NEW AND BEAUTIFUL MINERALS! 



A GREAT STRIKE AT THE TILLY FOSTER MINE! 



Two visits were made during the past month to this mine and the finest 

 specimens of Clinochlore (Ripidolite) ever found in this country were 

 secured. We purchased the pick of all the local collections, and bought up 

 many individual specimens of the miners. The Clinochlores are commonly 

 in groups of large, tabular, hexagonal crystals inserted edgewise on the 

 matrix, their brilliancy and deep, rich green color making them unusually 

 attractive. Good loose crystals as low as 10c; fine groups, 50e. to $5.00. 

 Chondrodite, very choice specimens with crystals uncommonly sharp and 

 brilliant, 50c. to $5.00; good Brucites, well crystallized, 25c. to $2.00; 

 excellent Serpentine Pseudomorphs, 25c. to $1.00. 



Onegite, or Quartz enclosing brilliant deep-red needles of Gothite, a very 

 rare combination, heretofore found, we believe, only at Onega, Russia, has 

 just been obtained from Colorado, in exceedingly fine specimens. Polished 

 sections of Amethystine and Smoky Quartz crystals, occasionally exhibiting 

 phantoms, 50c. to $5.00. 



Other Colorado Minerals. Unusually good specimens of the Florissant 

 crystallized Gothite, 15c. to $1.00 ; a large lot of choice Amazonstones in 

 single crystals, 15c. to 75c. and groups, 25c. to $1.50 ; good loose crystals of 

 Phenacite at 10c. to 50c. and Phenacite on Amazonstone at 25c. to $1.00. 



Arizona Vanadinite is now quite scarce, so that we are delighted to an- 

 nounce the receipt of a little shipment of extra good specimens. The crys- 

 tals are large and curiously hollowed out, of intense dark red color, and 

 nicely sprinkled over the matrix, 25c. to $4.00. A few good Red Wulfen- 

 ites at 50e. to $10.00 accompanied this shipment. 



Iridescent Pyrite on Calcite from the Woodend Mine, England. Our 

 last shipment is well worthy of the old-time scramble for these most beauti- 

 ful specimens. What could be more "lovely" than these little spires of 

 Calcite thickly sprinkled over with Alladin's fairy rainbow lamps of pyrites \ 

 10c. to $1.50. 



Other English Minerals. Fine Green and Purple Fluors, 10c. to $1.00 ; 

 very fine pink Barites, 25c. to $1.00 ; extra limpid and bright Bigrigg Calcite 

 groups, 15c. to $1.00 ; some pretty Specular Iron and Quartz, 25c. to $1.50 ; 

 over a hundred neat little groups of delicately tinted Stank Mine Calcites at 

 10c. to 75c. Prices on all of these English minerals are surprisingly low. 



Sulphurs ! Another box of still finer specimens just in, 25c. to $2.50 ; 

 large groups $3.50 to $10.00. 



Canadian Apatites, 10c. to $3.50; Titanites, 10c. to $1.00; Bright 

 Orange Calcite, one of the showiest of minerals, 10c. to 50c; lots of other 

 fine Canadian minerals. 



BOXES SENT ON APPROVAL will include many other recent 

 additions equally good, but which we have no space to mention. 



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 tion of every known mineral ; 25c in paper, 50c in cloth. 

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