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Species: AUGELITE Locality: G.F. Smith Mine, Newport, NH Specimen Size: 2 mm augelite crystal Field Collected: Tom Mortimer Catalog No.: TBC Notes: |
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Species: AUGELITE Locality: G.F. Smith Mine, Newport, NH Specimen Size: First view, 1. 8 mm augelite crystal. Lower view, Augelite crystal lower left with beryllonite cluster upper right. Field Collected: Tom Mortimer Catalog No.: TBC Notes: These phosphate species, augelite and beryllonite, are frequently found together at the G. F. Smith Mine in Newport. |
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Species: WULFENITE Specimen Size: Wulfenite crystals to 1 mm on limonite coated quartz crystal Locality: Wise Mine, Westmoreland, NH Field Collected: Don Dallaire Catalog No.: A Don Dallaire collection specimen and photos Notes: To the author's knowledge, this specimen is the first recorded occurrence of wulfenite in NH, predating the finds from Mineral Hill and the Madison Lead Mine. Identification confirmed by Harvard University EDS analysis. |
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Species: WARDITE Locality: G.F. Smith Mine, Newport, NH Specimen Size: 4 mm cluster of clear wardite crystals. Field Collected: Tom Mortimer Catalog No.: u772 Notes: High surface luster makes it difficult to photo these. |
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Species: WARDITE Locality: G.F. Smith Mine, Newport, NH Specimen Size: 0.5 mm octahedral wardite crystal Field Collected: Bob Wilken Catalog No.: A Bob Wilken specimen and photo. Notes: |
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Species: QUARTZ var. rose crystals Locality: Plume Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 7 mm field of view Field Collected: Bob Wilken Catalog No.: A Bob Wilken specimen and photo. Notes: Rose quartz crystals are rare in New Hampshire. Phillip Morrill (New Hampshire Mines and Mineral Localities) notes rose quartz crystals at the Plume Mine. |
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Species: MALACHITE Locality: Stoddard Mine, Westmoreland, NH Specimen Size: 2 mm malachite spray group on quartz Field Collected: Tom Mortimer (1988) Catalog No.: u047 Notes: |
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Species: BERYLLONITE Locality: G.F. Smith Mine, Newport, NH Specimen Size: Beryllonite crystals to 1 mm - most on edge view. Field Collected: Tom Mortimer Catalog No.: TBC Notes: A visual identification. These small beryllonite crystals are at the bottom of a small vug, presenting a challange to photograph. |
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Species: SILLIMANITE in biotite-garnet schist Locality: Everet Dam, Weare, NH Specimen Size: 6 cm specimen Field Collected: Tom Mortimer Catalog No.: TBC Notes: Sillimanite is common in the ledge and rip-rap of the Everet Dam. Collectors unfamiliar with this species should look for lustrous, splintery, gray-white blades embedded in the schist matrix. These blades are difficult to spot in this photo. The sillimanite is the prominent gray-white mineral throughout the specimen. |
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Species: SILLIMANITE in quartz biotite-garnet rock Locality: Concord, NH Specimen Size: 7 cm specimen with prominent 2.5 cm embedded sillimanite crystal. Field Collected: A purchased specimen from Excalibur Minerals. Catalog No.: TBC Notes: This is an ex. L.L. Hubbard (1849 - 1993), ex. A. E. Seaman Museum specimen, repatriated to New Hampshire. A second embedded sillimanite blade is on the left edge of the specimen. This blade appears gray due to much less reflection. |