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TNDEX TO VOLUME 46
Leading articles are in bold face type; notes, abstracts and reviews are in ordinarytype. Only minerals for which dehnite data are given are indexed.
Abdel-Gawad, A. M., and Kerr,P. tr', Urano-organic mineralassociation
ABO3 type rare earth borates, pol-ymorphism of (Levin, Roth,Martin).
Addamiano, A. Weissenberg cam-era as a powder camera.. . .
Adler, E[. H. and Puig, J. A.Thermal behavior of branner-i t e . . . .
Adler, I. (Book review) . .Advances in *-ray research. Vols.
1, 2, 3. Edited by W. M.Mueller (Book review). . .
Advances in r-ray analysis. Vol.4. Edited by W. M. Mueller(Book review)
Agrel l , S. O.Ag2Te and Ag2S, pol5rmorphism of
(Frueh)Ahrens, L. H. and Taylor, S. R.
Spectroscopic analysis (Bookreview)
Allanite and its radioactivity(Gindy)
Alling, Harold Lattimore, memo-r i a l o f ( J e n s e n ) . . . . . . . .
Alumobritholite (Kurdrina, Kud-r i n , S i d o r e n k o ) . . . . .
Alumocobaltomelane (Ginzberg,R u k a v , s h n i k o v a ) . . . . . . . .
Ames, L. L. Cation sieve proper-t ies o f open zeo l i tes . . . . .
Ammentorp, W. F., with Johnson,N. M. and Daniels, F. Ther-moluminescence measure-ments with rapid heating. . .
Amos, D. H. with Desborough,G. A. Ilvaite: a late magmat-ic occurrence in gabbro ofMissouri
Ampangabeite(discredited) . . .Amphiboles and pyroxenes, rapid
determination of compositionof (Parker)
Amphiboles, calcif erous, oxyhorn-blende, kaersutite and bar-
+02 kevikite(Wilkinson). . . . . 340Analytic classificafion and quad-
riplanar charting of analyses1030 with nine or more compo-
n e n t s ( M e r t i e ) . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 31504 Andalusite, kyanite and silliman-
nite, relative stability of.(Weill, Fyfe) rr91
1086 Anderson, B. W.. . 1516460 Andreatta, Ciro, memorial of
(Gatlitelli) 475Ankinovich, E. A.. . . 1200
462 Antlerite, x-ray data (Mrose). .. 146Aramaki, S. Sillimanite and cor-
dierite from volcanic xeno-764 [ ths ) . . 1154
1203 Arsenopyrite crystal-chemicalrelations (Morimoto, Clark). 1448
o54 Arsenothorite (Bonshtedt-Kup-letskaya) 1200
| <l ? AsBr3 immersion l iquids, stabi l i tyof (Meyrowitz and Westly. l . 761
9gS Austin, C, F. and Slawson, W. F.Isotopic analyses of single
+71 galena crystals 1132Aufunite, x-ray study of (Takano) 8I2
1514Balashov, Y. A. .
766 Ballman, A. A. Growth and prop-erties of colored quartz. . . .
I I Z O B a o t i t e ( S i m o n o v ) . . . . .Baranova, E. N.B a r i c , L . J . . . . .Barker, F. Phase relations in cor-
447 dierite-garnet-bearing Kings-man quartz monzonite andenclosing schist, New Hamp-shke. .
1509 Barkevikite (Wilkinson)770 Barth, Tom. F. W. Acceptance of
the Roebling Medal of theMineralogical Society of
892 America.
r52l
769
439466
1202467
1166340
509
1522
Bastin, J. A. and Mitchell, E. W.Light scattering from heattreated synthetic quartz 1227
Bates, R. L. Geology of industrialrocks and minerals (Book re-view)
Bauxite deposits near Weipa,Queensland, mineralogy of(Loughnan, Bayliss) 209
Bayliss, P, with Loughnan, F. C.Mineralogy of bauxite de-posits near Weipa, Queens-l a n d . . . . . .
Behier, J.Behierite (Behier)Beljankin, D. S., Iwanow, 8.W.,
Lapin, W. W. Technical pe-trography of products of re-fractories, whiteware-ceram-ics and hydraulic binders( B o o k r e v i e w ) . . .
Bel'kov, I. V. and Volkova, M. I.Benford plate (Craig)
Benjamin, B. M. with Kohn, H. W.Radiation coloration of silicaminerals.
Benstonite (Lippmanrr)Beryllosodalite (beryllium soda-
lite) (Semonov, Bykova; Slr-ensen).
Betafi te (Hogarth)Bethke, P. M. with Skinner, B. J.
Relationship between unit-cell edges and composition ofsynthetic wurtzites.
Beus, A . A . . . . .Blade, L. V. with Milton, C. and
Ingram, B. L. Kimzeyite, aZr gamet from Magnet Cove
Bloss, F. D. and Gibbs, G. V.Nomograms for determining20 from precession photo-g r a p h s . . . . . . .
- Indexed powder diffrac-t ion data for scapoli te. . . .
Boleslavite (HaranczyktBollin, E. M. and Kerr, P. F. Dif-
ferential thermal pyrosyn-thesis. . 823
Boltwoodite, an alkali uranyl sili-
INDEX TO VOLUME 16
218t5t7
24r15 19
1382244
533
26
1493r517
cate, new data on (Honea) 12Bonshtedt-Kupletskaya, E. M. 1200Bornite from Cheshire (Howie) 458Bornite, polymorphism in (Mori-
moyo, Kullerud) .. . 1270Borodin, L. S.. 465Borovskii, I. B.. 464Bovenkerk, H. P. Morphology and
physical characteristics ofsyn the t icd iamond. . . .
Brad ford , E . F . . . .Brannerite, thermal behavior of
(Adler, Puig) 1096Brindley, G.
