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Editorial: R.J. King.
Articles and Notes
• Baryte and other minerals from the Isle of Sheppey, Kent. P.K. Monk. (1982), 1-1, 5–7.
• Metal mines of the British Isles No. 1 – Dylife. N.J.M. Moreton. (1982), 1-1, 8.
• A new occurrence of scarbroite in Britain. R.J. King. (1982), 1-1, 9–18.
• A new find of nickeloan hydrozincite in Parc Mine, North Wales. R.E. Bevins, P. O’Brien, S. Turgoose and P.A. Williams. (1982), 1-1, 19–21.
• The content of rare earth elements in English fluorites: A preliminary study. R.A. Howie, E. Pegram and J.N. Walsh. (1982), 1-1, 22–25.
• The mineralogy of Fall Hill Quarry, Ashover, Derbyshire. M.E. Smith. (1982), 1-1, 26–32.
• An occurrence of nickel minerals in the Hilton Mine, Scordale, Cumbria. T.F. Bridges. (1982), 1-1, 33–39.
• First British occurrence of cumengeite. A.C. Dean. (1982), 1-1, 40–41.
• The care of minerals Section 1: The cleaning of minerals. R.J. King. (1982), 1-1, 42–53.
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Editorial: R.J. King.
Articles and Notes
• A first occurence of lauraontite in Wales. R.E. Bevins and J.M. Horak. (1985), 1-3, 78–79.
• Langite and posnjakite from the Lake District. B. Young and E.W. Johnson. (1985), 1-3, 80.
• Pyromorphite in the Northern Pennines. B. Young and E.W. Johnson. (1985), 1-3, 81–82.
• Siegenite in clay-ironstone nodules from the South Wales Coalfield. R.E. Bevins and J.M. Horak. (1985), 1-3, 83–85.
• A microcomputer based mineral identification package. L.R. Barton and A.V. Bromley. (1985), 1-3, 86–91.
• Thenardite (Na2SO4), a mineral new to Britain, from Sussex and Cumbria. B.R. Young, B. Young and
A.T. Raine. (1985), 1-3, 92–93.
• The care of minerals. Section 3A: The curation of minerals. R.J. King. (1985), 1-3, 94–113.
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Editorial: R.E. Bevins.
Articles and Notes
• Strontianite from near Yate (Avon). J. Faithfull. (1988), 2-1, 1–3.
• Millerite from the Cumbrian Coalfield. B. Young and P.M.A. Nancarrow. (1988), 2-1, 5–7.
• Alumohydrocalcite from Scarborough, North Yorkshire, and Weston Favell, Northamptonshire. G. Ryback. (1988), 2-1, 9–12.
• Copper(II) phosphate minerals from the Miguel Vacas Mine, Alentejo, Portugal. M.C.F. Magalhaes, J.D. Pedrosa de Jesus and P.A. Williams. (1988), 2-1, 13–18.
• Rosasite from Bute Quarry, Mid Glamorgan. The first reported occurrence in Wales. C.J.N. Fletcher and B.R. Young. (1988), 2-1, 19–23.
• Coffinite from Gipsy Lane Brickpit, Leicester. J.W. Faithfull and N. Hubbard. (1988), 2-1, 25–28.
• Retgersite, NiSO4.6H2O: a new British occurrence from Warwickshire. D.R.G. Walker. (1988), 2-1, 29–30.
Conference Report
• Mineralogy and Museums. 5-6 July 1988, BM(NH), London (R.E. Starkey). (1988), 2-1, 31–34.
Book Review
• Minerals of Cornwall and Devon. P.G Embry and R.F Symes, 1987 (R.A. Howie). (1988), 2-1, 35.
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Editorial: R.E. Bevins.
Articles and Notes
• Alstonite and barytocalcite from Llantrisant, South Wales, and barytocalcite from Holwell, Mendip Hills, England. C. Alabaster. (1990), 3-1, 1–6.
• Identification of minerals using X-Ray Diffraction (Review). A. Livingstone, R.G. Thomas and P.A. Williams. (1990), 3-1, 7–14.
• Chromium minerals in microdiorite from the English Lake District. N.J. Fortey and P.H.A. Nancarrow. (1990), 3-1, 15–22.
• Schulenbergite and namuwite from Smallcleugh Mine, Nenthead, Cumbria. A. Livingstone, T.F. Bridges and R.E. Bevins. (1990), 3-1, 23–24.
• Supergene minerals from Low Pike, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria. B. Young, M.P. Cooper, P.H.A. Nancarrow and D.I. Green. (1990), 3-1, 25–28.
• Hausmannite from West Cumbria. B. Young and P.H.A. Nancarrow. (1990), 3-1, 29–30.
• Bertrandite from the Pass of Ballater, Grampian Region, Scotland. R.E. Starkey. (1990), 3-1, 31.
Book Reviews
• Mines of the Lake District Fells. J. Adams, 1988 (B. Young). (1990), 3-1, 33.
• Mineral Wealth of Saudi Arabia. O. Farra and C Spencer, 1986 (R.A. Howie). (1990), 3-1, 33.
• Il giacimento mineralogical di Pietro in Montecchio Maggiore (Vincenza). M Boscardine and S. Sovilla, 1988 (R.A. Howie). (1990), 3-1, 33.
• Kloch: ein Sudosterreicsches basaltvorkommen und Seine Minerale. J Taucher, W. Postl, B. Moser, D. Jakely and P. Golob, 1989 (R.A. Howie). (1990), 3-1, 33–35.
• Introduction to practical ore microscopy. P.R. Ineson, 1989 (D.H.M. Alderton). (1990), 3-1, 35.
• Nonmetalliferous Stratabound Ore Fields. M. de Brodtkorb (Ed.), 1989 (R.A. Howie). (1990), 3-1, 35–37.
• Agates. H.G. Macpherson, 1989 (R.E. Bevins). (1990), 3-1, 37.
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Articles and Notes
• Arthur Edward lan Montagu Russell. A.D. Hart and R.F. Symes. (1991), 4-1, 1.
• Russellite from Buckbarrow Beck, Cumbria, England. B. Young, N.J. Fortey and P.H.A. Nancarrow. (1991), 4-1, 3–7.
• Lead-molybdenum mineralization in an ancient cave in North Leicestershire. R.J. King. (1991), 4-1, 9–12.
• The zinc analogue of ktenasite from Smallcleugh and Brownley Hill mines, Nenthead, Cumbria. A. Livingstone. (1991), 4-1, 13–15.
• Stannite revisited. D.H.M. Alderton. (1991), 4-1, 17–23.
• The mineralogy of Wapping Mine, Matlock Bath, Derbyshire. F. Ince. (1991), 4-1, 25–34.
• Phosgenite, the first Welsh occurrence. N. Hubbard. (1991), 4-1, 35.
• Strontianite from Brownley Hill Mine, Nenthead, Cumbria. M. Wood. (1991), 4-1, 35–36.
• Secondary copper minerals from the Knockmahon area, County Waterford, Republic of Ireland. S. Moreton. (1991), 4-1, 36–37.
Book Reviews
• Minerals of New Zealand. C.T. Railton and W.A. Watters, 1990 (R.A. Howie). (1991), 4-1, 39.
• Gemmology. C.S. Hurlbut, Jr. and R.C Kammerling, 1991 (R.R. Harding). (1991), 4-1, 39.
• Geology of the Northern Pennine Orefield: Vol. 1. Tyne to Stainmore. K.C. Dunham, 1990 (R.A. Howie). (1991), 4-1, 39–40.
• Geology of the Mineral Deposits of Australia and Papua New Guinea. F.E. Hughes, 1990 (K.C. Dunham). (1991), 4-1, 40.
• Volcanoes. S. Van Rose and I.F Mercer, 1991 (R.E. Bevins). (1991), 4-1, 40.
• Handbook of Mineralogy, Volume 1: Elements, Sulfides and Sulfosalts. 1990 (R.E. Bevins). (1991), 4-1, 40–41.
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The Russell Medal: Trevor Bridges.
Editorial: G. Ryback.
Articles and Notes
• The story of a mineral collection (Part 1). The late R.D.S. Shrimpton. (1993), 5-1, 5–9.
• Origin of the leadhillite polymorphs. A. Livingstone. (1993), 5-1, 11–14.
• The occurrence of sphalerite in Leicestershire, England. R.J. King. (1993), 5-1, 15–21.
