New Arrivals of Rare and Choice 



Minerals and a Few Remarkable 



Cut Gems. 



Gold, crystallized, three large beautiful specimens in milky quartz, from 

 Bonanza mine, Trinity Co., California; weight 25 oz., 21 oz., and 14^ oz., 

 SI 250, $750, $500. Also smaller specimens from $5 to $15, from different 

 localities. Kunzites, Pala, Cal. , about 200 crystals good color, some are 

 doubly terminated, prices from $1 to $10. Tourmaline, fine lot from Mesa 

 Grande, Cal., loose xls and matrix, different colors, from $2 to $150. One 

 doubly terminated crystal 5 in. long, 1 in. diam. of 4 different colors, pink, 

 red, purple and green, a perfect gem, costs $275. Silver, beautifully xld. 

 from Batopilas, Mexico, $5 to $10, also a number of nicely crystallized speci- 

 mens from Houghton Co., Calumet, Mich., frorn $1 to $10. Herderites, fine 

 lot from Auburn, Maine, loose xls and in the matrix, from 25c. to $20 ; a 

 remarkable terminated crystal in the matrix, about 1 in. long, % in. diam. 

 almost clear; matrix 2£ x 1}^ inches, price $20. Apatites, deep lilac, 

 Auburn, Maine, loose xls and in the matrix, from $1 to $20. Euclase crys- 

 tals, Capio do lane, Brazil, prices $5, $45 and $55. Emeralds, in matrix, from 

 Bogota and Ural Mts., from $5 to $35. Topaz crystals, Mino, Japan, 25c. to 

 $5 each. Cassiterite crystals, a new find from Mino, Japan, 75c. to $2.50. 

 Crocoite, with Vauquelinite, from Berjosow and Beresowsk, Ural, also Tas- 

 mania, $5 to $10. Aquamarine, xls, Colo, and Siberia, 50c. to $25. Alex- 

 andrite, matrix specimens from Ural, from $20 to $25, loose crystals from 

 $3 to $5 each. Anatase, Binnenthal, fine xls in the matrix, attached to Eisen- 

 rose, $8 to $10- Zeophyllite, Badzein, new mineral, from $1 to $3. Chryso- 

 prase, Silesia, $2.50 to $4. Topaz, Schneckenstein, 25c. to $3. Quartz groups, 

 Isere, France, $1.75 to $3.50. 



ENGLISH MINERALS. 



Chalcophyllite, Cornwall, $8 to $10 ; Torbernite, Cumberland, $5 to $10. 

 Fluorites, Calcites, Barites, Specular-iron, Hausmanites, all from Cumber- 

 land, varying in price from 50c. to $2. 



HUNGARIAN MINERALS, 



Barites, Calcites, Tetrahedrites, Fluorites, Amethysts, Plumosites, Pyrites, 

 Sphalerites, Stibnite, Quartz, Cinnabar, Bhodochrosite, Eealgar, Bournonite, 

 Cerussite, Galenite, Marcasite, Galena, Chalcopyrite ; we have these speci- 

 mens from .50c. to $5 each ; Semseyite on Galena, Felsobanya, Hungary, 

 $2.50 to $5. 



CUT GEMS. 



Alexandrite, Bussia, fine color, 10^, jj% k., price $150; Pink Beryl, 

 Pala, Cal., 21% k. of rich color, price $60 ; one at 21% k., price $50 ; 

 Tourmaline cats-eye, Calif., 18 k., price $25 ; another one from Calif., 7^ 

 k., at $15 ; another from Brazil, 7}^ k., price $35 ; Pink Tourmaline, Cal., 

 12f| k., price $50; remarkably rich color. (2) Yellow Topaz, Brazil, 27J£ k., 

 price $15 each ; Siberian Amethyst, 41^ k., price $25 ; another 19 k., 

 price $15 ; another 12k., price $10 ; polished Thomsonites, from $3 to $5, 

 each ; Chlorastolites, from $1 to $3. Also a full line of every known cut 

 gem, of course smaller. I have in stock a fine lot of reconstructed Bubies. 

 Further particulars cheerfully furnished on application. 



A. H. PETERE1T, 



8i — 83 Fulton Street, New York City. 