'W. Reaction series,
gibbsite-chialumina-kappaalumina-corundum. II . . . . 1187
- and Choe, J. O. Reactionseries gibbsite-chi alumina-kappa alumina 771
and DeKimpe, C. Identifi-cation of clay minerals bysingle crystal electron diffrac-tion 1005
with De Kimpe, C. andGastuche, M. C. Ionic coor-dination in alumino-silicicgels in relation to clay min-eral formation. l27O
- with Hoffmann, R. W.Adsorption of ethylene glycoland glycerol by montmoril-lonite 450
-- and Kurtossy, S, S. Quan-titative determination of kao-linite by r-ray diffraction. . . 1205
Broch, O. A. Identification of pot-ash feldspar, plagioclase andqtartz lor quantitative thin-sec t ionana lys is . . . . 752
Buckley, Harold Eugene, memo-rial of (Deer) 481
Buerger, M. J. with Prewitt, C. T.Crystal structure of cahnite 1077
Crystal-structure analysis(Book review) 461
Bii l temann, H. W.. . 465Bu lakh, A . G. . . 1202Buryktalskite (Ginzberg, Ruka-
vishnikova, Nikitin) 766Bykova, A . V . 241,465,1515
235
952768
209767767
2351004
7 < 7
INDEX TO VOLUME 46 t523
748l .) _t o
1448
719
1
r370
l A A
1005
766
Cahnite, crystal structure of (Pre-witt, Buerger) 1077
Calciostrontianite (Mitchell,Pharr) 193
Calzirtite (Zdorik, Sidorenko, By-kova; Pyatenko, Pudovkina) 1515
Cameron, E. N. and Threadgold,I. N. Vulcanite, a new coppertelluride from Colorado 258
Ca-Mg carbonates, lattice con-stants of (Goldsmith, Graf,Heard) . . 453
Carbocernaite (Bulakh, Kon-rat'eva, Baranova) 1202
Cation sieve properties of openzeolites (Ames) 1120
Celestite and calciostrontianitefrom Virginia (Mitchell,Pharr) 189
Chakravarty, P. S. Sheared il-menite in a qtartz vein. . . 969
Chalcedony, origin and synthesisof (White, Corwin) . . l l2
Chalcokyanite series (Rentzperis) 1503Chalcokyanite series (Strunz) 758Chao, E. C. T., Evans, H. T. Skin-
ner, B. J., Milton, C. Neigh-borite, NaMgF3l {l tr€w firirr-eral from the Green Riverformation in Utah . . 379
with Mrose, M. E., Fahey,J. J. ancl Milton, C. Norse-thite, BaMg(CO3)2, a newmineral from the Green Riverformation in Wyoming 420
Chemical composition of rocks,estimation of (Heier) . 728
Chodos, A. A, with Doe, B. R.,Rose, A. W. and Godijn, E.Determination of iron insphalerite by x-ray fluores-cence 1056
and Engel, C. G. Fluores-cent x-ray spectrographicanalysis of amphibolite rocks 120
Choe, J. O. with Brindley, G. W.Reaction series gibbsite-chialumina-kappa alumina 771
Christ, C. L. (Book review) 460Christophe-Michel-Levy, M. 1520
Chrysotile fiber, synthetic, growthof (Yang)
Clar ingbu l l , G. F .Clark, L. A. with Morimoto, N.
Arsenopyrite crystal-chemi-cal relations
Clark, G. W. with Kopp, O. C. andHarris, L. A. Hydrothermalconversion of muscovite tokalsilite and an iron-rich mica
Clausthalite, D. T. A. of (Dunne,Kerr)
Clay mineral formation, ionic co-ordination in alumino-silicicgels in relation to (DeKimpe,Gastuche, Brindley)
Clay minerals, density separationof, in thallous formate solu-t i o n s ( K i t t r i c k ) . . .
Clay minerals, identification bysingle crystal electron diffrac-tion (Brindley, DeKimpe) ..
Cobaltomelane, cryptonickelme-lane (Ginzberg, Rukavishni-kova, N ik i t in )
Coesite and kyanite, formation of,from pyrophyllite at veryhigh pressures and high tem-peratlrres (Giardini, Kohn,Eckart, Tydings)
Colburn, Burnham Standish, me-morial of (Schaller)
Cole, W. F. and Rowland, N. M.Abnormal effect in D.T.A. ofclay minerals.. . .
Corrensite (Vivaldi, MacEwan). .Corwin, J. F. with White, J. F.
Synthesis and origin of chal-cedony . . .
C o x , K . C . .Craig, D B. 'I'he Benford plateCrestmore, past and present
(Murdoch) . .Crook, K. A. W, Vein minerals
from New South'Wales . .Cryptonickelmelane (Ginzberg,
l{rrkavish rr ikova )Crystal-structure analysis (Buer-
ger) (Book review)Cuspidine, occurrence of, in phos-
976
112766757
485
304769
245
r0r7
/oo
461
r524 TNDEX TO VOLUME 46
phorous furnace slag (Wilson,
Leary) . 759cuttitta, F. with Hickling, N.
and Meyrowitz, R. N,N-di-methylforamide, a new dil-uent for bromoform used asa heavy liquid . 1502
Dachiardite (Gottardi) 769Daniels, F. wi th Johnson, N. M.
Ammentorp, W. F. Thermo-luminescence measurementswith rapid heating. 447
Davidite, x-ray crystallographyof (Pabst) 700
D a v i s , R . J . . . . . . 1 5 1 6Deer, W. A. Memorial of Harold
Eugene Buckley. 481464Deev, A. N.
DeKimpe, C. with Brindley, G.'W.Idenffication of clay min-rals by single crystal electrondiffraction 1005
Gastuche, M, C. andBrindley, G. W. Ionic coordi-nation in alumino-silicic gelsin relation to clay mineralformation. 1370
Delatorreite (discredited) . . .. 467Deltaite (discredited) 467Denning, R. M. Lamellar struc-
ture in a type I diamond .. . 740- (Book reviews) . .240,1512DeNoyer, J. (Book review). . . 461Desborough, G. A. and Amos,
D. H. Ilvaite: a late mag-matic occurrence in gabbroin Missouri. 1509
Deweylite, new data on (Lapham) 168Diamond, synthetic, morphology
and physical characteristicso f ( B o v e n k e r k ) . . . . . . . . 9 5 2
Dielectric behavior of rocks andminerals (Howell, Liscastro) 269
Differential thermal analysis ofclay minerals, abnormaleffect in (Cole, Rowland). . . 304
Differential thermal analysis ofgalena and clausthalite(Dunne, Kerr). . I
Differential thermal analysis ofshattuckite (Sun). . 67
Differential thermal pyrosynthe-sis @ollin, Kerr). . 823
Diffractometer mount for smallsamples (Gude, Hathaway) . 993
Diffractometer patterns of A.P.I.reference clay minerals(Molloy, Kerr) . 583
Dillnite and its relation to zunyite(Konta, MrAz) . 629,1519
Discredited minerals (Fleischer). . 467.76e.1520
Doe, B. R., Chodos, A. A., Rose,A, W. and Godijn, E. Deter-mination of iron in sphaleriteby x-ray fluorescence 1056
Dolerophanite , x-ray data (Mrose) 148Droven ik , M. . . . . . 465Dufresne, E. R. . 1513Dunne, J. A. and Kerr, P. F.
