Ward's Natural Science Establishment, 



(MINERALOGY, GEOLOGY, ZOOLOGY.) 



16—26 College Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. 

 MINERALOGY. 



For the benefit of collectors looking out for good things — old and new — to 

 add to their cabinets, we make the following notes in Minerals recently re- 

 ceived : 



Laumontite, Nagyag, Transylvania. In groups of crystals of enormous 



size for this mineral, the largest that have ever been found. $1.25 to $15 



Acanttaite, Freiberg. In magnificent specimens. - $1.75 to $10 



Argyrodite, Saxony. ..... $1.50 to $10 



Pink Tourmaline in Lepidolite, California. Magnificent specimens 



showing radiating groups of the Rubellite. - - $0.25 to $5 



Amber, Baltic Coast. With and without insects. - - $1.00 to $15 



Jet, England. Polished specimens. - - - - $0.50 to $10 



Sagenitic Quartz, Japan. Very choice. - - $1.50 to $5 

 Quartz Balls, Japan. Some of them with enclosures. $2.00 to $60 

 Agates, Uruguay. In all manner of forms and markings. $0.25 to $40 

 Glaucodot, Sweden. In good crystals. - - - $1.50 to $3 

 Krennerite, Transylvania. Fine specimens. - - $2.00 to $4 

 Guitermanite, Colorado. This exceedingly rare mineral in good, typi- 

 cal specimens. - - - - - - $0.75 to $3 



Azurite Balls, Arizona. Finely crystallized. - - $0.25 to $2 



Cerargyrite (Horn Silver), Chile. Very transparent. - $1.25 to $20 



Plattnerite, Idaho. One of America's rarest minerals. $5.00 to $20 



Bromyrite, New South Wales ; choice specimens. - $2.25 to $4 



Fluorites, Galore. In all colors. .... $0.25 to $10 



METEORITES. 



Having added largely to this department in the past six months, we are 

 able to offer at the present time representative specimens of many falls. 

 Among them are : — 



SIDERITES. 



Toluca, Bendego, Red River, Lockport, Wichita County, Cohahuila, 

 Cosby's Creek, Arva, Sevier County, Chesterville, Tucson, Staunton, 

 Allen County, Santa Catharina, Grand Rapids, Glorieta Mountains, 

 Puquios, Hamilton County, Welland, Canon Diablo, Thunda, Kenton 

 County, Youndegin, Lion River, Orange River, Charcas. 



SIDEROLITES. 



The Pallas Iron, Imilac, Hainholz, Sierra de Chaco, Estherville, 

 Fayette County, Rockwood, Llano del Inca, Dona Inez, Kiowa County, 

 Mincy. 



AEROLITES. 



Ensisheim, Mauerkirchen, Timochin, Stannern, Weston, Chateau- 

 Renard, Linn County, Cabarras County, Mezo-Madaras, Borkut, Par- 

 nallee, Ausson, Murcia, Dhurmsala, Knyahinya, Pultusk, Waconda, 

 Homestead, Warrenton, Soko-Banja, Mocs, Alfianello, Farmington, 

 Winnebago County, Villa Lujan, New Concord, Taborg, Hessle, Cape 

 Girardeau, etc. 



We would call particular attention to a specimen of the Canon Diablo 

 Meteorite weighing 1,015 pounds. This is the third largest meteor- 

 ite found in the United States, and the largest one in the country 

 for sale. 



Only a visit to our establishment will convince one of the wealth of mate- 

 rial in the Mineral Department. Not even in Europe, we believe, can its 

 equal be found. 



