REMARKABLE COLLECTION 



We have secured some exceptionally fine minerals collected by an 

 American professor of national repute ; it is beyond doubt the finest col- 

 lection we have yet handled. Lists are in preparation and will be sent only 

 on application. Owing to the lack of space can only name a few below. 



Diamond, Brazil ; different forms of xls. Native Tellurium, Colorado ; 

 specimen 4 x 3^, weighs 2% lbs ; 3% x 3%; V/ 2 x 3 ; the above telluriums 

 are the richest in existence. Sylvanite, Transylvania ; very rich specimen 

 5% x 3^. Native Gold, 5 x 6 x 4%, Cal. Native Iron (Terrestrial) in 

 basalt, Greenland. Meteoric Iron, Coon Butte, Ariz.; Pultusk, Poland. 

 Iridosmime, Urals ; Orpiment, Utah ; Chalcocite, Cornwall ; Livingston ite, 

 Mexico ; Lorandite with realgar, Macedonia ; Pyrargyrite, with tetrahe- 

 drite, Landu Hill ; Argyrodite, Freiberg ; Cerargyrite, Chili ; Embolite, 

 New Mexico ; Iodyrite, Broken Hill ; Quartz (Fulgurite), Poland ; Plattner- 

 ite, Idaho ; Calcite, Iceland, 4x3, choice spec; Parisite, S.A.; Pollucite, 

 Mount Mica ; Eudialyte, Greenland ; Meliphanite, Norway ; Gadolinite, 

 Sweden; Thorite, Norway; Apophyllite, and Stilbite, Bombay; Harmo- 

 tone, Scotland ; Microlite, Amelia Court House ; Columbite, Monazite, 

 Uraninite, Conn. ; Pyromorphite, Cumberland ; Pyromorphite, rare form of 

 xls.; Vanadinite, Wanlock Head, Scotland; Pseudomalachite, Bheinbreiten- 

 bach ; Chalcocite xlzd, Conn., choice ; Crocoite, Cornwall ; Libethenite, 

 Hung.; Erythrite, Thuringia ; Arseriopyrite, Freiberg; Chrysoberyl twin, 

 Conn.; Stibiconite, Nev.; Pharmacosiderite, Cornwall.; Cuprite, pseudo, 

 France; Spinel, Monroe, N. Y.; Pyrosmalite, Sweden; Euclase, Brazil-Ural; 

 CanCrinite, Norway ; Sphene, Tyrol ; Emplectite, Saxony ; Emerald in 

 matrix, Aquamarine, Alexandrite. 



NEWLY DISCOVERED MINERALS AND 

 FROM NEW FINDS 



Calciovolborthite, xlzd, Telluride, Colo.; Carnotite, Colo.; Patronite, 

 S. America; Goldschmidtite, Colo.; Apatite, Mesa Grande ; Bornite, Tyrol; 

 Tourmalines, emerald-green gem xls., Southern Cal. ; Vanadinite-Smithson- 

 ite, N. M. 



A REMARKABLE CERUSSITE 



We have on exhibition the largest and finest twin Cerussite in the 

 world. All its planes are finely developed. The crystals measure 7 inches 

 in length, 3^> inches in width, and % inch in thickness. The crystal is 

 transparent, and its structure is beautifully displayed. Photograph and 

 particulars on application. 



Will send box on approval by request. Further particulars cheer- 

 fully furnished. 



A. H. PETEREIT, 



81—83 Fulton Street, New York City. 