• Lead-zinc-copper-arsenic-baryte mineralization from Clevedon, near Bristol, England. R.A. Ixer, R.A.D. Pattrick and R.E. Starkey. (1993), 5-1, 23–30.
• Botallackite from Dooneen Mine, Allihies, County Cork, Republic of Ireland. S. Moreton and P. Aspen. (1993), 5-1, 31–32.
• Cinnabar from Stancombe Quarry, near Bristol, England. N. Zachariades. (1993), 5-1, 33.
Conference Proceedings
Conserving Britain’s Mineralogical Heritage. 31 March – 1 April, 1992, Manchester University.
• Introduction. R.E. Bevins. (1993), 5-1, 34.
• The mineral collector as a conservationist – the right to collect? B. Young. (1993), 5-1, 35–36.
• Mineral collectors – friend or foe? R.E. Starkey. (1993), 5-1, 37–39.
• Abandoned metal mines: a unique mineralogical and microbiological resource. D.A. Jenkins and D.B. Johnson. (1993), 5-1, 40–44.
• The botanical interest of mine spoil heaps – the lichen story. O.W. Purvis. (1993), 5-1, 45–48.
• Cwmystwyth, Wales: 3500 years of mining history – some problems of conservation and recording. S. Timberlake. (1993), 5-1, 49–53.
• Resolving conflicts: reclamation and management options. J.P. Palmer. (1993), 5-1, 54–56.
• Greening the environment and access to mineralogical sites: conflicts and opportunities. B.R. Marker. (1993), 5-1, 57–60.
• Mineralogical conservation in Great Britain – the governmental conservation agency approach. D.A. O’Halloran, T. Moat, R.E. Mathews and A.P. McKirdy. (1993), 5-1, 61–63.
Book Reviews
• Hey’s Mineral Index. Mineral Species, Varieties and Synonyms. A.M. Clark, 1993 (G. Ryback). (1993), 5-1, 64–65.
• Mineral Reference Manual. E.H. Nickel and M.C. Nichols, 1991 (R.A. Howie). (1993), 5-1, 65.
• The Care and Conservation of Geological Materials. F.M. Howie (Ed.), 1992 (R.E. Bevins). (1993), 5-1, 65-66.
• Mineralisation in the British Isles. R.A.D. Pattick and D.A. Polya, 1993 (R.A. Howie). (1993), 5-1, 66.
• Igneous Rocks of South-West England. P.A. Floyd, C.S. Exley and M.T. Styles, 1993 (R.A. Howie). (1993), 5-1, 66–67.
• Geology of the Outer Hebrides. Memoir for 1:100000 (solid) geological sheets, Lewis and Harris, Uist and Barra, Scotland. D.J Fettes, J.R. Mendum, D.I. Smith and J.V. Watson, 1992 (R.A. Howie). (1993), 5-1, 67.
• The Quantitative Data for Ore Minerals. A.J. Criddle and C.J. Stanley (R.A. Ixer). (1993), 5-1, 68.
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The Russell Medal: Dr. Robert (Bob) F. Symes.
Editorial (Guest): R.A. Howie.
Errata: Volumes 4–5.
Articles and Notes
• Electron microprobe techniques in mineral analysis (Review). C.T. Williams and J. Spratt. (1995), 6-1, 5–12.
• Early development of mineralogy in Edinburgh, Scotland. A. Livingstone. (1995), 6-1, 13–16.
• Supergene U–Pb–Cu mineralisation at Loe Warren, St Just, Cornwall, England. N.J. Elton and J.J. Hooper. (1995), 6-1, 17–26.
• Silica-rich edingtonite and associated minerals from Loanhead Quarry, Beith, Strathclyde – a new Scottish locality. T.K. Meikle and J.G. Todd. (1995), 6-1, 27–30.
• Minerals of Machen Quarry, Mid Glamorgan, Wales. S.P. Plant and I.E. Jones. (1995), 6-1, 31–36.
• Stalactitic galena from Lamb Bottom, Mendip Hills, Somerset, England. S. Cowdry. (1995), 6-1, 37–40.
• Sulphide, sulphate, phosphate and carbonate mineral assemblages in the Oxford Clay, Cassington-Yarnton area, Oxfordshire, England. F.B. Atkins. (1995), 6-1, 41–45.
• Wulfenite from Cornwall, England. M.G.H. Merry and R.S.W. Braithwaite. (1995), 6-1, 47–48.
• Wulfenite: a new find in Derbyshire, England. J.I. Wilson, M.J. Colledge and R.S.W. Braithwaite. (1995), 6-1, 48–49.
• Well-crystallised fraipontite from Machen Quarry, Mid Glamorgan: a first Welsh locality. J. Goulding and M.T. Price. (1995), 6-1, 50.
• Bavenite from Shap granite Quarry, Cumbria, England. M.M. Wirth. (1995), 6-1, 51.
• Beyerite, (Ca,Pb)(BiO)2(CO3)2, a mineral new to the British Isles, from Cumbria, England. R.S.W. Braithwaite and G. Ryback. (1995), 6-1, 51–52.
• Troilite from Glenelg, Highland Region, Scotland: the first British Isles occurrence. P. Davidson. (1995), 6-1, 52–53.
• Rutheniridosmine from the Ochill Hills, Scotland: the first British Isles occurrence. P. Davidson. (1995), 6-1, 54–55.
• Definition of a mineral. E.H. Nickel. (1995), 6-1, 56–57.
Book Reviews
• The History of Mineral Collecting. W.E. Wilson, 1994 (R.A. Howie). (1995), 6-1, 58.
• Handbook of Mineralogy, Volume II, Silica,Silicates. J.W. Anthony, R.A. Bideaux and M.C. Nichols, 1995 (R.E. Bevins). (1995), 6-1, 58.
• Crystal Identification and the Polarizing Microscope. R.E. Stroiber and S.A. Morse, 1994 (D.M.H. Alderton). (1995), 6-1, 58–59.
• Gemmology: An Annotated Bibliography. J. Sinkankas, 1993 (G. Ryback). (1995), 6-1, 59.
• Seathwaite Wad and the Mines of the Borrowdale Valley. I. Tyler, 1995 (B. Young). (1995), 6-1, 59–60.
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Editorial: G. Ryback.
Articles and Notes
• Supergene minerals of the Northern Pennine Orefield – A review. T.F. Bridges and B. Young. (1998), 7-1, 3–14.
• Barbosalite, frondelite and other phosphates from Gunheath China Clay Pit, St Austell, Cornwall, England. N.J. Elton. (1998), 7-1, 15-18.
• Sector phosphorescent gypsum (selenite) crystals from Mepal Bridge, Cambridgeshire, England. B.A. Grguric. (1998), 7-1, 19–22.
• The silver and cobalt mineralisation near Alva, Central Region, Scotland. S. Moreton, P. Aspen, D.I. Green and S.M. Ingram. (1998), 7-1, 23–30.
• Harmotome from Brownley Hill Mine, Nenthead, Cumbria, England. D.I. Green and J.R. Nudds. (1998), 7-1, 31–33.
• Valentinite from the Isle of Man. R.E. Starkey. (1998), 7-1, 35–36.
• Antimonian claudetite from Wet Swine Gill, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria, England. C.M. Leppington and D.I. Green. (1998), 7-1, 36–37.
• Atacamite, botallackite and cumengeite from Abersoch, Gwynedd, Wales. I. Dossett and D.I. Green. (1998), 7-1, 37–38.
• Anilite, with botallackite and clinoatacamite, from Castletown Mine, Lochgilphead, Scotland. R.E. Starkey and N. Hubbard. (1998), 7-1, 38–39.
• Thaumasite from High Sedling Mine, Weardale, County Durham, and from Shap, Cumbria, England. B. Young, E.K. Hyslop, T.F. Bridges and N. Hubbard. (1998), 7-1, 40.
• Enargite group minerals from Scaleber Bridge, North Yorkshire, England. R.A. Ixer and C.J. Stanley. (1998), 7-1, 41–42.
CD-ROM Review
• Discovering Geology: The Lake District. British Geological Survey, 1997 (R.E. Starkey). (1998), 7-1, 43–44.
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Articles and Notes
• The manganese iron mineralisation of Burdell Gill, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria, England. C.M. Leppington and T. Neall. (2003), 8-1, 1–9.
