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George F. Kunz Bibliography Compiled by the Richard T. Liddicoat Gemological Library and Information Center Updated October 2011 Kunz G. F. (1881) Obsidian artifacts from near Guatemala City, Central America. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 1, p. 105 Kunz G. F. (1881) On colored tourmaline, Mt. Mica, Paris, Maine. New York Academy of Sciences, Transactions. Kunz G. F. (1883) American gems and precious stones. Mineral Resources of the United States (Williams), pp. 482-499. Kunz G. F. (1883) Colored tourmalines and lepidolite crystals from a new American locality. American Association for the Advancement of Science Proceedings, Vol. 32, pp. 274-275. Kunz G. F. (1883) Diamond found at Blackfoot, Deer Lodge County, Montana. America, pp. 30-31. Kunz G. F. (1883) North Carolina gemstones. New York Academy of Sciences, Transactions, Vol. 3, p. 53. Kunz G. F. (1883) On a large mass of cretaceous amber from Gloucester Country, New Jersey. New York Academy of Sciences, Transactions, Vol. 2, pp. 85-87. Kunz G. F. (1883) On remarkable copper minerals from Arizona. Annals, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 3, pp. 275-278. Kunz G. F. (1883) On the discovery of topaz at Stoneham, Maine. American Journal of Science, Vol. 25, p. 161. Kunz G. F. (1883) Precious stones. Mineral Resources of the U.S. for 1882, pp. 482- 503. Kunz G. F. (1883) Sapphire from Mexico. American Journal of Science, Vol. 26, p. 75. Kunz G. F. (1883-1885) The meteorites from Glorieta Mountain, Santa Fé Co., New Mexico. The Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 3, pp. 329-334. Kunz G. F. (1884) A new process of cutting intaglios and cameos so as to produce the finer effects of the ancient glyptic work. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 3, p. 105.

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Page 1: Richard T. Liddicoat Gemological Library and Information ... · Magazine, Vol. 76, pp. 97-106. American Association for the Advancement of Science Proceedings Academy of Sciences

George F. Kunz Bibliography Compiled by the

Richard T. Liddicoat Gemological Library and Information Center Updated October 2011

Kunz G. F. (1881) Obsidian artifacts from near Guatemala City, Central America. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 1, p. 105

Kunz G. F. (1881) On colored tourmaline, Mt. Mica, Paris, Maine. New York Academy of Sciences, Transactions.

Kunz G. F. (1883) American gems and precious stones. Mineral Resources of the United States (Williams), pp. 482-499.

Kunz G. F. (1883) Colored tourmalines and lepidolite crystals from a new American locality. American Association for the Advancement of Science Proceedings, Vol. 32, pp. 274-275.

Kunz G. F. (1883) Diamond found at Blackfoot, Deer Lodge County, Montana. America, pp. 30-31.

Kunz G. F. (1883) North Carolina gemstones. New York Academy of Sciences, Transactions, Vol. 3, p. 53.

Kunz G. F. (1883) On a large mass of cretaceous amber from Gloucester Country, New Jersey. New York Academy of Sciences, Transactions, Vol. 2, pp. 85-87.

Kunz G. F. (1883) On remarkable copper minerals from Arizona. Annals, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 3, pp. 275-278.

Kunz G. F. (1883) On the discovery of topaz at Stoneham, Maine. American Journal of Science, Vol. 25, p. 161.

Kunz G. F. (1883) Precious stones. Mineral Resources of the U.S. for 1882, pp. 482-503.

Kunz G. F. (1883) Sapphire from Mexico. American Journal of Science, Vol. 26, p. 75.

Kunz G. F. (1883-1885) The meteorites from Glorieta Mountain, Santa Fé Co., New Mexico. The Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 3, pp. 329-334.

Kunz G. F. (1884) A new process of cutting intaglios and cameos so as to produce the finer effects of the ancient glyptic work. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 3, p. 105.

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Kunz G. F. (1884) A note on the finding of two fine American beryls. American Association for the Advancement of Science Proceedings, Vol. 32, pp. 275-276.

Kunz G. F. (1884) American pearls. Proceedings, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1883, part 2, pp. 665-674.

Kunz G. F. (1884) Andalusite from Gorham, Maine. American Journal of Science, Vol. 27, No. 3, p. 305.

Kunz G. F. (1884) Emeralds from North Carolina. American Journal of Science, Vol. 27, pp. 153-154.

Kunz G. F. (1884) Five Brazilian diamonds. Science, Vol. 3, No. 59, pp. 649-650.

Kunz G. F. (1884) Korean curios. Science, Vol. 4, No. 82, pp. 172-173.

Kunz G. F. (1884) North Carolina beryl and emerald. New York Academy of Sciences, Transactions, Vol. 3, p. 38.

Kunz G. F. (1884) Notes on the finding of two fine American Beryls. Proceedings, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1883, pp. 275-276.

Kunz G. F. (1884) On a white garnet from near Hull, Canada. American Association for the Advancement of Science Proceedings, Vol. 32, pp. 269-270.

Kunz G. F. (1884) On the tourmaline and associated minerals of Auburn, Maine. American Journal of Science, Vol. 27, pp. 303-305.

Kunz G. F. (1884) On white garnet from Wakefield, Quebec. American Journal of Science, Vol. 27, No. 306.

Kunz G. F. (1884) Some rare minerals of the United States. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 3, pp. 17-18.

Kunz G. F. (1884) Topaz and associated minerals from Stoneham, Oxford County, Maine. American Journal of Science, Vol. 27, pp. 212-216.

Kunz G. F. (1885) A collection of beryls and emeralds from North Carolina. New York Academy of Sciences Transactions, Vol. 3, p. 38.

Kunz G. F. (1885) A large garnet from New York Island. N.Y. Academy of Sciences.

Kunz G. F. (1885) American pearls. American Association for the Advancement of Science Proceedings, Vol. Part 2, pp. 665-674.

Kunz G. F. (1885) Hardness of the diamond. American Journal of Science (3), Vol. 30, pp. 81-82.

Kunz G. F. (1885) Mummy eyes for jewelry. Jewelers' Circular.

Kunz G. F. (1885) Native antimony and its associations at Prince William, York County. American Journal of Science (3), Vol. 30, pp. 276-278.

Kunz G. F. (1885) Note on a meteorite from Charleston, West Virginia. Science, Vol. 6, No. 136, p. 222.

Kunz G. F. (1885) On remarkable copper minerals from Arizona. New York Academy of Sciences Annals, Vol. 3, pp. 275-278.

