MINERALS 



BLOWPIPE MINERALS.— Especial interest is shown at this time 

 of year in this department of our business. Our material is selected 

 with exceeding care and is supplied in good sized massive specimens as 

 pure as we can secure. We have added largely to our stock and promise 

 prompt and careful filling of all orders, which we especially request be 

 sent in as soon as possible. 



Recent Additions of Cabinet Specimens : 



Eudialyte from Arkansas, crystals, 50c. to $5.00; massive specimens, 

 10c. to $2:00. Very rare. 



Hiddenite crystals, terminated, choice, $1.50 to $5.00. 



Gold, crystallized and leaf, from California, $2.50 to $85.00. 



Phenacite, Mt. Antero, loose crystals, extra good, 25c. to $5.00. 



Bertrandite, Mt. Antero, a few good gangue specimens, $1.00 to $3.50. 



Salida Garnets, 1000. large and small, 10c. to $6.00. One large group, 

 $17.50. 



Celestite from W. Va. (described A. J. S., Mar. '90), 15c. to $2.50. 



Calcites from Dakota (new), choice groups, 10c. to $1.50. 



Chiastolite Crystals, 10c. to $1.00. 



Loose Pyrite Crystals, Leadville, 10c. to 50c. 



Fergusonite Crystals, Texas, 50c. to $5.00. (The $25 specimen adver- 

 tised last month is sold). 



Nivenite, Thoro-gummite, Cyrtolite, Allanite, from Texas. 



Peristerite, good crystals, N.'Y., 25c. to $1.00. 



Spessartite in Rhyolite, Colorado, an extra fine lot, 50c. to $3.50. 



Topaz, San Luis Potosi, finest ever secured in Mexico, both loose 

 crystals and splendid matrix specimens, 10c. to $25.00. 



Hyalite, Mexico, extra good, 15c. to $2.50. 



Apophyllite, Mexico ; a very fine collection has just been purchased 

 by our Mr. Niven. 



Valencianite in good specimens is in the same shipment. 



Rhodochrosite. — Our Colorado collector has just secured the finest 

 lot of the beautiful transparent rhombic crystals of this mineral ever 

 found in the U. S. 



Rare Species, a few just added: Native Tellurium, Hessite, Sylvanite, 

 Cosahte, Nagyagite, Coloradoite, Domeykite, Kobellite, Eandite, Min- 

 ium, Stromeyerite, Linarite, De Saulesite, Microlite, Utahite, etc., ete. 



The foregoing are only part of the almost countless very recent addi- 

 tions to our stock. It should be borne in mind that we have the largest, 

 finest and most varied stock in the TJ. S. The best idea of it can be 

 obtained only by visiting our two stores, but if you cannot do this, 



Send for our 100 pp. Illustrated Catalogue, 



which is mailed free to anyone who mentions this Journal. 



GEO. L. ENGLISH & CO., Dealers in Minerals, 



1512 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 739 and 741 Broadway, New York. 



