INTRODUCTION
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| 101. | Credner, Hermann, Ueber den Mineralreichtum des Alleghanysystems; Berg- u. huttenm. Zeitung, Jahrg. 30, page 369. Places the Franklin white limestone in the Laurentian. | |
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1872 |
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| 102. | Brush, G. J., Roepperite, in Danas System of mineralogy, Appendix 1, page 13. Names roepperite in honor of the discoverer. | |
| 103. | Kenngott, G. A., [Letter to the editor]: Neues Jahrb., 1872, page 188. Names Roeppers zinc chrysolite, stirlingite, and the manganesian dolomite, roepperite. The name sterlingite had already been used for zincite. (See Alger (38) .) | |
| 104. | Brush, G. J., Stirlingite, roepperite: American Journal of Science, 3d series, volume 4, page 140. States the priority of Kenngotts name. | |
| 105. | Hayes, A. A., On the red oxide of zinc of New Jersey: American Journal of Science, 3d series, volume 4, pages 191198. Renews the discussion as to the color of zincite being due to scales of hematite. | |
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1873 |
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| 106. | Cornwall, H. B., Mineralogical notes: American Chemist, volume 4, pages 126127. Gives the specific gravity of willemite and an analysis of a supposed pseudomorph of franklinite after calcite. | |
| 107. | Pisani, F., Analyse dune jeffersonite de Franklin, N.J.: Compt. Rend., volume 76, pages 237238. Gives an analysis and the optical character of a jeffersonite rich in zinc. | |
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1875 |
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| 108. | Moore, G. E., On chalcophanite, a new mineral species: American Chemist, volume 6, pages 12. First account, with analyses, of this species from Sterling Hill. | |
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1876 |
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| 109. | Seyms, G. H., On the relation of franklinite to the spinel group of minerals: American Journal of Science, 3d series, volume 12, pages 210212. Analyses show a diversity in magnetism with the amount of iron. This confirms the spinel type of formula. | |
| 110. | Shepard, C. U., New minerals: American Journal of Science, 3d series, volume 12, page 231; Contributions to mineralogy, Amherst College. Analyses of vanuxemite, keatingite, and calcozincite, which were later proved to be mixtures of known minerals. | |
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| 111. | Beco, Jean, De letat des industries du zinc et du cuivre aux Etats-Unis dAmerique: Rev. univ. mines, 2d series, volume 2, pages 129282. An account of the Franklin deposits, after Cook (96), and details of metallurgical practice on the Franklin ores. (see pages 171185.) | |
| 112. | Shepard, C. H., Contributions to mineralogy, Amherst College. Analysis of a serpentine from Franklin containing manganese. | |
| 113. | Cross, C. W., Vanuxemite: Naturalists Bulletin, March, page 5. Analysis of Shepards supposed species (110) shows it to be a mixture of calamine and halloysite. | |
| 114. | Moore, G. E., Preliminary notice of the discovery of a new mineral species [hetaerolite]: American Journal of Science, 3d series, volume 14, page 423. | |
| 115. | Platt, J. C., Jr., The franklinite and zinc litigation concerning the deposits of Mine Hill at Franklin Furnace, Sussex County, N.J.: American Inst. Min. Eng. Trans., volume 5, pages 580584. A brief account of the litigation up to the decision in favor of Taylor in Taylor vs. New Jersey Iron & Zinc Co. | |
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1878 |
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| 116. | Roepper, W. T., On a pseudomorph after anorthite, from Franklin, N.J.: American Journal of Science, 3d series, volume 10, pages 364365. Analysis of a pseudomorph, probably zoisite, after microcline. | |
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1879 |
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| 117. | Koenig, G. A., Anomalite: Naturalists Leisure Hour, volume 3, page 1, Philadelphia. A name proposed for unusual pseudomorphs after augite. | |
| 118. | Laspeyres, Hugo, Mineralogische Bemerkungen (5), Zoisit: Zeitschr. Kryst. Min., Band 3, pages 525576. Discusses zincite, page 576. | |