D.T.A. of galena and claus- -.thalite. I
Eckart, D. W. with Giardini,A. A. Kohn, J. A. and Ty-dings, J. E. Formation of coe-site and kyanite from pyro-phyllite at very high pressuresand high temperatures 976
Edwards, Austin Burton, me-morial of (Stillwelt). . . 489
Eitel, W. (Book review) 235Ekanite (Anderson, Claringbull,
Davis. Hi l l ) 1516E l b e r t y , W . T . . . . . 4 6 7Elements of crystallography and
mineralogy (Wade, Mattox)( B o o k r e v i e w ) . . . . . .
Elizavetinskite (Mikheev,1001
Ginz-burg)
Ellwei leri te (Bultemann)Engel, C. G. with Chodos, A. A.
Fluorescent r-ray spectro-graphic analyses of amphib-olite rocks
Erd, R. C., McAllister, J. F. andVlisidis, A. C. Nobleite, anew hydrated calcium borate 560
Er ra ta . .459,763,1000
l o t
40J
t20
Eskeborni t e (Tischendorf)
Eskolaite, Cr2O3, morphology(Tennysorr)
Euclase in greisen pipes and asso-ciated deposits, Park Co.,C o l o r a d o ( S h a r p ) . . . .
Evans, II. T. Jr. with Chao,E. C. T., Skinner, B. J. andMilton, C. Neighborite,NaMgF3, a new mineral fromthe Green River formation inUtah. . .
Expandable chloritic clay mineralsfrom Upper Mississipiancarbonate rocks of the Cum-berland Plateau in Tennessee(Peterson)
Fahey, J. J. with Mrose, M. E.,Chao, E. C. T. and Milton,C. Norsethite, BaMg (CO:)2,a ne\il mineral from theGreen River formation inWyoming
Fanale, F. and Kulp, J. L. Heliumin limestone and marble . . .
Farquahar, R. M. with Russell,R. D. Lead isotopes irr ge-ology (Book review)
Farringtonite (Dufresne, Roy).Fayalite-bearing pegmatite, Bur-
net Co., Texas (King)(Fe,Ni)zS (Stumpfl)Fergusonite, alpha and beta
(Gorshevskaya, Sidorenko,Smorchkov)
Fischer, 8.. .Fischer, W. Gesteins- und Lager-
st?ittenbildung im Wandelder Wissenschaftlichen An-schauung (Book review) . . .
Fleischer, M. Ten more years ofnew mineral names
Fluorescent x-ray spectrographicanalysis of amphibolite rocks(Chodos, Engel).
Fournier, R, O. with Morey,G. W. Decomposition of mi-crocline, albite and nephe-line in hot water. .
INDEX TO VOLUME 46
467 Frenzel , G.. . .
Freudenbergite (Frenzel)
998 Frondel, C. Systematic mineral-
ogy of uranium and thorium(Book review)
1 505Frueh, A. J., Jr. Use of zone
theory in Problems of sulfide
mineralogy. III. PolYmorPh-
ism of AgzTe and AgrS
Fyfe, W. S. and Wei l l , D. F. Rela-
379 tive stability of andalusite,
kyanite and sillimanite. . .
Fynchenite (Bonshtedt-Kuplet-
t245
skaya)
Gajite (discredited). .Galena and clausthalite' D. T. A.
of (Dunne, Kerr) . . .Gallitelli, Paolo. Memorial of
Ciro AndreattaGarronite (Walker)
Gastuche, M. C. with DeKimPe'C. and Brindley, G, W. Ioniccoordination in alumino-sili-cic gels in relation to clayminera l fo rmat ion . . . . .
Gay, P. and LeMaitre. Some ob-servations on "iddingsite"
r370
92t203
Gedrite from Oxford Co., Maine( M i l t o n , I t o ) . . . 7 3 4
Gelatin mounts for mineral grains
0 e f f r i e s ) . . . 4 5 8
Genkin, A. D. . . 464
Geologie und Bodenschatze Afri-
kas. (Krenkel) (Book review) 1001
Geolog-v of industrial rocks amd
rrinerals. (Bates) (Book re-
v i ew) . . 235
Gesteins- und Lagerst?ittenbil-
dung im Wandel der Wis-
senschaftlichen Anschauung(Fischer) (Bookreview) . . . . 1003
Geversite (Stumpfl) 1518
Giardin i , A. A. , Kohn, J. A. , Eck-
art, D. W. and Tydings,
J. E. Format ion of coesi te
and kyanite from pyrophyl-
of
1525
/ o J
765
238r20+
654
119l
1200
+o,
1
+ l J
466
420
155
/ 0 4
1 5 1 3
7471 5 1 8
l . ) ro
r520
1003
463
120
688
I J Z O INDEX TO VOLUME 46
lite at very high pressnresand high temperatures 976
Gibbs, G. V. with Bloss, F. D.Nomograms for determining20 from precession photo-graphs 26
and Bloss, F. D. Indexedpowder diffraction data forscapolite . . 1+93
Gibbsite-chi alumina-kappa alu-mina reaction series (Brind-ley, Choe) 771
Gibbsite vermiforms in the Pen-sauken formation of NewJersey(Lodd ing) . . . . 394
G i l l b e r g , M . . . . . . . . . 7 6 5Gindy, A. R. Allanite and its
rad ioac t iv i t y . . . . . 985Ginzburg , L I . 766,767Gladovskii, A. K.. 243Glauconite, factors concerning
nature and origin of (Hower) 313Gleason, S. Ultraviolet guide to
minerals (Book review) . 238Godijn, E., with Doe, B. R.
Chodos, A. A. and Rose,A.
'W. Determination of iron
in sphalerite by x-ray fluo-escence 1056
Goldich, S. S. with Whelan, J. A.New data for hisingerite andneotocite l+lz
Goldsmith, J. R., Graf, D. L. andHeard, H. C. Lattice con-stants of Ca-Mg carbonates 453
Goldsmith, J. R. Presentation ofthe 1960 Mineralogical So-ciety of America Award toD o n a l d L . G r a f . . . 5 1 1
Grrshevskaya, S. A. 1516G c t t a r d i , G . . . . 7 6 9Gour6ite (: Narsarsukite) (J616-
mine, Christophe-Michel-L e v y ) . . . . . . t S 2 0
Graf, D. L. Acceptance of the1960 Mineralogical Societyof America Award . 513
Crystallographic tables forthe rhornbohedral carbon-ates 1283
--- with Goldsmith, J. R. andHeard, H. C. Latt i t 'e con-stants of the Ca-Mg carbon-ates 453
Graf, R. B, with Wahl, F. M. andGrim, R. E. Phase transfor-mations in silica as examinedby continuous x-ray diffrac-tion 196
Phase transformations inSiOr-AlrO3 mixtures by con-tinuous r-ray diffraction .. 1064
Greenberg, S. S. 467Grim, R. E. with Wahl, F. M. and
Graf, R, B. Phase transfor-mations in silica as examinedby continuous x-ray difftac-t ion . . . 196
Phase transformations inSiOr-Al3Oj mixtures by con-tinuous r-ray diffraction. 1064
and Kulbicki, G. Mont-morillonite: high tempera-ture reactions and classifica-tion 1329
Cross, E. B. (Book reviews) . 764, 1512Gude, A. J. and Hathaway, J. C.
