
Baltimore Mineral
Society
Minerals, Mineral Collecting, Micromounting, Fossils,
Faceting, Lapidary
Founding
member of:
The International Federation of Micromount Societies
Member of:
The Eastern Federation of Mineralogical and Lapidary Societies
The American Federation of Mineralogical Societies

Hemimorphite
with Calcite
(Mike
Seeds)
The Baltimore
Mineral Society, Inc., is a non-profit organization. It was organized in 1951
to promote interest in mineral/fossil collecting, micromounting, mineralogy,
and related forms of the earth sciences. The society promotes good fellowship
among the area clubs and greater appreciation for natureÕs wonders.
For
information, consult Mike Seeds () mseeds(-a-)fandm.edu where (-a-) means @).
Meetings 2009
June 17, 2009 The program will be Tucson: Mineral
Oddities a digital slide
show summarizing the February, 2009 Tucson Gem and Mineral show presented by
Carolyn and Steve Weinberger and Jake Slagle. The Tucson program is a highlight
of the year with lots of beautiful photos so donÕt miss it.
Arhbarite
w/Enargite
Soledad Mine, Chile
Library doors
open at 6:30 pm and meetings begin at 7:15 pm at the Cockeysville Library
meeting room. (For directions see below.) Refreshments are served, rocks are
examined, given away, sold, studied, traded, discussed and admired. There is no
meeting in August or October. The December meeting is the holiday party and the
May meeting is a spring picnic both held in a memberÕs home. For information,
consult Mike Seeds (mseeds@fandm.edu).
Read our newsletter.
International Directory of MicromounterÕs
20th
Edition now available. Click here for details.

Bultfonteinite
(acicular)
On
Poldervaartite
NÕChwaning
Mine, S. Africa
The 2009 Paul Desautels Memorial Micromount Symposium October 2-4, 2009

MHA Conference
Center
6820 Deerpath
Road
Elkridge, MD

For information
about the Symposium communicate with Cal Pierson calpierson2@hotmail.com Registration information
Lodging.
Special Events
Hall of Fame
Induction
Giveaway Table
Voice Auction
Silent Auction
Dealers
Talks and Slide
Shows About Minerals
Swapping


BMS Rock
and Book Sale and Swap
The January
meeting was given over entirely to a club sale and swap. Any BMS member could
bring minerals or books to sell with a small benefit to the club. We had 7
tables of minerals and two tables of books on minerals, geology, lapidary, and
faceting.




The Rock and Book
Sale and Swap attracted a lot of people both BMS members and collectors not
familiar with BMS. We hope they will come back and visit our meetings again.
Collecting
at the Cornwall Iron Mine

Last spring we
collected in a number of places, but one of the best places was the Cornwall
Iron Mine. (We already have another
trip booked for next month.) We had a pleasant sunny day following a rain that
washed the dust off the rocks. We collected at a number of sites including atop
ÒThe Big HillÓ with the flooded pit in the background. One collector reported
finding unusual calcite crystals here, and another took home some specimens and
later etched garnets out of the calcite.
Magnetite
was common at all the sites we visited as plates and as tetrahedrons. Some
specimens has Byssolite filling gaps between magnetite crystals.

Some
specimens collected were carefully wrapped in newspaper, paper towels, or
toilet paper. Some were carefully dropped into baggies for later study under a
microscope. A few collectors picked up prizes that compress car springs, and at
least one two-man specimen was lugged out.
Pyrite was common and some unusual crystals turned up with
interesting faces. All told, there are nearly 60 minerals known from the
Cornwall Iron Mines, so the rocks that everyone took home probably hold more
surprises.
Further collecting at Cornwall and other
sites has been organized for 2009. Call a member for information.
Rocks and
Specimens at a BMS Meeting at the Library

BMS meetings at
the library are a time to look at rocks, talk about rocks, trade rocks,
buy/sell rocks, and have a good time. A short business meeting includes plans
for field trips and the DesautelÕs Symposium, and is followed by a short
program on a mineral collecting topic. The meeting adjourns by 9 pm.
Visitors
are always welcome. Call ahead for information and directions or just drop in
and join the fun. See directions and map below.

Membership
Membership is
open to all. Dues are $10.00 for a single membership or $15.00 for a family.
Two categories of supporting memberships have been established to support the
BMS Newsletter and other educational aims. SPONSOR - $25 and PATRON $50. (If
you do not wish your name published as a Sponsor/Patron, please notify the
newsletter editor, Larry Krause. Supporting dues include regular dues. Dues are
due in December. Members receive the club newsletter, TheBMS Conglomerate, and are welcome on collecting trips,
Meetings:
Visitors
are always welcome. The club meets on the third Wednesday of each month at
7:15 pm at The Cockeysville Public
Library. From I-83 take exit 17 Padonia road east to the 4th
stoplight and turn left onto Greenside drive. The Library is 1.5 blocks ahead
on the right. Use the main entrance and find the meeting room to your right.

Some meetings are
held in member homes, so visitors should consult Mike Seeds (717-285-3745
mseeds@fandm.edu) to confirm the location.
Meeting
locations, times, and directions are also announced ahead of time in the club
newsletter and on this web site. The Holiday Party in December and the spring
picnic do not occur at the library and begin at 6:30 pm. There are no club
meetings in August.
Web page information and
corrections should be submitted to mike.seedsfandm.edu