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102 Bacon, C. A., and Bottrill, R. S. 1997 Fossicking Areas in Tasmania: Mineral Resources Tasmania, Roxny Park, Tasmania, printed, March, 1997, reprinted, November, 1999, 35 p., maps
103 Badia, D., and Frohlich, F. 1975 Identification de la calcedoine par son spectre infrarouge: C. R. hebdomadaires seznces Academe Science Serie D., v. 281, p. 85-88.
104 Bagehorn, A. 1991 Kieselgele und deren Rekristallisation, am Beispeil eines Silcretes vom Jos Plateau in Zentralnigeria: Diplomarbeit Universitat Hamburg (Fachbereich Geowissenxchaften).
105 Bagehorn, A. 1992 Fallung von Kieselgelen und deren Rekristallisation anhand von Silcretes des Jos-Plateau in Zentral-Nigeria [Precipitation of siliceous gels and their recrystallization studied from silcretes of the Jos Plateau, central Nigeria] [abstract]: in Kleimantwicklung und Palaoklimazonen in Afrika. (Hendriks, F., editor), Zentralblatt fur Geologie und Palaontologie, Teil 1: Algemeine, Angewandte, Regionale und Historische Geologie 1991, v. 11, p. 2746-2747. Meeting: Kolloquium/Afrikagruppe deutscher Geowissenschafter, June 28, 29, 1991, Hamburg.
106 Bailey, E. H., Irwin, W. P., and Jones, D. L. 1967? Franciscan and related rocks and their significance in the geology of western California: California Department of Conservation, Division of Mines and Geology, 177 p. complete?
107 Bain, G. W. 1926 Diffusion in Agate Point vitrophyres: American Journal of Science, 5th Series, v. 11, p. 74-88.
108 Baker, H.. 1968 An Easier Way to Look at Iris Agate: Lapidary Journal v. 22, no. 8, p. 1069.
109 Baker, J. W. 1952 Fire agate of California: Lapidary Journal, v. 6, no. 1, p. 26, 28, 30.
110 Baker, L. Jr. 1957 Opal Doublets and How to Make Them: Lapidary Journal, v. 11, no. 2, p. 232, 234, 236, 238-240, 242.
111 Baker, V. L. 1965 Nebraska - Wyoming Hunting Grounds: Lapidary Journal, v. 19, no. 2, p. 294-check out last page no.
112 Baker, V. L. 1974 A rock trip through the agate country of Brazil and Argentina: Lapidary Journal, v. 28, no. 7, p. 1086-1092.
113 Balestra, E. 1973 The trip we never dreamed we would take: Lapidary Journal, v. 27, no. 6, p. 992-997.FT, general
114 Balestra, E. 1978 Through '77 with a Washington rockhound: Lapidary Journal, v. 31, no. 10, p. 2238-2248.
115 Balestra, E. 1979 Treasures are waiting to be found: Lapidary Journal, v. 33, no. 5, p.1074-1080, 1090-1100. Lakers, Mary Ellen jasper.
116 Ball, D. 1975 Agate Creek (at last): The Australian Lapidary Magazine, v. 13, no. 1, p. 3-8.
117 Ball, R. A. 1974 Discussion on Agate: The Australian Gemologist, v. 12, no. 2, p. 55.
118 Ball, R. A. 1974 Liesegang Rings: The Australian Gemologist, v. 12, no. 3, p. 89-91.
119 Ball, R. A. 1978 A note on the Structure of Fire Agate: The Australian Gemologist, v. 13, no. 7, p. 210-211.
120 Ball, R. A. 1979 An Unusual Agate: The Australian Gemologist. v. 13, no. 2, p. 390.
121 Ball, R. A., and Burns, R. L. 1975 Agate. Part I: a review---genesis and structure: The Australian Gemologist, v. 12, no. 5, p.143-150.
122 Ball, S. H., editor 1950 A Roman Book on Precious Stones, Including an English Modernization of the 37th booke of the Historie of the World by E. Plinius Secundus: Gemological Institute of America, Lorrin L. Morrison, Los Angeles, California, 338 p.
123 Bambauer, H. U. 1961 Spurenelementgehalte und -Farbzentren in Quarzen auf Zeerkluften der Schweizer Alpen: Schweig Mineral. Petrogr. Mitt., v. 41, p. 335-369.
124 Bancroft, P., and Kertesz, L. 1979 Australia's Agate Creek: Lapidary Journal,v. 33, no. 7, p. 1528-1538. Color pix.
125 Band, I. 1924 Die nutzbaren Mineralien, Gesteine und Erden Bayerns, Frankenwald, Fichtelgebirge und Dayerischer Wald. Herausgegangen vom Bayer. Oberbergamt, Geologische Landesuntersuchung, Munchen (R. Oldenbourg and Piloty & Loele), iv + 212 pp.
126 Banion, E. L. 1965 Gems of the Navajo Country, U. S. A.: Lapidary Journal, v. 19, no. 1, p. 109-113.
127 Banion, E. L. 1965 Indian Country, U. S. A.: Lapidary Journal, v. 19, no. 9, p. 1072-1073. Chuska Mts., Washington Pass, NM
128 Banion, E. L. 1965 Lake Superior Agates in Kansas: Lapidary Journal, v. 19, no. 3, p. 408-415.
129 Banion, E. L. 1968 Pseudomorphic minerals and the lapidary: Lapidary Journal, v. 22, no. 6, p. 802-806.
130 Banion, E. L. 1971 The Glaciers and Lake Superior Agates in Kansas: Lapidary Journal, v. 25, no. 1, p. 112-127, 148-152. color illustrations
131 Banion, E. L. 1977 Pseudomorphic minerals and the lapidary: Lapidary Journal, v. 30, no. 10, p. 2434-2438. Originally printed in 1968, above.
132 Bank, H. 1970 Zur Geologie von Rio Grande do Sul/Brasilien und seiner Amethyst-und Achatvorkommen: Abhandlungen. hess. L.-Amt Bodenforsch, v. 56, p. 214-227.
133 Bank, H., Henn, U., and Milisenda, C. C. 1997 Edelsteine aus Athiopien: In Gemmologie Aktuell. Zeitschrift Deutsches Gemmologische Gesselschaft, v. 46, p. 4-5. (not seen)
134 Banks, A. C. 1959 Coral and jasper at Kathleen, Florida: Gems and Minerals. no. 257, p. 31.
135 Banks, M. R., Green, D. H., McDougall, I., Eggins, S. F., Hergt, J., Seitz, M., and Stephens, S. 19xx Basalts Comagmatic with the Jurassic Dolerite, Southern Tasmania. xxxxxSource of Publication of Paper not known. The copy at hand appears to be a bootleg of a draft as a running title but journal title appears.xxxxx
136 Baranov, P. N., Kutsevol, M. L., and Kamkov, E. B. 1995 Nineralogiya agatov ul'traosnvnkyh porod srednegd Pobuzh'ya [Mineralogy of agates from ultramafic rocks of the middle Bug area]: Mineralogicheskiy Zhurnal v. 17, no. 3, p. 74-78.
137 Baras, Z., Togooch, M., Batjargal, T., Sengee, D., and Baasanjav, Kh. 1989 (Editors) Mongolian Geology: State Publishing House, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 173 p.