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Kunz G. F. (1885) On the agatized woods, and the malachite, azurite, etc., from Arizona. New York Academy of Science Transactions, Vol. 5, pp. 9-11.

Kunz G. F. (1885) On the cutting of a twinned diamond; Also on zircon and pearl from common oyster. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 4, pp. 59-60.

Kunz G. F. (1885) On three masses of meteoric iron from Glorieta Mountain, near Santa Fe County, New Mexico. American Journal of Science (3), Vol. 30, pp. 235-238.

Kunz G. F. (1885) Precious Stones. U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Resources of the U.S. for 1883-1884, pp. 723-782.

Kunz G. F. (1885) Rutile in Ceylonese Moonstone. Journal, New York Microscopical Society, Vol. 1, pp. 197-198.

Kunz G. F. (1885) Silicified wood from Arizona. Jewelers Weekly, pp. 43-44.

Kunz G. F. (1885) The Washington County, Pennsylvania, Meteorite. American Journal of Science (3), Vol. 30, pp. 404-405.

Kunz G. F. (1886) A new meteoric iron from West Virginia. Science, Vol. 7, No. 152, pp. 11-12.

Kunz G. F. (1886) A pseudomorph of feldspar after leucite from Magnet Cove, Arkansas. Proceedings, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1885, pp. 243-246.

Kunz G. F. (1886) Agatized and jasperized wood of Arizona. New York Academy of Science Transactions, Vol. 5, pp. 9-12.

Kunz G. F. (1886) Agatized and jasperized wood of Arizona. Popular Science Monthly, Vol. 28, pp. 362-367.

Kunz G. F. (1886) Alamandine garnet crystals. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 5, p. 80.

Kunz G. F. (1886) Bement collection of minerals: Abstract notes by Professor Gerhard von Rath. (Translated from Verhandlungen des Naturhistorischer,1884, pp. 295-304.). Jewelers' Circular, Vol. 16, No. 12, pp. 3-11.

Kunz G. F. (1886) Further notes on the meteoric iron from Glorieta Mountain, New Mexico. American Journal of Science (3), Vol. 32, pp. 311-313.

Kunz G. F. (1886) Gem collection of the U.S. National Museum. Smithsonian Annals, 1886, pp. 267-275.

Kunz G. F. (1886) Meteoric iron from Jenny's Creek, Wayne County, West Virginia. Proceedings, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1885, pp. 246-249.

Kunz G. F. (1886) Mineralogical notes. American Association for the Advancement of Science Proceedings, Vol. 34, pp. 240-242.

Kunz G. F. (1886) Mineralogical notes. Jewelers' Circular, 1887, Vol. 17, pp. 321-322.

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Kunz G. F. (1886) Notes on a remarkable collection of rough diamonds. Proceedings, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1885, pp. 250-258.

Kunz G. F. (1886) Notes on some minerals from the West New York Academy of Science Transactions, Vol. 5, pp. 213-214.

Kunz G. F. (1886) On agatized wood and malachite, azurite, etcetera, from Arizona. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 5, pp. 9-12.

Kunz G. F. (1886) On rock crystals: its cutting in Japan, Germany and the United States. New York Academy of Science Transactions, Vol. 5, pp. 267-277.

Kunz G. F. (1886) On the new artificial rubies. Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. October 4, pp. 3-10.

Kunz G. F. (1886) Precious stones. U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Resources of the U.S. for 1885, pp. 437-444.

Kunz G. F. (1886) Rare gems and interesting minerals. New York Academy of Science Transactions, Vol. 5, pp. 131-133.

Kunz G. F. (1886) Some remarkable gems. Science, Vol. 7, p. 399.

Kunz G. F. (1886) The gems of the National Museum. Popular Science Monthly, Vol. 28, No. 6, April, pp. 823-830.

Kunz G. F. (1886) The meteorite from Glorieta Mountain, Santa Fe County, New Mexico. Annals, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 3, pp. 329, 334.

Kunz G. F. (1886) The tourmaline locality at Rumford, Oxford County, Maine. American Association for the Advancement of Science Proceedings, Vol. 34, pp. 242-243.

Kunz G. F. (1887) A fifth mass of meteoric iron from Augusta County, Virginia. American Journal of Science (3), Vol. 33, pp. 58-59.

Kunz G. F. (1887) A new meteor from Catorce, Mexico. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 4, p. 76.

Kunz G. F. (1887) A North Carolina diamond (Dysartville). American Journal of Science, Vol. 34, p. 490.

Kunz G. F. (1887) A North Carolina diamond. Science, Vol. 10, p. 168.

Kunz G. F. (1887) Crystals of hollow quartz from Arizona. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 4, pp. 122-124.

Kunz G. F. (1887) Description of the meteorite which fell near Cabin Creek, Johnson County, Arkansas, March 27, 1886. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 4, pp. 141-146.

Kunz G. F. (1887) Diamonds in meteorites. Science, Vol. 11, No. 266, pp. 118-119.

Kunz G. F. (1887) Exhibit of jades from New Zealand, China, India; Nephrite from Silesia; Jade from Burma. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 4, p. 141.

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Kunz G. F. (1887) Four large South African diamonds. Science, Vol. 10, No. 235, pp. 69-70.

Kunz G. F. (1887) George F. Kunz's article on precious stones from Appletons' Physical Geography. D. Appleton & Co., New York, 4 pp.

Kunz G. F. (1887) Gold and silver ornaments from mounds of Florida. American Antiquarian, September 1887, pp. 267-270.

Kunz G. F. (1887) Gold and silver ornaments from mounds of Florida. American antiquarian, Vol. July, 1887, p. 1.

Kunz G. F. (1887) Gold ornaments from United States of Colombia. American Antiquarian, Sept. 1887, pp. 267-270.

Kunz G. F. (1887) Hydrophane (magic stone) from Colorado. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 4, pp. 111-112.

Kunz G. F. (1887) Hydrophane from Colorado and silver nugget from Mexico. American Journal of Science, Vol. 34, December.

Kunz G. F., Diller J. S. (1887) Is there a diamond field in Kentucky? Science, Vol. 10, No. 241, pp. 140-142.

Kunz G. F. (1887) Jasperized and agatized wood from Arizona. New York Academy of Science Transactions, Vol. 6, pp. 165-166.

Kunz G. F. (1887) Meteoric iron which fell near cabin creek, Johnson County, Arkansas, March 27, 1886. American Journal of Science (3), Vol. 33, pp. 494-499.

Kunz G. F. (1887) Meteorite from Powder Mill Creek, Tennessee. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 4, pp. 71-76.

Kunz G. F. (1887) Meteroric iron from Carroll County, Kentucky. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 4, pp. 71-76.

