Announcement of New Arrivals. 



Iceland Minerals. 



I have just received after considerable delay a new lot of Iceland Zeolites 

 consisting of one hundred specimens. The species represented are Heuland- 

 ite, Stilbite, Epistilbite, Scolecite, Ptilolite and Quartz geodes in both 

 Museum and cabinet size specimens, which I have priced at far below former 

 values placed on these choice trap rock minerals. Their beauty, brilliancy 

 and the quality of the crystals is finer than any former lot brought to this 

 country. 



Minerals from Franklin Furnace, K". J. 



I have also been fortunate in obtaining a very old collection from a gentle- 

 man who specialized in Franklin Furnace minerals and which contains many 

 duplicates of finely crystallized specimens. For instance, several of the ex- 

 tremely rare crystallized Zincites as well as Franklinites, Rhodonites, Troost- 

 ites in very large crystals ; also Gahnite, Tourmaline, Calamine, Garnet and 

 Spinel. An exceptional lot of choice Phlogopite in Calcite of the largest- 

 size found. 



Minerals from Colorado. 



Recent additions to my large stock of the desirable Cripple Creek Tellur- 

 ides include specimens of the very best quality obtainable, such as Tellu- 

 rium, Sylvanite, Calaverite, Gold, etc. With these came Amethyst in parallel 

 growth of exquisite quality and a crystallized Calciovolborthite and Carno- 

 tite from Telluride, Col. 



Minerals from [New Mexico. 



A number of Vanadinites have been received from New Mexico, which 

 show crystals distributed over Barite matrix forming desirable specimens of 

 beautiful contrast. Also a number of fine native Silvers from the same 

 locality. 



Desirable and timely gifts for Christmas of cut gems, gem crystals, antique 

 cameos, opal carvings, with semi-precious stones cut and polished and adapt- 

 able for mounting in pins, brooches, etc. 



The large stock carried places me in the best position to cater to the many 

 requirements of my patrons for either minerals, rare or common gems, as 

 well as the highest quality of reconstructed Rubies, Sapphires, blue or white, 

 and the beautiful new pink Topaz. 



I would be pleased to send on approval for inspection and selection any- 

 thing that would interest my patrons. 



Information as to special lists and prices of individual specimens cheer- 

 fully furnished. 



A. H. PETEREIT, 



81—83 Fulton Street, New York City. 



