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November 2004
Vol.34 Num.11
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Features
The Yin-Yang of Beryl
Red beryl complements green in jewelry and philosophy
by Bob Jones
The Frugal Collector: The Oxides
Part III: The list of collectible oxides is endless!
by Bob Jones
Roadside Panning Sites in Alabama
Part II: Coosa, Elmore, Etowah, Jackson, Lee, and Madison counties
by David and Clois Walker
Rock & Gem Kids
How did people learn to use minerals?
by Steve Decker
London's Dinosaurs
Meet the stars of Britain's Natural History Museum
by Murray Eiland
Captivated by Kundan
Dazzling Indian jewelry combines gold, gems and enamel
by Brinda Gill
Fossil Collecting in Erfoud
You might call it Morocco's "Fossil Capital"
by Bob Farrar
Field Trips
Oklahoma Agate
Collecting along the Cimarron River and Black Mesa Canyon
by Kenneth H. Rohn
Kingston Quartz
Starburst crystals light up the Black Range
by Robert Beard
Alabama's Coal-Age Coral Reefs
Road cuts expose a variety of fossils
by Deborah Painter
Ilion Gorge Travertine
This New York collecting site is still prolific
by Michael Walter
Projects
A Ginkgo Leaf Brooch
Solder mixed metals for a pleasing contrast
by Diane Prokop