• Secondary mineralisation from the Cwmavon Valley copper smelting slags, Glamorgan, South Wales. S.P. Plant. (2003), 8-1, 9–15.
• Symplesite and parasymplesite from Cumbria and Cornwall, England. D.I. Green, T. Neall, T.F. Cotterell and C.M. Leppington. (2003), 8-1, 16–17.
• Tennantite and tyrolite from the Coed Y Brenin Forest, North Wales. R. Armstrong, R.J. Herrington and M.A. Savage. (2003), 8-1, 18.
• The secondary mineralisation of the Clyde Plateau lavas, Scotland, Part 4, Reilly Quarry. The late T.K. Meikle. (2003), 8-1, 19–22.
• Zeolites and related minerals from Orrock Quarry, Fife, Scotland. M.M. Wirth. (1996), 8-1, 23–25.
• Calcium analcime from The Totherick, Ayrshire, Scotland: An unusual crystal form with trapezoidal faces. A. Dyer, R. Waughman and C.D. Williams. (2003), 8-1, 26–29.
• Cacoxenite and crandallite from Pwll Du beach, Bishopton, Gower, Swansea, South Wales: The first Welsh occurrence. A.C. Dean and T.F. Cotterell. (2003), 8-1, 30–32.
• Brianyoungite from Elgar mine and Frongoch Mine, Ceredigion, Wales. T.F. Cotterell, J.S. Mason and D.I. Green. (2003), 8-1, 33–34.
• Well-formed crystals of erythrite with mercurian silver, lavendulan and other minerals from Gortdrum Mine, Tipperary, Ireland. R.S.W. Braithwaite and J.I. Wilson. (2003), 8-1, 35–36.
• Cotunnite from the beach at Clevedon, Avon, England. T.F. Bridges. (2003), 8-1, 36–37.
• Epimorphs of quartz after fluorite from the Rampgill and Coalcleugh mine system, Nenthead, Cumbria, England. T.F. Bridges and H. Wilkinson. (2003), 8-1, 38–39.
• Gearksutite from the Old Gang mines, Swaledale, North Yorkshire, England. D.I. Green (2003), 8-1, 41–43.
• Gartrellite, a mineral new to Britain, from Low Pike, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria, England. D.I. Green, C.M. Leppington and T. Neall. (2003), 8-1, 43–44.
Book Review
• Minerals of Scotland: Past and Present. A. Livingstone, 2002 (R.A. Howie). (2003), 8-1, 40.
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Editorial: N. Moles.
Articles and Notes
• The first British occurrence of kottigite, from Hilton Mine, Scordale, Cumbria. T.F. Bridges and D.I. Green. (2006), 9, 3.
• A review of the mineralisation at Driggith and Sandbed mines, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria. D.I. Green, M.S. Rumsey, T.F. Bridges, A.G. Tindle and R.A. Ixer. (2006), 9, 4–38.
• A review of the mineralogy of Brae Fell Mine, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria. T.F. Bridges, D.I. Green and M.S. Rumsey. (2006), 9, 39–44.
• Supergene mineralisation at Arm O’Grain, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria. D.I. Green, A.G. Tindle, T.F. Bridges and T. Neall. (2006), 9, 44–53.
• Heavy metals and their weathering products in residues from Castleside Smelting Mill, County Durham, including a new slag mineral, copper antimonite. R.S.W. Braithwaite, R.P.H. Lamb and A.L. Nattrass. (2006), 9, 54–61.
• Secondary species associated with weathering of industrial residues at Tindale Fell Spelter Works, Cumbria. R.S.W. Braithwaite, R.P.H. Lamb and A.L. Nattrass. (2006), 9, 61–64.
• Hydronium jarosite from Brynycastell Mine, Dolgellau, Gwynedd, Wales. T.F. Cotterell. (2006), 9, 65–67.
• Clinoptilolite and heulandite from Wheal Hazard, St Just, Cornwall. A. Dyer, D.I. Green, A.G. Tindle and C.D. Williams. (2006), 9, 68–72.
• Baryte replacement by barium carbonate minerals. T.F. Bridges and D.I. Green. (2006), 9, 73–82.
• Scotlandite in the British Isles: Its occurrence, morphology and paragenesis. T. Neall, D.I. Green and T.F. Bridges. (2006), 9, 83–89.
• A zeolite-bearing skarn at Barnahallia, Connemara, Co. Galway, Ireland. S. Moreton and D.I. Green. (2006), 9, 90–92.
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Editorial: N. Moles.
Articles and Notes
• A review of the mineralogy of the Roughton Gill Mines, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria: Part 2, The Roughton Gill South Vein on Balliway Rigg. D.I. Green, T.F. Bridges, M.S. Rumsey, C.M. Leppington and A.G. Tindle. (2008), 11, 3–28.
• A review of the mineralisation at Red Gill Mine, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria, England. T.F. Bridges, D.I. Green, M.S. Rumsey and C.M. Leppington. (2008), 11, 29–47.
• Baryte formation in supergene environments in the Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria. T.F. Bridges and D.I. Green. (2008), 11, 48–50.
• The first British occurrence of kombatite, Pb14[(VO4)2O9Cl4], from the “Wesley Mine” near Westbury on Trym, Bristol. M.S. Rumsey. (2008), 11, 51–53.
• A review of the occurrences of the copper vanadate materials volborthite and tangeite in the British Isles. D.I. Green, N. Hubbard and F. Ince. (2008), 11, 54–58.
• Ranciéite from Mynydd Parys, Amlwch, Anglesey, Wales. T.F. Cotterell and D.A. Jenkins. (2008), 11, 59–63
• Extracts from ‘Minerals of the Glamorgan coast: Barry Island and adjacent areas’. L. Garfield and D. Wellings. (2008), 11, 64–70.
• The minerals of Moneen Quarry, Castlebar, Co. Mayo, Ireland. S. Moreton. (2008), 11, 71–72.
• Barium zeolites and calcioancylite-(Ce) from Guisachan Quarry, Tomich, Highland, Scotland. N. Hubbard, D.I. Green and A.G. Tindle. (2008), 11, 73–79.
• Heulandite-Sr and Heulandite-Ba, two zeolite group minerals new to Britain from Whitesmith Mine, Strontian, Highland Region, Scotland. D.I. Green, A.G. Tindle, N. Hubbard, D. McCallum and B. Jackson. (2008), 11, 80–86.
• Scolecite from Cornwall, the first occurrences in England. O.M. Wilson, A. Dyer, V.A.D. Holyer and C.D. Williams. (2008), 11, 87.
• Stolzite from Penberthy Croft Mine, St Hilary, Cornwall. D. Moulding, J. Hooper and D.I. Green. (2008), 11, 88–89.
Book Reviews
• Minerals of Northern England. R.F. Symes and B. Young, 2008 (N. Hubbard). (2008), 11, 90.
• Minerals of Britain and Ireland. A.G. Tindle, 2008 (R.A. Howie). (2008), 11, 91.
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Editorial (Guest): R. Turner.
Articles and Notes
• The minerals of the Mendip Hills and their relationships. R. Turner and M.S. Rumsey. (2010), 13, 3–46.
• Hübnerite in Alpine-type fissure veinlets in the Cambrian manganese ore bed, Harlech, Wales. T.F. Cotterell, J.S. Mason and A.C. Dean. (2010). 13, 47–52.
• An unusual manganese-bearing assemblage from Restormel, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. T.F. Cotterell. (2010), 13, 53–56.
• The first confirmed British occurrence of sieleckiite, Cu3Al4(PO4)2(OH)12·2H2O, from spoil at Wheal Gorland, St. Day, Cornwall. M.S. Rumsey and G.M. Cressey. (2010), 13, 57–61.
• The mineralogy of a small flat deposit at Killhope, Weardale, with the first record of dundasite from the Northern Pennine Orefield. T.F. Bridges. (2010), 13, 61–65.
• A report on Westernhope Old Mine, Weardale, Co. Durham. T.F. Bridges. (2010), 13, 66–70.
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Editorial: N. Moles.
Articles and Notes
• Geology and mineralisation at Florence Mine, Egremont, Cumbria. B. Young. (2012), 15, 3–18.
• A geochemical study of the lead oxychloride mineral assemblage of the Mendip Hills, Somerset, UK using a stability field model. T.F. Bridges, R. Turner and M.S. Rumsey. (2012), 15, 18–28.