Kunz G. F. (1887) Mineralogical notes. American Journal of Science, Vol. 34, pp. 477-480.

Kunz G. F. (1887) Minerals from Fort George, New York City. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 4, pp. 48-49.

Kunz G. F. (1887) Note on ornaments from the Florida mounds and on a pink spodumene from Maine. New York Academy of Science Transactions, Vol. 6, p. 40.

Kunz G. F. (1887) On a gigantic jadeite votive adze from Oaxaca. American Antiquarium, Vol. 9, pp. 317-319.

Kunz G. F. (1887) On jade and jadeite. New York Academy of Science Transactions, Vol. 6, pp. 139-141.

Kunz G. F. (1887) On some American meteorites: (1) Taney County, Missouri; (2) Chattooga County, Georgia; (3) Whitfield County, Georgia; (4) Claiborne County, Tennessee; (5) Power Mill Creek [Tennessee]. American Journal of Science (3), Vol. 34, pp. 467-477.

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Kunz G. F. (1887) On two meteorites from Carroll County, Kentucky and Catorze, Mexico. American Journal of Science, Vol. 33.

Kunz G. F. (1887) On two new meteorites from Carroll County, Kentucky and Catorce, Mexico. American Journal of Science (3), Vol. 33, pp. 228-235.

Kunz G. F. (1887) Pectolite hammer from Alaska; hydrophane (magic stone) from Colorado. New York Academy of Science Transactions, Vol. 6, pp. 111-112.

Kunz G. F. (1887) Precious stones in the United States. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 76, pp. 97-106.

Kunz G. F. (1887) Precious stones of the United States. Engineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 44, p. 433.

Kunz G. F. (1887) Precious stones. Mineral Resources of the United States, 1886, pp. 595-605.

Kunz G. F. (1887) Precious stones. U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Resources of the U.S. for 1886, pp. 595-605.

Kunz G. F. (1887) Remarkable occurrence of rock crystal in the United States. American Association for the Advancement of Science Proceedings, Vol. 35, pp. 229-230.

Kunz G. F. (1887) Rhodocrosite from Colorado. American Journal of Science, Vol. 34, December.

Kunz G. F. (1887) Search for gems and precious stones. Science, Vol. 10, No. 248, p. 226.

Kunz G. F. (1888) A pseudo-meteorite. Science, Vol. 11, No. 266, p. 119.

Kunz G. F. (1888) Chalchihuitl: a note on the jadeite discussion. Science, Vol. 12, pp. 192.

Kunz G. F. (1888) Collections of jewels and precious stones. Science, Vol. 2, No. 278, p. 260.

Kunz G. F. (1888) Diamonds in meteorites. Science, Vol. 11, No. 266, pp. 118-119.

Kunz G. F. (1888) Fashions in precious stones. The North American Review, Vol. 147, No. 380, pp. 44-55.

Kunz G. F. (1888) Meteoric iron which fell in Johnson County, Arkansas, 3:17 p.m., March 27, 1886. Proceedings, United States National Museum, Vol. 10, pp. 602-605.

Kunz G. F. (1888) Mineralogical notes. American Journal of Science, Vol. 36, pp. 222-224.

Kunz G. F. (1888) New minerals from Manhattan Island. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 8, pp. 2-3.

Kunz G. F. (1888) On art works in jade and other hard stones. The Art Amateur, Vol. 20, pp. 3-4, 51-52.

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Kunz G. F. (1888) On minerals in the trap of New Jersey. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 8, pp. 16-17.

Kunz G. F. (1888) On the occurrence of bertrandite at Stoneham, Maine and Mount Antero, Colorado. New York Academy of Science Transactions, Vol. 8, pp. 11-13.

Kunz G. F. (1888) On two new masses of meteroic Iron: (1) Meteoric iron from Linneville Mountain, Burke County, North Carolina; (2) Meteoric iron from Laramie County, Wyoming. American Journal of Science (3), Vol. 36, pp. 275-277.

Kunz G. F. (1888) Phenacite in New England. American Journal of Science (3), Vol. 36, p. 472.

Kunz G. F. (1888) Precious stones of the last decade. Boston Society of Arts Proceedings, Vol. Meeting of April 26, pp. 115, 131.

Kunz G. F. (1888) Precious stones, gems and decorative stones in Canada and British America. Geological Survey of Canada, Department of Mineral Statistics Annual Report for 1887, Vol. 3, pp. 65-80.

Kunz G. F. (1888) Precious stones. U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Resources of the U.S. for 1887, pp. 555-579.

Kunz G. F. (1888) Report on the mining and mineral statistics of Canada for the year 1887. Dawson Brothers, Montreal, pp. 65-80.

Kunz G. F. (1889) A remarkable locality of American fluorite. New York Academy of Science Transactions, Vol. 8, pp. 59-60.

Kunz G. F. (1889) Catalogue of a collection of precious and ornamental stones of North America. Exhibited at the Paris Exhibition 1889, by Tiffany & Co. De Vinne Press, New York, NY, 32 pp.

Kunz G. F. (1889) Gem collection of the U.S. National Museum. U.S. National Museum Annual Report for 1886, pp. 267-275.

Kunz G. F. (1889) Mineralogical notes. American Journal of Science, Vol. 38, pp. 72-74.

Kunz G. F. (1889) Notes on minerals. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 8, pp. 158-163.

Kunz G. F. (1889) Report on jewelry. Paris Exposition 1889 Report, pp. 381-387.

Kunz G. F. (1889) Sur une hache votive gigantesque en jadeite de l'Oaxaca, et sur un pectoral en jadeite du Guatemala. Congres Internationale d'Anthropologie et d'Archelogie prehistoriques, Compes Rendus, pp. 517-523.

Kunz G. F. (1889) The values of the rarer minerals. Engineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 48, p. 200.

Kunz G. F. (1890) Artificial gems. Jewelers' Circular, 1890, pp. 19-20.

Kunz G. F. (1890) Five new American meteorites. American Journal of Science (3), Vol. 40, pp. 312-320.

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Kunz G. F. (1890) Gems and precious stones of North America. The Scientific Publishing Company, New York, 367 pp.

Kunz G. F. (1890) Meteoric iron from Bridgewater, Burke County, North Carolina. American Journal of Science (3), Vol. 40, pp. 320-322.

Kunz G. F. (1890) Meteoric iron from Colfax Township, Rutherford County, North Carolina. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 9, pp. 197-198.

Kunz G. F. (1890) Meteoric iron from Sunit, Blount County, Alabama. American Journal of Science (3), Vol. 40, pp. 322-323.