Diffractometer mount forsma l l samp les . .
Gutsevi t 'h i te (Ankinovich. l .Gyrolite and reyerite (Meyer,
Jaunarajs)
9931200
913
Hak, J. with Johan, Z. Novakite,a new mineral 885
Hale, W. E. Memorial of GrahamStewartMacKenzie .. 501
Halotrichite and rnelanterite, de-composition of pyritized car-bonaceous shale to (Sclar) . . 754
Haranczyk, C., 1517Ilarris, L. A. with Kopp, O. C.
and Clark, G. W. Hydrother-mal conversion of muscoviteto kalsilite and an iron-richmica 7l9
Hathaway, J. C. with Gude, A. J.Diffractometer mount forsmall samples
Hausen , D . M . .9934()+
bonatesHeier, K. S.
chemical
4 J J
Estimation of thecomposition of
INDEX TO
Hawes, L. Direct determination ofhexagonal lattice parameters 763
Heard, H. C. with Goldsmith,
J. R. and Graf, D. L. Latticeconstants of the Ca-Mg car-
VOLUME 46
Howie , R. A . . . . .Hsianghualite (Beus)Hurlbut, C. S., Jr. Tephroite from
Franklin, N. J.. .Hydronium jarosite (Kubisz)Hydrothermal conversion of mus-
covite to kalsilite and aniron-rich mica (Kopp, Harris,Clark). .
ttlddingsite,tt some observationson (Gay, LeMaitre)
Ilmenite, sheared, it a qtafizve in (Chakravar ty ) . . . . . . . .
Ilvaite: a late magmatic occur-rence in gabbro of Missouri(Desborough, Amos). . . . .
Imbibometry, a new method forinvestigation of clays (Konta)
Tngham, F . T . . .Ingram, B. L. with Milton, C. and
Blade, L. Y, Kirnzeyite, a Zrgarnet from Magnet Cove . .
Innelite (Balashov, Turanskaya)Interpretation oI x-ray diffraction
photographs (Henry, Lipson,Wooster) (Book review)
Ionic coordhation in alumino-silicic gels in relation to claymineral f ormation (DeKimpe,Gastuche, Brindley)
Iron in sphalerite, determinationof, by x-ray fluorescence(Doe, Chodos, Rose, Godijn)
Isomorphous substitution and in-fra-red spectra of layer lat-tice silicates (Stubidan, Roy)
Isotopic analyses of single galenacrystals: A clue to history ofdeposition (Austin, Slawson)
Ito, J. with Milton, D. J. Gedritefrom Oxford Co., Maine. . .
lwanow, B. W., Bel jankin, D. S. ,Lapin, W. W. Technical pe-
trography of products of re-fractories, whiteware-ceram-ics and hydraulic binders(Book review) . .
1527
458244
5492+3
719
92
969
1509
289768
533769
t 5 t 2
rocksHeinrich, E. Wm. Memorial of
John Tipton Lonsdale. . . ... 497Book reviews. . . . .237, 238, 1001and Levhson, A. A. Car-
bonatic niobium-rare earthdeposits, Ravalli, Co., Mon-tana 1424
Helium in limestone and marble(Fana le , Ku lp ) . . . . . . 155
Henry, N. M. F., Lipson, H. andWooster, W. A. Interpreta-tion of x-(ay diffractionphotographs (Book review) . 1512
Henwoodite ( : turquoise)(Fischer) l52O
Hexagonal lattice parameters, di-rect determination of (Hawes) 763
Hexastannite (Ramdohr) 1204Hickling, N., Cuttitta, F. and
Meyrowitz, R. N,N-di-methylforamide, a new dilu-ent for bromoform used as aheavy liquid.
H i i l , D . K . . . .Hisingerite and neotocite, new
data for (Whelan, Goldich).H je lm i t e (Ma t i as )
Hoffmann, R. W. and Brindley,G. W. Adsorption of ethyleneglycol and glycerol by mont-
150215 16
t 4 t 21520
morillonite. . . 450Hogarth, D. D. 1519Honea, R. M, New data on bolt-
woodite, an alkali uranylsilicate.
Howell, B, F., Jr. and Licastro,P. H. Dielectric behavior ofrocks and minerals.
Hower, J. Some factors concern-ing the nafure and origin ofglauconite.
728
1370
1056
32
l t 3 2
/ J +
1 5 1 5I2
269
313 235
1528
Jaffe, H. 'W.,
Groeneveld,W. O.J.and Selchow, D. H.Manganoan cumrningtonitefrom Nsuta, Ghana
Jaunarajs, K. L. with Meyer,J. W. Gyrolite and reyerite
Jensen, David E. Memorial ofHarold Lattimore Alling. . . .
Jdr6mine, E.lohan, Z. and Hak, J. Novakite,
a new mineral
INDEX TO VOLUME 46
Johnson, M. M. , Ammentorp ,W. F. and Daniels, F. Thermo-
luminescence measurementswith rapid heating. 447
Kaersutite (Wilkinson) 340Kaolinite, monoclinic, from Yugo-
slavia (Krstanovi6, Rado-5evi6). 1198
Kaolinite, quantitative determina-tion of, by x-ray diffraction(Br ind ley , Kur tossy) . . . . . . . 1205
Kaolin minerals, lattice expansionof, with potassium acetate(Wada) 78
Kapitonova, T. A. 465Karooite (Von Knorring, Cox). . 766Katsura, T. and Kushiro, I.
Titanomaghemite in igneousrocks . 134
Kazakova, M. E.. . 1202Kennedyite, karooite (Von Knor-
ring, Cox) 766Kerr, P, F. with Abdel-Gawad,
A. M. Urano-organic mineralassociation. 402
with Bollin, E. M. Dif-ferential thermal pyrosynthe-s i s . . . . . 8 2 3
with Dunne, J. A. Dif-ferential thermal analysis ofgalena and clausthal i te. . . . . 1
with Molloy, M. Ii'. Dif-fractometer patterns ofA.P.I. reference clay min-erals. . . 583
Kilchoanite (Agrell, Guy). . . . . . 1203Kimzeyite, a Zr garnet from
Magnet Cove (Milton, Ing-ram, Blade). 533
King, E. A. Jr. Fayalite-bearingpegmatite, Burnet Co., Texas 747
Kittrick, J. A. Density separationof clay minerals in thallousformate solutions 744
Kneller, W. A. (Book review). . . 238Kohn, H. VI. and Benjamin,
B. M. Radiation colorationof silica minerals. 218
Kohn, J. A. with Giardini, A. A.,Eckart, D. W. and Tydings,
J. E. Formation of coesiteand kyanite from pyrophyl-lite at very high pressuresand high temperatures .. . 976
Kondrat'eva, V. V. . 1202Konta, J. Imbibometry, a new
method for the investigationof clays 289
- and Mraz, L. Dillnite andits relat ion to zunyite. . . .629,1519
Kopp, O. C., Ilarris, L. A. andClark, G.
