CTTTST OTJTI 



February, 1899. 



MAILED FREE ON APPLICATION. 



ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT 



TO THE ' ' COMPLETE MINERAL CATALOGUE " AND 



ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW ARRIVALS. 



Sixteen pages. Two handsome photo-engravings of the beautiful stellate and 

 "spear-head" twin Cerussites, and Anglesite coating same. Brief descriptions 

 are given of important accessions to stock. Among them are the wonderful 

 crystallizations purchased by our Australian collector during his five weeks' trip 

 to Broken Hill, which is becoming known as one of the greatest of mineral locali- 

 ties. Gem-like Raspites and Stolzites, Twin Cerussites, brilliant honey-colored 

 Anglesites, Strontianocalcites, Iodyrites, Pyromorphites, etc. Gorgeous Tasma- 

 nian Crocoites, Franklin minerals (three new species), Endlichites and other 

 great finds. REVISED POUND LIST. 



THE OLD TRAUTWINE COLLECTION is undergoing rapid disinte- 

 gration before the stream of orders directed against it. Collectors were not slow 

 to accept the invitation extended a month ago. Their desiderata lists are being 

 cut down in a most satisfying way, through the purchase of Trautwine specimens. 

 A full list of the more important is given in the Supplement. If you want long 

 forgotten and obscure rarities as well as choice examples of commoner species 

 found in the early part of the century, write at once. They will be gone in a 

 few weeks. 



THE "NEW SPECIES" LIST, 



one of the important features of our " Complete Mineral Catalogue" is brought 

 up to date in this supplement. Thus you secure free, a careful review, compiled 

 at considerable expense, of mineralogical discoveries between September, '97, and 

 February, '99. It gives name, reference to original publication, form and com- 

 position of all new minerals. (The "Complete Mineral Catalogue," 186 pp., 40 

 illustrations, with synopsis of Dana's classification, name, composition and form 

 of every known species; supplement to September, '97, alphabetical index, metal- 

 lic classification and other useful tables with Price Lists. Paper bound, 25c; 

 cloth, 50c. A work of reference invaluable to mineralogists.) February Supple- 

 ment is free whether catalogue is ordered or not. 



ALL PRICE LISTS FREE. 



Dr. J±. E. EOOTE, 



WARREN M. FOOTE, Manager. 

 Mineral Specimens for Scientific and Educational Purposes. 



1317 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa., U. S. A, 



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