ATHENA MINERALOGY presents Pierre Perroud's searchable database. This site contains mineral name, formula, and systematic listings of all known species.
Bob's Rock Shop contains free software and data for MinDB (Mike Mcormack).
 
Crocoite.com is one site to guide you to the minerals and mineral localities of Tasmania, mainland Australia, and New Zealand. Search mineral localities and minerals for sale.
Ecole des Mines de Paris contains extensive listings of name origins and scientific references of mineral species.
Euromin project provides information about minerals preserved in the great museums of Europe.
Franklin Minerals provides a complete listing of the unique minerals found at Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey. Many of these minerals fluoresce in vivid colors when viewed with an ultraviolet light. 
MinDat.org's purpose is to provide an online mineralogical reference and locality resource for collectors and mineralogy students worldwide. This is Jolyon Ralph's on-line re-incarnation of the MinExplorer97 program.
 
Minerals of Scotland  features several articles about the minerals found in Scotland; a few landscape photos, and many, excellent mineral photos.
theImage is dedicated to high quality video imaging and scanning, with an emphasis on minerals, gemstones, microscopy, and tutorials.  Their site contains many images of minerals and gemstones along with pertinent data. 
The Mineral Gallery has a searchable mineral database with detailed information.  They also feature minerals for sale.
The Mineral and Gemstone Kingdom is an online reference to minerals and gemstones.
Virtual Atlas of Opaque and Ore Minerals is sponsered by the Society of Mining Engineers (SME).

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