CATALOGUE. 



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MINERALS. — I have in stock at all times a very large 

 variety of all known American minerals, prices ranging 

 from 10 cts. per specimen up, and am constantly receiving 

 shipments from all parts of the world, such as Rough Dia- 

 monds and Crocidolite from Africa, Flourite, Calcite, Quartz 

 and Iron, Zinc Blende, Galena, &c, from Cumberland, Eng- 

 land, fine Topaz Crystals from Brazil, from 10 cts. each, Mala- 

 chite and Azurite from Arizona ; a splendid specimen of the 

 Moonstone, from Middletown, Delaware County, Pa., meas- 

 uring 4 by 2j^ inches, polished on one side, price $5.00. Com- 

 mon minerals, fair specimens, can be supplied at 10, 25, 50, 75 

 cts. and $1.00 each ; on all others the prices range from 25 cts. 

 to $2.50 and for rare minerals from 50 cts. to $50.00 each. I 

 have a large stock of Brazilian and other Agates polished, from 

 25 cts. to $2.00 each. 



THE NEW ENGLAND CORAL [Astrangia Danae\— 

 This is the only true coral yet discovered on the coast of 

 New England ; specimens, 50, 75 cts. and $1.00 each, free by 

 mail. 



CASTS OF FISH. — I am now taking casts of all fishes vis- 

 iting or inhabiting American waters. These casts are 

 taken direct from the fish, not from models. They are very 

 desirable for museums, &c. Price from 50 cts. to $1.00 each ; 

 a large reduction where 20 or more are taken. 



LOBSTER FIGURES. — Something very comical ; old men 

 made from lobster shells. They are very much admired 

 and are very cleverly made. Something entirely new. Single 

 Figures, $1.00 each ; Fishing in Rockwork, and Ash, and Match 

 Stands, $1.50 each ; Two Figures Fencing, &c, $1.75. They 

 stand from 9 to 12 inches high and are very firmly made. If by 

 mail, 20 cts. must be added to prices given. 



SPECIAL NOTICE. 



OLD STONE MILL.— In September of 1885 the Old Mill 

 showing signs of decay, the City ordered it to be put in 

 thorough order. I secured from the mason having the work 



