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California Mineral Collection

This document is a supplement to The Mineralogical Record, focusing on mineral collections in California, organized by Don and Gloria Olson with an introduction by Wendell Wilson. It features various mineral specimens, their origins, and photography by multiple contributors. The publication is available for purchase and was funded by participating collectors.

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California Mineral Collection

This document is a supplement to The Mineralogical Record, focusing on mineral collections in California, organized by Don and Gloria Olson with an introduction by Wendell Wilson. It features various mineral specimens, their origins, and photography by multiple contributors. The publication is available for purchase and was funded by participating collectors.

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MINERAL COLLECTIONS IN CALIFORNIA Organized by DON & GLORIA OLSON with an Introduction by WENDELL WILSON and Photography by JEFF SCOVIL, JOE BUDD & OTHERS ‘A SUPPLEMENT TO THE MINERALOGICAL RECORD, JULY-AUGUST 2017 _ $$$ > a. MINERAL COLLECTIONS IN CALIFORNIA ‘A Supplement to ‘The Mineralogical Record July-August 2017 + Volume 48, number 4 Publisher & Editor-in-Chief: Wendell E. Wilson Associate Publisher & Circulation Director: ‘Thomas M. Gressman ra ‘Thomas P, Moore Published by The Mineralogical Record, Inc. © 2017 5347 N. Ridge Spring Place, Tucson, Arizona 85749 Softcover: $35 plus shipping (Order through The Bookstore at www.MineralogicalRecord.com Designed by Wendell E. Wilson Graphie Production by Capitol Communications LLC, Crofton, Maryland Printed by Allen Press, Lawrence, Kansas Front cover ‘Topaz crystal, 5 cm, from the Little Three mine, San Diego ‘County, California. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles collection; Robert Weldon/GIA photo. Back cover: (Top row, left to right.) Smoky quartz Japan-law twin on albite, 3.5 em, from Lincoln County, New Mexico; Rock H. Curtier collection; Mark Mauthner photo. Fluorite with quartz, 4.3 cm, from the Shangbao mine, Hunan, China. George Holloway collection; Jeff Scovil photo. Wulfenite, 2 cm, from the Rowley mine, Arizona. Paul Geffner collection; Jeff Scovil photo. (Middle row:) Smithsonite, 7.5 em, from the Refugio mine, Mexico. Joe & Susan Kielbaso collection; Jeff Scovil photo. Ruby crystal, em, from Mogok, Myanmar. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles collection; Robert Weldon/GIA photo. Fluorapatite, 5.2 cm, from the La Marina mine, Colombia. Jim Poteete collection; Ben de Camp photo. (Bottom row:) Sulfur, 8.1 em, from the Cozz0 Dici mine, Sicily. Randy & Susan Pamagian collection; Jeff Scovil photo. Seorodite crystal, I em, from the Cabrestante mine, Zacatecas, Mexico. Kerith Graeber collection; Jeff Scovil photo. Emerald crystals to 3.2 em on calcite from the Cosquez mine, Colombia. Irv Brown collection; Benjamin DeCamp photo. Sponsorship: ‘This special supplement to the Mineralogical Record was funded entirely by the participating collectors. Scope ‘This supplement is designed to cover collections in California Disclaimer ‘The Mineralogical Record, Inc. and its employees do not endorse, warrant or guarantee the validity, authenticity, condition, provenance, ownership, price or value of any specimens discussed, advertised or pictured in the Mineralogical Record magazine or in supplements to the magazine. CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (gt) Copper, 9.8 em, fm Houghton County, Mihigan. George Rasman photo. ‘eb lef) Etbaite ‘sal, 78 cm, from ‘ieTurmaline King tn, San Diego County, (alifornia. Mark Garcia ioe lh right) Smithsonite, [2Sem, from the Cerro Gordo mine, Inyo (Gunty, California, Mark (hom) Kunzite sgdamene, 17 cm, from lbePala Chief mine, San Diego County, California. Mark Garcia photo. Supplement to The Mineralogical Record, July-August, 2017 volume 48, number 4 Cr CALIFORNIA STATE MINING & MINERAL MUSEUM ‘em, from the Ichinokawa mine, Island, Japan. Jeff Scovil photo. ‘pa esta on feldspar, Lite Three mi Cunt, Calif Insite crystals on matrix, 8.2 em, from Hale Creek, Trinity County, California. Jeff Seovil photo, Benitoite with neptunite and natrolite, 4 cm, from the Benitoite Gem mine, San Benito County, Califor Supplement to The Mineralogical Record, July-August, 2017 volume 48, number 4 6

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