Kunz G. F. (1890) Notes on the mineralogy of New York and vicinity. Third General Convention. Agassiz Association at Columbia College, March 1, 1890.

Kunz G. F. (1890) On the group of meteorites recently discovered in Brenham Township, Kiowa County, Kansas. American Journal of Science (3), Vol. 40, pp. 312-320.

Kunz G. F. (1890) On the group of meteorites recently discovered in Brenham Township, Kiowa County, Kansas. Science, Vol. 15, No. 384, pp. 359-362.

Kunz G. F. (1890) On the group of meteorites recently discovered in Brenham Township, Kiowa County, Kansas. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 9, pp. 186-194.

Kunz G. F. (1890) On the meteoric stone from Ferguson, Hywood County, North Carolina. American Journal of Science (3), Vol. 40, p. 320.

Kunz G. F. (1890) Precious stones (continued). Journal of the Franklin Institute, Vol. 130, No. 778, pp. 287-299.

Kunz G. F. (1890) Precious stones. Journal of the Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania, Vol. 130, No. 3, pp. 161-182.

Kunz G. F. (1890) Precious stones. Mineral Resources of the United States, 1887, pp. 555-579.

Kunz G. F. (1890) Precious Stones. U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Resources of the U.S. for 1888, pp. 580-585.

Kunz G. F. (1890) Precious stones: 11th Census, United States. Report on Mineral Industries, pp. 669-677.

Kunz G. F. (1890) The aerolites which fell May 2, 1890, in Winnebago County, Iowa. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 9, pp. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences.

Kunz G. F. (1890) The Winnebago County (Iowa) Meteorite. Science, Vol. 15, No. 380, p. 304.

Kunz G. F. (1891) Exhibition of gems used as amulets. Journal of American Folk Lore, Vol. 4, pp. 29-31.

Kunz G. F. (1891) Madstones and their magic. Science, Vol. 18, pp. 286-287.

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Kunz G. F., Weinschenck E. (1891) Meteoritenstudien. Tschermaks mineralogische and petrographische mitteilungen, Vol. XII, No. 3.

Kunz G. F. (1891) Mines and mining. Precious stones and diamond cutting. Census Bulletin 45, 8 pp.

Kunz G. F. (1891) On the occurrence of fire opal in the basalt in Washington State. Geological Society of America Bulletin 2, p. 639.

Kunz G. F. (1891) On the occurrences of diamonds in Wisconsin. Geological Society of America Bulletin 2, pp. 638-639.

Kunz G. F. (1891) Precious stones. Eleventh Census of the United States, 1890, Report on the Mineral Industries, pp. 667-677.

Kunz G. F. (1891) The phosphorescence of the diamond after exposure to sunlight, and also by friction. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 10, p. 50.

Kunz G. F. (1891) Tysonite and bastnastite from Colorado; Meteoric iron from Indian Valley Township, Virginia; Anatase; and Sapphire. Mineralogical Magazine, Vol. 9, pp. 394-396.

Kunz G. F. (1891) Über neuere nordamerikanische Edelstein-Vorkommen. Zeitschrift für Krystallographie, (etc.), Vol. 19, pp. 478-482.

Kunz G. F. (1891-1931) Natal Stones, Sentiments and Superstitions, Connected with Precious Stones. Tiffany & Co., New York, from 15 to 40 pages.

Kunz G. F. (1892) (1) Tysonite and bastnasite. (2) Meteoric iron from Indian Valley Township, Virginia. (3) Anatase. (4) Sapphire (the sapphire deposits of the northern Missouri River, near Helena, Montana. Mineralogical Magazine, Vol. 9, pp. 394-396.

Kunz G. F. (1892) Artificial rubies. New York Microscopical Society, Vol. 8, pp. 56-59.

Kunz G. F. (1892) Bohemian garnets. Transactions, American Institute of Mining Engineers, Vol. 21, pp. 241-250.

Kunz G. F. (1892) Detection of artificial gems. Science, Vol. 19, No. 481, pp. 276-277.

Kunz G. F., Weinschenck E. (1892) Farmington, Washington County, Kansas aerolite. American Journal of Science (3), Vol. 43, pp. 65-67.

Kunz G. F. (1892) Gems and Precious Stones of North America. The Scientific Publishing Company, New York, 367 pp.

Kunz G. F. (1892) Mineralogical notes on brookite, octahedrite, quartz and ruby. American Journal of Science (3), Vol. 43, pp. 329-330.

Kunz G. F. (1892) Montana sapphires. Jewelers Weekly, No. May 11, p. 23.

Kunz G. F., Weinschenck E. (1892) On two meteoric irons. American Journal of Science (3), Vol. 43, pp. 424-426.

Kunz G. F. (1892) Precious stones found in 1889 and 1890. Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review, p. 41-42.

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Kunz G. F. (1892) Precious stones. U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Resources of the U.S. for 1889-1890, pp. 445-448.

Kunz G. F. (1892) The sapphire deposits of the Northern Missouri river, near Helena, Montana. Mineralogy Magazine, Vol. 9, p. 395.

Kunz G. F. (1893) Bohemian garnets. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, Vol. 21, pp. 241-250.

Kunz G. F. (1893) Diamond Cutting as Shown in the Mines and Mining Building, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. Tiffany & Company, New York.

Kunz G. F. (1893) Notes on topaz from Texas. New York Academy of Science Transactions, Vol. 12, p. 96.

Kunz G. F., Huntington O. W. (1893) On the diamond in the Canon Diablo, meteoric iron and on the hardness of carborundum. American Journal of Science (3), Vol. 46, pp. 469-472.

Kunz G. F. (1893) On the occurrence of pearls in the United States and shall we legislate to preserve the fisheries. American Fisheries Society Transactions, 1893, pp. 16-70.

Kunz G. F. (1893) Precious stones. The Mineral Industry, Its Statistics, Technology and Trade for 1892, Vol. 1, pp. 399-406.

Kunz G. F. (1893) Precious stones. U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Resources of the U.S. for 1891, pp. 539-551.

Kunz G. F. (1893) Precious stones. U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Resources of the U.S. for 1892, pp. 756-781.

Kunz G. F. (1893) The exhibition of pearls at the World's Columbian Exposition Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission, Vol. XIII, pp. 439-457.

Kunz G. F. (1894) A new locality of true emeralds. American Journal of Science, Vol. 48, pp. 429-430.

Kunz G. F. (1894) Folk-lore of precious stones. Memoires of the International Congress of Anthropology, pp. 267-281.