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1880 |
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| 119. | Penfield, S. I., Analyses of some apatites containing manganese: American Journal of Science, 3d series, volume 19, pages 367869. Analysis of an apatite from Franklin showing a little manganese. | |
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1881 |
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| 120. | Baker, G. W., Geological report on the mineral belt of Sussex County, N.J., Sterling Hill-Mine Hill, published by the Manganese Iron Ore Co., Philadelphia. A mining report, with numerous photographs and maps, illustrating conditions at Franklin about 1880. | |
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1882 |
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| 121. | Emerson, B. K,, On the dikes of micaceous diabase penetrating the bed of zinc ore at Franklin Furnace, Sussex County, N.J.: American Journal of Science, 3d series, volume 23, pages 376379. Describes the metamorphism of the ore minerals by the intrusion of the diabase. | |
| 122. | Von Lasaulx, Arnold, Ueber die Mineralien der Willemit-gruppe: Niederrhein. Gesell. Bonn Sitzungsber., 1882, pages 4647. Describes inclusions of unknown character in troostite crystals. | |
| 123. | Ricketts, P. de P., Analysis of the franklinite ores of New Jersey and methods for the separation of the red oxide of zinc: New York Acad. Sci. Trans., volume 2, pages 2634. Results of commercial experiments to determine the mineral composition of the Franklin ores. | |
| 124. | Roepper, W. T., Hydrofranklinite, in Dana, System of mineralogy, 5th edition, appendix 3, page 61. Preliminary announcement of a supposed new species, afterward proved to be chalcophanite. (See Penfield and Kreider (157) .) | |
| 125. | Darton, N. H., On the genesis of the ores and the minerals in the granular limestone of Sussex County, N.J.: New York Acad. Sci. Trans., volume 2, page 25. Title only; the paper never published. | |
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1883 |
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| 126. | Darton, N. H., The zinc mines of Sussex County, N.J.: Sci. American Suppl., volume 16, page 6278. Account of the Sterling Hill mines at the time of the mining of the large body of calamine. Mentions copper silicate in the ore. | |
| 127. | Bemis, F. P., and Woolson, I. H., [Unpublished thesis presented to the faculty of the Columbia School of Mines, New York.] Referred to by Kemp (152). | |
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1886 |
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| 128. | Dana, E. S., Mineralogische Notizen: Zeitschr. Kryst. Min., Band 12, page 460; American Journal of Science, 3d series, volume 32, page 388. First measurements of natural crystals of zincite. | |
| 129. | Kloos, J. H., Uber eine manganreiche und zinkhaltige Hornblende von Franklin, N.J.: Neues Jahrb., 1886, Band 1, pages 211223. Complete description, with analysis, of the black hornblende from Sterling Hill, afterward named gamsigradite by Dana. | |
| 130. | Koenig, G. A., Manganese zinc serpentine from Franklin, N.J.: Academy of Natural Sciences Philadelphia Proc., 1886, pages 350351. Gives an analysis. | |
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1887 |
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| 131. | Stone, G. C., Analyses of franklinite and some associated minerals: School of Mines Quart., volume 8, pages 148152. Analyses and careful specific-gravity determinations of zincite, franklinite, willemite, and tephroite. | |
| 132. | Koenig, G. A., On zinc-manganese asbestos: Academy of Natural Sciences Philadelphia Proc., 1887, pages 4748. Gives an analysis of impure tremolite. | |
| 133. | Koenig, G. A., Preliminary note on a new mineral species from Franklin, N.J.: Academy of Natural Sciences Philadelphia Proc., 1887, pages 310311. Gives an incomplete description of bementite. | |
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1888 |
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| 134. | Riggs, R. B., The analysis and composition of tourmaline: American Journal of Science, 3d series, volume 35, pages 3551. Analysis of brown tourmaline from Hamburg, N.J., on page 43. | |
