcite-magnesiteordering 165 hotson i te 981 14ineralogical Society of 'i chlorite 70L imor i ite r97 Amenica Award for 1983 578 cl inopyroxene-garnet 1025 ilmenite, high TP r77 Venezuela, paragonite 858 dioDside i090 j erryg i bbs i te 547 Vermont, grossular 3?8 fayal ite 292 kaatialaite 384 Vi itan iemiite, structure 961 ferrite and aluminate spinel ?83 KAlSi04 po'lymorphs 450 VirgiIite, phaseequiIibria 995 20r Virginia, wodginite garnet 88 kutnahor'laihunitei te 807 VlRG0,DAVID see MYSEN,8.0. 834 gehlenite 307 'leucophoenicite qlass, CaAl?Si0A 481 547 V0CHTEN,RENAUD, EDDY DE GRAVEand ilmenite, high TP 176 nagnesio-sadanagaite 470 J0ZEFPELSMAEKERS: Mineralogical kyanite, andalusite, si'llimanite 298 manganocolumbite 808 study of bassetite in relation Li-aluminosilicates 1000 microcline 1073 to its oxidation 967 I 151 Vuonnemite, new data (abstr) 569 spinel, spinel 499 minehillite olivine, modified (abstr) 19:9 ol ivine, Fe-Mn 1111 Vyuntspakhite, new mineral 1193 olivine, Ni2Si04, Co2Si04 olivine, Fe-Ni 161,164 osumlI I re Zoisite 1207

l.Jalentaite,new (abstr) minera'l 1193 l,liIlhendersonite.new mineral loo X-ray diffraction data, cont. }JAR0,C.M.: Magnesiun staurolite and hiISE,M.A. and PETRCERNf: First U.S. kaatialaite 394 greenchromian staurolite fron occurrenceof wodginitefrom leucophoenicite Fiordland, 549 NewZealand 531 PowhatanCountv. Viroinia 807 magnesio-sadanagaite 469 _: Titaniumand the color of l.lodginite,first U:S. odcurrence 807 minehillite staurolite II)I 541 W0NES.D.R.: Presentat'ionof the orthopyroxene,P21 ca L082 WATANABE,TERU0 see GRAPES,ROONEY 490 Roeblingl4edal of the Mineralogical rhodonite-pyroxmafigite l,JECHSLER,8.A., 275 D.H.LINDSLEY and C.T. Society of Arnericafor 1983to sanarskite,recrystal I ized PREIIlTT:Crystal 956 structure and Hans-PeterEugster 572 santaclaraite 202 cation distribution in sinkankasite t i t:Imlelet JOI ile-f..!F_ee=yTi ^04 ) 7s4 tins leyite 376 _ dns u. t. rKLII I t: urysta I Xeno'lith, Palisades s i l l 1005 ureyite structure of lmenite (FeTi01) tt6z af Xilingolite, newminera'l (abstr) 409 willhendersonite I86 nr9n temperatureand at high- Xingzhongite,new data (abstr) 412 X-ray emission pressure spectra, Mnoxides 785 176 Xitieshanite, newmineral (abstr) 1194 X-ray photoe'lectronspectra Wehr'lite, (abstr) discredited 215 X-ray diffraction data Mnoxides 785 WHERRY,E.T., memoria'lof 5g0 bassetite, synthetic 968 t i tanates tIHIPPLE,E.R,, 902 J.A. SPEERand C.W. bustamite 204 YANG,C.M.0.: A terrestrial source RUSSELL:Errors in Feodeterminations davreauite 779 of ureyite 1180 causedby tungstencarbide grinding donpeacorite 474 Zeolite appararus gg7 gadoli ni te 950 structure WHITE,T.J.: The 104 microstructureand micro_ gamagarite 804 thermodynamicdata 692 chemistryof synthetic zirconolite, garyansellite 208 Zimbabwe zirkelite and related phases il56 gernanite 944 metapelitein Limpopobelt 1036 I,IHITNEY,J.A,: Fugacitiesof sulfurous girceixite 985 Bikita pegmatite gasesin pyrrhotite-bearing 995 silicic hedyphane 923 Zirconolite, microstructure 1i56 magmas 69 hercynite 939 Zirkelite, nicrostructure l.llCKS,F.J, I 156 see DUNN,P.J. 1150 hotsonite 981 Zoningin plagioclase 660 l.lilcoxite, newmineral (abstr) 409 i imorii te 197 Zoisite, reactionkinetics 848 l,lilhelmvierlingite,new m.ineral (abstr) 568 jerryg i bbsi te 549