Kunz G. F. (1894) Mineralogical notes [Diamonds from Wisconsin; topaz near Palestine, Texas]. New York Academy of Science Transactions, Vol. 13, pp. 144-145.

Kunz G. F. (1894) On pearls, and the utilization and application of the shells in which they are found in the ornamental arts, as shown at the world's Columbian Exposition. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission for 1893, Vol. XIII, pp. 439.

Kunz G. F. (1894) On pearls, and the utilization and application of the shells in which they are found in the ornamental arts, as shown at the World's Columbian Exposition. U.S. Fish Commission Bulletin, Vol. 13, pp. 439-457.

Kunz G. F. (1894) Precious stones in North America. Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review, p. 32-33.

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Kunz G. F. (1894) Precious stones in North America. Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review, p. 38.

Kunz G. F. (1894) Precious stones. Mineral Resources of the United States for 1893, pp. 680-702.

Kunz G. F. (1894) Precious stones. The Mineral Industry, Its Statistics, Technology & Trade for 1893, Vol. II, pp. 543-546.

Kunz G. F. (1894) Topaz from Texas. American Journal of Science, Vol. 47, pp. 403-404.

Kunz G. F. (1895) Memoir of Albert E. Foote. Bulletin, Geological Society of America, Vol. 7, pp. 481-485.

Kunz G. F. (1895) Minerals used in the manufacture of Babylonian, Assyrian and Sassanian seals. Science, Vol. 1, No. 19, pp. 279.

Kunz G. F. (1895) Note on color photographs of rock sections. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 14, p. 64.

Kunz G. F. (1895) Phosphorescent diamonds. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 14, p. 260.

Kunz G. F. (1895) Precious stones. U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Resources of the U.S. for 1894, pp. 595-605.

Kunz G. F. (1895) The production of precious stones in the United States. The sixteenth annual report of the Director, 1894-95, Part IV--Mineral Resources of the United States, Calendar Year 1894, p. 218.

Kunz G. F. (1895) Tiffanyite. Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 14, p. 260.

Kunz G. F. (1896) Art of the lapidaries. Mineral Collector, Vol. 3, No. 6, pp. 142-144.

Kunz G. F. (1896) Gem fields of the world. The Mineral Collector, Vol. III, No. 5, pp. 74-78.

Kunz G. F. (1896) Gems of quartz origin. Mineral Collector, Vol. 3, No. 6, pp. 119-121.

Kunz G. F. (1896) How gems change color. Mineral Collector, Vol. 3, No. 6, pp. 94-96.

Kunz G. F. (1896) Precious stones. Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review, p. 33-34 .

Kunz G. F. (1896) Precious stones. Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review, p. 38.

Kunz G. F. (1896) Precious stones. Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review, p. 41.

Kunz G. F. (1896) Precious stones. Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review, p. 42.

Kunz G. F. (1896) Precious stones. Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review, p. 4-5.

Kunz G. F. (1896) Precious stones. U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Resources of the U.S. for 1895, pp. 895-926.

Kunz G. F. (1896) Royal gems. The Jewelers' Weekly, July 1, p. 14.

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Kunz G. F. (1896) The production of precious stones in 1895. Seventeenth Annual Report, United States Geological Survey, part iii, pp. 895-926.

Kunz G. F. (1897) A historic diamond. Century Magazine, May, 1897, p. 155.

Kunz G. F. (1897) Gems and precious stones. Standard Dictionary.

Kunz G. F. (1897) On the crystallography of the Montana sapphires. American Journal of Science (4), Vol. 4, pp. 424-428.

Kunz G. F. (1897) On the sapphires from Montana, with special reference to those from Yogo Gulch in Fergus County. American Journal of Science, Vol. 4, pp. 417-420.

Kunz G. F. (1897) Precious stones. U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Resources of the U.S. for 1896, pp. 1183-1217.

Kunz G. F. (1897) The production of precious stones in 1896. Eighteenth Annual Report, United States Geological Survey, No. 5, pp. 1183-1217.

Kunz G. F. (1898) A brief history of the gathering of fresh-water pearls in the United States. U.S. Fish Commission Bulletin, Vol. 17, pp. 321-330.

Kunz G. F. (1898) A trip to Russia and the Ural mountains. Journal of the Franklin Institute, (September 1898), 37 pp.

Kunz G. F. (1898) Geography of precious stones. J. Franklin Inst., Philadelphia, 22 pp.

Kunz G. F. (1898) Precious stones. U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Resources of the U.S. for 1897, pp. 497-514.

Kunz G. F. (1898) The fresh-water pearls and pearl fisheries of the United States. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission for 1897, Vol. 17, pp. 273-426.

Kunz G. F. (1899) Catalogue of the Tiffany and Company collection of jade and rock crystal. Tiffany & Co., New York, 87 pp.

Kunz G. F. (1899) Native silver in North Carolina. American Journal of Science (4), Vol. 7, pp. 242-243.

Kunz G. F. (1899) Precious stones. U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Resources of the U.S. for 1898, pp. 557-602.

Kunz G. F. (1899) The production of precious stones in the United States in 1898 The twentieth annual report of the survey, 1898-99, Part VI--Mineral Resources of the United States, Calendar Year 1898, p. 50.

Kunz G. F. (1900) Catalogue de la collection de pierres precieuses...toutes originaires des Etats-Unis, exposees par la maison Tiffany & Co. Exposition Universelle de 1900, Paris. Tiffany & Co., New York, 29 pp.

Kunz G. F. (1900) Catalogue de la collections de pierres precieuse, pierres de fantasie, pierres d'ornament, à l'état naturelle et taillées; d'origine étrangère, exposées par la Maison Tiffany & Co., pour le Museum d Histoire Naturelle de New York au Pavillion Tiffany. Palais des Industries divers, Exposition Universalle de 1900. Tiffany & Company, New York.

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Kunz G. F. (1900) Collection of pearls and the shells in which they are found in the brooks, rivers, lakes, and on the coasts of the United States. Tiffany & Co., New York, 16 pp.

Kunz G. F. (1900) On the discovery of silver at Silver Hill, New York. Annals, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 12, p. 625.

Kunz G. F. (1900) Production of precious stones. Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review.

Kunz G. F. (1900) The production of precious stones in 1899. Twenty-first Annual Report, United States Geological Survey, No. 4, pp. 419-479.

Kunz G. F. (1900) The production of precious stones in the United States. Reports of the Department of Mining Statistics, p. 218.

Kunz G. F. (1900) Visit to the ancient locality of jade at Jordansmuhl, near Breslau, Germany. Annals, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 12, pp. 670-671.