'W. Hydrothermal
conversion of muscovite tokalsilite and an iron-richmica. . . 719
Kordes, E. Optische Daten zurBestimmung anorganischerSubstanzen mit den Polari-sations-Mikroskop (Book re-view) 237
K o u t e k i t e ( J o h a n ) . . . . . + 6 7Krenkel, E. Geologie und Boden-
schetze Afrikas (Book re-view) 1001
Krstanovi6, I. and Rado5evi6, S.Monoclinic kaolinite fromYugoslavia. 1198
Kudrin, V. S. 1514Kudr ina , M. A . . . 1514Kubisz, J. . .2+2,243Kulbicki, G with Grim, R. E.
Montmorillonite: high tem-perature reactions and classi-fication. 1329
Kullerud, G. with Morimoto, M.Polymorphism in bornite 1270
Kulp, J. L. with Fanale, F. Helium
642
9 1 3
+ l I
1520
885467
in limestone and marble 155Kurtossy, S. S. with Brindley,
G. VI. Quantitative determi-nation of kaolinite by x-raydiffraction 1205
Kuo, C.. 1200Kushiro, I. with Katsura, T.
Titanomaghemite in igneousrocks.. L34
Lamellar structure in a tvoe I
TNDEX TO VOLUME 46
. 740235
on
t529
currence ot saponlte nearSilver Bay, Minnesota 430
Levin, E. M., Roth, R. S. andMartin, J. B. Polymorphismof ABO3 type rare earthborates. 1030
Levinson, A. A. Poorly crystal-lized, low barium, psilomel-ane-type mineral 355
__ with Heinrich, E. w. car-bonatic niobium-rare earthdeposits, Ravalli Co,, Mon-tana. 1424
269
d i a m o n d ( D e n n i n g ) . . . .Landes, K. K. (Book review).Lapham, D. M. New data Licastro, P. H. with Howell'
B. F. Dielectric behavior ofrocks and minerals.
Liebhafsky, H. S., Pfeiffer, H. G.,Winsloe, E. H. and Zemany,P. D. X-ray absorption andemission in analytical chem-istry (Book review)
L ippmann, F .Lipson, H. with Henry, N. M. F.
and Woosler, W. A. Inter-pretation of n-ray diffractionphotographs (Book review)
L o b a n o v a , V . V . . . . . . .Lodding, W. Gibbsite vermiforms
in the Pensauken formationo f N e w J e r s e y . . . . .
Lonsdale, John Tipton, memorialof tHeinrich)
Lo:rghnan, F. C. and Bayliss, P.Mineralogy of baurite de-posits near Weipa, Queens-land
Ludwigite, aluminian, from Crest-more, California, compositionof (Schaller, Vl isidis) . . . . .
Lueshite (Safriannikoff)
deweylite. 168Lapin, W. W., Bel jankin, D. S.,
Iwanow, B. W. Technical pe-trography of products of re-fractories, whiteware-ceram-ics and hydraulic binders(Book review) 235
Lattice expansion of kaolin min-erals by treatment with po-tassium acetate (Wada) .. . . 78
Lauder, W. R. Reaction of crystalstructures and reaction fab-r i c . . . . 1 3 1 7
Lawsonite, synthetic, lal t ice con-stants of (Pistorius) 982
Layer lattice silicates, isomor-phous substitution and infra-red spectra of (Stubican,R o y ) . . . 3 2
Lazarevieite (Sclar, Drovenik). . 465Lead-alpha age measurements,
new results from (Stern,R o s e ) . . . . 6 0 6
Lead isotopes in geology (Russell,Farquahar) (Book review) 764
Leary, J. K. with Wilson, A. Oc-currence of cuspidine in phos-phorous furnace slag. 759
LeMaitre, R. W. and Gay, P.Some observations on "id-dingsitet' 92
Leonard, B. F. and Vlisidis, A. C.Vonsenite at the Jayvillemagnetite deposit, St. Law-rence Co. N. Y... 786
Lepp, H. with Whelan, J. A. Oc-
MacChesney, J. B. and Muan'A. Phase equilibria in thesystem iron oxide-titaniumox ide . . 572
MacEwan, D. M. C. 769MacKenzie, Graham Stewart,
memorial of (Ilale) 501Magnesium (:magnesian) szo'
molnokite (Kubisz) 243
460r 5 l /
t512768
394
497
209
.'J J
1004
1530
Magnetic susceptibility as a meas-ure of total Fe plus Mnin ferromagnesian silicates(Vernon).
Nlandarino, J. A.Manganoan cummingtonite, first
U. S. occurrence of (Segeler)Manganoan cummingtonite from
Nsuta, Ghana (Jaffe, Groen-veld, Selchow)
Marchukova, I . D.Martin, J. B. with Levin, E. M.
and Roth, R. S. Polymorph-ism of ABOg type rare earthborates. . .
Martinez, E. Effect of particlesize on thermal properties ofserpent 'ne,
Mason, B. Trap rock minerals ofNew Jersey (Book review). .
Matias, V. V.Mattox, R. B. with Wade, F. A.
Elements of crystallographyand mineralogy (Book re-v i e w ) . . . . .
McAllister, J. F. with Erd, R. C.and Vlisidis, A. C. Nobleite,a new hydrated calciumborate. . . .
McDougall, I. Optical and chemi-cal studies of pyroxenes ina differentiated Tasmaniandoleri te.. . . .
Meijer, W. O. J. G., with Jaffe,H. W., Selchow, D. H. Man-ganoan cummingtonite fromNsuta, Ghana. . . .
Mertie, J. B. Jr. Analytic classi-fication and quadriplanarcharting of analyses withnine or more components. . .
Metaschoderite (Hausen). . . .Methods and techniques in geo-
physics. Vol. 1. Edited byS. K. Runcorn (Book review)
Methods in geochemistry. Editedby A. A. Smales and L. R.Wager (Book review) . .
Meyer, J. W. and Jaunarjs, K. L.
