

GREAT .REDUCTION 



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ENDLICHITES. 



Few minerals equal this one in point of beauty, perfection of crystals, divi 

 of types and all that goes to raalce up a '• fine thing " in th< the mineral- 



ogist. Collectors and museums generally have purchased exten The 



owners of the mines al Hillsboro which yield the crystals ie that 



practically the entire "specimen output" has come to us, and we continue to 

 offer the finesl material on the market. 



As a special inducement they are now offered at £ prices hen tofore obtained. 

 Choice crystallizations which have sold at si. 00 to $8 00 each, are 50c. b 

 Single crystals, rare and much sought after at BOc. to $2.00, are 

 Yet these singles are not recommended in view of a small lot 



JUST RECEIVED. 



Singles, couples and groups of 3 to 10 crystals. The best groups are not over 

 1£ in. diameter and without gangue. Crystals are of dazzling adamantine luster, 

 clear amber yellow with red terminations; about -^ to ^ in. thick, and i to I in. 

 long. Collectors find them indescribably lovely, when properly displayed in our 

 black glass-top boxes. 



Certainly the one who had the joy of unearthing them, was justified in calling 

 them nature's "jewels." Picture a bit of fancy work in the jewelers' art — a 

 miniature match-stick of amber with a head of pale ruby. Bunch a few together 

 and you have a daintj r and delicate cluster. The similarity ceases with the 

 double terminations. Quality uniform; varying size makes the prices 50c. to 

 $3.00. (Find was limited; if you wish one of the larger ones order at once.) 



VALUABLE COLLECTION OF INSECT AMBERS 



from the Baltic Sea. 



Made years ago by an officer in the Scandinavian Consular Service. The speci- 

 mens average from 1 to 2 in. diameter ; polished, showing many different varieties 

 of flies, gnats, mosquitoes, grasshoppers, caterpillers, spiders, larvae, beetle- 

 other curious examples of insect life. They are perfectly preserved, and generally 

 labelled with the scientific name. Also specimens of sea algae, leaves, sticks and 

 other plant remains. The clear amber makes a showy display, and the inclusions 

 are always interesting. 



Staurolite twins altered to Talc, 5c. to 15c. each. Native Lead, 

 Clinohedrite, Roeblingite and other new species. Cryst. Melanotekite. 

 New types of Wolframite, Jarosite, etc., etc. 



SCHOOL MINERALS. 



"We furnish specimens for educational and experimental work at lowest rates. 

 Detached crystals; microscopic mounts; collections; individual specimens and 

 pure material by the pound for chemical purposes. 



LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST 

 MAILED FREE. 



WARREN M. FOOTE, Manager. 



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



Established 1876, 