Kunz G. F. (1901) Biographical notice of Thomas Eggleston, Ph.D., LL.D. Transactions, American Institute of Mining Engineers, Vol. 31, pp. 3-24.

Kunz G. F. (1901) Des progres de la production pierres precieuses aux Etats-Unis. Congres Internationale de Geologie, VIII, Paris, 1900, Comptes Rendus, pp. 393-395.

Kunz G. F. (1901) Gems and precious stones. The Mineral Industry, Its Statistics, Technology and Trade for 1900, Vol. IX, pp. 300-301.

Kunz G. F. (1901) Precious stones. U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Resources of the U.S. for 1899, pp. 419-462.

Kunz G. F. (1901) Precious stones. U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Resources of the U.S. for 1900, pp. 749-778.

Kunz G. F. (1901) The Production of precious stones in 1900. Mineral Resources of the United States, p. 62.

Kunz G. F. (1901) The production of precious stones in the United States. The Mineral Resources of the United States, Calendar Year 1900, p. 218.

Kunz G. F. (1902) Gems and precious stones of Mexico. American Institute of Mining Engineers Transactions, Vol. 32, pp. 55-93.

Kunz G. F. (1902) Precious stones. U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Resources of the United States for 1901, pp. 729-771.

Kunz G. F. (1902) The composition of tourmaline. Engineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 73, p. 482.

Kunz G. F. (1903) Californite (vesuvianite); a new ornamental stones. American Journal of Science, Vol. 16, pp. 397-398.

Kunz G. F. (1903) Catalogue de la Collection de Pierres Precieuses, Paris, 32 pp.

Kunz G. F. (1903) Heber Reginald Bishop and his jade collection. American anthropologist, Vol. 5, No. January-March, pp. 111-117.

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Kunz G. F. (1903) Kunzite: A new lilac-colored transparent spodumene. The Mineral Collector, Vol. 10, No. 8, pp. 113-114.

Kunz G. F. (1903) Native bismuth and bismite from Pala, California. American Journal of Science (4),, Vol. 16, p. 398.

Kunz G. F. (1903) On a new lilac-colored spodumene from Pala, California. American Journal of Science, Vol. 16, pp. 264-267.

Kunz G. F. (1903) On a new lilac-colored transparent spodumene. Science, Vol. 18, p. 280.

Kunz G. F. (1903) Radium and its wonders. Review of Reviews, Vol. 28, pp. 585-592.

Kunz G. F., Baskerville C. (1903) The action of radium, actinium, Roentgen rays and ultra-violet light on minerals and gems. Science, Vol. 18, pp. 769-783.

Kunz G. F. (1903) The action of radium, actinium, roentgen rays and ultra-violet light on minerals and gems. Science, Vol. XVIII, No. 468, pp. 769-783.

Kunz G. F. (1903) The production of precious stones in 1902. Mineral Resources of the United States, 1902, pp. 813-865.

Kunz G. F. (1904) Clackness meteoric iron. Science, Vol. 19, No. 472, p. 108.

Kunz G. F., Baskerville C. (1904) Effects of rare earth oxides produced by radium, barium compounds and the production of permanently luminous preparations by mixing the latter with powdered minerals. American Journal of Science (4), Vol. 17, pp. 70-80.

Kunz G. F. (1904) Gem minerals of southern California. Science, Vol. 19, No. 472, pp. 107-108.

Kunz G. F. (1904) Gems - Engraving of gems. Encyclopedia Americana, Vol. 7.

Kunz G. F., Baskerville C. (1904) Kunzite and its unique properties. American Journal of Science (4), Vol. 18, pp. 25-28.

Kunz G. F. (1904) Mineralogical notes (white garnets). Transactions, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 15, p. 204.

Kunz G. F. (1904) Precious stones. U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Resources of the U.S. for 1903, pp. 911-977.

Kunz G. F. (1904) The precious stones and minerals used in ancient Babylonia. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Year Book, No. 2, p. xvii.

Kunz G. F. (1904) The production of precious stones in the United States in 1904. Mineral Resources of the United States, Calendar Year 1903, p. 71.

Kunz G. F. (1905) Gems, jewelers' materials, and ornamental stones of California. California State Mining Bureau Bulleting Vol. 37, p. 171.

Kunz G. F. (1905) Jagersfontein or Excelsior-tiffany Diamond. Science, Vol. 21, No. 527, p. 188.

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Kunz G. F. (1905) Moissanite, a natural silicon carbide. American Journal of Science (4), Vol. 19, p. 396.

Kunz G. F. (1905) Occurrence of diamond in North America. Geological Society of America Bulletin Vol. 17, pp. 692-694.

Kunz G. F. (1905) On the ancient inscribed Sumerian (Babylonian) axe head from the Morgan Collection in the American Museum of Natural History. Bulletin, American Museum of Natural History, Vol. 21, article 5, pp. 37-47.

Kunz G. F. (1905) Precious stones. U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Resources of the United States for 1904, pp. 941-987.

Kunz G. F. (1905) Semi-precious stones, gems, jewelers' materials and ornamental stones of California. California State Mining Bureau, No. 37, p. 171.

Kunz G. F. (1905) The Production of precious stones in 1904. Mineral Resources of the U.S., p. 120.

Kunz G. F. (1905) Über Versuche an angestellten Mineralien und Edelsteinen, die in ultraviolettem Licht, in Röntgen - und in anderen Strahlarten fluoreszieren und phosphoreszieren. Berliner Röntgenkongresses Verhandlungen, p. 2.

Kunz G. F. (1906) Gems and precious stones. The Mineral Industry During 1905, Vol. XIV, pp. 207-216.

Kunz G. F. (1906) Precious stones. The Making of America: Mining and Metallurgy, Vol. 6, pp. 324-347.

Kunz G. F. (1906) Precious stones. U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Resources of the United States for 1905, pp. 1323-1358.

Kunz G. F. (1906) The printed catalogue of the Heber R. Bishop collection of jade The Gilliss Press, New York, 1 p.

Kunz G. F. (1906) The production of precious stones in the United States in 1905. The Mineral Resources of the United States, Calendar Year 1905, pp. 1323-1358.

Kunz G. F. (1907) Bicentenary of Linnaeus: Address by the President of the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society. Annals, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 18, pp. 42-45.

Kunz G. F. (1907) Description of the Modoc, Scott County, Kansas, Meteorite. Annals, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 17, p. 626.

Kunz G. F. (1907) Gems and precious stones of Mexico. Congres Internationale de Geologie, X Session, Mexico, D.F., Comptes Rendus, pp. 1029-1080.

Kunz G. F. (1907) Henri Moissan. Transactions, American Electrochemical Society, Vol. 11, pp. 233-236.