• The rediscovery of type mineral species at the Benallt Manganese Mine, Rhiw, Pen Llŷn, Gwynedd, Wales. T.F. Cotterell. (2012), 15, 29–40.
• Tungsten and bismuth minerals, including russellite, within greisen veins in the western Mourne Mountains, Northern Ireland. N.R. Moles and A.G. Tindle. (2012), 15, 40–48.
• Copper mineralisation at Rassal, Kishorn, Highland Region. J. Faithfull, B. Young and R. Starkey. (2012), 15, 49–58.
• Hydrozincite from Swaledale, Northern Pennines. B. Young and T.F. Bridges. (2012), 15, 58–62.
• Copper and barium mineralisation at Forcett Quarry, East Layton, North Yorkshire. B. Young, T.F. Bridges and P. Tandy. (2012), 15, 62–72.
• Chalcoalumite from southwest England. R.S.W. Braithwaite and M.G.H. Merry. (2012), 15, 73–75.
• Native mercury from Derbyshire. T.B. Greenland and R.S.W. Braithwaite. (2012), 15, 75–76.
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Editorial: M. Southwood. (2014), 17, 2.
Errata. (2014), 17, 2.
Articles and Notes
• Matthew Forster Heddle (1828–1897), Scottish mineralogist: His life story. H.H. Johnston. (2014), 17, 3–15.
• Gonnardite from an alkaline syenite pegmatite at Allt a’ Mhullin Quarry, Assynt, Sutherland, Scotland. S. Moreton. (2014), 17, 15–17.
• Supergene manganese mineralisation at Gyrn Ddu and Bwlch Mawr, Clynnog-Fawr, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales. T.F. Cotterell and M.S. Rumsey. (2014), 17, 17–23.
• Ganophyllite-group minerals from the manganese mines at Rhiw, Pen Llŷn, Gwynedd, Wales, including the first British occurrences of eggletonite and tamaite, and evidence for a barium analogue. T.F. Cotterell, A.G. Tindle and R. Tayler. (2014), 17, 24–30.
• Kinoshitalite from Bennalt Manganese Mine, Rhiw, Pen Llŷn, Gwynedd, Wales: a first British occurrence. A. Dyer, D.I. Green and C.D. Williams. (2014), 17, 30–32.
• Elyite from a Roman lead smelter near Llancynfelyn, Central Wales. J.S. Mason. (2014), 17, 32–35.
• The mineralogy of Pim Hill Mine, Shropshire, with a study of mottramites. R.S.W. Braithwaite, D.I. Green and J.I. Wilson. (2014), 17, 35–39.
• The mineralogy of the Admiralty Concession Flat, Nentsberry Haggs Mine, Nenthead, Cumbria. T.F. Bridges, F. Bouweraerts and H. Wilkinson. (2014), 17, 40–50.
• Ankerite: its composition and formulae, and its status in the Northern Pennine Orefield. T.F. Bridges, D.I. Green and F. Ince. (2014), 17, 51–56.
• Stibioclaudetite, a first British occurrence from Wet Swine Gill, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria. D.I. Green, A.G. Tindle, T. Neall and C.M. Leppington. (2014), 17, 57–61.
Book Review
• Crystal Mountains Minerals of the Cairngorms. Roy Starkey, 2014 (D. Green). (2014), 17, 61–64.
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Errata. (2016), 19, 2.
Obituary
• Robert Fredrick Symes (R. Starkey). (2016), 19, 3–6.
Articles and Notes
• The Gordon Collection – the Vicar, the Brewer and the Mineral Dealer. Roy Starkey. (2016), 19, 7–23.
• Herderite-hydroxylherderite series minerals from Chywoon Quarry, Cornwall. Tom F. Cotterell, Neil Hubbard and David Moulding. (2016), 19, 24–27.
• A review of United Kingdom herderite localities attributed to Arthur Kingsbury. Mike S. Rumsey. (2016), 19, 27–34.
• An occurrence of euhedral schulenbergite at the Penberthy Croft Mine, Cornwall. John Betterton and Ian E. Grey. (2016), 19, 34–35.
• The first occurrence of mandarinoite, Fe2(SeO3)3·6H2O, in the British Isles, from cliffs near Ballybunion, Co. Kerry, Ireland. Mike S. Rumsey. (2016), 19, 35–38.
• Segnitite from Weardale, County Durham. Brian Young and Adam Pacey. (2016), 19, 39–42.
• Exhalative banded iron oxide mineralisation associated with Middle Ordovician pillow basalts from Cadair Idris, North Wales. John S. Mason. (2016), 19, 42–50.
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Erratum. (2018), 21, 2.
Articles and Notes
• Brian Young and Andy Hopkirk. Late-stage hydrothermal mineralisation of the Whin Sill: a review. (2018), 21, 4–16.
• Roy E. Starkey and Tom F. Cotterell. Millerite from Linton Quarry, Gorsley Common, Herefordshire. (2018), 21, 17–20.
• Norman R. Moles. Andradite and magnetite in contact-metamorphosed chalk near Portmuck, Islandmagee, County Antrim. (2018), 21, 21–26.
• Richard Bateman, Peter J. Briscoe, John Chapman, David I. Green and David McCallum. Mineralisation in the Coal Measures of Yorkshire and adjoining areas. (2018), 21, 27–92.
• John S. Mason. The post-Acadian, Lower Palaeozoic hosted base-metal vein mineralisation of Snowdonia and the Llŷn Peninsula, North Wales. (2018), 21, 93–105.
• John S. Mason, Martin Liezers and Tom F. Cotterell. Andradite-bearing skarn-like mineralisation and a suspected palaeogene dyke from Coed y Brenin, North Wales. (2018), 21, 106–123.
Book Reviews
• Minerals of the English Midlands. Roy E. Starkey, 2018 (David Green). (2018), 21, 124–126.
• Mountain Movers: mining, sustainability and the agents of change, 2015, Daniel M. Franks (Norman Moles). (2018), 21, 127.
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Papers
• Peter Briscoe and David I. Green. Jean Spence (1934–2019): her collection and contribution to mineralogy. (2020), 23, 5–18.
• John Chapman and David I. Green. Strontianite from Castleton, Derbyshire in the Joseph Dawson collection. (2020), 23, 19–32.
• Neil Hubbard and David I. Green. Richelsdorfite from Dolyhir Quarry, Old Radnor, Powys: the first British occurrence. (2020), 23, 33–38.
• David I. Green, Neil Hubbard and Andrew G. Tindle. Tetrahedrite-group minerals from Dolyhir Quarry, Old Radnor, Powys. (2020), 23, 39–47.
• Raymond A. Fairbairn, Rob A. Ixer and Brian Young. Ore mineralogy of the Clargillhead Vein, Tynehead, Cumbria: the first report of native silver from the Northern Pennine Orefield. (2020), 23, 48–52.
• John S. Mason. The Dolgellau Gold-Belt, the Snowdon Caldera and the district in between: a single late Ordovician metallogenic province? (2020), 23, 53–74.
• Brian Young, Stuart Clarke, Ian Forbes, Frederick Smith and Andy Hopkirk. Lead mineralisation within the Stublick Fault system at Church Burn and Wolf Hills, Haltwhistle, Northumberland. (2020), 23, 75–85.
• Brian Young, Tom F. Cotterell and Andy Hopkirk. Mordenite from Glen Brittle, Isle of Skye. 23, 86–90.
• John Chapman and David I. Green. Linarite from Cononley Mine, Skipton, North Yorkshire. (2020), 23, 91–95.
• Rob A. Ixer and Andrew G. Tindle. An unusual magnesium-bearing vivianite within a sandstone hone from Canterbury, Kent. (2020), 23, 96–100
• Tom F. Cotterell, Brian Young, Andy Hopkirk and J. A. Charles Lamb. Supergene manganese mineralisation in the Northern Pennine orefields. (2020), 23, 101–111.
• Mike S. Rumsey. Powellite in the British Isles: assessing a Kingsbury first occurrence. (2020), 23, 112–120.
Book Review
• Gold Occurrences in the UK. Lee Gary Palmer, 2019 (Norman Moles). (2020), 23, 121.
