A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF MINERALS 



May now be seen in our salesrooms as the result of Mr. English's recent visit 

 to Missouri and Lake Superior. 



NEW FINDS IN MISSOURI. 



A two weeks stay in the zinc and lead mining 

 regions of south-west Missouri has yielded us a truly 

 marvellous collection of Calcites, Galenas, Sphalerites, 

 Marcasites, Wurtzites and Leadhillites. Numerous 

 mines and caves have been worked exclusively in our 

 behalf and from many local collections we have secured 

 all of the choicest specimens. 



CALCITE. Probably 1000 elegant specimens are 

 now in stock from many different mines. There 

 'are splendid, large museum groups, large single 

 crystals, and a magnificent assortment of cabinet-size specimens. The 

 variety of forms, the beautiful combination of the yellow and lilac colors in 

 the same crystal, and the low prices are attractions difficult to resist. If you 

 want to see how good and how cheap our specimens are, send 35c. for a 25c. 

 " Uno Mine " Calcite and postage, and we will guarantee it will be a welcome 

 addition to your collection. Other more beautiful Calcites at 25c. to $2.50 

 for crystals and 25c. to $10.00 for groups. A few interesting twins 50c. to 

 $3.50. ♦ 



GALENA. 150 of the most beautiful specimens ever found in Missouri 

 in large, very brilliant cubo-octahedrons, on beautiful dolomite incurved 

 crystallizations. Excellent dark brown blende crystals and multitudes of 

 sphenoids of chalcopyrite are frequently attractively sprinkled over the dolo- 

 mite, but the galena is clean, bright and sharp-cut. Such superb specimens 

 of galena have heretofore been entirely unknown in even the best collections. 

 We have also some interesting groups of other, older styles, including excel- 

 lent groups built up of crystals in parallel position, " green galenas," etc. 

 Cabinet sizes, 25c. to $3.50 ; museum groups, $2.50 to $10.00. 



SPHALERITE. Only afew really FINEblendes were secured and these 

 are selling rapidly at 25c. to $5.00. Some of the iridescent specimens are the 

 most gorgeous ever found. 



MARCASITE. A few very choice "cockscomb pyrites" at 25c. to $3.50 

 and a large lot of excellent student specimens at 5c. to 50c. 



WURTZITE. Real, Crystallized Wurtzite, not the fibrous sphalerite 

 from Joplin commonly shipped as Wurtzite. Good specimens, 50c. to $2.50. 

 LEADHILLITE. Over 30 small groups of delicate green and cream- 

 colored crystals, 25c. to $2.50 ; probably the last that will ever be obtainable. 



LAKE SUPERIOR MINERALS. 



A splendid large lot of fine crystallized Copper, 25c. to $5.00 ; some 200 

 crystals and groups of Calcite enclosing bright Copper, 10c. to $7.50; a 

 number of excellent specimens of various colors of the rare compact Datolite 

 found associated with Copper only in the Lake Superior region, 25c. to $2.50; 

 a dozen groups of the remarkable twinned Analcites from the abandoned 

 Phoenix Mine, 25c. to $3.50; beautiful bright and non-tarnishable native 

 Silver, 25c. to $2.50; one fine specimen of Whitneyite ; a few excellent 

 groups of Manganite crystals, 50c. to $5.00; velvety Gothite, groups of 

 snowy balls of Barite crystals, etc. 



SPRING BULLETIN READY APRIL 1st. 



Announces many other equally important additions, such as Thaumasite 

 and other minerals from West Paterson, new lot of Lorandite, Iceland Zeo- 

 lites, Arizona Azurites, etc., etc. SENT FEEE ON APPLICATION. 



G-EO. L. ENGLISH & CO., Mineralogists, 

 64 East 12th St., New York City. 