138 Barb, C. F. 1958a Some Colorado gem trails, Part One: The Mineralogist, v. 26, no. 6-8, p. 147-151.
139 Barb, C. F. 1958b Some Colorado gem trails, Part 2: The Mineralogist, v. 26, no. 9, p. 198-201.
140 Barbour, E. H. 1898 The Barites of Nebraska and the Bad Lands. Chalcedony Nuts from the Bad Lands. Discovery of Meteoric Iron in Nebraska: Proceedings and Collections of the Nebraska State Historical Society, Second Series, Volume II, no. 51,1898.
141 Barbour, E. H. 1915 Nebraska minerals which excite common inquiry: Nebraska Geological Survey, volume 4, pp. 255-276.
142 Barbour, J. 1964 Black opal at San Juan del Rio: Gems and Minerals, no. 325, p. 26-27.
143 Barbour, T. R. 1965 A description of Honduras Opal with some cutting tips: Lapidary Journal, v.19, no. 1, p. 66-71.
144 Barbour, T. R., and Barbour, J. 1964 Queretaro--Gem Cutting Center of Mexico: Lapidary Journal, v. 17, no. 10, p. 992-994, 1008,1009.
145 Barbour, T. R., and Barbour, J. 1964a A Rockhound's Word on Guatemala: Lapidary Journal, v. 18, no. 1, p. 82-85.
146 Barbour, T. R., and Barbour, J. 1964b Country of Opals---Honduras. Part I: Lapidary Journal, v. 18, no. 8, p. 948-955.
147 Barbour, T. R., and Barbour, J. 1965a Country of Opals--Honduras, part 3: Lapidary Journal, v. 18, no.10, p. 1158-1163.
148 Barbour, T. R., and Barbour, J. 1965b Country of Opals--Honduras, part 4: Lapidary Journal, v. 18, no. 11, p. 1236-1242.
149 Barbour, T. R., and Barbour, J. 1965c Country of Opals--Honduras, part 5: Lapidary Journal, v. 18, no. 12, p. 1320-13xx
150 Barbour, T. R., and Barbour, J. 1965d Country of Opals--Honduras, part 6: Lapidary Journal, v. 19, no. 1, p. 46-60.
151 Barkley, H. P. 1963 Kansas: in fossil department. Rocks and Minerals, v. 38, no. 1,2, p. 63. Arkansas R., Hutchinson, Reon Co.
152 Barksdale, J. D. 1939 Silicified wood in dolomite: American Mineralogist, v. 24, no. xx, p. 699-704.
153 Barlow, D? or C?. H. 1947a A few disconnected observations upon matters geological by an amateur, in Egypt: Rocks and Minerals, v. 22, no. 8, p. 703-709. Petrified wood, agate, Edfu Area
154 Barlow, D? or C?. H. 1947b Agate occurrence in Egypt: Rocks and Minerals, v. 22, no. 9, p. 829. Abu Hamad, Karnak, Midinet Habu, Fayum, El Marg.
155 Barlow, D? or C?. H. 1955 Egyptian spheres, forms, and agate pebbles: Rocks and Minerals, v. 30, no. 3, 4, p. 124-126.
156 Barnes, L. C. and I. J. Townsend 1982 Opal: South Australia's Gemstone: Geological Survey of South Australia. 157 p.
157 Barnett, P. 1955 Death Valley Sagenite: Earth Science Digest, v. 7, no. 8, p. 13-15. Sagenite Canyon, Owl Hole, Wingate Pass, Wingate Wash, Owl Head Spring, California. Death Valley area.
158 Barnett, P. 1955 A trip to Lead Pipe Springs: Earth Science Digest, v. 8, no. 1, p. 10-12. Calif., fugitive color.
159 Barnett, P. 1956 Petrified wood (and Uranium) in the West: Earth Science, v. 9, no. 4, p. 13-16. Nevada, Utah
160 Barron, E. M. 1958 The Gem Minerals of Mexico: Lapidary Journal, v. 12, no. 1, p. 4, 6, 8, 12, 14, 16.
161 Barsanov, G. P., and Jokoleva, M. E. 1984 Die Mineralogie der Halbedelsteinarten der mikrokristallinen Kieselsaure: Izd. Nauka (Russian), Moskva.
162 Barth, T. F. W. 1962 Theoretical petrology, 2nd edition: John Wiley & Sons, New York, London, Sydney, 416 p.
163 Barth-Wirsching, U., Ehn, R., Holler, H., Klammer, D., and Sitte, W. 1990 Studies on hydrothermal alteration by acid solutions dominated by SO42-; Formation of the alteration products of the Gleicenberg Latitic Rock (Styria, Austria)--- experimental evidence: Mineralogy and Petrology, v. 41, p. 81-103.
164 Bartoli, L., and Maser, E. A. 1952 Il museo delle pietre dure di Firenze: Florence, 78 p.
165 Bartonek, F. A. 1974 Missouri's Mozarkite: Rock and Gem, v. 4, no.1, p.76-78.
166 Bartnik, D. 1989 Die Achatvorkommen in Nordwestsachsen: Fundgrube, v. 25, p. 43-53.
167 Bartnik, D. 1992 Achat in Nordwestsachsen - ihre Formen, Farben und Fundstellen: Lapis, v. 17, October, 1992, p. 10, 30-35.
168 Bass, C., and Bass, M. 1955 Plant life of the past: Earth Science, v. 8, no. 4, p. 7-9. general, agatized seeds.
169 Bass, M. 1957 "Pseudomorph": Earth Science, v. 10, no. 6, p. 14-15. pet wood.
170 Bassler, R. S. 1908 The formation of geodes with remarks on the silicification of fossils: U. S. National Museum Proceedings, v. 35, p. 133-154.
171 Bastin, E. S. 1933 Relations of cherts to stylolites at Carthage, Missouri: Journal of Geology, v. 41, p. 371-381.
172 Bateman, E. S. 1946 A rockhound hunts agates at Oregon beaches: The Mineralogist. v. 14, no. 8, p. 507-513.
173 Bateman, E. S. 1947 A rockhound in the petrified forests: The Mineralogist. v. 15, p. 395-401, 426, 428, 430.
174 Bateman, E. S. 1948 Tour of Pacific Northwest: The Mineralogist, v. 16, no. 5, p. 227-262. Montana Agates, origins, field trips.
175 Bateman, E. S. 1949 The famous petrified wood Russell forests of Washington: Rocks and Minerals. v. 24, no.1,2, p.18-23. Saddle Mountain
176 Bates, A. C. 1895 Quartz and its varieties, Part 6: The Mineral Collector, v. 2, no. 9, p. 132.
177 Bates, A. C. 1896 Concerning Quartz, Part 4: The Mineral Collector, v. 3, no. 7, p. 97-99.
178 Bates, A. C. 1903 Mineralogy: Quartz, Cairngorm, Dendritic Agate: American Inventor, February 1, 1903, p. 95.
179 Bates, A. C. 1903 The Agate - Its Occurrence and History, Part 1: American Inventor, December, 1903, p. 55.
180 Bates, A. C. 1904a The Agate - Its Occurrence and History, Part 2: American Inventor, January, 1904, p. 10.
181 Bates, A. C. 1904b Nature's photograph in agate: The American Inventor. p. 273.
182 Bates, A. C. 1905a Moss agate in the Black Hills: The American Inventor. p. 39.
183 Bates, A. C. 1905b Water Agates. Transparent Stones with Water inside Them Found on the Pacific Coast: American Inventor, December, 1905, p. 179.
