"STIBIODOMEYKITE." 



THE ADVANCE SALE of an interesting antimonious variety of 

 Donieykite, often misnamed " Mohawkite." We have been fortunate 

 in securing a limited quantity of tbis material, tbe correct labeling of which 

 is guaranteed, having passed examination by Dr. Koenig, whose description 

 of "Mobawkite" is shortly to be published. While our supply holds out, 

 we are offering cabinet specimens as low as 50c. each, but naturally the finer 

 examples command figures up to §4.00. — From the Lake Superior Region. 



WHITNEYITE. 



Rare. Few specimens on sale, but they are immensely superior to any- 

 thing we have previously had in stock, — not an idle boast this, either. 

 Specimens show various associations, sometimes impregnating quartz or with 

 Stibiodomeykite, malleability being its most distinguishing feature. The 

 acknowledged scarcity has hitherto prevented many collectors from repre- 

 senting it in their cabinets. Prices, $1.00 to $8.00. 



RHODOCHROSITE. 



From Colorado, — and our special collector. Several hundred pounds 

 of educational material secured through a visit made to the mines, while a 

 limited quantity of crystallized specimens were procured by careful and 

 dangerous work. The tunnels are above "timber-line" and operations 

 were rendered extremely hazardous on account of the treacherous nature of 

 the overhanging rock. Color is rich, though some pieces are coated. 

 Prices, 50c. to §4.00. 



CROCOITE. 



The consignment containing the wonderful Crocoite crystallizations 

 referred to in our last advertisement, was unfortunately delayed, so that 

 many of our customers were disappointed in not receiving specimens ordered 

 in advance, until late in the month. We beg them to accept our apologies ! 

 As to the crystals themselves, what more need be said? No attempted 

 description of ours could picture such perfection ! Terminated crystals 1% 

 to 3 inches in length, $1.00 to $10.00. 



QUARTZ TWINS, JAPAN. 



We invite comparison and criticism upon our prices for these interesting 

 twinnings and call particular attention to the unusual perfection of the 

 crystal outline. So many of the first importations showed, damaging flaws 

 and bruises, that our assortment has met with favorable comment upon the 

 absence of such disfigurements. Prices, $3.00 to $30.00. 



We take pleasure in announcing our award of medals and diplomas in 

 both the Educational and Mining Sections at the Paris Exposition of 1900, 

 for "Collections of Minerals." Those of our patrons who visited Paris 

 during the current year, expressed great pleasure in viewing our exhibits, 

 and in their artistic display. 



FOOTE I^TIXTJEI^^JI-* CO., 



FORMERLY DR. A. E. FOOTE, 



WARREN M. FOOTE, Manager. 



PHILADELPHIA, PARIS, 



1317 Arch Street. 24 Rue dn Champ de Mars. 



