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Fall 1970, Vol 1 no 3
IMA Seventh General Meeting
George Switzer
87, 120
Rutile From Watertown, Connecticut
William A. Henderson, Jr.
88- 90
Eakerite– a New Tin Silicate
Peter B. Leavens, Max H. Hey, John Sampson White
92- 96
Cenosite From Switzerland
Max Weibel
98- 100
“Type” Specimens in Mineralogy
Max H. Hey, Peter G. Embrey
102- 104
Mineral Rings & Cylinders
Richard A. Bideaux
105- 112
Cornetite from Saginaw Hill, Arizona
BaSaw Khin
117- 118
Some Possible New Minerals Not Yet Found
Michael Fleischer
121- 123
An Occurrence of Basaluminite in Maryland
Richard S. Mitchell
127- 128
Friends of Mineralogy (Department)
Swarthmore-Leidy Collection Part II
Arthur Montgomery
84, 86, 91, 126
Editorial Page
John Sampson White
85
To the Editor (Department)
86, 97
Yedlin on Micromounting (Column)
Neal Yedlin
91, 114
What’s New in Minerals (Department)
John Sampson White
97, 101
The Museum Record (Column)
Paul E. Desautels
101, 113
Ben Chromy
Dona Leicht
115- 116
Meetings & Shows (Department)
118
Q/A Column
124
Mineral Notes: New Minerals
125
Specimen Requests
126
The Record Bookshelf (Department)
Origins of the Science of Crystals by John G. Burke
129
The Nature of Solids by Alan Holden
129
An Introduction to the Methods of Optical Crystallography by F. Donald Bloss
129- 130
Crystal Growth by H.E. Buckley
130
X-Ray Crystallography by R.W. James