INDEX TO VOLUME 46
Gyrolite and reyerite .. 913Meyrowitz, R. with Hickling, N.
and Cuttitta, F. N.N-di-ll4l methyl-dimethylforamide, al20l new diluent for bromoform
used as a heavy l iquid .. . 1502637 and Westly, H. Stability
of AsBrs immersion liquidsduring storage 761
6+2 Microcline, albite and nepheline,464 decomposition of, in hot wa-
ter (Morey, Fournier) . . 688Microspectrochemical analysis of
minerals (Waring, Worthing,1 0 3 0 W e e k s ) . . 1 1 7 7
Mikheev, V. L. 767
901Milton, C,, Ingram, B. L. and
Blade, L. Y. Kimzeyrte, a Ztgarnet from Magnet Cove . . 533
764 with Chao, E. C. T., Evans,769 H. T. and Skinner, B. J.
. . . 1 5 1 4 , 1 5 2 0 Neighborite, NaMgF3, a newmineral from the GreenRiver formation in Utah .. .. 379
with Mrose, M. E., Chao,E. C. T. antl Fahey, J. J.Norsethite, BaMg(CO3)r, aaew mineral from the GreenRiver formation in Wyoming +20
1001
613464
560 -- (Book review). 1003Milton, D. J. and Ito, J. Gedrite
from Oxford Co., Maine. 734Mineral separation method, using
661 hydrofluoricacid (Neuerburg) 1498Mineralogical Society of America
Award, acceptance of (Graf). 513Mineralogical Society of America
642 Award, presentation to Don-ald L. Graf (Goldsmith) 511
Mineralogy and petrology of thesystem AlrO3-SiOr-HrO inpyrophyllite deposits of NorthCarolina (Zen).
Mitchell, E. W. with Bastin, J. A.Light scattering from heat
52
1891001
461 treated synthetic qlartz ... . 1227Mitchell, R. S. and Pharr, R. F.
Celestite and calciostrontia-460 nite from Virginia . .
- (Book review)
INDEX TO VOLUMD 116 1531
Moleva, V. A. 241Molloy, M.
'W. and Kerr, P. F.
Diffractometer patterns ofA.P.I. reference clay min-erals. . 583
Montmorillonite, adsorption ofethylene glycol and glycerolby (Hoffman, Brindley) 450
Montmorillonite: high tempera-ture reactions and classifica-tion (Grim, Kulbicki) 1329
Morey, G. W. antl Fournier, R. O.Decomposition of microcline,albite and nephelire in hotwater. 688
Morimoto, N. and Clark, L. A,Arsenopyrite crystal-chemi-cal reactions 1448
-- and Kullerud, G. Poly-morphism in bornite . . 1270
Mraz, L. with Konta, J. Dillniteand its relation to zunyite 629, 1519
Mrose, M. E., Chao, E. C. T.,Fahey, J, J. and Milton, C.Norsethite, BaMg(CO3)r, anew mineral from the GreenRiver formation in Wyoming 420
-- Vernadskite discredited:pseudomorphs of antleriteafter dolerophanite 146
Muan, A. with MacChesney,J. B. Phase equilibria in thesystem iron oxide-titaniumox ide . . 572
-- and Somiya, S. Phaseequilibria at liquidus tem-peratlrres in the systemiron oxide-manganese oxide-silica. 36+
Murdoch, J. Crestmore, past andpresent 245
Nakhla, F. M. Polianite pseudo-morphs. 96+
Namaqualite (discredited) 769Natrolite from Somerset Co., N.
J e r s e y ( S i n k a n k a s ) . . . . . . 1 1 9 5Neighborite, NaMgF3, a new
mineral from the GreenRiver formation in Utah
(Chao, Evans, Skinner andMilton) . . 379
Neotocite and hisingerite, newdata for (Whelan, Goldich) 1412
Nepheline-albitesystem(Saha) 859Neuerburg, G. J. A method of
mineral separation using hy-drofluoric acid 1498
New minerals, five unnamed(Mandarino, Wil l iams). I20l
New Nlineral names (Fleischer)24r, 464, 765, 1004, 1200, 1513
New mineral data (Fleischer) . . ..244, 466, 7 69 , r5l9
Nickelemelar-re, nickel-cobaltomel-ane (Ginzberg, Rukavishni-kova) 766
Nikit in, K. K. 767Niobium-rare earth deposits, car-
bonatic, Ravalli Co., Mon-tana (Heinrich, Levinson) 1424
Niobozirconolite (Borodin, By-kova, Kapitonova, Pyatenko) 465
N,N-dimethylforamide, a newdiluent for bromoform used asa heavy liquid (Hickling, Cut-t i t ta,Meyrowitz) . . 1502
Nobleite, a new hydrated cal-cium borate (Erd, McAllister,Vlisidis) 560
Nomograms for determining 2 0from precession photographs(Bloss, Gibbs) 26
Norsethite, BaMg(CO3)r, a newmineral from the Green Riverformation, Wyoming (Mrose,Chao, Fahey, Milton) 420
Novakite, a new mineral (Johan,Hak). 885
Olsen, E. J. Six-layer orthohexa-gonal serpentine from theLabrador trough. 43+
Optical crystallography (Wahl-strom) (Book review) 240
Opt ische Da len zur Bes t immurrganorganischer Substanzer mitden Polarisations-Mikroskop.(Kordes) (Book review) . , 237
Organova, N. I. 24I
r532 INDEX TO VOLUME 46
Orientite from Oriente Province.Cuba, optical orientation of,and x-ray data (Sclar) 226
Orthopinakiol i te(Randmets) . . . 768Oxyhornb lende(Wi lk inson) . . . . 340
Pabst, A. X-ray crystallographyof davidite 700
Parker, R. B. Rapid determinationof composition of amphibolesand pyroxenes 892
Paulite (Biiltemann) 465P e a c o c k M e m o r i a l P r i z e . . . . . . . 4 5 8Per i te (Gi l lberc ) . . 765Perthites, explanation of strain
and orientation effects in(Smith) 1489
Peterson, M. N. A. Expandablechloritic clay minerals fromUpper Mississippian carbo-nate rocks of the CumberlandPlateau in Tennessee. . . . . . 1245
Pfeiffer, H. S. with Liebhafsky,H. S.. Winsloe. E. H. andZemary, P. D. X-ray absorp-tion and emission in analytical chemistry (Book review) 460
Pharr, R. F. with Mitchell, R. S.Celestite and calciostrontia-nite from Virginia 189
Phase equilibria in the systemiron oxide-manganese oxide-silica in air at liquidus tem-peratures (Muan, S6miya) 364
Phase equilibira in the systemiron oxide-titanium oxide(MacChesney, Muan). . . . . 572
Phase relations in cordierite-gar-net-bearing Kingsman quartzmonzonite and enclosings c h i s t ( B a r k e r ) . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 6 6
Phase transformations in silica asexamined by continuous x-ray diffraction (Wahl, Grim,Graf)
Phase transformation in SiOr-AlzO: mixtures by continuousx-ray diffraction (Wahl,Grim, Graf). 1064
Photoelastic effects in qtarlz and
feldspars (Ramberg) . . . . . 934Pistorius, C. W. F. T. Latt ice corr-
stants of synthetic lawsonite 982Plagioclase, polysynthetic twin-
ning in (Vance) 1097Plagioclase twins in sections nor-
mal to the composition plane,recognition of (Tobi). . . 1470
Polianite pseudomorphs (Nakhla) 964Prewitt, C. T. and Buerger, M. J.
