﻿NEW 
  OUARTZ 
  ENCLOSURES 
  

  

  Reference 
  was 
  made 
  last 
  month 
  to 
  some 
  remarkable 
  

   enclosures 
  of 
  Tourmaline 
  in 
  Quartz 
  from 
  Montana. 
  The 
  

   specimens 
  then 
  in 
  stock 
  were 
  enough 
  to 
  awaken 
  much 
  

   enthusiasm, 
  but 
  those 
  since 
  received 
  are 
  incomparably 
  

   superior 
  and 
  a 
  third 
  lot 
  is 
  en 
  route 
  which 
  promises 
  to 
  be 
  

   still 
  better. 
  In 
  it 
  are 
  " 
  a 
  few 
  extra 
  large 
  single 
  crystals, 
  

   a 
  couple 
  about 
  15 
  inches 
  long 
  and 
  6 
  inches 
  through, 
  

   quite 
  perfect; 
  and 
  two 
  fine 
  groups 
  weighing 
  about 
  50 
  lbs. 
  

   and 
  85 
  lbs. 
  respectively, 
  also 
  quite 
  perfect. 
  These 
  are 
  

   very 
  fine 
  black 
  ones." 
  About 
  250 
  single 
  crystals 
  and 
  

   groups 
  of 
  this 
  rare, 
  interesting 
  and 
  attractive 
  tourmaline- 
  

   quartz 
  are 
  now 
  in 
  stock. 
  The 
  crystals 
  average 
  from 
  2 
  

   inches 
  to 
  5 
  inches 
  in 
  length 
  and 
  are, 
  at 
  times, 
  so 
  densely 
  filled 
  with 
  the 
  tourma- 
  

   line 
  needles 
  as 
  to 
  render 
  the 
  whole 
  crystal 
  black 
  and 
  opaque, 
  while, 
  again, 
  the 
  

   needles 
  will 
  be 
  but 
  sparsely 
  scattered 
  through 
  the 
  crystal 
  and 
  the 
  separate 
  needles 
  

   can 
  be 
  readily 
  seen. 
  25c. 
  to 
  8-J.00. 
  

  

  MORE 
  OF 
  THE 
  BEAUTIFUL 
  MONTANA 
  AMETHYSTS. 
  

   There 
  is 
  a 
  remarkable 
  unanimity 
  among 
  collectors 
  in 
  pronouncing 
  the 
  new 
  

   amethysts 
  from 
  Montana 
  the 
  most 
  beautiful 
  found 
  for 
  many 
  years. 
  Their 
  deep, 
  

   rich 
  color 
  and 
  brilliant 
  faces 
  make 
  them 
  very 
  gemmy. 
  Loose 
  crystals 
  and 
  small 
  

   groups. 
  5c. 
  to 
  50c: 
  groups 
  of 
  crystals 
  in 
  parallel 
  position, 
  uncommonly 
  choice, 
  

   5Cc. 
  to 
  S3. 
  50. 
  A 
  few 
  choice 
  specimens 
  of 
  Quartz 
  enclosing 
  Tourmaline, 
  with 
  

   rich 
  Amethyst 
  tips, 
  are 
  also 
  in 
  stock. 
  

  

  A 
  NEW 
  FIND 
  OF 
  DYSANALYTE. 
  

   The 
  Arkansas 
  Pysanalytes 
  have 
  been 
  known 
  for 
  many 
  years, 
  but 
  it 
  is 
  safe 
  to 
  

   say 
  that 
  no 
  specimens 
  of 
  such 
  fine 
  quality 
  as 
  those 
  just 
  received 
  can 
  be 
  found 
  in 
  

   any 
  collection. 
  The 
  crystals 
  are 
  exceptionally 
  large 
  and 
  lustrous 
  and 
  are 
  in 
  a 
  

   matrix 
  of 
  calcite 
  and 
  monticellite. 
  Prices 
  up 
  to 
  $10.00 
  each. 
  

  

  ORTHOCLASE 
  CRYSTALS 
  FROM 
  NEVADA. 
  

