RARE NORWAY MINERALS. 



The shipment expected lias just arrived. Some of these are extremely 

 rare. Value of consignment, $2000. A few -we name helow : Leukophane, 

 crystals in matrix, finest in the world. $100: Titaneisen, crystals in matrix, 

 one specimen 8x? in., $100; 3x4 in., $20; 4|x4, $15; Thorite, crystal, 

 $25; 3 crystals, $5 each ; Xenotime crystal, lxf, $10 ; Gadolinite crystal, 

 2£x2, $10; 6 crystals. $4 to $8 : Polykrase, crystals in matrix. $10 : Brog- 

 gerite. 4 crystals, ^ to f in., $7 to $15 ; Native Silver, gronp of rare crystals, 

 $20 : Hellandite, crystals in matrix. $4 to $15 ; Euxenite, crystal in matrix, 

 $10; Katapleiite, crystals in matrix. $12 ; Astrophyllite, crystals in matrix, 

 §7.50; Monazite. 20 crystals, from 50 cts. to $5; Monazite, 10 crystals in 

 matrix. $1 to $5 ; Rutile crystal. 1-^ x £ inch, $2.50; Malakon, crystals in 

 matrix, 3 specimens $1, each ; Apatite crystals, 10 specimens, 25 cts. to $1. 



THE NEW CRYSTALLIZED NATIVE COPPER 



which was advertised and illustrated in the March No. of this Journal met 

 with the approval and admiration of our foremost Colleges and collectors. Of 

 the 10 specimens which we had, one was sold to the American Museum of Nat- 

 ural History, one to Harvard University, two to Yale University and one to a 

 prominent collector. 



As these Colleges have the most extensive and valuable collections in this 

 country, the purchase of these specimens shows their great beauty and rarity. 

 Five specimens yet remain, price $10 to $70. 



CALIFORNIA MINERALS. 



I still have left a fine lot from the last consignment, since which another 

 fine shipment has been received. 



Pink Beryls, in matrix and loose xls, $8 to $100. Blue and white Topaz 

 xls, Romona, $8 to $10. Colemanite, San Bernardino Co., $2 to $5. Cali- 

 f ornite, Pala, polished slabs, $1 to $5. Kunzite, Pala, $2 to $75. Cinnabar, in 

 fine brilliant xls, $2 to $5. Tourmaline, Mesa Grande and Pala, xls and 

 matrix specimens, all colors, $50 to $200. 



HUNGARIAN MINERALS. 



We still have on hand many fine specimens from this locality. Stibnite 

 xls, and groups, 25c. to $7.50 ; with Barite, $1.50 to $7.50 ; with Quartz, $1.50 

 to $3 : with Cervantite, $2.50 to $4 ; with Stibnite on Plumosite, $3 to $5 ; 

 Barite, different colors, Si to $5. Realgar, $1 to $5. Orpiment, $1.50 to $3. 

 innabar, $2 to $5. Sphalerite and Quartz, 50c. to $4. Bournonite, $1 to $3. 

 Blue Chalcedony pseudomorphs, 50c. to $2. 



RECONSTUCTED RUBIES. 



We have just received another fine lot from Paris, in the raw and cut state. 

 Do not fail to secure one of them. The majority of the Scientists and collec- 

 tors of this country have secured some of them for their collection, or to 

 make up into jewelry. These rubies are as good as the natural ones, if not 

 better ; they have the same hardness, also the same true pigeon-blood color. 

 We have them on hand, from \ up to 2£k. ; they cost $5 per k. Please write 

 for further particulars. 



RARE MINERALS. 



Anatase, Binnenthal, and St. Gothard, Switz., $4 to $10. Slippery Beryls, 

 new find, Brazil, $3 to $6. Euclase, Brazil, and Ural Mts. $5 to $10. Diop- 

 tase, Congo, Africa, $7.50 to $15. Microlite, Va., $2.50 to $7.50. Phosgenite. 

 Eng., $2 to $10. Zeophyllite, Radzein, Bohemia, $5 to $10. Argentite, Ger- 

 many, $12 to $15. Bismuthinite, Eng., $4 to $6. Eulytite, Saxony, $5 to $6. 

 Rare Pseudomorph from Chalcedony, Germany, $3 to $10. Alexandrite, 

 Ural Mts. ; crystals cost from $3 to $5, and matrix specimens from $20 to $25. 



ALBERT H. PETEREIT, 



8i & 83 Fulton Street, New York City. 



