CASWJELLTTE, A NEW MINERAL. 



From Franklin Furnace, N. J., described April 16th, 1894, by 

 Prof. Albert H. Chester, before the New York Academy of Sci- 

 ences. We have obtained all the available supply, about 30 

 pieces, and can furnish good cabinet specimens at 25c. to $2.50. 

 Analysis shows Si0 2 , 38.74; Fe 2 3 , 6.85 ; A1 2 3 , 6.58; Mn 2 3 , 

 15.95; CaO, 22.30; MgO, 5.52=100.58. 



Rhodonite, a new find from Franklin. — A number of good 

 cabinet size specimens have lately been found, the first impor- 

 tant strike for seven years. 25c. to $5.00. 



Epidotes from the Tyrol. — We have recently secured some 

 magnificent specimens, one group being as fine as any we have 

 ever secured ($20.00) ; others, extra good, $2.00 to $7.50. 



Quartz from Switzerland. — A large importation of curious 

 and highly modified crystals, twisted, distorted, etc. Nearly 

 200 fine crystals. 



Stibnite, Japan.— Fine groups, $3.50 to $50.oo. 



0pals 3 Australia.— Very choice, 25c. to $250.00. 



From Utah. — Some very fine large Selenite crystals, $10.00 to 

 $40.00, cleavages, 10c. to $2.00; Martite, fine groups of large 

 crystals, 50c. to $2.50 ; Clinoclasite, Tyrolite, Conichalcite, 

 Ernite, etc., from Tintic District, 50c. to $2.50. 



Prehnite from Paterson. — A few more very choice speci- 

 mens just received, 50c. to $3.50. 



Microlite. — Excellent loose crystals from Virginia, 50c. to $5.00. 



From French Creek Mines. — Five of the finest large groups 

 of iridescent (Jhalcopyrite ever found, $5.00 to $20.00 ; Pyrite, 

 very interesting groups of highly modified cubes, 25c. to $2.00; 

 Calcite enclosing Byssolite, 25c. to $2.00. 



Colemanite. — Two shipments have recently been received, in- 

 cluding groups of unusually brilliant and large crystals, 50c. 

 to $5.00, 



Wulfenite and Yanadinite from Arizona. — Three recent 

 shipments have brought us some splendid specimens and loose 

 crystals, 25c. to $10.00. 



Gold, California. — Two shipments recently received include 

 some of the finest specimens ever found. 



Biaspore. — An excellent collection of twenty specimens from 

 Chester, Mass., has just been purchased, 25c. to $5.00. 



Send for our " Spring Bulletin," ready soon. 



GEO. L. ENGLISH & CO., Mineralogists, 



64 East T2th St., New York City. 



