﻿Many 
  New 
  or 
  Rare 
  Minerals 
  

  

  Have 
  been 
  added 
  to 
  our 
  stock 
  during 
  the 
  past 
  month, 
  

   among 
  which 
  we 
  call 
  attention 
  to 
  the 
  following: 
  

  

  Hancockite, 
  the 
  new 
  Franklin 
  species, 
  20 
  specimens, 
  

   ranging 
  from 
  1-^ 
  x 
  1.^ 
  inclies, 
  20 
  cents, 
  to 
  3^x5 
  inches, 
  

   $1.50. 
  

  

  Hardystonite, 
  another 
  new 
  Franklin 
  mineral, 
  30 
  

   specimens, 
  ranging 
  from 
  l|x2| 
  inches, 
  25 
  cents, 
  to 
  

   3^x5 
  inches, 
  $2.50. 
  

  

  Powellite, 
  groups 
  of 
  good 
  crystals 
  on 
  matrix, 
  $2.50. 
  

   Tellurium 
  from 
  Colorado, 
  several 
  exceptionally 
  fine 
  

   specimens, 
  $1.00 
  to 
  .<3.50. 
  Also 
  several 
  good. 
  Sylvan- 
  

   ites, 
  $1.00 
  to 
  $2.50. 
  One 
  extra 
  fine, 
  $12.50. 
  

   Whitneyite 
  from 
  Michigan, 
  five 
  good 
  specimens, 
  $2.00 
  to 
  $7.50. 
  Also 
  one 
  

   Domeykite, 
  .^3.50. 
  

  

  Guitermanite, 
  five 
  choice 
  pieces, 
  $1.00 
  to 
  $5.00. 
  

   Alaskaite, 
  three 
  specimens, 
  $1.00 
  to 
  .$2.00. 
  

   Dyscrasite, 
  bright 
  modules 
  in 
  Arsenic, 
  $2.50 
  to 
  $7.50. 
  

   Arsenic, 
  extra 
  fine, 
  couvex-reniform 
  plates, 
  75c. 
  to 
  $2.00. 
  

   Krennerite, 
  .$3.50 
  and 
  $4.00. 
  Bismite, 
  xled, 
  $1.50, 
  $2.00. 
  

   Diaspora, 
  xled. 
  $1.00, 
  $5.00, 
  $7.50, 
  $10.00. 
  Bismutite, 
  $1.00 
  to 
  $2.50. 
  

   Also 
  one 
  or 
  more 
  specimens 
  of 
  each 
  of 
  the 
  following 
  : 
  

  

  Kottigite, 
  Wapplerite, 
  Diadochite, 
  Aeschynite, 
  Tyrite, 
  Polianite, 
  

   Arseniosiderite, 
  Ytlrotantalite, 
  Sternbergite, 
  Periclase, 
  Polymignite, 
  Pyrostilpnite 
  , 
  

   Tiemannite, 
  Cyprine, 
  Nacrite. 
  Kerolite, 
  Houghite, 
  Metacinnabarite, 
  Pickeringite, 
  

   Persbergite. 
  Killinite, 
  Websterite, 
  Sombrerite. 
  Jenkinsite, 
  Loxoclase, 
  Kammererite, 
  

   Cymatolite, 
  Aglaite, 
  Gieseckite, 
  Euphyllite, 
  Thermophyllite, 
  Gigantolite, 
  Sismon- 
  

   dine, 
  Pyrargillite, 
  etc. 
  

  

  GROUPS 
  OF 
  DATOLITE. 
  

  

  A 
  recent- 
  strike 
  in 
  Connecticut 
  has 
  brought 
  'us 
  a 
  hundred 
  groups 
  of 
  large, 
  

   brilliant 
  Datolite 
  crystals. 
  Specimens 
  averaging 
  1^x1^, 
  25c.; 
  2x2, 
  50c; 
  

   2x3, 
  75c. 
  ; 
  2^ 
  x 
  4, 
  $1.00!i 
  on 
  up 
  to 
  4 
  x 
  7, 
  $2.00. 
  

  

  NORTH 
  CAROLINA 
  MINERALS. 
  

  

  Rutile 
  crystals, 
  the 
  largest 
  lot 
  w^e 
  ever 
  had. 
  Terminated 
  crystals 
  from 
  10c. 
  

   per 
  dozen 
  up 
  to 
  50c. 
  each. 
  

  

  Columbite, 
  good 
  crystals, 
  10c. 
  to 
  $1.25. 
  

  

  Samarskite, 
  crystallized, 
  10c. 
  to 
  $1.50. 
  

  

  Gumniite, 
  bright 
  orange 
  color, 
  25c. 
  to 
  $5.00. 
  

  

  Amethyst, 
  loose 
  crystals, 
  with 
  " 
  fused 
  " 
  termination^, 
  25c. 
  

  

  OTHER 
  RECENT 
  ADDITIONS. 
  

  

  lolite 
  from 
  Connecticut, 
  deep 
  rich 
  blue, 
  25c. 
  to 
  $1.00. 
  

  

  Arkansas 
  Q,uartz 
  crystals, 
  a 
  carefully 
  selected 
  and 
  remarkably 
  attractive 
  

   lot 
  just 
  in, 
  embracing 
  brilliant, 
  flawless 
  crystals, 
  enclosures, 
  etc, 
  25c. 
  to 
  $1.00. 
  

  

  Selenite 
  crystals 
  from 
  Kansas, 
  remarkably 
  etched 
  and 
  very 
  cheap, 
  2 
  for 
  5c. 
  

   to 
  25c 
  each. 
  

  

  Selenite 
  crystals 
  from 
  Ohio, 
  a 
  wonderfully 
  fine 
  and 
  large 
  lot, 
  10c. 
  per 
  dozen 
  

   to 
  15c. 
  each. 
  

  

  Our 
  Fall 
  Bulletin 
  describes 
  and 
  illustrates 
  many 
  other 
  Eeceot 
  i\ddition8. 
  

   Free. 
  

  

  124 
  page 
  Illustrated 
  Catalogue^ 
  25c. 
  in 
  paper; 
  50c. 
  in 
  cloth. 
  

  

  44 
  page 
  Illustrated 
  Price 
  Lists, 
  also 
  Bulletins 
  and 
  Circulars 
  free. 
  

  

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  L. 
  ENG-LISH 
  &c 
  CO., 
  Mineralogists, 
  

   812 
  and 
  814 
  Greenwich 
  Street 
  (S. 
  W. 
  Corner 
  of 
  Jane 
  Street), 
  New 
  York 
  City. 
  

  

  