GENERAL INDEX LEP – LIL - The Mineralogical Record
GENERAL INDEX LEP – LIL - The Mineralogical Record
GENERAL INDEX LEP – LIL - The Mineralogical Record
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PYR <strong>–</strong> PYR<br />
Arizona<br />
7 U 7 ranch, Yavapai County 15:305n<br />
California<br />
Champion mine, Mono County 18:137p<br />
Georgia<br />
Graves Mountain: after lazulite 10:48<strong>–</strong>49p,<br />
18:137; micro grains 16:451<br />
Indian Mountain, Polk County 20:359<br />
Indiana<br />
Bethel Church fossil dig, Pike County (chalky<br />
crusts) 15:353p, 15:355<strong>–</strong>356<br />
Nevada<br />
Manhattan, Nye County (clinobarrandite discredited<br />
as) 16:45h<br />
New Jersey<br />
Mullica Hill, Gloucester County (crystals)<br />
11:308<strong>–</strong>309p,d<br />
South Dakota<br />
Bull Moose mine, Custer County (crystals to<br />
2.5 cm) 4:114<br />
PHOSPHURANYLITE<br />
Brazil<br />
Minas Gerais<br />
Córrego do Urucum pegmatite 17:311<br />
Cruzeiro mine (coatings) 11:370n<br />
Énio pegmatite, near Galiléia (coatings) 12:71<br />
Telírio mine, near Linópolis 14:(234)<br />
Italy<br />
Sardinia<br />
Arcu su Linnarbu, near Capoterra 18:182<br />
Portugal<br />
Cunha Baixa mine, Beira Alta province 15:295p,<br />
15:297c<br />
Zaire<br />
Shinkolobwe mine 20:283<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY OF SPECIMENS<br />
Airport x-rays, effects on film 9:293<strong>–</strong>294, 10:132,<br />
11:55<br />
Articles, list of 24:418<br />
Backgrounds, selecting 4:204<strong>–</strong>205<br />
Basics of photography 4:158ff<br />
Calcite, polarizing filter for photographing inclusions<br />
in 24:311<br />
Cameras, selecting 4:89<strong>–</strong>90<br />
Close-up equipment and techniques 5:31<strong>–</strong>33<br />
Doubly refractive minerals, photographing inclusions<br />
in, with polarizers 14:51<br />
Drawing microminerals as alternative to photography<br />
24:375<strong>–</strong>378<br />
Extension tube, constructing 5:270<strong>–</strong>272<br />
Flash photography 9:292<strong>–</strong>293<br />
Guidelines for publication in <strong>Mineralogical</strong> <strong>Record</strong><br />
18:229<strong>–</strong>235<br />
Historical notes 18:229<br />
Houston Show slide competition announced 14:210<br />
Image sharpness 9:91<br />
In glass cases 9:292<strong>–</strong>293, 10:55<br />
Kristalle unter der Lupe 7:224b<br />
Label offered for specimens illustrated in <strong>Mineralogical</strong><br />
<strong>Record</strong> 9:131<br />
Large-format equipment and techniques 5:138<strong>–</strong><br />
140<br />
Lighting and film choice for microminerals 2:151<br />
Lighting equipment and techniques 5:167<strong>–</strong>170<br />
<strong>Mineralogical</strong> <strong>Record</strong> slide competition discontinued<br />
14:210<br />
Photographic <strong>Record</strong>, <strong>The</strong> (column, Wendell E.<br />
Wilson) 5:31<strong>–</strong>33, 5:138<strong>–</strong>140, 5:167<strong>–</strong>170,<br />
5:270<strong>–</strong>272, 6:302<strong>–</strong>309<br />
Photomicrography: 17:333<strong>–</strong>337, 18:234; using bellows<br />
6:302<strong>–</strong>309; using bellows and macro lenses<br />
22:471<strong>–</strong>476<br />
Print tonal range 9:91<strong>–</strong>92<br />
Rice, box of, to position specimen 10:299<br />
Smale, Stephen 23:401<strong>–</strong>407<br />
178<br />
<strong>GENERAL</strong> <strong>INDEX</strong><br />
Specimen stage, rotating 5:272<br />
Stereo pairs: drawn by computer 19:342; seeing in<br />
3-D without a viewer 23:284<br />
Stereophotography: 18:399<strong>–</strong>404, 19:128; highmagnification<br />
21:475<strong>–</strong>480; stereo viewer included<br />
