THE VERY LATEST MINERALS. 



CIRROLITE IN CRYSTALS, FROM MAINE. 



Described, Feb. 19th, 1894, in a paper by Mr. Geo. F. Kunz and Prof. 

 Albert H. Chester, read before the New York Academy of Sciences. This 

 exceedingly rare mineral, described by Bloomstrand, heretofore known only 

 in masses, from Norway, has been found at Greenwood, Maine, in well- 

 defined crystals and enough material secured for complete analyses. We have 

 but two specimens left as we go to press, but hope to receive others ere long. 

 The best of these ($15.00) is a group of several crystals each about % of an 

 inch in size. 



OTHER RECENT ADDITIONS 



Have been so large that our great stock is overflowing with choicest specimens 

 crystals and gems. 



French Creek Minerals. The great sale for the beautiful and interesting 

 specimens which we secured in January made a second visit to the locality 

 necessary, resulting in the purchase of a large collection of extra good speci- 

 mens. Some most curiously modified groups of Pyrite were secured and a 

 fine lot of the new crystals of calcite filled with byssolite ; also a number of 

 most excellent crystallized Magnetites, isolated crystals of Chalcopyrite in 

 Calcite, etc. Prices, very reasonable, 25c. to $2.00. 



Orpiment and Realgar. Few more brilliant combinations of minerals 

 exist. A large new lot of specimens from Felsobanya just placed on sale are 

 the best we have ever had and are meeting with deserved popularity. Cabi- 

 net sizes, 50c. to $5.00 ; one fine Museum specimen $12.50. 



Valencianite from Mexico. About 40 fine specimens at 25c. to $5.00. 

 Apophyllite, Mexico, a number of excellent specimens of cabinet sizes, 50c. 

 to $2.50 ; several deep rose colored, $1.00 to $5.00. 



Danburite, sharp loose crystals from Switzerland, 25c. 



Stibnite, Japan, 18 fine groups and single crystals just received, the most 

 important lot we have secured for 2% years. Prices $1.50 to $35.00. 



Agate and Tiger-Eye Specimens, a remarkably good collection is now 

 displayed in our store. Some of the $5.00 Agates are simply unrivaled. 



Arizona Azurites. Again we have secured a choice collection of groups 

 of sharp and brilliant crystals of this ever popular mineral. Prices50c. to $3.50. 



Red Wulfenite, Arizona. We have just secured a new lot of about forty 

 of these gorgeous specimens. Prices 50c. to $10.00. 



Descloizite and Vanadinite, N. M. As fine as we have ever had ; 50c. 

 to $2.50. 



Monster Orthoclase Crystals from Delaware Co., Pa., and a few choice 

 small specimens, 50c. to $10.00 ; both twins and single crystals. 



Fo wlerite ! A new find at Franklin Furance. Exceedingly beautiful groups 

 of crystals, well formed and good color. Also a few splendid museum groups 

 from the famous find of 1887. 



Sulphur, Sicily. The most beautiful collection of loose crystals we have 

 ever had ; some of them tabular, rhombic form, nearly as thin as paper, 

 others stout but greatly elongated, others with rare planes upon them. In 

 brilliancy and transparency we have never seen their equal, 25c. to $4.00. 

 We also have some splendid large groups of crystals and a few extra fine 

 groups of crystals of Selen Sulphur. 



Hauerite, Sicily. Our recent importation contained the largest crystals 

 ever brought to this country. These were sold the day they were unpacked 

 at $25.00 to $40.00 each, but we have a number of crystals left as large as any 

 heretofore seen in this country and also some rare, modified crystals and a 

 choice lot of medium and small sized crystals at 50c. to $6.00. 



Other Sicilian Minerals recently received include a few magnificent 

 large transparent Selenite crystals enclosing Sulphur ; a number of fine 

 groups of Celestite and some richly colored, polished Ambers. 



GEO. L. ENGLISH & CO., Mineralogists, 



64 EAST 12TH ST., NEW YORK CITY. 



