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An index that maps the mineral sciences in print. A catalogue of global scholarship.Part of a long-running scientific catalogue series, the Ninth Annual Issue (G: Mineralogy) of the International Catalogue Of Scientific Literature consolidates bibliographic records across mineralogy, petrology and crystallography. This scientific literature catalogue acts as an academic research compendium and a practical mineralogy reference guide, assembling mineralogy research materials into an organised, accessible form for scholars and practitioners. Its careful indexing and cross-referencing reflect the bibliographic practice of the period, making historical searches efficient and revealing the networks behind global scientific publications. Valued by university library collections and serving as a professional mineralogists resource, the issue doubles as a geological sciences anthology and a historical science bibliography - a dependable waypoint for anyone tracing the dissemination of ideas in early 20th century science. The entries collected here point readers to journals, reports and monographs that shaped mineralogical thought, offering both immediate leads for academic enquiry and a broader portrait of the discipline’s international conversation.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Beyond archival utility, the volume carries genuine literary and historical significance: it documents the reference-layer of scientific communication at a formative moment for geology. Casual readers interested in the history of science will find a readable map of scholarly networks; classic-literature collectors and university libraries will appreciate a restored reference that is at once usable and evocative. For professional mineralogists, historians and students, this issue remains a functional tool and an object of quiet fascination - part reference work, part cultural record of the evolving mineral sciences. It remains a rich trove for scholars piecing together early disciplinary histories and for collectors seeking materially significant works. Practical, learned and quietly durable, it expands any university library collection while rewarding leisurely reading.