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EDITORIAL
Mineralogical Jubilees
ARTICLES
* Pondering the Discovery of Aerated Ponderous Spar:The Type Locality and Early History of Witherite Tom F. Cotterell
* A Review of the Minerals of Lead Mines Clough, Anglezarke, Chorley, Lancashire:The Type Locality for Witherite David Alderton, John Chapman, Christine Critchley, David I. Green, Jeremy Poole and Stephen Moreton
* Lead-Bearing Apatite-Supergroup Minerals from Leadhills–Wanlockhead Southern Scotland
David I. Green and Andrew G. Tindle
*Technical Note: Calculating the Empirical Formulae of Lead-Bearing Apatite-Supergroup Minerals David I. Green and Andrew G. Tindle
*A Re-Examination of ‘Collieite’ from Wanlockhead, Dumfries and Galloway Tom F. Cotterell, David I. Green and Michael S. Rumsey
*Phosphohedyphane from Wanlockhead: a Common but Widely Misidentified Species Tom F. Cotterell and Piotr Skotnicki
*The Composition of Pyromorphite from Coldstones Quarry, Greenhow, North Yorkshire David I. Green and Andrew G. Tindle
*Alexander Thoms: A Biographical Study Hamish H. Johnston
*Alexander Thoms: His Collections and Mineralogical Legacy Michael McMullen
*The Geognosy and Mineralogy of Scotland: A Unique Work by Matthew Forster Heddle Hamish H. Johnston
*Peter Murray, Naturalist, Physician and Philanthropist: A Forgotten Yorkshire Collector Peter J. Briscoe, Alison J. Depledge, David I. Green, Jim Middleton and Michael S. Rumsey
*Prosopite from Copperthwaite Vein, Swaledale, North Yorkshire: A Second British Occurrence Peter J. Briscoe, John Chapman, David I. Green and Stephen Moreton
*Fraipontite from the Yorkshire Pennines John Chapman, David I. Green, David McCallum and Stephen Moreton
*Water Spar: a Semantic Puzzle David I. Green and David McCallum
*Antimony Mineralisation in the English Lake District: A Review Brian Young, Peter K. Todhunter and Andy Hopkirk
*Ferrisurite from Wanlockhead, Dumfries and Galloway: the First British Occurrence Michael S. Rumsey
*Köttigite from Strontian Mine, Strontian, Argyll: A First Scottish Occurrence David I. Green and David McCallum
*The First British Occurrence of a Betpakdalite-Supergroup Mineral at Carrock Mine, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria Michael S. Rumsey
*Diaboleite from Penberthy Croft Mine, St Hilary, Cornwall Steve A. Rust
BOOK REVIEWS
“Making it Mine: Sir Arthur Russell and his Mineral Collection” Phil Taylor
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Editorial: R.J. King.
Obituaries
• Richard Agabeg (A. Fisher). (1983), 1-2, 4.
• Richard (Dick) W. Barstow (J.A. Jones). (1983), 1-2, 4.
• Roger S. Harker (J.A. Jones). (1983), 1-2, 5.
Articles and Notes
• Phosgenite and matlockite in Derbyshire (Part 1). T. Bridges and M.E. Smith. (1983), 1-2, 7–15.
• On the occurrence of millerite at Ecton Hill, Staffordshire. R.E. Starkey. (1983), 1-2, 16–18.
• An occurrence of annabergite in Smallcleugh Mine, Nenthead, Cumbria. T.F. Bridges. (1983), 1-2, 18.
• A new locality for phosgenite. A.C. Dean. (1983), 1-2, 19–20.
• Secondary silica in flint. P.K. Monk. (1983), 1-2, 21–22.
• A new occurrence of aurichalcite and hemimorphite from Cornwall. D. Lloyd and R.W. Barstow. (1983), 1-2, 23–24.
• A new locality for wulfenite on the Mendips. N.J. Eastwood. (1983), 1-2, 25–26.
• The occurrence of galena in Leicestershire. R.J. King. (1983), 1-2, 27–47.
• An occurrence of wulfenite, anglesite and native sulphur in the opencast above Ball Eye Quarry, Cromford, Derbyshire. T.F. Bridges. (1983), 1-2, 48–51.
• Keeping radioactive minerals – some practical advice. R.P. Hicks. (1983), 1-2, 52–53.
• The care of minerals, Section 2: The development of minerals. R.J. King. (1983), 1-2, 54–77.
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Obituary: John P. Fuller (R.E. Starkey). (1986), 1-4, 113.
Articles and Notes
• The mines and minerals of Newent, Gloucestershire. D.E. Bick. (1986), 1-4, 114–118.
• Cyanotrichite from Cornwall. R.E. Starkey. (1986), 1-4, 119–120.
• An occurrence of carbonate-cyanotrichite from Devon. R.E. Starkey. (1986), 1-4, 121–122.
• Devilline and other minerals from Wheal Friendship, Mary Tavy, Devon, U.K. M.F. Brooke. (1986), 1-4, 123–124.
• A new British locality for beudantite: Clevedon, Avon. R.E. Starkey. (1986), 1-4, 125–126.
• The first British occurrence of cyrilovite and a second British locality for chalcosiderite. F. Ince. (1986), 1-4, 127–128.
• The care of minerals: Section 3B: The curation of minerals. R.J. King. (1986), 1-4, 129–148.
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Articles and Notes
• Barium feldspar rocks from Broken Hill, New South Wales. I. Plimer. (1989), 2-2, 1–4.
• Alumohydrocalcite from the Bristol District. C. Alabaster. (1989), 2-2, 5–10.
• The secondary mineralogy of the Clyde Plateau Lavas, Scotland. Part 1: Boyleston Quarry. T.K.Meikle. (1989), 2-2, 11–14.
• The secondary mineralogy of the Clyde Plateau Lavas, Scotland. Part 2: Loanhead Quarry. T.K. Meikle. (1989), 2-2, 15–21.
• Carbonatian connellite, a new variety, from the Britannia Mine, North Wales, and from the Botallack Mine, Cornwall. A.M. Pollard, R.G. Thomas, P.A. Williams, R.E. Bevins and S. Turgoose. (1989), 2-2, 23–27.
• The Wesley Mine; a further occurrence of manganese oxide-hosted lead oxychloride minerals in the Bristol District. C. Alabaster. (1989), 2-2, 29–47.
• Birnessite from Penberthy Croft Mine, Cornwall – a second English occurrence. J. Betterton. (1989), 2-2, 48.
• Native silver from Red Gill Mine, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria. M. Wirth. (1989), 2-2, 49.
• Rosasite from West Pasture Mine, Weardale, Co. Durham. B. Young and J.G. Francis. (1989), 2-2, 50.
Mineral Show Report
• British Mineral and Gem Show. London, 1989 (R.E. Starkey). (1989), 2-2, 51.
Book Review
• Topographica Mineralogica Slovenska. M. Kodera and A. Kolektiva, 1986 (P.A. Williams). (1989), 2-2, 52.
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Articles and Notes
• The secondary mineralogy of the Clyde Plateau Lavas, Scotland. Part 3. Hartfield Moss. T.K. Meikle. (1990), 3-2, 43–47.
• New occurrences of secondary aluminium minerals from the Bristol District. C. Alabaster. (1990), 3-2, 49–59.
• Matthew Forster Heddle (1828-1897), famous Scottish mineralogist. A. Livingstone. (1990), 3-2, 61–65.
• Aleksite, a lead bismuth sulfotelluride: a second world occurrence from the Dolgellau Gold Belt, Wales. R.E. Bevins and C.J. Stanley. (1990), 3-2, 67–69.
• Infrared spectroscopy as a technique for the investigation of minerals (Review). R.S.W. Braithwaite. (1990), 3-2, 71–79.
• An occurrence of djurleite at West Caradon Mine, Cornwall. J.A. Lawrence. (1990), 3-2, 81–84.
• Cinnabar from Machen Quarry, Machen, South Wales. T.F. Bridges. (1990), 3-2, 85.
Book Reviews
• Gemstones and Their Origins. P.C.B. Keller, 1990 (R.R. Harding). (1990), 3-2, 87.
• Zeolites of Victoria. W.D Birch (Ed.), 1989 (R.A. Howie). (1990), 3-2, 87.
• Monteregian Treasures: the Minerals of Mont St. Hilaire. J.A. Mandarino and V. Anderson, 1989. (R.A. Howie) (1990), 3-2, 87–88.
• The Encyclopedia of Igneous and Metamorphic Rocks. D.R. Bowes (Ed.), 1989 (R.E. Bevins). (1990), 3-2, 88.
