These arrived by Royal Post yesterday but KT just did not have the time to get them photographed until this afternoon.
The first specimen, pics 1 and 2, is a sample of Clinohedrite, Willemite, and Hardystonite from the Franklin Mine, Sussex County, New Jersey. The specimen is a miniature, and the first pic is in natural light. The second pic is in SWUV 254nm, taken with two lamps, one positioned at 12 and the other at 6. Total of 8 watts SW. The specimen kind of reminds His Majesty in UV of a picture of California taken from outer space at night! HA HA Just the general shape, of course.
The second specimen is also from the Franklin Mine and is Tremolite intergrown with non-fluorescent calcite. It is a large miniature, and the first pic is in natural light. The second pic was taken with the SW lamp at 12 and displays the elongate crystals of fluorescing tremolite nicely.
Finally, but not the least, is a miniature of Pollucite from the Emmons Quarry, Uncle Tom Mtn., Greenwood, Oxford Co., Maine. First pic is in natural light and the second pic is in SWUV, with taken with two SW lamps, one at 12 and the other at 6, for a total of 8 watts of SWUV. Pollucite is rarely fluorescent, but when it is it has been described at yellowish white, but this specimen looks more pale greenish pastel yellow.
Enjoy the pics!