A. E. FOOTE, M.D., 



4116 Elm Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa., U. S. A. 



Systematic Collections for schools, colleges, teachers and students. 

 Series to illustrate the physical characters of minerals, their uses in 

 the arts, manufactures, etc., etc. 



Illustrated Catalogue of Minerals, Mineralogical Books, 128 pp., Free. 



RECENT ADDITIONS. 



SCANDINAVIAN MINERALS. 



¥e have just heard from Prof. Foote, who has spent most of August and part 

 of September at the most celebrated localities of Sweden and Norway. Full lists 

 will soon be published of his very remarkable collections which place Eudidy- 

 mite, Cobaltite, Svabite. Pajsbergite, Kongsberg silvers, Bamle Ensta- 

 tites, Ganomalite, Brandtite, Native Lead, Sarkinite, and many of the rare 

 arsenates within the reach of the student. We append an incomplete list of the 

 best minerals obtained : ■• 



Hedenbergite, Pyrosmalite, fine Enstatite crystals, Sunstone, Orang- 

 ite, Thorite (one i pound crystal), Kjerulfine crystals (very rare), Talc 

 psendomorphs, Rutile, Dahllite, Melanite, Iolite, Euxenite of fine quality, 

 groups of Babingtonite, Leucophanite, Monazite and Xenotime crystals, 

 Bragite, Columbite, Gadolinite, Keilhauite crystals, Alvite, Vesuvianite 

 var., Egeran, Molybdenite, Scapolite, Caryopilite, Flinkite, Pyroaurite, 

 Ochrolite, Trimerite, Melanocerite, Barkevikite, Catapleite, Eucolite, 

 Hiortdahlite, Homilite, Helvite, Johnstruppite, Lovenite, Meliphanite, 

 Mosandrite, Tritonite, Rosenbuschite, Pyrochlore. 



Perhaps the finest specimen secured is a two hundred pound mass of the 

 Greenland Iron which was collected by Baron. Nbrdenschiold and figured by him 

 in the account of his trip published in 1870. This will form part of Prof. Foote's 

 exhibit at Chicago. 



ENGLISH AND GERMAN MINERALS. 



Full fists of the minerals collected and purchased at the German and English 

 localities will be sent on application. • 



MILLERITE. 



A lot recently received from Keokuk, Iowa, contains the most beautiful speci- 

 mens of Millerite we have ever seen. The delicate capillary crystals occur with 

 bright and clear Calcite, filling the cavities and penetrating the surrounding 

 crystals. Drawer and shelf specimens, 25 cts. to $3.00. 



CRYSTALLIZED MANGANOPECTOLITE. 



Numerous shipments from Magnet Cove yielded a few unique groups. The 

 crystals are large and in several instances quite perfect. A fresh stock of 

 Monticellite, Pseudoleucite, Eudialyte, geniculated Rutile and bright 

 Brookites. 



$W Any of the above will be sent on approval. 



We have also received very large additions to our stock of Books, by purchases 

 of Libraries, etc., made in Europe by Prof. Foote and also in America. Our stock 

 now is most complete on every branch of Science and Medicine. Catalogues free. 

 Please mention what subject you are interested in. 