• Encyclopedia of Minerals. W.L. Rapp, T.J. Campbell and G.R. Rapp, 1990 (R.E. Bevins). (1990), 3-2, 88–89.
• The Pocket Guide to Rocks and Minerals. M. O’Donoghue, 1990 (B. Young). (1990), 3-2, 89–90.
• Minerals of the English Lake District – Caldbeck Fells. M.P. Cooper and C.J. Stanley, 1990 (B. Young). (1990), 3-2, 90–91.
• Crystals. I.F. Mercer, 1990 (N. Fortey). (1990), 3-2, 91.
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Editorial: G. Ryback.
Articles and Notes
• Supergene copper mineral assemblages at Botallack, St Just, Cornwall. R.J. Bowell. (1992), 4-2, 45–53.
• The composition of stolzite from Wanlockhead and wulfenite from various Scottish localities. A. Livingstone. (1992), 4-2, 55–57.
• An unusual occurrence of mottramite from Peldar Tor, Leicestershire. J.W. Faithfull and F. Ince. (1992), 4-2, 59–62.
• Connellite from Colvend, Kirkcudbrightshire, and brochantite from Auchencat Burn, Dumfriesshire. S. Moreton and P. Aspen. (1992), 4-2, 63–64.
• Barium-pharmacosiderite and symplesite from Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria. B. Young, E. Hyslop and D. Millward. (1992), 4-2, 64–66.
• Cuprosklodowskite from Geevor Mine, Cornwall. N.J. Elton, J.J. Hooper and L. Coggon. (1992), 4-2, 66–67.
• Growth of acanthite on native silver from the Clyde Plateau Lavas, Scotland. T.K. Meikle. (1992), 4-2, 67–69.
Conference Reports
• Conserving Britain’s Mineralogical Heritage. 31 March – 1 April 1992, Manchester University (R.E. Starkey). (1992), 4-2, 71–74.
• Collecting Minerals. 4 April 1992, Loughborough University (R.J. King). (1992), 4-2, 74–75.
Book Reviews
• Geology and the Local Museum. S.J. Knell and M.A. Taylor, 1989 (P.R. Crowther). (1992), 4-2, 77–78.
• Minerals and Rocks. Exercises in Crystallography, Mineralogy and Hand Specimen Petrology. C. Klein, 1989 (R.A. Ixer). (1992), 4-2, 78.
• The Colours of Opaque Minerals. A. Peckett, 1992 (R.A. Ixer). (1992), 4-2, 78–79.
• Men, Mines and Minerals of the Northern Pennines. B. Chambers (Ed.), 1992 (B. Young). (1992), 4-2, 79.
• Meteorites: The Key to Our Existance. R. Hutchinson and A. Graham, 1992 (B. Atkins). (1992), 4-2, 79–80.
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Articles and Notes
• The story of a mineral collection (Part 2). The late R.D.S. Shrimpton. (1994), 5-2, 71–75.
• John Henry Vivian (1785–1855): the probable eponym of vivianite. P.G. Embrey. (1994), 5-2, 77–81.
• Native silver from Hilderston Mine, West Lothian, Scotland. T.K. Meikle. (1994), 5-2, 83–90.
• Mineralogy of the Alderley Edge – Mottram St Andrew area, Cheshire, England. R.S.W. Braithwaite. (1994), 5-2, 91–102.
• Fluorite at Hampstead Farm Quarry, Chipping Sodbury, Avon: a new British occurrence. M.F. Brooke. (1994), 5-2, 103–107.
• An unusual occurrence of arsenate minerals at Gwaith-yr-Afon mine, Dyfed, Wales. S.A. Rust and J.S. Mason. (1994), 5-2, 109–113.
• Tyuyamunite from St Just, Cornwall, England. N.J. Elton and J.J. Hooper. (1994), 5-2, 114–115.
• Barytocalcite and witherite from Rorrington Mine, Chirbury, Salop, England. R.E. Starkey, N. Hubbard and B. Young. (1994), 5-2, 115–118.
• Witherite from Scaleburn Vein, Nenthead, Cumbria, England. R. Bunting. (1994), 5-2, 118–119.
• Vivianite from South Humberside and Yorkshire, England. M.E. Smith. (1994), 5-2, 119–120.
• Leadhillite from the Northern Pennine Orefield. B. Young, T.F. Bridges and E.K. Hyslop. (1993), 5-2, 121–123.
• Cinnabar from the Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria, England. T. Neall and C.M. Leppington. (1994), 5-2, 123–124.
• Analyses of calcian phosphatian vanadinite, and apatite high in lead, from Wanlockhead, Scotland. A. Livingstone. (1994), 5-2, 124–126.
Book Reviews
• Manual of Mineralogy (after James D. Dana). C. Klein and C.S. Hurlbut, 1993 (R.S.W. Braithwaite). (1994), 5-2, 127.
• Principles of Mineralogy. W.H. Blackburn and W.H. Dennan, 1994 (R.A. Ixer). (1994), 5-2, 127–128.
• Minerals and Gemstones of the World. G. Brocardo, 1994 (R.A. Howie). (1994), 5-2, 128.
• A Mineralogy of Wales. R.E. Bevins, 1994 (T.F. Bridges). (1994), 5-2, 128–129.
• The Red Hills. D. Kellt, 1994 (B. Young). (1994), 5-2, 129–130.
• Phosphate Minerals of Victoria. W.D. Birch and D.A. Henry, 1993 (R.A. Howie). (1994), 5-2, 130.
• Regional Geochemistry of the Lake District and Adjacent Areas. British Geological Survey, 1992 (R.E. Starkey). (1994), 5-2, 130–131.
• Infrared Transmission Spectra of Carbonate Minerals. G.C. Jones and B. Jackson, 1993 (G. Ryback). (1994), 5-2, 131–132.
• Clay Mineralogy: Spectroscopic and Chemical Determinative Methods. M.J. Wilson (Ed.), 1994 (N.J. Elton). (1994), 5-2, 132.
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Articles and Notes
• Fluid inclusions: analysis and applications (Review). J. Naden. (1996), 6-2, 63–74.
• Mineralogy of Snelston Mine, near Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England. P.S. Jackman. (1996), 6-2, 75–80.
• Calcian goyazite and florencite-(Ce) from Gunheath China Clay Pit, St Austell, Cornwall. N.J. Elton and M.J.E. Grigg. (1996), 6-2, 81–83.
• Epistilbite from the Isle of Skye, Scotland. D.I. Green and M. Wood. (1996), 6-2, 85–87.
• Zeolite occurrences in basaltic dykes on the Western Isles of Scotland. A. Dyer, O.M. Wilson, C.D. Williams and J. Smethurst. (1996), 6-2, 89–92.
• Romanesque and Gothic wall paintings in Winchester Cathedral: an unusual use and alteration of vivianite. H. Howard. (1996), 6-2, 93–96.
• Coronadite from the Northern Pennine Orefield, England. B. Young, E.K. Hyslop and R.A. Fairbairn. (1996), 6-2, 97.
• A further occurrence of widenmannite in Cornwall, England. N.J. Elton and J.J. Hooper. (1996), 6-2, 98.
• Diaboleite from Gunver Head, Cornwall, England. R.S.W. Braithwaite and M.G.H. Merry. (1996), 6-2, 99.
• Talmessite, with rauenthalite or phaunouxite, from Ivy Tor Mine, Devon, England. R.S.W. Braithwaite, M.G.H. Merry and B. Jackson. (1996), 6-2, 100–101.
• Stalactitic galena in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, England: another 17th century reference. S. Cowdry. (1996), 6-2, 101.
Book Reviews
• Minerals: an Illustrated Explanation of the Dynamic World of Minerals and Their Properties. G.W. Robinson, 1994 (R.A. Howie). (1996), 6-2, 102.
• Franklin and Sterling Hills, New Jersey: the World’s Most Magnificent Mineral Deposits. P.J. Dunn, 1995 (R.A. Howie). (1996), 6-2, 102–103.
• Minerals of South Africa. B. Cairncross and R. Dixon, 1995 (R.A. Howie). (1996), 6-2, 103.
• Ore Microscopy and Ore Petrography. J.R. Craig and D.J. Vaughan, 1994 (C.J. Stanley). (1996), 6-2, 104.
• Derbyshire Black Marble. J.M. Tomlinson (and T.D. Ford), 1996 (R.A. Howie). (1996), 6-2, 104.