   300 
  of 
  the 
  sharpest 
  and 
  most 
  attractive 
  little 
  crystals 
  we 
  have 
  ever 
  seen, 
  5c. 
  to 
  

   15c. 
  each. 
  

  

  NOVA 
  SCOTIA 
  ZEOLITES. 
  

   300 
  specimens, 
  many 
  of 
  exceptional 
  quality, 
  especially 
  the 
  Acadialites 
  and 
  

   Analcites. 
  10c. 
  to 
  25c. 
  A 
  few 
  very 
  good 
  Gmelinites, 
  25c. 
  to 
  $1.00. 
  

  

  SILICEOUS 
  CALCITES 
  FROM 
  SOUTH 
  DAKOTA. 
  

   Described 
  in 
  the 
  May 
  number 
  of 
  this 
  Journal 
  by 
  Prof. 
  S. 
  L. 
  Penfield. 
  A 
  new 
  

   lot 
  of 
  small 
  specimens 
  averaging 
  better 
  than 
  any 
  previous 
  lot. 
  Doubly 
  terminated 
  

   crystals, 
  15c. 
  to 
  $1.00; 
  groups 
  25c. 
  to 
  $2.50; 
  museum 
  groups, 
  $2.50 
  to 
  $15.00. 
  

   CALUMET 
  EPIDOTE. 
  

   Over 
  200 
  choice 
  groups 
  of 
  Epidote 
  crystals 
  on 
  the 
  matrix, 
  and 
  over 
  700 
  loose 
  

   crvstals 
  have 
  been 
  recently 
  received, 
  5c. 
  to 
  $3.00. 
  

  

  MATCHLESS 
  GOLDEN 
  CALCITES. 
  

   Our 
  present 
  display 
  of 
  the 
  superb 
  Joplin 
  Calcites 
  has 
  not 
  been 
  equalled 
  since 
  

   the 
  crystals 
  first 
  commenced 
  to 
  arrive 
  in 
  considerable 
  numbers 
  from 
  the 
  great 
  cave 
  

   whose 
  output 
  we 
  purchased. 
  Prices 
  are 
  advancing 
  ; 
  real 
  values 
  have 
  long 
  been 
  

   ahead 
  of 
  the 
  marked 
  prices. 
  10c. 
  to 
  $5.00. 
  

  

  OTHER 
  RECENT 
  ADDITIONS: 
  

   Huantajayite, 
  eight 
  excellent 
  specimens, 
  $1.00 
  to 
  $2.50. 
  

   47 
  choice 
  crystallized 
  Pyrolusite, 
  Nassau, 
  20c. 
  to 
  50c. 
  

   Carnotite, 
  new. 
  rare, 
  attractive, 
  25c. 
  to 
  $1.00. 
  

   Graftonite, 
  described 
  in 
  Jan. 
  A. 
  J. 
  S 
  , 
  50c. 
  to 
  S3. 
  50. 
  

  

  Epididymite, 
  Rinkite, 
  Neptunite, 
  Ilvaite 
  and 
  other 
  rare 
  Greenland 
  

   minerals. 
  

  

  Svabite, 
  Knopite, 
  Hielmite, 
  Berzeliite, 
  Xenotime, 
  Fluocerite, 
  

   Euxenite, 
  Glaucodot, 
  Gadolinite, 
  Lead, 
  and 
  other 
  rare 
  Scandinavian 
  

   minerals. 
  

   Polished 
  Labradorite, 
  Serpentine 
  and 
  Sunstone, 
  extra 
  fine. 
  

   Brilliant 
  Graves 
  Mt. 
  Rutiles, 
  loose 
  and 
  on 
  matrix, 
  at 
  half 
  former 
  prices. 
  

  

  Our 
  Fall 
  Bulletin 
  describes 
  and 
  illustrates 
  many 
  other 
  recent 
  additions 
  

   Free. 
  

  

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

  

  4-4 
  page 
  Illustrated 
  Price 
  Lists, 
  also 
  Bulletins 
  and 
  Circulars 
  free. 
  

  

  GEO. 
  L. 
  ENGLISH 
  & 
  CO., 
  Mineralogists, 
  

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

  

  