Kunz G. F. (1907) History of the gems found in North Carolina. North Carolina Geological and Economic Survey Bulletin, Vol. 12, pp. xvii + 60.

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Kunz G. F. (1907) Industrial art: How it is advanced by art education: an address. Proceedings of the 45th University Convocation, October 17-19, 1907, pp. 86-123.

Kunz G. F. (1907) New observations on the occurrences of precious stones of archaeological interest in America. Congres des Americanistes, XV Session, Tenu a Quebec 10-15 September 1906, Memoires et Deliberations, pp. 2, 23.

Kunz G. F. (1907) Notes on the forms of Arkansas diamonds. American Journal of Science, Vol. 24, pp. 275-276.

Kunz G. F., Washington H. S. (1907) Occurrence of diamonds in Arkansas. U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Resources of the U.S. for 1906, pp. 1247-1251.

Kunz G. F. (1907) Occurrences of diamonds in North America. Geological Society of America Bulletin, Vol. 17, pp. 692-694.

Kunz G. F. (1907) The diamond and moissanite - natural, meteoric and artificial. American Electrochemical Society, pp. 39-63.

Kunz G. F., Washington H. S. (1908) Diamonds in Arkansas. American Institute of Mining Engineers Bimonthly Bulletin, 1908, pp. 187-194.

Kunz G. F. (1908) Diamonds in Arkansas. Mines and Minerals, Vol. 28, pp. 552-553.

Kunz G. F. (1908) Diamonds in Arkansas. Mining World, Vol. 28, p. 443.

Kunz G. F. (1908) Industrial art, How it is advanced by art education. Proceedings, 45th University Convocation, Albany, New York, pp. 85-123.

Kunz G. F. (1908) Precious stones. The Mineral Industry During 1906, Vol. 15, pp. 665-673.

Kunz G. F. (1908) Precious stones. The Mineral Industry During 1907, Vol. XVI, pp. 790-812.

Kunz G. F. (1908) Precious stones. The Mineral Industry, Vol. XVII, pp. 727-741.

Kunz G. F., Stevenson C. H. (1908) The book of the pearl: the history, art, science, and industry of the queen of gems. Macmillan & Co., Ltd., London, 548 pp.

Kunz G. F. (1909) Diamond mines in Pike County, Arkansas. Engineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 87, pp. 963.

Kunz G. F. (1909) Precious stones (in 1908). Mineral Industry, Vol. 17, pp. 727-741.

Kunz G. F. (1909) Precious stones. Business Administration, pp. 324-347.

Kunz G. F. (1909) Preservation of scenic beauty. United States Conservation Conference, Proceedings of the Conference of Governors, No. 1, pp. 408-419.

Kunz G. F. (1909) The two largest diamonds. Century Magazine, Vol. 78, pp. 277-288.

Kunz G. F. (1910) Diamonds in Arkansas. Transactions, American Institute of Mining Engineers, Vol. 39, pp. 169-176.

Kunz G. F. (1910) Precious Stones. The Mineral Industry, Its Statistics, Technology & Trade for 1909, Vol. 18.

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Kunz G. F. (1910) The pearl fisheries of North America, and how the Unios can be protected from extermination. 7th International Zoological Congress, Proceedings, pp. 637-647.

Kunz G. F. (1910) Two greatest diamonds of history, their finding and ultimate disposal. Annals, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 19, p. 302.

Kunz G. F. (1911) A remarkable crystal of beryl. American Journal of Science (4), Vol. 31, p. 463.

Kunz G. F. (1911) Gem production in the United States. The Keystone, January, p. 99.

Kunz G. F. (1911) Labradorite from Sonora, Mexico. New York Academy of Science Annals, Vol. 20, p. 43.

Kunz G. F. (1911) Lapidarian work. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th edition, Vol. 16, pp. 195-199.

Kunz G. F. (1911) Morganite: a rose-colored beryl. American Journal of Science, Vol. 31, pp. 81-82.

Kunz G. F. (1911) New gem district at Mount Bitz, Madagascar. Annals, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 20, p. 434.

Kunz G. F. (1911) New Zealand Jade. American Museum Journal, Vol. 11, pp. 57-58.

Kunz G. F. (1911) Precious stones. The Mineral Industry During 1910, Vol. XIX, pp. 563-589.

Kunz G. F. (1911) Precious stones: Their manipulation and application in the arts. Handicraft, Vol. 3, No. 10, pp. 387-392.

Kunz G. F. (1911) The pearl fisheries of North America. The Keystone, pp. March, p. 521; April, p. 608c.

Kunz G. F. (1911) To increase the number of visitors to our museums. Proceedings, American Association of Museums, Vol. 5, pp. 87-89.

Kunz G. F. (1912) On the occurrence of opal in northern Nevada and Idaho. New York Academy of Science Annals, Vol. 12, pp. 214-215.

Kunz G. F. (1912) Precious stones in 1911. Engineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 93, No. 1, pp. 5-6.

Kunz G. F. (1912) Precious stones. The Mineral Industry During 1911, Vol. XX, pp. 624-644.

Kunz G. F. (1912) The finding of a beryl at Marambaya. Annals, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 21, pp. 197-198.

Kunz G. F. (1912) The Projected Museum of Peaceful Arts. Proceedings, American Association of Museums, Vol. 6, pp. 30-37.

Kunz G. F. (1912) The Spanish missions in California. 17th Annual Report of the American Scenic and Preservation Society, pp. 387-410.

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Kunz G. F. (1912) The transcontinental trails. The Seventeenth Annual Report, 1912 of the American Scenic and Preservation Society, pp. 421-432.

Kunz G. F. (1913) Precious stones. The Mineral Industry During 1912, Vol. XXI, pp. 707-736.

Kunz G. F. (1913) The Curious Lore of Precious Stones : an illustrated guide to the history and powers of gemstones, with information on birthstones, gemstone properties and therapy, crystals and crystal gazing, and the protective and preventative functions of amulets and talismans. J.B. Lippincott, Philadelphia, 406 pp.

Kunz G. F. (1913) The geology of the Hudson River and its relation to bridges and tunnels. Appendix B of the eighteenth annual report (1913) of the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, pp. 401-454.

Kunz G. F. (1913) The Morgan collection of precious stones. American Museum of Natural History, American Museum Journal, Vol. 13, pp. 159-171.

Kunz G. F. (1913) The new international diamond carat of 200 – I. Scientific American Supplement, Vol. 76, No. 1962, pp.82-83.

Kunz G. F. (1913) The new international diamond carat of 200 milligrams – II, Scientific American Supplement, Vol. 76, No. 1963, pp. 98-99.

