benny Our determination to materially increase the supply 
of fine specimens has been bringing to New York 
recently really wonderful collections of splendid min- 
erals. It is possible to mention here only a few of 
these ; for fuller lists send for our Bulletin. 
More Arkansas Quartz. Most brilliant and lim- 
pid! Three shipments recently arrived. Groups large 
and small; single crystals so beautiful that ‘they 
make your mouth water ;” crystals with a marvellous 
series of phantoms ; choice chloritic enclosures : twisted 
erystals ; distorted crystals; crystals with rare planes 
~— and rarer etchings; flat crystals ; elongated crystals ; 
so attractive that you simply cannot resist their charms! All the 
ectors are buying them. The low prices are a surprise even to our 
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Old Pennsylvania Minerals. An old-time collection was recently 
yielding us considerable exceptionally good material. A fine series 
forms of Pyrite crystals from Lancaster Co., 5c. to 25c.; excellent 
tchite from the Jones Mine; 50c. to $1.00; Stalactitic ‘‘ Steamboat” 
lites, 10c. to 50c.; good Coeruleolactite, 10c. to 50c.; extra fine Zaratite, 
0 to $2.00; Genthite, 25 to 50c.; choice Chestertite crystals and groups, 
00; large crystals of Clinochlore, 25c. to $1.50 ; beautiful polished 
, 90c. to $1.00; also iridescent Limonite, crystallized Diaspore, 
‘ope Garnets, two fine French Creek Chalcopyrites, ete. 
lagnificent Stock of Gap Mine Millerites is a perpetually increas- 
eto our customers. Such a large collection and such an exqui- 
itiful velvety sheen on the crystallized plates of Millerite were never 
eamed of. Best quality of specimens, 25c. to $2.50; a few extra 
0 and $4.00. 
ite from Utah, in gorgeous polished slabs, being sections of nodules 
_Variscite, rich green inside, surrounded by yellow agate-like band- 
le of the liveliest minerals now in the market. A few extra fine 
nens, $4.00 to $5.00, $6.00 and $10.00. We will have cheaper speci- 
soon as we can have our rough material worked up. 
lished Sunstone from Norway, in large slabs, the best we have ever 
$3.50, $5.00 and $6.00. 
‘ized Wood, a large lot of finest quality, complete sections, showing 
| highly polished, 35c., 50c., 75c., $1.00 and up to $5.00 and $10.00. 
sections make unique paperweights, and we suggest them as most 
ble holiday. gifts.. 
lated Quartz from Madagascar. Unexcelled quality and greatly 
prices make an enormous demand for our magnificent polished speci- 
00, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $20.00 and $35.00. One very large 
specimen with needles a foot long, $125.00! Watch Charms in 
id triangles, $2.00 and $3.50. 
ic Pseudomorphs after Staurolite from N. H. (new) 5c. to 25e. 
rite, sharp crystals, green when viewed transversely and brown 
ed through the vertical axis, 5c. to 1dc.; twins, 25c.; groups 1c. 
zite Crystallized from Missouri, 50c. to $2.50. 
lated Cerussite, very fine from N. M., 25c. to $2.00. . 
allized Coquimbite and Roemerite from Chili, a fine lot, 50c. to 
Also Oopiapite, Kréhnkite, Tamarugite, etc 
ibandite from Arizona, good, showy specimens, 25c. to $2.00. 
many other minerals as good as the foregoing see our Bulletin just out. 
Illustrated Catalogue, paper 25c., cloth 50c. 
» Illustrated Price Lists, 4c. Bulletins and Circulars Free. 
‘GEO. L. ENGLISH & CO., Mineralogists. 
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