OUR SPRING BULLETIN 



^ Issued during April, will be sent free on application. 

 A glance at it will convince you that our stock is 

 overflowing with fine minerals, indeed probably never 

 before have so many new and really choice speci- 

 mens been offered for sale in any of the markets of 

 the world. Send for the Bulletin and then for a ship- 

 ment on approval. 



NEW MULTI-COLORED GEM TOURMA- 

 LINES. 



Work is being pushed at the new Connecticut 

 Tourmaline locality, and many fine crystals have been 

 secured. Our former prices have been materially cut and never before have 

 such choice gem crystals been sold so cheaply. The crystals are brilliantly 

 terminated and often transparent throughout (!), and prices range from 25c. 

 to $20.00. The crystals found recently' are the most beautiful yet discovered, 

 the blending of delicate pink, pale to deep green and rich lemon-yellow being 

 most attractive. : 



THE NEW PECTOLITE IN ISOLATED CRYSTALS, 



from Bergen Hill is unquestionably the finest ever found, even the splendid 

 finds of last summer at West Paterson being left deep in the shade. We now 

 have about 150 very fine specimens at 50c. to $5.00, besides a number of good 

 little pieces at 10c. to 25c. The specimens are made up of slender crystals % 

 to 2 inches in length with crystals occasionally branching out singly into 

 cavities, but more commonly loosely aggregated in bright, snowy-white 

 radiating masses associated with richest green prehnite. 



WEST PATERSON ZEOLITES 



at half to one-quarter the prices charged by other dealers, and of superior 

 quality. Beautiful pearly Heulandites, 10c. to 50c. (you would pay 25c. to 

 $2.00 elsewhere) ; large Apophysites, 10c. to 75c; splendid Pectolites, 10c. 

 to $1.00. 



THAUMASITE in unrivaled specimens, 50c. to $3.50 ; small pieces as 

 low as 5c. each. 



NEW FINDS OF PA. AMETHYSTS! 



Two visits have been made recently to the Pa. Amethyst localities and 

 every available specimen has been purchased, about $200's worth of very 

 fine quality crystals being secured. They have a marvelously deep and rich 

 purple color and are frequently doubly terminated. Sizes % to 2J^ inches. 

 Price 10c. to $7.50. 



ARKANSAS BROOKITES. 



A lot of the best specimens found for many years. Brilliant, good-sized 

 crystals on the matrix, 25c. to $2.50. 



A NEW FIND OF AUSTRALIAN OPALS. 



28 unusually beautiful and fiery specimens, remarkably cheap, $1.00 to 

 $10.00. 



SPLENDID LAKE SUPERIOR MINERALS 

 including fine crystallized Copper, beautiful, clear Calcite crystals enclos- 

 ing Copper, bright native Silver, massive Datolite, etc. 



OTHER RECENT ADDITIONS. 



Lorandite, the new Thallium mineral, in fine crystals with beautiful crys- 

 tallized Realgar, at half old prices, $1.00 to $5.00. 



Minium, one splendid specimen, $15.00. Kylindrite, the new Bolivian tin 

 mineral, 50c. to $1.50. Lithiophorite ; beautiful Blue Anhydrite ; a lot of 

 100 fine Witherites at 25c. to $7.50. 



GEO. L. ENGLISH & CO., Mineralogists, 



New York City. 