Crystal structure of cahnite 1077Proceedings of the 41st annual
meeting of the MineralogicalSociety of America. . . 516
Psilomelane-type mineral, poorlycrystallized, low barium(Levinson) 355
Pt and Pd minerals, unnamed(Borovskii, Deev, Marchu-kova) (S tumpf l ) . . . . .464 , 1518
Pudovkina, Z. V. 1515Puig, J. A. with Adler, H. H'
Thermal behavior of bran-nerite 1086
Pyatenko, Y. A. . .465, 1515Pyroxenes in a differentiated
Tasmanian dolerite, opticalard chemical studies of (Mc-D o u g a l l ) . . . . . 6 6 1
Quantitative thin section analy-sis, identification of potashfeldspar, plagioclase andquartz for (Broch) 752
Quartz, colored, growth and proP-erties of (Ballman) 439
Radiation coloration of silica min-erals (Koha, Benjamin) ... . 218
Rado5evi6, S. with Krstanovi6, I.Monoclinic kaolinite fromYugoslavia 1198
Ramberg, H. Photoelastic effectsi n q u a r t z a n d f e l d s P a r s . . . . . 9 3 4
Ramsdell, L. S. (Book review). . . 461R a m d o h r , P . . . . . . 1 2 0 4Randmets, R. . . 768Rare earth borates, ABOa tYPe'
pol5'morphism of (Levin'Roth, Martin) 1030
196
INDEX TO VOLUME 46 1533
/ o+
1004859
430
t+93
485
.t.t J
4641 5 1 9
754
Rare-earth calcium phosphate-silicate, unnamed (Bel'kov,Volkova) 1004
Reaction of crystal structures andreaction fabric (Lauder) 1317
Reaction series gibbsite-chi alu-mina-kappa alumina (Brind-ley, Choe) 771
Reaction series, gibbsite-chi alu-mina-kappa alumina-corun-dum. I I (Br ind ley) . . . . 1187
Redledgeite (Strunz) l20lRentzperies, P. J. The chalcokya-
nite series. 1502Reyerite and gyrolite (Meyer,
Jaunarajs) 913Rezhikite (Soboleva, Sobelev). . . 2++Rhombohedral carbonates, crys-
tallographic tables for (Graf) 1283Roebling Medal of the Minera-
logical Society of AmericaAcceptance of (Barth). . . 509
Roebling Medal, presentation toTom. F. W. Barth (Tunell) 505
Rose, A. VI. with Doe, B. R.,Chodos, A. A. and Godijn, E,Determination of iron insphalerite by x-ray fluores-cence. . 1056
Rose, H. J. Jr. with Stern, T. W.New results from lead-alphaagemeasurements . . . . . 606
Roth, R. S. with Levin, E. M. andMartin, J. B. Polymorphismof ABOr type rare earthborates. 1030
Rowland, N. M. with Cole, W. F.Abnormal effect in D.T.A. ofc layminera ls . . 304
Roy, R. Comments on "Growthand properties of coloredq u a r t z " . . . . 4 + 6
- with Stubidan, V. Isomor-phous substitution and infra-red spectra of layer latticesilicates 32
R o y , S . K . . . . . 1 5 1 3Rozenite (Kubisz) 242Rukavishnikova, L A,. .766,767Russell, R. D. and Farquahar,
R. M. Lead isotopes in
geology (Book review)
S a f i a n n i k o f f , A . . . . .
Saha, P. System nepheline-albite
Saponi te, occurrence of , near
Silver Bay, Minnesota (Whe-
lan, Lepp)Scapolite, indexed powder diffrac-
tion data for (Gibbs, Bloss)
Schaller, W. T. Memorial of
Burnham Standish Colburn.
and Vlisidis, A. C' ComPo-
sition of aluminian ludwigite
from Crestmore, California
Schoder i te (Hausen)
Scholzite (Strunz, Tennyson). . .
Sclar, C. B. Decomposition of
pyritized carbonaceous shale
to halotrichite and melau-
teriteOptical orientation of
orientite from Oriente Prov-
ince, Cuba.
Seaman's mineral tables (Book re-v iew) . .
Segeler, C. G. Flrst U. S. occur-rence of manganoan cum-rningtonite, t i rodite. . . . .
Selchow, D. H. witlr Jaffe, H. W.and Groenveld, W. O. J.Manganoan cummingtonitefrom Nsuta, Ghana.
Semenov, E. I . . . .Serpentine, effect of particle size
on thermal proPerties of(Martinez)
Serpentine, six-layer orthohexa-gonal, from the Labradortrough (Olsen)
Shappiro, J. (Book review). . . . .Sharova, A. K.Sharp, W. N. Euclase in greisen
pipes and associated de-posits, Park Co., Colorado. 1505
Shattuckite, differential thermalanalysis of (Sun) 67
Sidorenko, G. A . . . . 1514, 1515, 1516Silica, phase transformations in'
226465
239
637
642241
4312+O2+3
901
I J J 4
as examined by continuousx-ray diffraction (Wahl,Grim, Graf)
Sillimanite and cordierite fromvolcanic xenoliths (Aramaki)
S imor rov , V . I .Sinkankas, J. Natrolite from
INDEX TO VOLUME 16
Somerset Co., N. Jersey 1195Skinner, B. J. Unit-cell edges of
natural and synthetic sphal-erites 1399
-- and Bethke, P. M. Rela-tionship between unit-celledges and composition ofsynthetic wurtzites 1382-with Chao, E. C. T., Evans,H. T., and Milton, C. Neigh-borite, NaMgF3, a new min-eral from the Green Riverformation in Utrh. 379
Slawson, TI. F. with Austin, C. F.Isotopic analyses of singlegalena crystals 1132
Smith, J. V. Explanation of strainand orientation effects inperthites. 1489
Smol'yaninova, N. N. 241Smorchkov, I . E. 1516Sobolev, N. D.. . 244Soboleva, M. V. 24+Sokolovite(Sharova,Gladovskii) 243S6miya, S. with Muan, A. Phase
equilibria at liquidus tem-peratures in the system ironoxide-manganeseoxide-silica 364
S d r e n s e n , H . . . . . . 2 4 1Spectrochemical analysis (Ahreus,
'laylor) (Book review) 1512Spencite (Frondel) 1204Sphalerites, natural and synthetic,
unit-cell edges of (Skinner) 1399Spirals on natural hematite crys-
tals, step height of (Suna-gawa) .. 1216
Spiroff, K. (Bool< review) 239Stern, T. W. and Rose, H. J. New
results from lead-alpha agemeasurements 606
Stillwell, F. L. Memorial of AustinBur ton Edwards . . . . . . 489
Stront iobor i te (Lobanova). . . . . 768Strunz, H. The chalcokyanite
ser ies 7581 2 0 t , 1 5 1 9
Stubidan V. and Roy, R. Isomor-phous substitution and infra-red spectra of layer latticesilicates.