Kunz G. F. (1913) The New international diamond carat of 200 milligrams. The Mineral Industry, Vol. XXII, pp. 892-908.

Kunz G. F. (1913) The new international diamond carat of 200 milligrams. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, Vol. 47, No. 79, pp. 1225-1245.

Kunz G. F. (1914) Precious stones. The Mineral Industry During 1913, Vol. XXII, pp. 622-650.

Kunz G. F. (1915) Address at the opening of the John Boyd Thatcher Park. Twenty-ninth Annual Report, American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, pp. 86-92.

Kunz G. F. (1915) Bridges in relation to the Hudson River. Scientific American Supplement, November 29, 1915.

Kunz G. F. (1915) John Boyd Thatcher Park. The Helderberg Escarpment as a Geological Park. Bulletin, Geological Society of America, Vol. 26, pp. 110-111.

Kunz G. F. (1915) Memorial of Albert Smith Bickmore. Bulletin, Geological Society of America, Vol. 26, pp. 18-21.

Kunz G. F. (1915) Precious stones. The Mineral Industry During 1914, Vol. XXIII, pp. 623-653.

Kunz G. F. (1915) The Magic of Jewels and Charms. J.B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, 422 pp.

Kunz G. F. (1916) Ivory and the elephant. Doubleday, Page and Company, Garden City, New York, pp. xxvi + 527.

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Kunz G. F. (1916) Precious stones. The Mineral Industry During 1915, Vol. XXIV, pp. 591-613.

Kunz G. F. (1916) Shakespeare and precious stones J.B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, 100 pp.

Kunz G. F. (1917) Platinum (in 1916). Mineral Industry, Vol. 25, pp. 586-601.

Kunz G. F. (1917) Platinum--with especial reference to Latin America. Bulletin of the Pan American Union, No. November 1917, p. 606.

Kunz G. F. (1917) Precious stones. The Mineral Industry During 1916, Vol. XXV, pp. 608-637.

Kunz G. F. (1917) Remarks on a pseudo meteorite, iron pyrite crystals and a black diamond. Annals, New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 27, pp. 271-272.

Kunz G. F. (1917) Rings for the finger. J.B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, 381 pp.

Kunz G. F. (1917) The great jade mass from Jordansmuhl. American Museum Journal, Vol. 17, pp. 142-144.

Kunz G. F. (1918) A platina e A America Latina. Boletim da Uniao Pan-American, No. Marco, 1918, p. 166.

Kunz G. F. (1918) Biographical sketch of the late L.P. Gratacap. American Museum Journal, Vol. 18, pp. 618-619.

Kunz G. F. (1918) Minerals of Japan. Science, Vol. 47, pp. 45-46.

Kunz G. F. (1918) Platinum (in 1917). Mineral Industry, Vol. 26, pp. 553-555.

Kunz G. F. (1918) Precious stones from the earliest times to the present. Address before the 11th Convention of the Illinois Retail Jewelers Association. Keystone, September, 1918, pp. 165,167,169.

Kunz G. F. (1918) Precious stones. The Mineral Industry During 1917, Vol. XXVI, pp. 576-601.

Kunz G. F. (1918) The life and work of Huay. American Mineralogist, Vol. 3, pp. 61-89.

Kunz G. F. (1918) The platinum situation in America. American Museum Journal, Vol. 18, pp. 617-618.

Kunz G. F. (1919) Deodat Dolomieu. Scientific Monthly, Vol. 8, pp. 527-536.

Kunz G. F. (1919) Platinum (in 1918). Mineral Industry, Vol. 27, pp. 569-581.

Kunz G. F. (1919) Platinum and palladium in Brazil. Bulletin of the Pan American Union, Vol. 88, pp. 24-25.

Kunz G. F. (1919) Precious stones. The Mineral Industry During 1918, Vol. XXVII, pp. 604-628.

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Kunz G. F. (1919) Sir William Crookes. American Mineralogist, Vol. 4, pp. 85-88.

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Kunz G. F. (1919) William Earl Hidden. American Mineralogist, Vol. 4, pp. 140-145.

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Kunz G. F., Failla G. (1921) Radium, the supreme marvel of nature's storehouse: An account of the recent exhibit at the American Museum, of this enigmatical substance and its uses. Natural History, Vol. XXI, No. 5, pp. 520-535.

Kunz G. F. (1921) Tsunashiro Wada. American Mineralogist, Vol. 6, pp. 109-113.

Kunz G. F. (1922) Charles Baskerville. Natural History, Vol. 22, p. 95.

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Kunz G. F. (1923) The precious coral. Marine Products of Commerce, pp. 190-199.

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Kunz G. F. (1924) Precious stones. The Mineral Industry During 1923, Vol. XXXII, pp. 562-586.

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Kunz G. F. (1927) “Starlite” – New name given to blue zircon. The Jewelers’ Circular, March 23.

Kunz G. F., Ray M. B. (1927) American travels of a gem collector. Saturday Evening Post, pp. November 26, pp. 26, 27, 85, 86, 91; Dec. 10, pp. 22, 23, 172-174, 176.

Kunz G. F. (1927) Birth stones: natal stones, sentiments and superstitions associated with precious stones Tiffany & Co., New York, 29 pp.

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Kunz G. F. (1927-1928) American travels of a gem collector. Curtis Publishing Co., Philadelphia, 210 pp.

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Kunz G. F., Ray M. B. (1928) Indestructible value. Saturday Evening Post, May 5, 1928, pp. 20-21, 153-154,156,161.

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Kunz G. F. (1928) Precious stones used by the prehistoric residents of the American continent. 23rd International Congress of Americanistes, No. September 1928, Proceedings, pp. 60-66.

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Kunz G. F. (1928) Precious stones. Engineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 127, p. 85.

Kunz G. F. (1928) Precious stones. The Mineral Industry During 1927, Vol. 36, pp. 491-513.

Kunz G. F., Ray M. B. (1928) The gem collector in Europe. Saturday Evening Post, January 21, 1928, pp. 33-34, 36, 38.

Kunz G. F., Ray M. B. (1928) Trailing gems in Europe. Saturday Evening Post, March 10, 1928, pp. 44, 46, 188-190, 194.

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Kunz G. F. (1930) Platinum deposits and mines of South Africa. Science, Vol. 71, pp. 39-41.

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Kunz G. F. (1930) The origin of South African alluvial diamonds. Science, Vol. LXXII, No. 1873, pp. 1-5.

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Kunz G. F. (1971) The curious lore of precious stones. Dover Publications, New York, 406 pp.

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