184 Bates, R. L., and Jackson, J. A. 1987 Glossary of Geology, 3rd Edition: American Geological Institute, Alexandria, Virginia, xx p. xxxxx
185 Bauer, M. 1896 Precious Stones: A popular account of their characters, occurrence, and applications, with an introduction to their determination, for mineralogists, lapidaries, jewelers, etc. Translated by Spencer, L. J., 1904. Reprinted by Charles E. Tuttle Company: Publishers, Rutland, Vermont & Tokyo, Japan, 647 p.
186 Bauer, M. 1904 Precious Stones: Edited reprint (1968) by Dover Publications.
187 Bauer, M., and Schlossmacher, K. 1932 Edelsteinkunde: 3. Aufl., Leipzig.
188 Baumann, H. 1967 Einfluss von Aluminum und Eisen auf Reaktionen der Kieselsaure und der Quarzo-berflache: Fortschritte Staublungenforsch, v. 2, p. 51-60. Verlag der Niederheinischen Druckerei Bmbh, Dinslaken.
189 Baumer, J. W. 1774 Naturgeschichte aller Edelsteine; wie auch der Erden und Steine, so bisher zur Arzney sind gebraucht worden: Aus dem Lateinschen ubersetzt von Karl Freyherm und Reichsrittern von Medingle, Vienna. (not seen).
190 Baumgartel, R., Quellmalz, W., and Schneider, H. 1988 Schmuck- und Edelsteine: Deutsches Verlaag Grundstoffind., Leipzig. (Pagination not known)
191 Baur, W. H. 1980 Straight Si-O-Si bridging bonds do exist in silicates and silicon dioxide polymorphs: Acta Crystallographica, Sec. B, v. 36, p. 2198-2202.
192 Baxter, H., and Baxter, S. 1979 Suwannee River Coral: Gems and Minerals. no. 497, p. 14, 15, 24. (Florida, FT)
193 Beard, R. 1993 Pennsylvanian Agates: Rock and Gem, v. 23, no. 11, p. 46, 47, 49-51.
194 Bearce, N. R. 1999 Minerals of Arizona; a field guide for collectors: Geoscience Press, Tucson, Arizona, 187 p.
195 Beasley, A. W. 1969 Some Geological Curiosities: Australian Lapidary Magazine v. 5, no. 11, p. 7.
196 Beason, E. M. 1967 Petrified wood in eastern Colorado: Gems and Minerals, no. 359, p. 26. CO, FT
197 Bechdel, G., and Bechdel, M. 1977 Gems and minerals found in the Bible: Lapidary Journal, v. 31, no. 9, p. 1906-1907.
198 Beck, G. F. 1934 Tertiary Flora of Central Washington: Northwest Science, v. 8, no. 3, p. 3
199 Beck, G. F. 1936a Wood occurring in the Gingkho and associated Petrified Forests: The Mineralogist. v. 4, no. 12, p. 7-8.
200 Beck, G. F. 1936b Grinding thin sections for determining petrified woods: The Mineralogist. v. 4, no. 12, p. 29-32.
201 Beck, G. F. 1937a Determination of fossil woods. Part II, the Oaks: The Mineralogist, v. 5, no. 2, p. 9-10.
202 Beck, G. F. 1937b Determination of fossil woods. Part III, the elms: The Mineralogist, v. 5, no. 3, p. 7-8.
203 Beck, G. F. 1937c Determination of fossil woods. Part IV. Walnut - Hickory - Persimmon: The Mineralogist, v. 5, no. 4, p. 7-8.
204 Beck, G. F. 1937d Determination of fossil woods. Part V. Beech - Sycamore - Alder: The Mineralogist, v. 5, no. 6, p. 7-8
205 Beck, G. F. 1937e Determination of fossil wood. Part of a Series: The Mineralogist, v. 5, no. 10, p. 7-8.
206 Beck, G. F. 1938 Washington petrified forests. Gingko exotic forest: The Mineralogist. v. 6, no. 1?,7?, p. 3, 4, 29-30.
207 Beck, G. F. 1945 Ancient forest trees in the sagebrush area in Central Washington: Journal of Forestry. v. 43, no.5, p. 334-338.
208 Beck, H. H. 1934 The Minerals of Lancaster County: Publication of the Linnean Society of Lancaster County, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 2nd Edition. p. 3.
209 Beck, R. L. 1976 Searching for mineral bargains: Lapidary Journal, 30, no. 3, p. 836-840. Finger agate, Botswana.
210 Beck, W. 1996 Der Korallenachat von Halsbach bei Freiberg/Sachsen: Lapis, 6, 1996, p. 44-47
211 Beck, W., and Thonfeld, G. 1999 Achat, Karneol und Jaspis aus dem Pechstein von Ebersbach in Sachsen: Lapis, 1, 1999, p. 35-38.
212 Becker, V. 1977 Scottish Jewellery: Retail Jeweler, November 24. pp. 16-17.
213 Beckmann, K. 1974 Mule team replicas from petrified wood: Lapidary Journal, v. 28, no. 7, p. 1156-1161.
214 Beckwith, J. A. 1972 (reprinted 1974), Gem minerals of Idaho: Caxton Printers, Limited. Caldwell, Idaho. 129 pp.
215 Beer, M. 1987 Mineralogicke pomery na lokalite Bezdecin v letech, 1982-1985 [Bezdecin mineral deposits in 1982-1985]: Pamatky a Priroda, v. 12, no. 7, p. 428-430/
216 Beetz., W. 1923 Uber den Ursprung der Achatgerolle und der Gerolle anderer Quartzmineralien in den Diamantseifen and der Kuste Sudwestafrikas: Neues Jahrbuch Mineralogie, Geologie, und Palaeontologie. Beil., Bund. Abt. A, v. 47, p. 347-380.
217 Beeunas, M. A., and Knauth, L. P. 1985 Preserved stable isotopic signature of subaerial diagenesis in the 1.2-b.y. Mescal Limestone, central Arizona: Implications for the timing and development of a terrestrial plant cover: Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, v. 96, p. 737-745.
218 Behan, C. 1985 Origin of agates in volcanic rocks from Scotland: Nature, (London), no. 313, p. 672-674.
219 Bell, A. 1961a Rockhounding in the Prince George area: Lapidary Journal, v. 15, no. 3, p. 340-341. British Columbia, Field Trip
220 Bell, A. 1961b The Omineca Agate Story: Canadian Rockhound. v. 5, no. 2, p. 2-4. Reprinted in Lapidary Journal, v. 15, no. 3, p. 340-341.
221 Bell, G. L. 1972 The petrified forests of North Dakota: Earth Science. v. 25, no. 1, p. 11-16.
222 Bell, O. J. 1939 A visit to Stone Canyon: The Mineralogist. v. 7, no. 8, p. 299-300, 308. CA, FT
223 Bell, O. J. 1945 The radiolarian cherts of the Franciscan Group: The Mineralogist. v. 13, no. 2, p. 43-46.
224 Bell, O. J. 1947 Genesis of the thunder egg: The Mineralogist v. 15, no. 11, p. 563-568.
225 Benham, N. R. 1976 For opal cabochons, special shaping is advisable: Lapidary Journal, v. 30, no. 6, p. 392
226 Benn, J. H. 1955 The mineralogy of fossils: Rocks and Minerals, v. 30, no. 12, p. 3-20. inclusions, structures \
227 Bennett, C. 1953 Pictures in stone: Rocks and Minerals, v. 28, no. 7,8, p. 355. Egyptian jasper, Barlow collection.
228 Bennett, C. J. 1952 Butterflies in Gemstone. (Cover Story): Lapidary Journal, v. 6, no. 2, p. 116.
229 Bennett, J. 1948 Simple Jewelry Mountings for Small Slabs: Lapidary Journal, v. 2, no. 1, p. 8, 9. Nipomo, Tampa Bay
230 Benson, W. N. 1913a The Geology and Petrology of the Great Serpentine Belt of New South Wales, part ii. The Geology of the Nundle District: Proceedings of the Linnaean Society of New South Wales, xxxviii, 1913, p. 569 - 596.