| 135. | Penfield, S. L., and Sperry, E. S., Mineralogical notes; Sussexite from Mine Hill, Franklin, N.J.: American Journal of Science, 3d series, volume 36, page 323. New analysis of the original material, Brush (95). | |
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1889 |
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| 136. | Canfield, F. A., Catalog of minerals found in New Jersey: New Jersey Geological Survey Final Rept., volume 2, pt. 1, page 3, 1889. A list of 74 mineral species found at Franklin and Sterling Hill, including some doubtful ones and some duplications. | |
| 137. | Koenig, G. A., Chloanthite, niccolite, desaulesite, annabergite, tephroite, willemite, fluorite, and apatite from Franklin: Academy of Natural Sciences Philadelphia Proc., 1889, pages 184189. Description of an interesting find of arsenic compounds from the Trotter mine. | |
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1890 |
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| 138. | Browning, P. E., Analysis of rhodochrosite from Franklin Furnace, N.J.: American Journal of Science, 3d series, volume 40, pages 375376. | |
| 139. | Clarke, F. W., Report of work done in the division of chemistry and physics; Willemite from the Trotter mine, Franklin, N.J.: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 60, page 130. Gives an analysis. | |
| 140. | Pirsson, L. V., On the fowlerite variety of rhodonite from Franklin and Stirling, N.,J.: American Journal of Science, 3d series, volume 40, pages 484488. Describes the crystal form and gives an analysis. | |
| 141. | Nason, F. L., The post-Archean age of the white limestones of Sussex County, N.J.: New Jersey Geological Survey Ann. Rept. for 1890, pages 2550, 1891. An important paper, describing in detail the relations of the white limestone, which is regarded as a metamorphic phase of the Cambrian blue limestone. This molded geologic opinion on the matter until disproved by Wolff (177). Describes the scapolite rock and the contact minerals of the Rudeville quarries. | |
| 142. | Nason, F. L., Scapolite rock: American Journal of Science, 3d series, volume 39, page 407. Announces discovery of this mineral at Franklin. | |
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1891 |
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| 143. | Nason, F. L., The post-Archean age of the white limestones of Sussex County, N.J.: American Geologist, volume 7, pages 241253. An elaboration of the arguments of Nason (141). | |
| 144. | Nason, F. L., The post-Archean age of the white limestones of Sussex County, N.J.: American Geologist, volume 8, pages 166171. A reply to a criticism by Dana of Nason (143). | |
| 145. | Genth, F. A., Contributions to mineralogy, 50; Axinite from Franklin, N.J.; Crystallographic notes by Penfield and Pirsson: American Journal of Science, 8d series, volume 41, page 394. Gives the crystal form and an analysis of axinite from the Trotter mine. | |
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1892 |
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| 146. | Dana, E. S., The system of mineralogy, of James Dwight Dana, 6th edition, page 1066. Gives a list of 56 species from Franklin and Sterling Hill. Few changes from former lists. | |
| 147. | Roepper, W. T., Pyrochroite, in Danas System of mineralogy, 6th edition, page 253. Reports the mineral as found in the Franklin district. | |
| 148. | Grosser, P., Zinkitkrystalle von Franklin, N.J.: Zeitschr. Kryst. Min., Band 20, pages 354356. Gives the crystal measurements and an analysis of zincite. | |
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Hussak, Eugen, Uber brasilienische Leucitgesteine: Neues Jahrb., 1892, Band 2, pages 146158. Refers to leucite tephrite from Hamburg, N.J., and regards the analcite spheroids as derived from leucite (page 153). (See Kemp (154) .) |
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1893 |
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| 150. | Eakle, A. S., On allanite crystals from Franklin Furnace, N.J.: New York Acad. Sci. Trans., volume 13, pages 102107; American Journal of Science, 3d series, volume 47, pages 436439; Zeitschr. Kryst. Min., Band 23, pages 209211, 1894. Crystal form of allanite from the Trotter mine. |
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