FONTAINEBLEAU LIMESTONE 



An unequalled assortment of groups and single crystals from the 

 well-known locality above mentioned. A large stock was secured 

 through our Paris house, an advance shipment of which has just 

 reached us. They're too well known to need special description, and 

 present prices will tend to make them even more so. Crystals, 25c. 

 per dozen to 75c. each. Groups for cabinet purposes 50c. to $2.00. 



MENILITE 



Also from France, representing an important variety of Opal. Sold 

 in cabinet specimens at 50c. each, or for educational purposes at 50c. 

 per pound. Quartz after Gypsum in curious rosette-like crystalliza- 

 tions, from Paris. Interesting specimens when considered individually, 

 but more particularly so when associated with the rare Lutecite — an 

 oxide of silicon — 50c. to $4.00. 



CANADA ZIRCON 



Twins and simple crystals of unusual lustre and perfection. Not a 

 large lot and not even large crystals, but their quality is almost 

 gemmy. Neatly trimmed with firm bases, 50c. to $2.00. 



NADORITE 



Nearly 50 typical specimens of this rare lead and antimony com- 

 pound, many crystallized in the thin tabular habit characteristic of the 

 species. Senarmontite and Valentinite, also Algerian minerals con- 

 taining antimony are well represented and reasonably priced. Cabinet 

 specimens from 50c. to $4.00. 



CERTJSSITE, SARDINIA 



Clusters of columnar and acicular crystallizations, in fine reticulated 

 masses of snow white and gray, sometimes on a brown limonite gangue. 

 Beautiful specimens undoubtedly, but delicate and liable to fracture, 

 unless mounted in our new glass-cover black boxes. They serve not 

 only for protection, but as articles adding to the effectiveness of a 

 drawer's display. Cabinet specimens so mounted — 50c. to $3.50. 



Kermesite, Green Anglesite, Senarmontite, Valentinite, etc., etc., 

 from the same locality. 



OTHER NOTEWORTHY ARRIVALS. 



Tetrahedrite, Hungary. A few neat cabinet specimens and one large 

 group of particularly brilliant crystals at $17.50. 



Bornite, argentiferous from Tasmania. Beautifully iridescent and 

 rich in silver. . Typical examples 50c. each. 



Covellite, Montana. Fine masses 2 by 3 to 6 by 8, wondrously 

 lustrous, and of remarkable quality. $2.00 per pound. 



Cut Stones. Gem material recently secured yielded fine green, 

 white, and pink Tourmalines, Golden Beryl, Aquamarine, Chrysoberyl 

 (Cats-eye), Spessartite, Peridot, Hiddenite, Garnets various, and Opals 

 in abundance. Prices the lowest. 



"Twistem" crystal holders, fully nickeled, strong and of neat pat- 

 tern. Holds the mineral securely and displays to the best advantage 

 all crystal faces. Packed 12 in a box, 50c. per dozen. 





FOOTE ULT2<TJZ2TZ^.T^ CO.. 



FORMERLY DR. A. E. FOOTE, 



WARREN M. FOOTE, Manager. 



Established 1876. 



PHILADELPHIA, 

 1317 Arch Street. 



PARIS, 

 21 Rue du Champ de Mars. 



