REMARKABLE GEM TOURMALINES. 



Since our announcement last month of " Multi-colored 

 Tourmalines " we have received another find of marvel- 

 ously fine crystals, far superior to any heretofore found 

 and nearly equal to the best found at Mt. Mica or Elba. 

 The crystals are commonly green, variegated with pink, 

 occasionally, however, yellow, brown, white or gray and 

 frequently a single crystal combines several colors. The 

 largest crystal is over 4 inches long and ^ inch in diam- 

 eter ; ordinarily the crystals range from % inch to 2 inches 

 in length and ^ to | inch diameter. Prices 50c. to 

 $10.00. We have an option on all that are found here- 

 after. 



West Paterson Zeolites. We have been buying up all the choice speci- 

 mens obtainable from the famous finds of 1895 and now have a splendid stock of 

 400 to 500 specimens. It now seems altogether probable that the quarry will not 

 be. again worked, and as no other dealer has more than a very few specimens we 

 can give our customers the pick of all the best specimens that are for sale. Apo- 

 phyllites in groups of choice crystals, i to 2 inches or more in diameter, 25c. to 

 S5.00. Heulandite in large, loose crystals and fine groups, 15c. to $2.50; one 

 fine museum group, SI 5.00. Pectolite, the finest ever found, in groups of large, 

 complete spheres or in radiations from 8 to 6 inches in diameter, 25c. to §5.00 ; 

 grand museum specimens, S6.00 to SI 5.00. 



Nova Scotia Gmelinites, a good little lot, 25c. to $2.00. 

 Iceland Zeolites. A new shipment received in January brings us a splendid 

 collection of the matchless Stilbites, Heidandites and Epistilbites from Beru- 

 fiord, which we can offer at most reasonable prices, 25c. to S3.50. 



New Missouri Finds. Wine-yellow Caleite, strikingly 'beautiful, in large, 

 bright crystals, 50c. to 85.00. Iridescent Sphalerite, groups of very beautiful 

 crystals, 25c. to $5.00. Iridescent Chalcopyrite on Dolomite, very pretty, finely 

 crystallized pearl-spar sprinkled over with sharp tetrahedrons of Chalcopyrite, 

 10c. to $2.00. 



Manebach Twins of Amazonstone. A splendid collection just received; 

 50c. to $4.00. 



Lake Superior Minerals. Crystallized Copper, a small shipment of choice 

 specimens, $1.00 to $3.50. Massive Datolite, very rare, and always in demand, 

 $1.00 to $2.50. Limpid Caleite crystals enclosing bright copper, very cho : ce, 

 50c. to S2.50. 



Arizona Azurites. Many hundreds of dollars worth have been sold but still 

 our stock is unrivaled. See former announcements. 



Gap Mine Millerites also continue in great demand and our stock is beyond 

 competition. 

 Arkansas Quartzes are as popular as ever because of our grand stock. 



Other Recent Additions. 



250 Quartz crystals enclosing Tourmaline, 5c. to $1.00 ; 350 Chloritic pseudo- 

 mdrphs after Staurolite, 2 for 5c. to 15c. each; Crystallized Diaspore ; bright 

 red garnets in thin plates of Mica ; Chalcocite and Bornite from Montana ; brown, 

 star and cat's eye Corundum crystals ; Alabandite in attractive specimens from 

 Arizona ; yellow and brown Opal from Washington ; polished Variscite from 

 Utah; splendid polished Rutilated Quartz from Madagascar ; a second grand lot 

 of polished Sunstone slabs from Norway : a shipment of rare Scandinavian min- 

 erals ; reticulated Cerussite, very choice ; sharp crystals and groups of Muscovite : 

 a fine importation of English Calcites, Fluors, Barites, Kidney Ore, Quartz on 

 Hematite, Scarlet Quartz, etc., etc. 



124 pp. Illustrated Catalogue, giving- crystallographic system, hardness* 

 specific gravity, composition and formula of every species, 25c. in paper; 50c. in 

 cloth. 



44 pp. Illustrated Price Lists, 4c. Bulletins and Circulars Free. 



GEO. L. ENGLISH & CO., Mineralogists. 

 64 East 12th St., New York City. 



