New Mineral Species from Greenland. 



We received during July, direct from the party 

 who collected thern, a small consignment contain- 

 ing a number of new and rare minerals from 

 Greenland. Neptunite, a new and complex titano- 

 silicate, in small groups of brilliant black, monoclinic 

 crystals, $2.00 to 87.50. Epididymite, a basic silicate 

 of Beryllium and Sodium, in groups of good-sized, 

 white, orthorhombic crystals, 812.50 and 815.00. 

 Elpidite, a hydrous silicate of zirconium and sodium, 

 in white, orthorhombic crystals, 85.00 to 87.50. Also 

 a few other very rare minerals recently found in 

 Greenland : Parisite, associated with Elpidite, Cera- 



patite, Aegirite, etc., $15.00 and $20.00; Catapleiite in small groups of 



transparent, brown crystals, 82.50 to 84.00. 



NEW SPECIES FROM BRAZIL. 

 A small importation direct from Brazil brings us three new species : Bad- 

 deleyite, a monoclinic oxide of zirconium ; Derbylite, an interesting or- 

 thorhombic titanate and antimonate of iron ; Lewisite, an equally interest- 

 ing isometric titanate and antimonate of iron and calcium. All of these 

 minerals occur in minute crystals in sand. Price for small vial of each, 81.00. 



NEW EUROPEAN SPECIES. 



Fuggerite, a new Tyrolese mineral related to Gehlenite. occurring in 

 groups of white, tetragonal crystals, 81.00 to 81.50. Knopite, a curious 

 new Swedish mineral, similar to Dysanalyte but containing ceria. in choice, 

 loose crystals, 25c. to 81.25 each. Gonnardite, a new zeolite from France, 

 $1.50 to $2.50. 



OTHER RECENT FINDS. 



Cenosite in very excellent little crvstals on the matrix, from Sweden, 

 85.00 to 810.00. 



Svabite, an interesting arsenate of calcium in small, white, hexagonal 

 crystals, $1.50 to $4.Q0. 



Hessite, well crystallized, Hungary, 81.00 to 820.00. 



Phenacite from Norway, excellent, large crystals. 82.00 to >6.00. 



Crystallized Stannite from Bolivia, 35c. to 38.51 1. 



Famatinite from Argentina, 25c. to $3.50. 



Beautiful fibrous Orpiment from Macedonia, 35c. to 75c. 



Tridymite, groups of exceptionally large and tine crystalsM'rom Italy. 

 35c. to $3.50. 



Whewellite, one of the half dozen organic minerals, crystallized matrix 

 specimens of good sizes, 50c. to 87.50, from Saxony. 



Carpholite, greenish-yellow, fibrous specimens, thoroughly attractive, 

 25c. to 81.00. 



Calcite from Stank Mine, gorgeously colored, 25c. to 83.50. 



Pallaflat Calcites, groups of clear, brilliant and very highly modified 

 crystals, 25c. to 82.50. 



Embolite from Broken Hill, splendid spongy masses, 50c. to 83.50 ; one 

 extra large and fine, 820.00 ; well crystallized Embolite, 82.00 to 815.00. 



Cerussite from Broken Hill, magnificent reticulated crystallizations, 81.00 

 to 87.50. 



The foregoing are only a few selections made from our great stock of new 

 arrivals. We have never before been so well equipped to fill all kinds of 

 orders. 



Loose Crystals, cheap Educational Specimens, Minerals for Blow- 

 pipe Analysis ; Systematic Collections, Mineralogical Supplies. 



Price-Lists Free. 124 pp. Illustrated Catalogue, describing every min- 

 eral, 25c. in paper, 50c. in cloth. 



GEO. L. ENGLISH & CO., Mineralogists 

 64 East 12th' St., New York City. 



