HUNGARIAN MINERALS. 



Only about a hundred specimens in all, but among them are some of 

 the daintiest and most attractive groupings that we have handled for 

 years. To move the lot quickly, we have priced each piece at a low 

 figure— low even in comparison with our present scale of prices. That 

 they will find ready purchasers we feel assured, and list a few of the 

 most striking. 



STIBNITE. Individuals and aggregates, brilliantly terminated. A 

 variety of habits and associations shown, and each of convenient cabi- 

 net size. 50c. to $4.00. 



BARITE. Wonderfully transparent with brilliant faces and odd 

 modifications. In quality they are much superior to our former stock, 

 the penetrating crystals of Stibnite offering an association and inclusion 

 of unusual interest. 50c. to $3.00. 



TETRAHEDRITE and CHALCOPYRITE from Kapnik.' The 

 types are well known, but some of the groups now on hand would be 

 difficult to duplicate in any but the largest collections. $1.50 to $12.00. 



RHODOCHROSITE. Quite an assortment, delicately tinted, and 

 usually "inter-formed" with quartz crystals. 50c. to $1.50. 



SPHiEROSIDERITE, ORRIMENT, PSEUDOMORPHOUS 

 MARCASITE, DOLOMITE, and two specimens of the rare 

 "KENNGOTTITE" (MIARGYRITE). 



ADDENDA 



TO OUR ANNOUNCEMENT OF FOBEICxN MINERALS IN THE 

 APRIL NUMBER. 



GALENOBISMUTITE. A few good examples of this interesting 

 mineral. Characteristic specimens from 50c. to $3.50. 



CRYOLITE, THOMSENOLITE and RALSTONITE reasonably 

 priced, yet first-class ; brilliantly crystallized. 50c. to $5.00. 



STILBITE, HEULANDITE and EPISTILBITE. We offer 

 many varieties and colorings sure to find ready purchasers. Iceland is 

 the locality. 50c. to $4.00. 



SULVANITE 



3Cu 2 S . V 2 S a 



From Burra Burra, South Australia. Several specimens on sale, and 



it takes no glass to distinguish the mineral. Typical examples, $1.00 to 



$8.00 each. 



FOOTE 1jLT2<T?E:'EZ^-JLj CO., 



FORMERLY DR. A. E. FOOTE, 



WARREN M. FOOTE, Manager. 



Established 1876. 



PHILADELPHIA, PARIS, 



1317 Arch Street. 24 Rue du Champ de Mars. 





