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Thirteenth list of new mineral names1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

L. J. Spencer*
Affiliation:
British Museum of Natural History

Abstract

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Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1934

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Footnotes

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Previous lists of this series have been given every three years at the ends of vols. 11-22 (1897-1931) of this Magazine. The 1,506 names in the first ten lists are included in one alphabetical arrangement in the General Index (1926) to vols. 11-20 (1895-1925). References to 'Mineralogical Abstracts' are given in the form [M.A. 5-200].

'A compilation of gem names' by Gilbert Hart (Rocks and Minerals, Peekskill, New York, 1927-31, vols. 2-6) is an extension of the earlier list of W. T. Schaller (1918 ; 8th List) and contains many trivial, local, and trade names which are not included in the present lists.

References

* Previous lists of this series have been given every three years at the ends of vols. 11-22 (1897-1931) of this Magazine. The 1,506 names in the first ten lists are included in one alphabetical arrangement in the General Index (1926) to vols. 11-20 (1895-1925). References to 'Mineralogical Abstracts' are given in the form [M.A. 5-200].

'A compilation of gem names' by Gilbert Hart (Rocks and Minerals, Peekskill, New York, 1927-31, vols. 2-6) is an extension of the earlier list of W. T. Schaller (1918 ; 8th List) and contains many trivial, local, and trade names which are not included in the present lists.