THE OREGON NATURALIST. 



GREEN MICA CRYSTALS-Tliese 

 are new, rare and do not occur else- 

 where. Tliey are bright green trans- 

 parent and highly polished. But one 

 vein found so far and now worked out. 

 Cal)inet groups, 25 cts to $1.00. A 

 few extra ones at $1.50 to $2.00. 



GREEN MICA AND TOURMA- 

 line, grouped together; price 25 cts. 

 toll. 25. 



QUARTZ CRYSTALS— in a hun- 

 dred foinis, clear, smoked, single and 

 in groups. Fine showy specimens, 25 

 cts. to $1.50. 



AMETHYST, single crystals and 

 groiip.s, high and medium tints, 25 

 cts. to j^ cts. 



QUARTZ CRYSTALS, with water 

 bubbles, some large and free, active 

 movers, 25 cts. to $1.00 



QUARTZ, with Rutile crystals in- 

 cluded, a net work of hair-like crystals 

 filling clear quartz. Amount limited 

 at present, 10 to 25 cts. 



QUARTZ, with included clay, very 

 showy, 10 cts. to $1.00. 



QUARTZ, showing rare planes and 

 erosions. A chance to get something 

 of .scientific interest cheap, 25c to $1. 



CYANITE, broad blue blades, foli- 

 ated, 10 to 50 cts. 



ZIRCON, small and medium, per- 

 fect crystals, X to 34 inches, 5 cts. to 

 10 cts. 



TOURMALINE, BERYL, CORUN- 

 dum and Rutile crystals, 10 to 25 cts. 

 eacli. 



GfETHITE, handsome black, vel- 

 vety groups and botryoidal masses 25 

 cts to $1.00. 



You may be able to get some of 

 these elsewhere but you will hardly 

 get them faiier or better. If you are 

 not pleased your money will be re- 

 turned. E. H. HARN. 



Henry, Lincoln Co., N. C. 



THE NIDOLOGIST continues the 

 most valuable, being also the pioneer, 

 of illustrated bird journals — fifth year 

 begins September. May number re- 

 corded the interesting discovery, with 

 photos of birds and nests, of the breed- 

 ing of the Great Blue Heron on the 

 ground. In June first published 

 photos of nesting site of the California 

 Condor. 



The beautiful brochure, "Story of 

 the Faralloners" given FREE as a 

 premium to all who subscribe at once. 

 Remit one dollar to 



H. R. TAYLOR, Publisher, 

 Alameda, Calif. 



The Finest Crystals 



In the world are found at 

 Middleville, Herk- 

 imer, Co., New 

 York. No cabinet 

 complete without 

 them. Medal and diploma at the 

 World's Fair. 



Here is the liberal offea I make: I,et me send 

 you by return mail, post paid, 37 of these BRIL- 

 LIANT GEMS. If Ihey please you, send me 

 just 74 cents (no more ) If not satisfactory, 

 kindly return the collection, and it will be O. 

 K. Is not this fair ? Order today. Be sure you 

 mention where you saw this ad. 



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Middleville, Herkimer Co., New York. 



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