﻿NEW 
  ARRIVALS 
  OF 
  MINERALS. 
  

  

  Leadhillite. 
  Prof. 
  Foote 
  lias 
  just 
  visited 
  the 
  " 
  Beercellar 
  Mine" 
  at 
  

   Granby, 
  Mo., 
  where 
  he 
  was 
  fortunate 
  enough 
  to 
  secure 
  from 
  the 
  mine 
  owners, 
  

   several 
  fine 
  specimens 
  of 
  this 
  rare 
  species. 
  By 
  working 
  over 
  the 
  dump 
  and 
  

   through 
  purchases 
  from 
  former 
  workmen, 
  a 
  few 
  others 
  were 
  obtained. 
  The 
  

   mine 
  caved 
  in, 
  in 
  the 
  spring 
  of 
  '94 
  and 
  it 
  is 
  the 
  opinion 
  there 
  that 
  it 
  will 
  not 
  

   be 
  reopened. 
  Crystals, 
  some 
  of 
  good 
  green 
  color, 
  25c. 
  to 
  $10.00. 
  

  

  Calcite. 
  Prof. 
  Foote 
  bought 
  the 
  entire 
  collection 
  of 
  the 
  discoverer 
  of 
  the 
  

   famous 
  cave 
  that 
  furnished 
  so 
  large 
  a 
  part 
  of 
  the 
  Missouri 
  exhibit 
  in 
  the 
  

   mining 
  building 
  at 
  Chicago. 
  

  

  Fine 
  groups 
  and 
  single 
  crystals 
  of 
  an 
  Amethystine 
  tint, 
  showing 
  ' 
  ' 
  phan- 
  

   toms" 
  of 
  Marcasite, 
  up 
  to 
  150 
  lbs. 
  in 
  weight. 
  Crystals, 
  scalenohedrons, 
  one 
  

   to 
  ten 
  inches 
  diameter 
  and 
  doubly 
  terminated, 
  5c. 
  to 
  $25.00. 
  

  

  The 
  majority 
  of 
  these 
  are 
  museum 
  size, 
  but 
  beautiful 
  drawer 
  specimens 
  

   can 
  be 
  furnished. 
  

  

  Also, 
  octahedral 
  Galena 
  on 
  immense 
  crystals 
  of 
  Sphalerite 
  • 
  Bright 
  cubic 
  

   Galena 
  with 
  Ruby 
  Blende 
  and 
  iridescent 
  Calcite 
  ; 
  Smithsonite 
  colored 
  by 
  

   Greenockite 
  (" 
  Turkey 
  fat 
  ore 
  "), 
  etc., 
  etc., 
  at 
  very 
  low 
  rates. 
  

  

  A 
  new 
  find 
  at 
  the 
  "Copper 
  Queen" 
  brings 
  to 
  us 
  the 
  most 
  beautiful 
  

   specimens 
  ever 
  found 
  at 
  this 
  famous 
  mine. 
  

  

  Brilliant, 
  almost 
  translucent, 
  crystals 
  of 
  Azurite, 
  of 
  good 
  size 
  and 
  gem- 
  

   like 
  perfection 
  are 
  sparingly 
  " 
  sifted" 
  over 
  velveted 
  stalactites 
  of 
  Allophane 
  

   and 
  Wad. 
  Tufted 
  Malachite 
  adds 
  another 
  color 
  to 
  the 
  background 
  of 
  these 
  

   lustrous 
  Azurites, 
  making 
  up 
  a 
  combination 
  that 
  will 
  charm 
  collectors, 
  while 
  

   the 
  sharp 
  crystallization 
  showing 
  a 
  new 
  habit, 
  will 
  attract 
  every 
  student. 
  

  

  Velveted 
  Malachites, 
  Azurites 
  of 
  every 
  form, 
  Chrysocolla, 
  in 
  a 
  delicate 
  

   light 
  blue, 
  Cuprites, 
  octahedral 
  and 
  cubical 
  (now 
  rare) 
  ; 
  

  

  Stalactites, 
  a 
  few 
  of 
  the 
  rare 
  "curtain" 
  form 
  showing 
  veining 
  of 
  a 
  

   delicate 
  sea-green 
  color. 
  From 
  an 
  ounce 
  up 
  to 
  fifty 
  pounds 
  weight. 
  Prices, 
  

   5c. 
  to 
  $20.00. 
  

  

  Smithsonite 
  from 
  a 
  new 
  locality 
  in 
  New 
  Mexico. 
  Exceeding 
  in 
  lustre 
  and 
  

   coloring 
  that 
  of 
  the 
  famous 
  locality 
  at 
  Laurium, 
  Greece. 
  

  

  Eich 
  green 
  botryoidal 
  surfaces, 
  occasionally 
  with 
  satiny 
  brown 
  "caps." 
  

   Stalactitic 
  forms. 
  35c. 
  to 
  $7.50. 
  Beautiful 
  polished 
  pieces 
  $1.00 
  to 
  $3.50. 
  

  

  Topaz, 
  from 
  Juab 
  Co., 
  Utah 
  — 
  a 
  new 
  find, 
  of 
  better 
  quality 
  than 
  those 
  

   formerly 
  advertised 
  from 
  Millard 
  Co. 
  

  

  Pyrite. 
  A 
  new 
  occurrence. 
  Perfect 
  cubes 
  of 
  good 
  size 
  in 
  a 
  gaugue 
  of 
  

   hard 
  white 
  Kaolin 
  (?). 
  From 
  the 
  Ophir 
  District, 
  Utah. 
  Attractive 
  speci- 
  

   mens. 
  10c. 
  to 
  $2.00. 
  

  

  Kylindrite 
  (?), 
  Realgar, 
  Allactite, 
  Periclase, 
  Paisbergite, 
  etc., 
  etc. 
  

  

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  col. 
  pi. 
  4to. 
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