with 18:#6; see also Photography of<br />
Specimens—Stereo pairs<br />
Traveling exhibit by Royal Ontario Museum 9:255<br />
Tucson Show poster contest 17:227<br />
Underground photography 20:100<br />
View cameras 5:138<strong>–</strong>140<br />
PHURCALITE<br />
England<br />
Devon<br />
Merrivale quarry, Dartmoor (“merrivalite,”<br />
“nisaite,” etc. id as) 20:395<br />
United States<br />
Utah<br />
Posey mine, San Juan County 19:(333)<br />
Zaire<br />
Shinkolobwe mine 20:283<br />
PICKERINGITE<br />
Australia<br />
Queensland<br />
Mt. Isa mine (id as halotrichite) 19:482<br />
Chile<br />
Chuquicamata and Quetena mines 9:328<br />
Italy<br />
Liguria<br />
Libiola mine, Genova 25:(215)<br />
Tuscany<br />
Cetine mine (halotrichite-pickeringite) 15:30<strong>–</strong><br />
31<br />
United States<br />
Arizona<br />
Shattuck shaft, Bisbee district (post-mining,<br />
prismatic) 12:310<br />
California<br />
Geysers, <strong>The</strong>, Sonoma County 24:351n<br />
PICOTPAULITE<br />
Macedonia (formerly Yugoslavia)<br />
Allchar 24:443d,c<br />
PICROMERITE<br />
Chile<br />
Chuquicamata 9:325<br />
Germany<br />
Sachsen-Anhalt<br />
Rossleben (3.5 cm crystals with halite)<br />
17:209n<br />
PICROPHARMACOLITE<br />
Germany<br />
Baden-Württemberg<br />
Anton mine, Wittichen district (acicular)<br />
8:306p<br />
Hessen<br />
Richelsdorf 19:(256)<br />
Macedonia (formerly Yugoslavia)<br />
Allchar (coatings) 24:443<br />
United States<br />
Michigan<br />
Mohawk mine, Keweenaw County (coating)<br />
23:M67<br />
Nevada<br />
Getchell mine, Humboldt County: 19:255p;<br />
white coatings 16:22p<br />
New Jersey<br />
Sterling Hill mine: 10:163; efflorescences,<br />
sprays 13:36, 13:37p, 13:38<br />
PIEMONTITE<br />
Norway<br />
Nordli, Nord-Trøndelag 23:(436)<br />
Søre Lia, Lom 20:(397)<br />
South Africa<br />
Cape Province<br />
Hotazel mine 9:151<br />
Transvaal<br />
Messina district (euhedral; some to 5 mm in<br />
quartz) 22:198p<br />
Sweden<br />
Ultevis, Norrbotten (brilliant crystals to 6 mm)<br />
8:517<br />
Switzerland<br />
Tiefencastel area 10:(122)<br />
United States<br />
Colorado<br />
Idarado mine, San Miguel/Ouray counties:<br />
10:329, 10:359n; 5 mm crystals 14:248p<br />
Wales<br />
Gwynedd<br />
Benalt mine (to 1 mm) 22:390n<br />
PIGEONITE<br />
United States<br />
Pennsylvania<br />
French Creek mine 25:(115)<br />
PINAKIOLITE<br />
Sweden<br />
Långban district 8:(517)<br />
PINCHITE<br />
United States<br />
Texas<br />
Terlingua district (crystals to 1 mm) 21:230<br />
“PINITE”<br />
Indefinite mixture of muscovite and chlorite<br />
United States<br />
Connecticut<br />
Gillette quarry, Middlesex County (after spodumene)<br />
23:28<br />
PINNOITE<br />
Kazakhstan (formerly USSR)<br />
Inder (crystallized) 24:389n<br />
PIRSSONITE<br />
Canada<br />
Québec<br />
Mt. St-Hilaire (crystals to 1 mm) 24:388n<br />
United States<br />
California<br />
Searles Lake (crystals to 1 cm) 6:78<strong>–</strong>79c,d<br />
Colorado, Wyoming, Utah<br />
Green River formation 8:368<strong>–</strong>371<br />
“PISANITE”<br />
See Melanterite<br />
“PITCHBLENDE”<br />
See Uraninite<br />
PITTICITE<br />
England<br />
Cornwall<br />
Botallack district 24:(281)<br />
United States<br />
Colorado<br />
National Belle mine, Ouray County 17:(235)<br />
Nevada<br />
Northumberland mine, Nye County (black<br />
masses) 16:40<br />
White Caps mine, Nye County (oozing from<br />
fractures) 16:86n<br />
PLAGIOCLASE SERIES<br />
See also end-members Albite and Anorthite<br />
Source of interference colors 3:18<strong>–</strong>20q<br />
Australia<br />
New South Wales<br />
Prospect quarry (tabular crystals to 2 cm)<br />
25:188<br />
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