New Store ! New Minerals ! 



Our removal from 64 East 12 th Street was completed 

 and our new store opened during January. Everyone is 

 charmed with the splendid light and broad aisles which 

 make the examination of our great stock of minerals a 

 pleasure instead of a task. Of course much still remains 

 to be done in the final straightening out of our stock, 

 but our salesrooms are now completely arranged and the 

 filling of orders has once more been resumed. Our facili- 

 ties for expeditiously handling our increasing business 

 are greatly improved and every effort will be made to 

 serve our customers more acceptably in the future than 

 in the past. Our Winter Bulletin, giving further an- 

 nouncements and describing recent additions, will be mailed to you if you have 

 not received it, and we believe it will interest you. 



Japanese Quartz Twins. Having traced every quartz twin which has 

 been exported from Japan, we do not hesitate to claim that the specimens which 

 we secured in December are the finest which ever left Japan and that no better 

 ones will come into the market. The large twins are not a new find and substan- 

 tially all of them have come into the possession of the party from whom we 

 obtained them, and all of the best of them were purchased by us. The largest 

 twin is about 5£ inches in diameter, another is approximately the same size. Only 

 three of the very large twins now remain, $50, $65, and $75, besides four medium 

 size ones at $3.50, $5.00 and $12.50. 



Other Japanese Minerals. Matildite, the very rare sulpho-bismuthide of 

 silver, four specimens at $1.25 to $3.00. Several extra-large nodules of crystal- 

 lized Arsenic. A series of 20 choice, loose crystals of Stibnite, 25c. to $3.00. 



English Chalcosiderite. Over 60 choice specimens of this rare and 

 attractive mineral at 25c. to $7.50. 



The Finest Cleavable Orpiment we have ever seen — & few specimens 

 only at 25c. to $3.00. 



Crystallized Hessite. Three extra choice and large specimens, $10, $12.50. 

 and $20, recently enriched our stock of smaller specimens at $2.50 to $6.00. 



An Enthusiastic Reception has been accorded to our Arkansas Wav- 

 ellites. No mineral among all the attractions of our opening sale was so popu- 

 lar. The specimens are incomparably superior to any we have ever had before. 

 25c. to $1.00. 



Cerussite from Missouri. Choice crystallized and reticulated specimens, 

 25c. to $5.00, some of them associated with green Pyromorphite. 



Aurichalcite from Montana. Bright blue, with blue and green Smith- 

 sonite, very beautiful; 25c. to $3.50. 



Thousands of other choice specimens, worthy of extended notice, cannot even 

 be mentioned here. 



MINERALS FOR BLOWPIPE ANALYSIS. 



This department of our business has developed so rapidly of late that we have 

 spared no effort to improve our stock, which now embraces over 300 distinct 

 species, and probably as many more varieties. A complete revised list was pub- 

 lished in our last Fall Bulletin, and we invite the special attention of professors to 

 it. The facilities of this department are immensely improved in our new store 

 and we expect to be able to fill orders with greatest despatch. 



GEO. L.. ENGLISH & CO., Mineralogists, 

 Removed to 812 and 814 Greenwich St. (S. W. Corner Jane), New York Ci^r. 