231 Benson, W. N. 1913b The Geology and Petrology of the Great Serpentine Belt of New South Wales, part iii. Petrography: Proceedings of the Linnaean Society of New South Wales, xxxviii, 1913, p. 662 - 724.
232 Berger, B. R., and Bethke, P. M., (editors) 1985 Geology and geochemistry of epithermal systems: Society of Economic Geologists, El Paso, Texas, 298 p.
233 Berger, S. A. 1965 Black petrified wood can be bleached: Lapidary Journal, v. 18, no. 11, p. 1246.
234 Berk, M. 1988 From the Deep: Lapidary Journal, v. 42, no. 4, p. 50-52. Agatized Coral, Withlacoochee River Agate/Coral.
235 Berkholz, M. F. 1953 Jewel Box of Imperial County, California: Lapidary Journal, v. 7, no. 1, p. 4-6, 8, 10. Coon Hollow Camp, Hauser Bed, Joel Hauser, Lost Claim Agate Field.
236 Berkholz, M. F. 1956a Newbury Nodules: Gems and Minerals no. 226, p. 17-19.
237 Berkholz, M. F. 1956b Wiley Well, Collector's Paradise: Gems and Minerals no. 231, p. 16-22.
238 Berkholz, M. F. 1957a Jeep Trail in the Cadys: Gems and Minerals no. 232, p. 18-20.
239 Berkholz, M. F. 1957b Kern County's Rainbow Ridge: Gems and Minerals no. 236, p. 18-20.
240 Berkholz, M. F. 1957c The Ser'Kerigan Gem Beds: Gems and Minerals, no. 237, p. 42, 44, 78.
241 Berkholz, M. F. 1957d The Southern Cady Mountains, California: Gems and Minerals. no. 243, p. 32-40.
242 Berkholz, M. F. 1957e Oregon Beaches: Gems and Minerals, no. 238, p. 24-25.
243 Berkholz, M. F. 1958a Collecting at Panoche Pass: Gems and Minerals, v. 246, p. 26-28.
244 Berkholz, M. F. 1958b Sagenite in Odessa Canyon: Gems and Minerals, no. 247, p. 24-26.
245 Berkholz, M. F. 1958c Jasper at Figueroa Mountain: Gems and Minerals, no. 254, p. 36-38.
246 Berkholz, M. F. 1958d Treasure map of the great Mojave Desert: Gems and Minerals. 26 maps on one sheet.
247 Berkholz, M. F. 1960 Anderson Lake Gem Fields: Gems and Minerals, no. 274, p. 33.
248 Berkholz, M. F. 1962a Golden Valley Flower Agate: Desert Magazine, v. 25, no. 12, p. 8, 9
249 Berkholz, M. F. 1962b Map
250 Berkholz, M. F. 1971 Book
251 Bernauer, F. 1924 Die Kolloidchemie als Hilfswis-senschaftder Mineralogie und Lagerstattenlehre und ihre Anwendung auf die metasomatischen Blei-Zink-Lagerstatten: Berlin. (Not seen).
252 Bernhaur, F. 1927 Uber Zickzackbanderung (Runzelbanderung) und verwandte Polarisationserscheinungen an Kristallen und Kristallaggregaten: Neues Jahrbuch Mineralogie Geologie und Palaeontologie. Beil. Bund. Abt A, v. 55, p. 92-143
253 Bernewitz, M. W. 1933 Precious and semiprecious stones (gem minerals): U. S. Bureau of Mines Yearbook, 1932. p. 799-807.
254 Berry, D. 1970 Here, There, and Everywhere: Australian Lapidary Magazine, December, p. 3-9.
255 Berry, P. A. 1951 My 1951 western trip: Rocks and Minerals, v. 26, no. 11,12, p. 579-586.
256 Berta, Z., and Berta,D. 1980 "Opals can affect you that way": Lapidary Journal, v. 33, no. 11, p. 2356-2362. Australia
257 Betterman, P., and Lein, R. 1976 Geochemische Untersuchungen zur Feuersteinbildung im Santon/Campan der Lagerdorfer Schreibkreide (SW-Holstein): Neues Jahrbuch Mineralogische Abhandlungen, no. 127, p. 156-173.
258 Betz, J. 1994 Agate-bagging in Oregon; the specimens are nice, the scenery even better: Rock and Gem, v. 24, no. 8, p. 20-22, 78.
259 Beuge, P. 1966 Der "Karallenachat" von Halsbach bei Freiberg (Sachsen): Fundgrube, v. 2, p. 57-61.
260 Bhatnagar, S. S., and Mathur, K. K. 1922 Studien uber Bandstrukturen. Die Synthese gebanderter Steine: Kolloid-Zeitschrift?, v. 30, p. 368-371.
261 Bhatnagar, S. S., Prasad, M., and Ohri, D. D. 1925 Der "Bhatnagar-Mathur-Effekt" des Wassers auf beson-ders getrocknete und gepresste Kieselsauregele, Teil I: Kolloid Zeitschrift, v. 37, p. 97-101.
262 Bick, R. F. 1995 North Dakota rocks and minerals: North Dakota Geological Survey Newsletter, v. 22, no. 2, p. 6-12.
263 Biddle, R., and I. 1955 Rockhound's Bonanza: Colorado Wonderland Magazine, v. 6, no. 1, February, 1955, p. 28. Agate Plateau, Specimen Mountain.
264 Bien, G. S., Contois, D. E., and Thomas, W. H. 1959 The removal of soluble silica from fresh water entering the sea: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Special Publication no. 7, p. 20-35.
265 Biffle, A. 1950 The Battle of the Agate: Lapidary Journal, v. 4, no. 4, p. 304-305.
266 Bingham, W. and Perry, H. T. 1951 Vacation Rockhounding in Minnesota: Lapidary Journal, v. 5, no. 1, p. 32, 34, 36, 38. Lakers, etc.
267 Bird, M. 1965 A note on sanding petrified wood: Gems and Minerals, no. 335, p. 40.
268 Bird, M. A. 1967 Preserving a fractured slab: Lapidary Journal, v. 21, no. 8, p. 1070.
269 Birdsall, L. 1989 Oregon Roads: Lapidary Journal, v. 43, no. 1, p. 66, 67, 176-178. Field trips.
270 Birdsall, M. 1978 Coober Pedy: Lapidary Journal, v. 32, no. 8, p. 1800-1809. Mining
271 Birdsall, M. 1981 Richardson's Rockhound Ranch (Officially Richardson's Recreational Ranch): Lapidary Journal, v. 35, no. 6, p. 1246-1256.
