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oS WURTZITE FROM MISSOURI. 
A new find of small, hemimorphic crystals of this 
very rare, hexagonal Zine sulphide clustered on a 
stalactitic, radiated sphalerite. Curious, novel, 
instructive and ugly ; 50c. to $2.00. 
MOLYBDENITE CRYSTALS FROM 
CANADA. 
A large lot of good crystals of Molybdenite on a 
matrix of green pyroxene, also good loose crystals ; 
just received direct from the mines. In many of 
these specimens the crystals are stout and very 
sharp. 10c. to $3.00. . 
XENOTIME AND MONAZITE FROM NEW YORK ISLAND. 
Sharp, brilliant, little loose crystals of Xenotime and Monazite from the 
new Harlem Speedway, 1 New York City, 10c. to 50c. each. 
TOPAZ FROM UTAH. 
Just received! A little lot of the finest crystals ever found, both on and 
off the matrix ; 25c. to $7.50. 
OPAL FROM WASHINGTON. 
Beautiful, greenish-yellow, transparent Opal in good-sized, polished speci- 
mens ; a new find in the state of Washington ; 20c. to $3.50. 
MARTITE CRYSTALS FROM BRAZIL. 
Unusually large, loose crystals of Martite from Brazil, 25c. and 35c. each, 
- also a lot of small crystals at four for 10c. 
MUSCOVITE IN FINE LOOSE CRYSTALS. 
Our North Carolina collector has sent us some most excellent, sharp, loose 
crystals of Muscovite from Lincoln Co., 10c. to 50c. Also some good loose 
erystals of Magnetite in octahedrons ‘modified by the dodecahedron at 
de. to 15e. 
RARE QUARTZ CRYSTALS. NEW DISCOVERIES. 
Several shipments each month are now coming to us from our own 
collector and others in Lincoln Co., North Carolina. Just as this goes off 
we have received one of the most interesting shipments ever secured, 
embracing a fine series of crystals, with their terminations etched off so as 
to give them the appearance of crystals with basal planes; also others with 
an interesting development of trapezohedrons and low rhombohedrons. The 
Lincoln Co. crystals are now recognized to possess even greater crystallo- 
graphic interest than the Alexander Co. crystals made famous by vom Rath. 
In addition to the great number of rare planes on some of the crystals, the 
etching on others is marvelously beautiful ; 10c. to $2.50. 
HEMATITE FROM NORTH CAROLINA. 
Our collector has worked this locality with a force of men some four 
weeks and we now have an interesting series of groups of brilliant crystals. 
25c. to $2.50. 
OTHER RECENT ADDITIONS. 
An unusually fine lot of Nova Scotia Zeolites and groups of yellow rhombs 
of Calcite ; a splendid collection of Hauerites ; a number of excellent Sar- 
dinian Anglesites at very low prices; twin crystals of Glaucodot ; well 
developed Alexandrite crystals at $2.00 to $25.00; Griphite, the new phos- 
phate from So. Dakota, 25c. to $2.00 ; ete. 
New 124 pp. Catalogue, illustrated by 87 cuts, and describing every 
mineral, 25c. in paper, 50c. in cloth. 
New 44 pp. Price Lists, illustrated by 57 cuts, 4c. 
Bulletins and Circulars free. 
GEO. L. ENGLISH & CO., Mineralogists. 
64 East 12th St., New York City. 
