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Notes on the occurrence of cinnabar in central western Arizona; Some occurrences of molybdenite in the Santa Rita and Patagonia Mountains, Arizona; Note on the occurrence of tungsten minerals near Calabasas, Arizona; Some chromite deposits in western and central California; An occurrence of monazite in northern Idaho; Platinum in southeastern Nevada; The Virginia rutile deposits; Notes on tungsten deposits near Deer Park, Washington; Survey publications on antimony, chromium, monazite, nickel, platinum, quicksilver, tin, tungsten, uranium, vanadium, etc.