272 Birdsall, M. 1982 Cedar Creek "Eggs" on Tamobrine Mountain: Lapidary Journal, v. 36, no. 3, p. 524-530. Australia.
273 Birdwell, (Birdsall?), L. C. 1959 Outstanding agates of Oregon: Earth Science, v. 12, no. 4, p. 138-139. Carey flame or plume, Eagle Rock area near Prineville, White Plume Agate, Warm Springs Reservoir, near Juntura, Angel Wing, Central Oregon, Yachats
274 Birks, L. S., and Schulman, J. H. 1950 The effect of various impurities on the crystallization of amorphous silicic acid: American Mineralogist, v. 35, nos. 11, 12, p. 1035-1038.
275 Bishop, T. E. 1981 An "invisible"angel showed us: Lapidary Journal, v. 34, no. 11, p. 2386-2391. Picture Agate
276 Bitner, F. H. 1957 Arizona rock trails: Bitner's, Scottsdale, Arizona. 20 maps in folder.
277 Bixby, M. A. 1894 Precious and ornamental stones (of Utah): The Mineral Collector. v. 1, no. 1, p. 8-10
278 Bixby, M. A. 1916 A catalogue of Utah minerals and localities., 4th Edition: Salt Lake City, Utah, p. 5, 18
279 Blair, G., Sr. 1968 "The one who remembered": Lapidary Journal, v. 21, no. 12, p. 1446-1449. Bruneau Jasper, Idaho
280 Blair, G., Sr. 1969 "The Burning Rock": Lapidary Journal,. v. 23, no. 8, p. 1080, 1081, 1086.
281 Blair, G., Sr. 1970 Burro Creek Agate: Lapidary Journal, v. 24, no. 8, p. 1090-1095.
282 Blair, G., Sr. 1974 Arizona's Forest without Trees: Rock & Gem, v. 7, no. 8, p. 16-20
283 Blair, G., Sr. 1980a Mohave jasper revisited: Lapidary Journal, v. 34, no. 1, p. 220-223. CA
284 Blair, G., Sr. 1980b Memories of Mexico, Part I: Lapidary Journal, v. 34, no. 9, p. 1906-1914.
285 Blair, G., Sr. 1981a Memories of Mexico Part II: Lapidary Journal, v. 34, no. 10, p. 2106-2112, 2157-2157. Laguna
286 Blair, G., Sr. 1981b Memories of Mexico, Part III: Lapidary Journal, v. 34, no. 11, p. 2330-2342
287 Blair, G., Sr. 1981c Expert advice on polishing wood: Lapidary Journal, v. 35, no.2, p. 580-585. lapidary
288 Blair, G., Sr. 1981d Petrified Forest National Park: Lapidary Journal, v. 35, no. 9, p. 1810-1820, 1836-1839 color pix
289 Blair, J. M. 1936 Agate: Rocks and Minerals. v. 11, no. 9, p. 160-164
290 Blake, W. J. 1968 Rockhound's paradise in Harney County: Rocks and Minerals, v. 43, no. 2, p. 94-95. Oregon, Stinking Water Plume
291 Blakemore, K. 1967 The Last Mill on the Idarbach: Journal of Gemmology v. 10, p. 253-257.
292 Blakemore, K. 1975 The Mystery of the Polyhedroids: Gem Craft v. 2, no. 10, p. 652-654.
293 Blakemore, K. 1977 Potatoes from the Mendips: Gem Craft, v. 4, no. 5, p. 285-286.
294 Blanchard, L. J. 1950 The Horse Canyon (California) agate area: Lapidary Journal, v. 4, no. 1, p. 4-8.
295 Blankenburg, H. J. 1981 Zur Paragenese in Vulkanitachatmandeln bzw. Kugeln: Freiberger Forschritte.-H., reihe C, v. 364, p. 97-101.
296 Blankenburg, J. J. 1988 Achat: Eigenschaften, Genese, Verwendung---203 p. Leipzig: VEB Deutscher Verlag fur Grundstoffindustrie.
297 Blankenburg, H. J. and H. Berger 1981 Kristallitgrossen- untersuchungen and Vulkanitachaten: Chemie der Erde, 40, part 2, p. 139-145.
298 Blankenburg, H. J. and Lottner, S. 1991 Achate aus einem temporaren Ignimbritausschluss aus Chemnitz ; Aufschluss, v. 42, p. 275-282.
299 Blankenburg, H. J. Pilot, J., and Werner, C. D. 1982 Erste Ergebnisse der Sauerstoffisotopenun-tersuchungen an Vulkanitachaten und ihre genitische Interpretation: Chemie der Erde, v. 41, p. 213-217
300 Blankenburg, H. J. and Schron, W. 1982 Zum Spurenelement-chemismus der Vulkanitachate: Chemie der Erde, v. 41, p. 121-135.
301 Blankenburg, H. J. Schron, W., Starke, R., and Klemm, W. 1983 Beziehungen zwischen Achat, Jaspis, und der Gesteinsmatrix in sauren Vulkaniten: Chemie der Erde, v. 42, p. 157-172.
302 Blankenburg, H. J. Thomas, R., Klemm, W., and Leeder, O. 1990 Interpretation der Ergebnisse von Einschlusuntersuchungen and den Quarzinkrustaten aus Vulkanitachaten: Zeitschrifte Geologische Wissenschaft, v. 18, p. 81-85.
303 Blankenburg, H. J. and Wand, U. 1991 Preliminary geochemical study of microcrystalline quartz varieties occurring in volcanic rocks from King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Western Antarctica: Zeitschrifft fur Geologische Wissenschaften, v. 19, no. 2, p. 177-184.
304 Blankenburg, H. J. Werner, Schron, W., and Klemm, W. 1982 Flint and Chert: Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede Zeitschrifte geologische Wissenschaft, v.10, p. 1287-1298.
305 Blasing, R. 1984 Prehistoric sources of chert in the Flint Hills: Paper presented at Flint Hills Conference, 1984. Seek details on this meet, rkp.
306 Blazek, M. 1973 A quiet family vacation turned to an exciting rockhunting trip: Lapidary Journal, v. 26, no. ll, p. 1648-1653. FT, gen
307 Blazek, M. 1973 Unusual property noted in precious opal: Lapidary Journal, v. 27, no. 9, p. 1466-1467. phosphoresence, this paper bears a stunning resemblance to an old paper published in about 1929 in Rocks & Minerals---check out, rkp
308 Blazek, M. C. 1976 How to Prepare Cabinet Specimens of Fortification Agates: Gems and Minerals. February, no. 460, p. 77. Plagiary. See Pabian, 1971.
309 Blodgett, M. M. 1976 Lucky Mascot of the Yellowstone: Lapidary Journal, v. 29, no. 12, p. 2306-2313. Montana Agates
310 Blood, B. 1953 Petrified woods of Washington State: Lapidary Journal, v. 7, no. 1, p. 26, 28, 30, 32, 34. Badger Pocket, The Wood Pile, Teredo Wood.
311 Boak, C. C. 1934 Largest petrified tree in world found in Nevada by mineral collector: Oregon Mineralogist, v. 2, no. 6, p. 22-23.
312 Boardman, J. 1968a Archaic Greek Gems. Schools and Artists in the Sixth and Early Fifth Centuries BC: Northwestern University Press, Evanston, Illinois. 236 p.
313 Boardman, J. 1968b Engraved Gems, the Ionides Collection: Northwestern University Press, Evanston, Illinois, 114 p.
314 Boardman, J. 1975 Intaglios and Rings, Greek, Etruscan and Eastern. From a private collection: Thames and Hudson, London, 118 p.
