REMOVAL. 



We take pleasure in announcing* that we have removed 

 to 3 and 5 West 18tii St., first door West of Fifth Avenue, 

 where with much more attractive salesrooms, many addi- 

 tions to our stock, and convenience of location, we hope 

 to serve our customers much more acceptably in the 

 future than in the past. The confusion incident to mov- 

 ing has delayed the placing on sale of many recent 

 accessions, but we will have our salesrooms in order for 

 our 



SPRINGS OPENING 



ON SATURDAY, MARCH 2d AT 1 P. M. 



AUSTRALIAN MINERALS. 



Our Australian shipment will then be placed on sale. Its many attractive 

 specimens are described in our Spring Bulletin, to which and our announcements 

 last month reference should be made. 



NOVA SCOTIA ZEOLITES. 



We now have in stock the most beautiful Nova Scotia Zeolites we have ever 

 seen. Extraordinarily fine groups of salmon-colored Chabazite in \ to |- 

 inch crystals, 15c. to $1.00. Stilbite in siugularly choice sheaves of rich color, 

 both alone and on salmon-colored Chabazite, 15c. to $1.00. Also several hundred 

 excellent student specimens at 5c. to 15c. | 



MOHAWKITE, STIBIODOMEYKITE AND WHITNEYITE. 



Every specimen, before it is labeled, has been tested and the correctness of the 

 determinations certified by Prof. G. A. Koenig. 



Mohawkite, nearly pure, metallic masses, 35c. to $3.50. 

 Stibiodomeykite, nearly pure, metallic masses, 25c. to $2.50. 

 Domeykite and Whitneyite, equally good at same prices. 



-NEW COLORADO RHODOCHROSITE, HUBNERITE, ETC. 



Just received from a new locality, groups of delicate pink Rhodochrosite, 

 some associated with green fluorite, very beautiful, 35c. to $6.00. 

 Hiibnerite, extra choice; 25c. to $3.00. 

 Sphalerite, groups of fine, black crystals of rare forms. 25c. to s2.00. 



OUR SPRING BULLETIN 



Is now in press and will be ready for distribution by March first. Its beautiful 

 illustrations of the many minerals recently added to our stock, and the more than 

 usually exact descriptions, will make it, we trust, of exceptional interest to 

 mineralogists. 



124-page Illustrated Catalogue, giving Dana Species number, hardness, specific 

 gravity, chemical composition and formula of every mineral, 25c in paper, 50c. 

 in cloth. 



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



GEO. L. ENGLISH & CO., Mineralogists, 

 Dealers in Scientific Minerals, 



Removed to 3 and 5 West 18tli Street, First door west of Fifth Avenue, New York City. 