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Articles and Notes
• A.W.G. Kingsbury’s specimens of British minerals. Part 1: Some examples of falsified localities. G. Ryback, A.D. Hart and C.J. Stanley. (2001), 7-2, 51–69.
• Mica Quarrying and processing in Scotland during the Second World War. R.P. Mclntosh. (2001), 7-2, 71–74.
• Copper mineralisation in the Permian Magnesian Limestone at Raisby, Coxhoe, County Durham, England. B. Young. (2001), 7-2, 75–78.
• Wavellite and variscite on Gower, Swansea, South Wales. S.P. Plant and I.E. Jones. (2001), 7-2, 79–81.
• Gismondine-Ba, a zeolite from the weathering of slag. R.S.W. Braithwaite, A. Dyer, R.P.H. Lamb and J.I. Wilson. (2001), 7-2, 83–85.
• Ramsbeckite with schulenbergite from Cornwall and Cumbria, England. D.I. Green, J. Betterton, R. Bell and T. Neall. (2001), 7-2, 86–87.
• Millerite and associated minerals from Brixham, Devon, England. R.S.W. Braithwaite and J.I. Wilson. (1998), 7-2, 87–88.
• Rosiaite from Bwlch Mine, Deganwy, Conwy, Wales. G. Ryback and J.G. Francis. (2001), 7-2, 88.
• Natrolite from Calton Hill, Derbyshire, England. A. Dyer, O.M. Wilson and B. Young. (2001), 7-2, 89.
• Milarite from Shap Granite Quarry, Cumbria, England, with a discussion of milarite occurrences in Cornwall and Devon. M.M. Wirth, D.I. Green and G. Ryback. (2001), 7-2, 90–91.
• Raspite from Carrock Mine, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria, England: a first British occurrence. T. Neall and D.I. Green. (2001), 7-2, 91.
• Parasymplesite, a mineral new to Britain, from Wet Swine Gill, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria, England. T. Neall and D.I. Green. (2001), 7-2, 92–93.
• Vesignieite from Castletown Mine, Lochgilphead, Argyll and Bute, a first Scottish occurrence. N. Hubbard and D.I. Green. (2001), 7-2, 93.
• Otavite from Bishopton, Renfrewshire, Scotland. J. Faithfull and N. Hubbard. (2001), 7-2, 94–95.
• Botallackite, including good crystals, from Ireland. R.S.W. Braithwaite and J.I. Wilson. (2001), 7-2, 96.
Book reviews
• Introduction to Mineralogy. W.D. Nesse, 2000; Dana’s Minerals and How to Study Them. C.J. Hurlbut and W.E. Sharp, 1998 (R.A. Howie). (2001), 7-2, 82.
• Whiskey on the Rocks – Origins of the ‘Water of Life’. S. Cribb and J. Cribb, 1998 (R.A. Howie). (2001), 7-2, 82.
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Articles and Notes
• The mineralogy of Newhurst Quarry, Shepshed, Leicestershire. F. Ince. (2005), 8-2, 47–65.
• The occurrence and formation of galena in supergene environments. D.I. Green, T.F. Bridges and T. Neall. (2005), 8-2, 66–70.
• Mud-filled fluorite vugs in Greenlaws Mine, Weardale, Co. Durham. S. Moreton. (2005), 8-2, 71–75.
• Gearksutite, a second British occurrence, from the Ball Eye Opencast, Cromford, Derbyshire. T.F. Bridges and D.I. Green. (2005), 8-2, 75–77.
• Phosphate minerals including koninckite and planerite from Grouse Lodge Quarry, Shanagolden, Co. Limerick. S. Moreton and D.I. Green. (2005), 8-2, 78–80.
• A review of the occurrence of antlerite in the British Isles. T.F. Bridges, D.I. Green and M.S. Rumsey. (2005), 8-2, 81–84.
• A review of the supergene mineralisation at Silver Gill, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria. D.I. Green, T.F. Bridges, M.P. Cooper and N. Thomson. (2005), 8-2, 85–97.
• Carbonate-fluorapatite from the Westphalian coal measures of South Wales, U.K. S. Plant and D. Evans. (2005), 8-2, 98–101.
• The composition of fuloppite from Wet Swine Gill, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria. D.I. Green, T. Neall and A.G. Tindle. (2005), 8-2, 101–102.
• Columbite from Chywoon Quarry in the Carnmenellis Granite, Cornwall. D. Moulding and A.G. Tindle. (2005), 8-2, 102–106.
• Cotunnite from Penrhyn Du Mine, Gwynedd, Wales. N. Hubbard and D. I. Green. (2005), 8-2, 106–107.
• An update of the supergene mineralogy of Hilton Mine, Scordale, Cumbria. T.F. Bridges and D.I. Green. (2005), 8-2, 108–110.
• Kegelite, a first British occurrence, from Wanlockhead, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. T. Neall and D.I. Green. (2005), 8-2, 110–111.
• Epimorphs of quartz after fluorite from Rampgill, Coalcleugh and Barneycraig mine system, Nenthead, Cumbria, England – an update. T.F. Bridges and H. Wilkinson. (2005), 8-2, 112.
• A tin-lead alloy found in a zeolitic amygdale at Carsaig Bay on the Hebridean Isle of Mull. A. Dyer, D.I. Green, B. Taylor and C.D. Williams. (2005), 8-2, 113–114.
Book Reviews
• Minerals: Their Constitution and Origin. H.-R. Wenk and A. Bulakh, 2004 (A. Dyer). (2005), 8-2, 115–116.
• Minerals and their Localities. J. Bernard and J. Hyrsl, 2004 (R. Turner). (2005), 8-2, 116.
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Articles and Notes
• Zoned oxidation deposits in Tynebottom Mine, Garrigill, Cumbria. T.F. Bridges and D.I. Green. (2007), 10, 3–9.
• Copper-bearing silica gel from the walls of the Tankardstown Mine, Co. Waterford, Ireland. S. Moreton. (2007), 10, 10–17.
• Geology and mineralogy of Pike Law Mines, Newbiggin, Teesdale, Co. Durham. T.F. Bridges and B. Young. (2007), 10, 18–26.
• The mineralogy of Bardon Hill Quarry, Coalville, Leicestershire. F. Ince. (2007), 10, 27–39.
• Edingtonite, harmotome and other vein minerals at the Conlig-Whitespots Lead Mines, County Down, Northern Ireland. N.R. Moles. (2007), 10, 40–46.
• Buttgenbachite from Cornwall: a single-crystal X-ray study. P. Leverett, P.A. Williams and D.E. Hibbs. (2007), 10, 47–50.
• Childrenite from the English Lake District. R.S.W. Braithwaite and R.P.H. Lamb. (2007), 10, 50–51.
• An unusual fluorescent fluorite from Derbyshire. R.S.W. Braithwaite and J.I. Wilson. (2007), 10, 52–54.
• Powellite from Benallt Mine, Lleyn Peninsula, Gwynedd: a first Welsh occurrence. l. Dossett, D.I. Green and T.F. Cotterell. (2007), 10, 54–55.
• Cesàrolite from Frongoch Mine, Devil’s Bridge, Ceredigion, Wales. T.F. Cotterell. (2007), 10, 55–56.
• Corkite and hinsdalite from Frongoch Mine, Devil’s Bridge, Ceredigion, Wales, including evidence to suggest that orpheite is a variety of hinsdalite. T.F. Cotterell and P.K. Todhunter. (2007), 10, 57–64.
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Articles and Notes
• The distribution and composition of adamite and zincolivenite in Britain and Ireland. Richard S.W. Braithwaite, D.I. Green and A.G. Tindle. (2009), 12, 3–9.
• Zincolivenite from the Penberthy Croft Mine, Cornwall. J.C.Ø. Andersen and D. Moulding. (2009), 12, 10–14.
• Supergene manganese mineralisation associated with the Camdwr Fault in the Central Wales Orefield. T. Cotterell. (2009), 12, 15–25.
• The composition of volborthite from Newhurst Quarry, Leicestershire. A.G. Tindle and D.I. Green. (2009), 12, 26–27.
• Mineralogical fraud – an appraisal of an unpublished manuscript by A.W.G. Kingsbury. T.F. Bridges. (2009), 12, 27–32.