315 Boardman, J., and M.-L. Vollenwelder 1978 Catalogue of Engraved Gems and Finger Rings, Volume I: Greek and Etruscan. Oxford University Press, p. 122.
316 Bodtcher, J. D. 1971 The Clay Point agate fields in eastern Utah. Lapidary Journal, v. 25, no. 5, p. 704-709
317 Boellstorff, J. 1955a Nebraska, in world news on mineral occurrences: Rocks and Minerals, v. 30, no. 5,6, p. 259. Lakers
318 Boellstorff, J. 1955b Nebraska, in world news on mineral occurrences: Rocks and Minerals, p. 30, no. 7,8, p. 483.
319 Boellstorff, J. 1978 Chronology of some late Cenozoic deposits from the Central United States and the Ice Ages: Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences v. VI, p 35-49.
320 Boessstorff 1980 Collecting in Nebraska's glacial deposits: Rocks and Minerals. v. 55, no. 3, p. 103-106
321 Boethling, R. 1963 Skin diving for agates, in chips from the quarry: Rocks and Minerals, v. 38, no. 7,8, p. 338 Minnesota
323 Boggild, O. B. 1913 Die stalaktitischen Mineralien von Ivigtut: Zeitschrift Kristallografie Mineralogie, v. 51, p. 614-623
324 Bohne, E. 1915 Das Randgebiet des Thuringer Waldes bei Schmalkalden und Steinbach-Hallenberg: Sonderdruck Jahrbuch Preuss Geologie. L. - A. fur 1914, Berlin, p. 1-173.
325 Boileau, F. 1947 Bloodstone or heliotrope - March birthstone: Rocks and Minerals, v. 22, no. 4, p. 310 India, OR, GA
326 Bolander, L. P., Jr. 1945 The Berkeley Agate Nodules: The Mineralogist, v. 13, no. 6, p. 207-208 CA
327 Bolander, L. P., Jr. 1945 Peculiar fractures in Berkeley Agates: The Mineralogist, v. 13, no. 8, p. 310-312.
328 Boltz, W. 1961 Agate hunting in northeastern Kansas: Earth Science, v. 14, no. 2, p. 78 Topeka area.
329 Borden, E. A. 1953 My Greatest Gem Hunt,---The First: Lapidary Journal, v. 7, no. 4, p. 328-330, 331, 334. FT
330 Bordet, P. 1951 Etude geologique et petrographique de l@Esterel: Memois Societe Geologique France, 207 p.
331 Bose, P. N. 1908-1909 Notes on the Geology and Mineral Resources of the Rajpipla State: Records of the Geological Survey of India, v 37, pt. 2, p. 176-182. Carnelian
332 Bottley, F. M. S. 1935 Unusual types of Australian opal: The Mineralogist, v. 3, no. 6, p. 16-17. fossils
333 Boucarut, M. 1971 Etude geologique et volcanologique du Massif de l=Esterel: These d=Etat, Nice.
334 Boucarut, M., and Santarelli, N. 1968 La Atriloge principale@ dans le scoteur de la ALouvo@ de Esterel, France: Annales L=academie sciences, Marseille, v.XL (40), p. 31-45.
335 Bova, C. J. 1998 Finding and cutting fire agate. Part I. Eclectic Lapidary, v. 2, no. 4. http://www.bovagems.com/scripts/eclectic/contents.cfm?RequestTimeout=600
336 Bower, C. E. 1977 Digging for black opals at the Royal Peacock Opal Mines, Virgin Valley, Nevada: Lapidary Journal, v. 31, no. 2, p. 526-533
337 Bowman, H. L. 1902 Referat zu "Heddle, M. F. (1900): Transactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow, v. 11, no. 2, p. 153-173. Zietschrift Kristallographie Mineralogie, v. 36,p. 93.
338 Brace, W. F., and Walsh, J. B. 1962 Some direct measurements of the surface energy of quartz and orthoclase: American Mineralogist, v. 47, nos.9, 10, p. 1111-1122.
339 Bradbury, F. 1977 A miniature mountain of agate: Gems and Minerals, no. 480, p. 49, 50, 55, 56
340 Bradbury, F. 1981 A green opal field trip: Gems and Minerals, no. 527, p. 106-107.
341 Bradbury, R. 1971 Untitled letter to June Culp Zeitner concerning stalactitic chalcedony discovered on field trip to Conklin Quarry by North Shore Rock and Mineral Club, Limerock, Rhode Island: Lapidary Journal, v. 25, no. 5, p. 769
342 Bradshaw, R. 1968 Bristol Diamonds: Proceedings Bristol Natural Society (U.K.), v. 31, p. 439-450. Potato Stones.
343 Braitsch, O. 1957 Uber die naturlichen Faser-und Aggregationen-Typen beim SiO2, ihre Verwach-sungsformen, Richtungsstatistik und Doppel-brechung: Heidelberg Beitrage Mineralogische und Petrografische 5, p. 331-372.
344 Braitsch, O. 1969 Chalcedon: In Troger, W. E., Optische Bestimmung der gesteinbildenden Minerale, Teil 2, textband. 2. Aufl., 822 S., S. Schweitzerbart, Stuttgart, p. 162-164.
345 Bramelette, M. N. 1946 The Monterey Formation of California and the origin of its siliceous rocks: U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 212, 57 p.
346 Branch, C. D., White, D. A., and Wyatt, D. H. 1960 Terrestrial Volcanics and Related Porphyries and Granites of North Queensland: In Hill, D., and A. K. Denmead, 1960. The Geology of Queensland, The Geological Society of Australia, Volume 7. Melbourne University Press. 474 p.
347 Brandt, P. 1979/1980 Cosimo Allesandro COLLINI --- Die Achatgruben bei Idar und Achatschleiferei zu Oberstein: 31 S.; Birkenfeld (Kreisverw.). (not seen).
348 Brauer, O. L. 1963 New California Agate Beds Found: Lapidary Journal, v. 17, no. 2, p. 306-311 Anderson Dam Agate
349 Brauer, O. L. 1964 The Castle Dome Fire Agate Field: Lapidary Journal, v. 18, no. 4, p. 460-462
350 Braun, R. 1958 Gem collecting in Montana: Rocks and Minerals, v. 33, no. 1,2, p. 12-14. Tom Miner Basin wood
351 Brauns, R. 1906 Uber Eisenkiesel von Warstein I. W: Neues Jahrbuch Mineralogie Geologie Palaentologoei. Beil. Bund, v. 21, p. 447-467
352 Brauns, R. 1911 Eine Bemerkung zu der Mitteilung von O. Mugge uber einen Eisenkiesel von Suttrop bei Warstein: Cbl. Mineralogie Geologie Palaontologie, Jg. 1911, p. 465-466.
353 Brdicka, R. 1985 Grundlagen der physikalischen Chemie: 15 Aufl., VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissewnschaften, Berlin.
354 Brea, L. B. 1958 La Sicilia, prima dei Greci: Il Saggiatore, Milano, 2nd edition, 1960, 262 p. Etymology.
355 Breiter, K. and Pasava, J. 1984 Agates from Horni Halze, Czechoslovakia: Lapidary Journal, v. 37, no. 11, p. 1556-1557
356 Breiter, K. and Pasava, J. 1986 Bohemian Quartz: Lapidary Journal, v. 39, no. 11, p. 54-55 Quartz with agate structures.