St r rmpf l , E . FSunagawa, I. Step height of spirals
on natural hematite crystals.Sun, Ming-Shan. Differential
thermal analysis of shat-tuck i te . . . .
Synthetic quartz, light scatteringfrom (Bastin, Mitchell). . . 1227
Systematic mineralogy of uraniumand thorium (Frondel) (Bookrev iew) . . . 238
Takano, Y. X-ray study of autun-i t e . . . . . . 8 1 2
'fakeuchi, Y.. 1515Taylor, S. R. with Ahrens, L. H.
Spectroscopic analysis (Bookreview) . . . . 1512
Techrrical petrography of productsof refractories, white-ware-ceramics and hydraulicbinders. (Beljankin, Iwanow,Lapin). German edition(Winkler) (Book review). . .
Teineite (Zemann, Zemann) .Teu more years of new mineral
names (Fle isher) .'lennyson,
C. Morphology ofeskolaite, CrzOr.
Tephroite from Franklin, New
Jersey (Hurlbut)'fhermolurninescence
rleasure-mer-rts with rapid heating(Johnson, Anmentorp, Dan-ie ls)
Threadgold, I. M. with Cameron,E. N. Vulcanite, a new coppertelluride from Colorado
T i khonenkova , R . P . .T i n - t a n t a l i t e ( O l o v o t a n t a l i t )
(Ma t i as )
196
1 154466
321 5 1 8
1 2 l 6
o /
235466
463
9981 5 1 9
549
1 A 1
2581202
t 5 1 4
Tirodite, manganoan cummingto-nite, first U. S. occurrence of(Segeler) . .
Tischendorf, G.Titanomaghemite in igneous rocks
(Katsura, Kushiro).Tobi, A. C. Recognition of plagio-
clase twins in sections normalto the composition plane
Trap rock minerals of New Jersey(Mason) (Book review). . . .
Tunell, G. Presentation of theRoebling Medal to Tom.F. W. Barth. . . . 505
Turanskaya, N. V. 769Tydings, J. E. with Giardini,
A. A. , Kohn, J. A. andEckart, D. W. Formation ofcoesite and kyanite frompyrophyllite at very highpressures and high tempera-t u r e s . . . . 9 7 6
Ultraviolet guide to minerals(Gleason) (Book review). . . 238
Urano-organic mineral association(Abdel-Gawad, Kerr). 402
TNDEX TO VOLUME 46
134
r470
/ ( ) 4
r09777024+
t0r7
I J J J
with Schaller, W. T. Com-position of aluminian lud-wigite from Crestmore, Cali-fornia. 335
V o l k o v a , M . L . . . . 1 0 0 4Von Knorring, O. V.. 766Vonsenite at the Jayville magnet-
ite deposit, St. LawrenceCo., N. Y. (Leonard, Vlisidis) 786
Vulcanite, a new copper telluridefrom Colorado (Cameron,Threadgold) .. 258
637+67
Vance, J. A, Polysynthetic twin-ning in plagioclase.
Van Wambeke, L.Vdovykin, G. P..Vein minerals from New South
Wales (Crook)
Wada, K. Lattice expansion ofkaolin minerals by treatmentwith potassium acetate. . . .
Wade, F. A. and Mattox, R. B.Elements of crystallographyand mineralogy (Book re-view). .
Wahl, F. M., Grim, R. E. andGraf, R. B. Phase transfor-mations in silica as examinedby continuous x-ray difrrac-tion
Phase transformations inSiOz-AlzOs mixtures by con-tinous r-ray diffraction. . .
Wahlstrom, E. E. Optical crystal-lography (Book review). . .
Walker, G. P. L.'Waring, C. L., and Worthing,
H. W. Microspectrochemicalanalysis of minerals
\['atanabe, T.Weeks, A. D. Note on microspec-
trochemical analysis of min-era ls .
Weill, D. F. and Fyfe, W. S. Rela-tive stability of andalusite,kyanite and sillimanite. .
Weissenberg camera as a powdercamera (Addamiano). . .
Westly, H. with Meyrowitz, R.Stability of AsBra immersionliquids during storage
White, J. F. and Corwin, J. F.Synthesis and origin of chal-cedony.
Whelan, J. A. and Goldich, S. S.
Vernadskite discredited (pseudo-morphs of antlerite afterdolerophanite (Mrose) 146
Vernon, R. H. Magnetic suscep-tibility as a measure of totalFe plus Mn in ferromag-n e s i a n s i l i c a t e s . . . . . . 1 1 4 1
Vivaldi, J. L. M. 769Vlasovite (Tikhonenkova, Kaza-
kova). r202Vlisidis, A. C. with Leonard, B. F.
Vonsenite at the Jayvillemagnetite deposit 786
- with Erd, R. C. and Mc-Allister, J. F. Nobleite, a newhydrated calcium borate. . . . 560
78
1001
196
1064
240466
t t 7 71 5 1 5
1 185
1 1 9 1
1504
76r
r12
1536 INDDX TO VOLUME 46
New data for hisingerite andneotocite l4l2
- and Lepp, H. Occurrenceof saponite near Silver Bay,M i n n e s o t a . . . . . . 4 3 0
Wilkinson, J. F, G, Calciferousamphiboles, oxyhornblende,kaersutite and barkevikite 340
Willian.rs, S. J.. . 1201Wilson, A. and Leary, J. K. Oc-
currence of cuspidine in phos-phorous furnace slag. 759
Winsloe, E. H. with Liebhafsky,H. S., Pfeiffer, H. G. andZemany, P. D. X-ray absorp-tion and emission in ana-lytical chemistry (Book re-view) 460
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