SUPERB CRYSTALLIZED ORPIMENT 



FROM UTAH. 



135 beautiful specimens of Orpiment in groups of bril- 

 liant, simple and twin crystals, uncommonly well-formed 

 and far superior to and cheaper than the European speci- 

 mens; 50c. to $5.00. 



Wurtzilite, a new and remarkably interesting Hydro- 

 carbon from Utah in choice specimens. They are more 

 beautiful than the best jet, have an excellent conchoidal 

 fracture, and are sectile. There is no more attractive 

 representative of the Hydrocarbons than this mineral. 



Gilisonite, another Hydrocarbon from Utah in fine 

 specimens, 10c. to $1.00. Ozocerite, Utah, 10c. to 50c. 

 Clinoclasite from Utah; a few good specimens, 50c. 

 to $2.00. 

 Enargite, Crystallized, from Montana ; 50c. to $1.50. 



GRAND GEM TOURMALINES FROM HADDAM. 



The May finds at the now famous Haddam Tourmaline locality have far 

 eclipsed anything we have heretofore secured and we have sold many hundreds 

 of dollars' worth of superb crystals. The largest of these, of pale green color, was 

 nearly 9 inches long ; a few other large crystals have been found, but commonly 

 the crystals are from £ inch to 1\ inches in length by Jg to \ inch in diameter. 

 Green is the predominating color, shading off to colorless or deepening into blue ; 

 pink or deep red terminations are quite common, while some crystals show 

 various other colors such as gray, lilac, brown and yellow. Beautiful, bright 

 little crystals can now be secured for 10c. each — such crystals as would bring 50c. 

 to $1.00 from Elba; the larger crystals range from 50c. to $10.00. We have 

 cut our own prices down to about oneTfourth of what they first were and 

 have far finer Crystals to sell. Every collection ought to have a suite of 

 these splendid Tourmalines. 



Ctialcocites from Bristol, Conn. 25 good crystallized specimens from this old 

 locality at 25c. to $1.00, recently secured. 



Diaspore, Mass. Four . splendid crystallized specimens from Chester just 

 arrived, all old finds, none being obtainable now. $5.00 to $15.00. 



Superb Beryls from Maine ; large, terminated crystals ; a splendid lot just 

 arrived; 50c. to $7.50; gemmy crystals without terminations, 25c. to $2.00. Two 

 fine matrix specimens, $7.50 and $12.50. Do not miss them. 



Emerald-Green Micas from N. C. By far the finest crystals and groups 

 ever found at any locality. Transparent, most brilliant and of richest green 

 color; 25c. to $1.00. 



Our New Bergen Hill Pectolites, showing distinct, snowy crystals, often 

 associated with deep green Prehnite, are the most beautiful ever found, 25c. to 

 $2.50. 



West Paterson Zeolites may be selected from our immense stock at incredi- 

 bly low prices and of best quality. Thaumasite, the marvel of mineralogists, 

 in fine large masses of crystals at far lower prices than the greatly inferior 

 European specimens bring. 



Witherites. A magnificent large lot of groups and loose crystals ; the finest 

 and cheapest lot we have ever had ; 25c. to $5.00. 



Japanese Topaz, a remarkably choice lot of beautifully clear and marvellously 

 modified and etched crystals, 75c. to $7.50. 



OTHER RECENT ADDITIONS. 



Superb Mo. Yellow Calcites, Galenas, Sphalerites, Leadhillites ; finest quality 

 polished slabs of Sunstone ; deep colored Pa. Amethysts ; Manebachi wins of 

 Amazonstone; gorgeous Australian Opals of a new type; choice crystallized 

 Coppers, Calcite crystals enclosing bright Copper, massive Datollite ; etc., etc. 



OUR SPRING BULLETIN 



Mentioning many other important additions, free. 



124 pp. Illustrated Catalogue, 25c. in paper ; 50c. in cloth. 

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



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