357 Breiter, K. and Pasava, J. 1989 Za Achaty Horni Halze [Horni Halze agates] [abstract]: Lide a Zemle, v. 38, no. 3, p. 144.
358 Breithaupt, A. 1849 Die Paragenesis der Mineralien: Freiberg, Verlag J. G. Engelhardt.
359 Breithaupt, B. H. 1983 Goniobasis agate: Rocks and Minerals, v. 58, no. 5, p. 247 Woming, (=Turitella agate.)
360 Breitweiser, W. R. 1958 A new Wyoming agate: Lapidary Journal, v. 12, no. 1, p. 110-112 Original description, Dryhead Agate
361 Breitweiser, W. R. 1959 Dryhead Agate - Prize of the Fortifications: Rocks and Minerals. v. 34, no 5,6, p. 206-209
362 Brenner, P. 1969 Fossil & mineral collecting in northwest Iowa: Rocks and Minerals, v. 44, no. 1, p. 12-17
363 Bretz, J. H. 1940 Solution cavities in the Joliet Limestone of northeastern Illinois: Journal of Geology, v. 48, p. 337-384
364 Bretz, J. H. 1950 Origin of the filled sink-structures and circle deposits of Missouri: Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, v. 6, 789-834.
365 Breu, O. 1975 Secrets Revealed Lapidary Journal,. v. 28, no. 12, p. 1934-1935 Tampa Bay coral
366 Brewink, J. L. 1971 Projects in silver and agate: Lapidary Journal, v. 25, no. 3, p. 456-458 Transparencies from slabs.
367 Brewster, Sir David 1806 Ferguson's lectures on select subjects in mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulica, pneumatics, optics, geography, astronomy, and dialing. With notes and an appendix adapted to the present state of the arts and Sciences by David Brewster: Edinburgh, Bell & Bradfute [etc.], 1806.
368 Britz, K. M. 1970 Achatbergbau und Achatgraberei im Nahebergland: Sonderheft zur Jahrestagung 1970 der Vereinigung der Freunde der Mineralogie und Geologie e. V., Heidelberg, 1970, p. 111-115.
369 Broadhead, G. C. 1873 Notes on such rocks of Missouri as admit of a fine polish: Missouri Geological Survey, Preliminary Report, Iron Ores and Coal Fields for 1872, part 2. p. 414-415
370 Broadhead, G. C. 1883 Flint chips: Kansas City Review of Science and Industry. no?. 7, p. 599-602
371 Broadsmith, V. 1968 An Australian rock collector visits White Cliffs: Gems and Minerals, no. 373, p. 34, 35 Australia, FT
372 Brockett, B. O. 1973 Rocks, gems, and minerals of Michigan's Iron Country: Lapidary Journal, v. 27, no. 4, p. 640-648.
373 Brockett, B. O. 1976 Minnesotta's Lake Superior Agates: Lapidary Journal, v. 30, no. 1, p. 174-180
374 Brockett, R. 1974 The Moscow opal mines 1890 to 1893 (the first commercial opal mines in the United States). Rangeley, Colorado. Privately published, 63 p.
375 Brockman, C. F. 1952 The story of the petrified forest; Gingko State Park, Washington: North Pacific Banknote Company, Tacoma. 16 p.
376 Brockmeier, H. 1927 Die Entstehung der Achate: Cb., Mineralogie Geologie Palaontologie, Abteilung A. Jg. 1927, p. 164-170
377 Brodrick, H. J. 1967 Agatized Rainbows...a story of the Petrified Forest: Rocks and Minerals, v. 42, no. 12, p. 914-921. AZ, Chinle Fm
378 Brogan, P. 1940 New find - Oregon agates of the high desert: The Mineralogist, v. 8, no. 1, p. 14.Chico Sea Terraces conglomerate
379 Brogan, P. 1968 Giant 3,500 Lb. Thunderegg to be mounted at state capital: Lapidary Journal, v. 22, no. 2, p. 37 Oregon State Rock Story. In 1979, the thunder egg was still not in front of the Oregon State Capital, RKP.
380 Brongniart, A. no date Essai sur les Orbicules Siliceux et sur les Formes a Surfaces Courbes qu'affectent les Agates et les Autres Silex: Annales des Sciences Naturelles. v. 23, p. 166-205.
381 Brongniart, A. no date Silex: Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles 49, p.128.
382 Brookstone, E. 1978 The perils of a rockhound: Lapidary Journal, v. 32, no. 7, p. 1586-1587 Withlacoochee Agatized Coral, GA
383 Brookstone, E. 1979 Perils of a rockhound---revisited: Lapidary Journal, v. 32, no. 10, p. 2276, 2277 Withlacoochie Agatized Coral, georgia
384 Broughton, P. L. 1972a Iowa's Kaser Quarry: Gems and Minerals, July, no. 418, p. 30-31.
385 Broughton, P. L. 1972b Precious opal mining in the Snake River Plain rhyolites, Idaho: Journal of Gemmology. v. 13, p. 100 -104
386 Broughton, P. L. 1974a Chicken-Track Picture Rock: Earth Science, v. 27, no. 6, p. 327-331.
387 Broughton, P. L. 1974b Thunder Eggs at Central Oregon's Lucky Strike Mine: Gems and Minerals. July, no. 441, p. 20, 21
388 Broughton, P. L. 1974c A recent discovery of blue opal in western Idaho: Lapidary Journal, v. 28, no. 7, p. 1102-1106 Marcasite Plume Agate.
389 Broughton, P. L. 1974d Carnelian in Western Oregon: Rock & Gem, v. 4, no. 5, p. 68-73 Field Trip, Fee Areas.
390 Broughton, P. L. 1974e Agate collecting down the Sucker Creek Canyon of eastern Oregon: Rocks and Minerals, v. 49, no. 3, p. 151-156
391 Broughton, P. L. 1974f Sojourn along the shores of the dead sea: Rocks and Minerals, v. 49, no. 6, p. 421-424
392 Broughton, P. L. 1975a Robin's Buchanan Thunder Eggs: a new Oregon Mining Venture: Rocks and Minerals. v. 50, no. 2, p. 75-79
393 Broughton, P. L. 1975b Jamieson Bog - a Unique Agate from Eastern Oregon: Rocks and Minerals, v. 50, no. 1, p. 3-7
394 Broughton, P. L. 1975c Collecting in British Columbia, in pursuit of ferrierite: Rocks and Minerals, v. 50, no. 5, p. 289-299
395 Broughton, P. L. 1975d Collecting in British Columbia, agatized rootcasts from the Vermillion Bluffs: Rocks and Minerals, v. 50, no. 6, p. 355-363.
396 Broughton, P. L. 1975e Collecting beach agates on the Queen Charlotte Islands: Gems and Minerals, no. 454, p. 42, 43, 60. FT, BC, Canada
397 Brown, A. P. 1914 Notes on the geology of Antigua: Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Proceedings. v. 65, pp. 584-616.
398 Brown, B., R. T. 1937 Birth of the opal: Rocks and Minerals, v. 12, no. 10, p. 305. Poem
399 Brown, C. S. 1913 Petrified Forest of Mississippi: Popular Science. v. 83, p. 466-470
400 Brown, D. A. Campbell, K. S. W., and Crook, K. A. W. 1968 The Geological Evolution of Australia & New Zealand: Pergamon Press, Oxford, London, Edinburgh, New York, Toronto, Sydney, Paris, Braunschweig, 409 p. Basic Structure and Stratigraphy relating to Queensland and Bowen Basin.