• A review of the mineralisation at Ingray Gill, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria. D.I. Green, M.S. Rumsey, T. F. Bridges and N. Thomson. (2009), 12, 33–45.
• The mineralogy of Short Grain Low Level, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria. T. Neall and D.I. Green. (2009), 12, 45–61.
• ‘Lady’s slippers’ and a specimen of pyrite collected by Sir Kingsley Dunham from ‘Nentsbury Mine’, Nenthead, Cumbria. T.F. Bridges. (2009), 12, 61–64.
• Acicular baryte in the Cavanacaw Gold Mine, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. J.A.S. McFarlane, N.R. Moles and D.I. Green. (2009), 12, 65–67.
Book Review
• Geological Excursion Guide to Rum. C.H. Emeleus and V.R. Troll, 2009 (N.R. Moles). (2009), 12, 68.
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Articles and Notes
• A review of the mineralisation of the Roughton Gill mines, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria: Part 3 Roughton Gill Mine. T.F. Bridges, D.I. Green, M.S. Rumsey and C.M. Leppington. (2011), 14, 3–23.
• Alluvial occurrences of fergusonite and gadolinite in the Mourne Mountains, Northern Ireland. N.R. Moles and A.G. Tindle. (2011), 14, 23–25.
• Danburite from Meldon Quarry, Okehampton and other UK localities. M.S. Rumsey, G. Ryback and R. Tayler, (2011), 14, 26–32.
• A review of the mineralogy of the area around Markfield, Leicestershire. F. Ince. (2011), 14, 32–44.
• A review of the mineralogy of the area around Groby, Leicestershire. F. Ince. (2011), 14, 44–62.
• A report on Hay Gill Mine, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria. T.F. Bridges, M.S. Rumsey and C.M. Leppington. (2011), 14, 62–68.
• Goethite pseudomorphs after marcasite from the Northern Pennine Orefield. B. Young and T.F. Bridges. (2011), 14, 69–76.
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Obituary: Dr R.J. (Bob) King (Roy E. Starkey). (2013), 16, 3-5
Articles and Notes
• Phosgenite and matlockite in Derbyshire (Part 2). T.F. Bridges. (2013), 16, 6–12.
• Unusual fluorite from Old Towns Quarry, Newton Aycliffe, Co. Durham. T.F. Bridges and T.H. Pettigrew. (2013), 16, 12–14.
• Coronadite and romanchèite from the Northern Pennine Orefield S. Moreton and R. Lawson. (2013), 16, 15–17.
• Hemimorphite replacements of rugose corals from Swaledale, North Yorkshire B. Young. (2013), 16, 17–19.
• ‘Cellular’ quartz from Teesdale, Northern Pennines B. Young and R.E. Starkey. (2013), 16, 19–24.
• A review of the occurrences of hydrocarbon-containing materials in Leicestershire. F. Ince. (2013), 16, 25–38.
• A new assemblage of manganese silicates in the Lower Cambrian manganese ore bed, Harlech, Merionethshire, Wales. T.F. Cotterell. (2013), 16, 39–51.
• Franklinphilite in veinlets in the Lower Cambrian manganese ore bed, Harlech, Merionethshire,.Wales. T.F. Cotterell and N. Hubbard. (2013), 16, 51–59.
• Chernovite-(Y) in reduction spots in Welsh slate. H.C. Kerbey. (2013), 16, 60–63.
• Zircon pyroxenite from Upper Badcall, Sutherland, North-west Scotland. A. Moffat and R.E. Starkey. (2013), 16, 64–67.
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Editorial: M. Southwood. (2015), 18, 2.
Erratum. (2015), 18, 2.
Obituary
• Trevor F. Bridges (R. Starkey). (2015), 18, 3–5.
Articles and Notes
• An introduction to supergene mineral formation in an oxidising lead-, copper- and zinc-bearing ore deposit. T.F. Bridges. (2015), 18, 5–16.
• Mineral deposition in a cavity in Smallcleugh Mine, Nenthead, Cumbria. T.F. Bridges and R. Starkey. (2015), 18, 17–24.
• The history and occurrence of ‘Buxton Diamonds’ R. Starkey and J. Faithfull. (2015), 18, 24–45.
• Amethyst from Screel Hill, Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. S. Moreton, J. Lawson and R. Lawson. (2015), 18, 45–47.
• Crookesite, Cu7TlSe4, from Littleham Cove, Devon: the first mineral containing essential thallium from the British Isles. M.S. Rumsey, I. Dossett, D.I. Green, J. Najorka and J. Spratt. (2015), 18, 48–52.
Book Review
• Matthew Forster Heddle: mineralogist and mountaineer. Hamish H. Johnston, 2015 (Roy Starkey). (2015), 18, 53–55.
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Editorial: M. Southwood. (2017), 20, 2.
Errata. (2017), 20, 2.
Articles and Notes
• A review of the minerals associated with the igneous rocks of southwest Leicestershire. Francis Ince. (2017), 20, 3–29.
• Spodumene from the Peatfold Pegmatite, Glen Buchat, Aberdeenshire – the first Scottish occurrence. Roy E. Starkey and Michael McMullen. (2017), 20, 30–33.
• Jim Knight and his Mineral Collection. Alan Barnes, Peter J. Briscoe, John Chapman and David I. Green. (2017), 20, 34–56.
• Magnetite mineralisation associated with The Great Whin Sill of Upper Teesdale, Northern Pennines. Brian Young. (2017), 20, 57–64.
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Editorial: David Green. (2019), 22, 2-5.
Papers
• Steve A. Rust. Enargite from Ladywash Mine, Eyam, Derbyshire. (2019), 22, 6–10.
• Michael McMullen. Manganite from Laverockbraes, Grandhome, Aberdeen. (2019), 22, 11–9.
• Michael McMullen. Wulfenite from Roar Hill, Ballater, Aberdeenshire: a new Scottish locality. (2019), 22, 30–37.
• Stephen Moreton and Robert Lawson. Fluorite and associated minerals from Lettermuckoo Quarry, Connemara, Co. Galway. (2019), 22, 38–42.
• Tom F. Cotterell, David I. Green, Andrew G. Tindle, Helen Kerbey and Ian Dossett. Barium-rich muscovite and hyalophane from Benallt Mine, Rhiw, Pen Llŷn, Gwynedd. (2019), 22, 43–47.
• David I. Green, Tom F. Cotterell and Andrew G. Tindle. Barium substitution in muscovite with a comment on ganterite. (2019), 22, 48–58.
• Roy E. Starkey and Chris Finch. Amazonite from Ben Loyal, Sutherland, Scotland. (2019), 22, 59–76.
• David I. Green, C. Mike Leppington and Tim Neall. The Smale Gill trials, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria. (2019), 22, 77–92.
• Brian Young and Andy Hopkirk. Smithsonite replacements of rugose corals from the Middle Fell area Alston, Cumbria. (2019), 22, 93-95.
• Brian Young and Andy Hopkirk. Epimorphs and pseudomorphs after fluorite from the Northern Pennine Orefield. (2019), 22, 96–104.
Book Reviews
• Trésores de France – French Treasures – Fluorite. Christophe Lucas, 2019 (Roy Starkey). (2019), 22, 105.
• Derbyshire Blue John. The late Trevor Ford, 2019 (Richard Bateman). (2019), 22, 106.
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Editorial: David Green. (2021), 24, 2–6.
Papers
• Brian Young, Frederick Smith and Andy Hopkirk. Minerals of the Permian rocks of northeast England: A Review. (2021), 24, 7–36.
• Richard Bateman, Peter J. Briscoe, John Chapman, David Copestake and David I. Green. A re-examination of the mineralisation at the ‘Sunnyside Deposit’, Whitwell, Derbyshire. (2021), 24, 37–59.
• Peter J. Briscoe, John Chapman, David I. Green, David McCallum and Andrew G. Tindle. The mineralogy of Whitwell Quarry, Derbyshire. (2021), 24, 60–120.
• Richard Bateman, Peter J. Briscoe, John Chapman, David Copestake and David I. Green. Mineralisation at the Steetley Quarry complex on the Derbyshire-Nottinghamshire border near Whitwell. (2021), 24, 121–141.
Book Reviews
• Minerals of the Frongoch Mine. Steven. A. Rust, 2021 (David Green). (2021), 24, 142.
• The Peak District: Landscape and Geology. Tony Waltham, 2021 (Richard Bateman). (2021), 24, 143–144.