﻿Graftonite, 
  a 
  New 
  Mineral, 
  

  

  Is 
  described 
  in 
  this 
  number 
  of 
  this 
  Journal 
  by 
  Prof. 
  S. 
  L. 
  

   Penfield. 
  The 
  entire 
  supply 
  is 
  ours 
  and 
  no 
  more 
  is 
  

   obtainable 
  at 
  the 
  locality, 
  which 
  Mr. 
  English 
  visited 
  in 
  

   June 
  and 
  has 
  since 
  had 
  thoroughly 
  explored. 
  The 
  

   remarkable 
  and 
  entirely 
  unique 
  intergrowth 
  of 
  Grafton- 
  

   ite 
  and 
  Triphylite 
  observable 
  in 
  every 
  specimen, 
  will 
  

   give 
  this 
  mineral 
  a 
  place 
  in 
  every 
  scientific 
  collection. 
  

   It 
  is 
  not, 
  however, 
  a 
  beautiful 
  mineral. 
  Prices, 
  $2.00 
  

   to 
  $5.00 
  for 
  good 
  cabinet-size 
  specimens; 
  $5.00 
  to 
  $20.00 
  

   for 
  the 
  six 
  or 
  eight 
  specimens 
  which 
  show 
  crystallization; 
  

   50c. 
  to 
  SI. 
  00 
  for 
  small 
  pieces. 
  

  

  SILICEOUS 
  CALCTTE 
  CRYSTALS. 
  

  

  A 
  large 
  assortment 
  of 
  the 
  most 
  curious 
  South 
  Dakota 
  " 
  Foutainebleau 
  Lime- 
  

   stones 
  " 
  is 
  now 
  en 
  route 
  and 
  will 
  probably 
  arrive 
  about 
  the 
  first 
  of 
  the 
  year. 
  

   Further 
  particulars 
  of 
  this 
  very 
  interesting 
  lot 
  will 
  be 
  given 
  next 
  month. 
  

  

  DOMEYKITE. 
  

  

  63 
  specimens 
  from 
  Michigan, 
  a 
  new 
  find, 
  at 
  exceedingly 
  low 
  prices, 
  10c. 
  to 
  

   SI. 
  00. 
  The 
  specimens 
  show 
  veins 
  and 
  blotches 
  of 
  the 
  mineral 
  attractively 
  scat- 
  

   tered 
  through 
  the 
  matrix. 
  

  

  LOOSE 
  EPIDOTE 
  CRYSTALS 
  FROM 
  COLORADO. 
  

  

  125 
  good, 
  loose 
  crystals. 
  Their 
  faces 
  are 
  brilliant 
  and 
  the 
  crystals 
  well 
  

   formed. 
  10c. 
  to 
  25c. 
  each. 
  

  

  EMERALD-GREEN 
  FLTJORITE. 
  

  

  Such 
  remarkably 
  rich-colored 
  material 
  was 
  secured 
  by 
  our 
  Mr. 
  Fraser 
  at 
  the 
  

   "Westmoreland. 
  X. 
  H"., 
  locality 
  during 
  his 
  visit 
  in 
  November, 
  and 
  so 
  much 
  enthu- 
  

   siasm 
  has 
  been 
  manifested 
  over 
  the 
  specimens 
  that 
  it 
  affords 
  us 
  pleasure 
  to 
  

   anuounce 
  that 
  another 
  visit 
  to 
  the 
  locality 
  was 
  made 
  in 
  December 
  which 
  resulted 
  

   in 
  our 
  securing 
  a 
  99 
  years' 
  lease 
  on 
  the 
  mine. 
  As 
  the 
  most 
  richly-colored 
  mate- 
  

   rial 
  is 
  found 
  ioose 
  in 
  the 
  soil 
  and 
  not 
  in 
  the 
  vein, 
  it 
  seems 
  probable 
  that 
  but 
  little 
  

   more 
  will 
  be 
  found. 
  Fine 
  cleavage 
  octahedrons, 
  5c. 
  to 
  35c. 
  ; 
  splendid 
  masses 
  of 
  

   magnificently 
  colored 
  fluorite, 
  crudely 
  crystallized, 
  25c. 
  to 
  $2.00. 
  

  

  OTHER 
  RECENT 
  ADDITIONS. 
  

  

  A 
  single 
  fine 
  specimen 
  of 
  Dioptase 
  from 
  Arizona 
  is 
  worthy 
  of 
  note 
  

   because 
  of 
  its 
  excessive 
  rarity 
  and 
  modified 
  crystals; 
  $15.00. 
  

  

  Chiastolites, 
  a 
  remarkable 
  assortment 
  of 
  extra 
  fine 
  matrix 
  specimens, 
  25c. 
  to 
  

   S3. 
  00: 
  loose 
  crystals. 
  10c. 
  aud 
  15c. 
  

  

  Chesterlite, 
  good 
  groups, 
  loose 
  and 
  on 
  matrix, 
  10c. 
  to 
  $1.50. 
  

  

  500 
  Kokomo 
  Orthoclase 
  crystals, 
  5c. 
  to 
  1 
  5c. 
  

  

  25 
  good 
  Roseite, 
  50c. 
  to 
  s 
  1.50. 
  

  

  Crystallized 
  Samarskite, 
  10c. 
  to 
  $1.50. 
  

  

  Columbite 
  crystals 
  from 
  N. 
  C, 
  10c. 
  to 
  $1.25. 
  

  

  Iolite, 
  rich 
  blue, 
  from 
  Connecticut, 
  25c. 
  to 
  $1.50. 
  

  

  Selenite 
  crystals 
  from 
  Ohio 
  and 
  Kansas, 
  in 
  great 
  profusion 
  at 
  very 
  low 
  prices. 
  

  

  Hancockite, 
  Hardystonite, 
  Whitneyite, 
  Krennerite, 
  Alaskaite, 
  

   Dyscrasite, 
  Diaphorite, 
  Xanthoconite, 
  etc 
  , 
  etc. 
  

  

  Our 
  Fall 
  Bulletin 
  describes 
  and 
  illustrates 
  many 
  other 
  recent 
  additions. 
  

  

  FREE. 
  

  

  124 
  page 
  Illustrated 
  Catalogue. 
  25c. 
  in 
  paper; 
  50c. 
  in 
  cloth. 
  

  

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

  

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  L. 
  ENGLISH 
  & 
  CO., 
  Mineralogists, 
  

   812 
  and 
  814 
  Greenwich 
  Street 
  (S. 
  W. 
  Corner 
  of 
  Jane 
  Street), 
  New 
  York 
  City. 
  

  

  