401 Brown, G. 1960 "Art Lapidary" an appraisal and an example: Earth Science, v. 13, no. 1, p. 23-25.
402 Brown, H. 1941 The American mineral guide to notable collecting areas and directory of American mineral & gem collectors and collections, etc: Western Mineral Exchange, Seattle, Washington, 34 p.
403 Brown, H. P., and Panshin, A. J. 1941 Commercial timbers of the United States, McGraw Hill Book Company, New York. 554 p.
404 Brown, J. W. 1967 A Huge Tube Agate is Found in Idaho: Lapidary Journal, v. 21, no. 6, p. 817-819 Arco, Idaho area.
405 Brown, J. W. 1974 Wandering the fabulous Owyhees: Lapidary Journal, v. 28, no. 6, p. 952-956. Oregon
406 Brown, R. 1974 The Cheviots and Border Hills: Gems, June 6, v. 4, p. 15-17
407 Brown, R. W. 1957 Plantlike Features in Thundereggs and Geodes: Smithsonian Report for 1956, p. 329-339
408 Brownell, G. M. 1942 Quartz concretions in gypsum and anhydrite. Toronto University Studies, Geological Series, no. 47, p. 7-18
409 Brownen, G. 1976 Petrified wood: Lapidary Journal, v. 29, no. 12, p. 2214-2218. AK, OK
410 Browning, C. L. 1959 Untitled 2 page map of the Virgin Valley Fields: Lapidary Journal, v. 13, no. 1, p. 104, 106, 107
411 Browning, C. L. 1961 Oregon's Agate Beaches: Lapidary Journal, v. 15, no. 1, p. 96-97
412 Browning, C. L. 1961 "Agate Varieties of the Pacific Northwest": Lapidary Journal, v. 15, no. 2, p. 236-240
413 Browning, C. L. 1963 Pacific Slope. Collecting in Northern California, Southern Oregon and Nevada: Lapidary Journal, v. 17, no. 1, p. 150-155
414 Browning, C. L. 1966 Agate Varieties of the Pacific Northwest: in The Agates of North America. Lapidary Journal, Publishing Company, San Diego, California, p. 17-18.
415 Bruce, G. A. 1958 Gemstones of North Carolina: Rocks and Minerals, v. 33, no. 7,8, p. 308-309 Chalcedony, chrysoprase, jasper, opal.
416 Bruckmann, U. F. B. 1773 Abhandlungen von Edelsteinen. Braunschweig. (not seen).
417 Bruderer, R. 1959 Modern methods now used in Australian opal mining: Lapidary Journal, v. 13, no. 4, p. 488-494
418 Brues 1936 Evidences of insect activity preserved in fossil wood: Journal of Paleontology, v. 10, no. 7, p. 637-643
419 Bruin, J. du, and R. de Bruin 1964 There Are Other Lands Where Rockhounding is Just Beginning---One Is South Africa: Lapidary Journal, v. 18, no. 1, p. 226-228
420 Brummer, J. J. 1980 Agate Collecting Around Lake Superior: Lapidary Journal. v. 33, no. 11, p. 2368-2378 Geology oriented
421 Brummer, J. J. 1981 The story of Grant Waite, Canada's foremost amateur lapidary: Lapidary Journal, v. 35, no. 1, p. 82-91 Agate from Michiopicoten Island, color illus.
422 Brunner, G. O., Wondratschek, H., and Laves, F. 1961 Ultrarotuntersuchungen uber den Einvau von H in naturlichem Quarz: Zeitschrift Elektrochemie, v. 65, p. 735-750
423 Bryan, W. H. 1934 Some Spherulitic Growths from Queensland: Geological Magazine, v. 71, p. 167-175
424 Bryan, W. H. 1941 Spherulites and Allied Structures, Part I: Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland, v. 52, p. 41-53.
425 Bryan, W. H. 1954 Spherulites and Allied Structures, Part II: The Spheruloids of Binna Burra: Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland, v. 65, p. 51-69.
426 Bryan, W. H. 1955 Spherulites and Allied Structures, Part III: Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland, v. 66, p. 27-31.
427 Bryan, W. H. 1962 The later history of expanded spherulites: Journal of the Geological Society of Australia. v. 10, no. 1, p. 141-149
428 Bryant, G. M. 1948 Quartz Minerals: Rocks and Minerals, v. 23, no. 9, 10, p. 822-824
429 Bryxina, N. A., and Sheplev, V. S. 1999 Autooscillation in agate crystallization: Mathematical Geology, v. 31, no. 3, p. 297-309
430 Buckle, R. R. 1968 El Tortolito. An account of present day opal mining conditions in Mexico: Lapidary Journal, v. 22, no. 4, p. 512-514
431 Buddhue, J. D. 1939 Uranium and the Sweetwater Agates: The Mineralogist, v. 7, no. 8, p. 301-302. WY
432 Buddhue, J. D. 1941 A possible explanation of the formation of "thunder eggs". The Mineralogist v. 9, no.9, p. 338.
433 Buddington, A. F., and Chapin, T. 1929 Geology and Mineral Deposits of Southeastern Alaska: U. S. Geological Survey Bulletin 800, 398 p
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435 Bulakh, A. G. 1994 The book series "Ural Gems:" Mir Kamnya = World of Stones, 4, p. 56-57
436 Bunting, J. G. 1955 North Dakota worm bored wood: The Mineralogist, v. 23, no. 4, p. 160
437 Burford, G. 1938 The Coober Pedy opal fields of Australia: Rocks and Minerals, v. 13, no. 10, p. 306
438 Burford, G. 1940 Coober Pedy Opal Fields in Central Australia: Hobbies, v. 44, no. 11, p. 107
439 Burnham, S. M. 1883 History and uses of limestone and marbles; by S. M. Burnham. With forty-eight chromo-lithographs: S. E. Cassino & Company, Boston, 392 p., 24 color plates.
440 Burns, C. R. 1976 Gold Rush Wood. Rock & Gem, v. 6, no. 12, p. 32-34
441 Burress, R. 1975 Search for Sage Creek gemstones: Gems and Minerals, no. 454, p. 64-66
442 Burry, C. A. 1979 Autobiography of an Iowa Agate Lover: Lapidary Journal, v. 33, no. 6, p. 1312-1324 Harper Agate, Keswick Agate, Ollie Agate, Urbana, Iowa agates, all in color pix.
443 Burt, W. A. 1941 Transparencies in The Lap Wheel: The Mineralogist, v. 9, no. 12, p. 478-480 lapidary techniques
444 Burton, H. S. 1951 How to Make Jade and Agate Rings: Lapidary Journal, v. 5, no. 5, p. 342-344, 346. lap proj.
445 Burton, R. S. 1950 [Writer of letter published anonymously.] Sequel to "What is it?": Lapidary Journal, v. 4, no. 3, p. 218-221
446 Burwash, E. M. 1918? The geology of Michipicoten Island: University of Toronto Studies, Geological Series, no. 3, p. 84-132. Spike amygdules.
447 Bush, H. 1966a Europe, a rockhound's paradise, Part 1: Lapidary Journal v. 20, no. 3, p. 488-494.
448 Bush, H. 1966b Europe, a rockhound's paradise, Part 2: Lapidary Journal, v. 20, no. 4, p. 558-561.
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450 Bush, H. 1966d Europe, a rockhound's paradise, Part, 4: Lapidary Journal, v. 20, no. 6, p. 746-753.
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