LOOSE CRYSTALS OF MAGNETITE. 



A splendid large lor of the celebrated Mineville or Port 

 Henry Magnetite crystals has just been purchased from 

 the Superintendent of ihe Mine, who has been buying up 

 all obtainable and who informs us that none of them have 

 been found for a long time and very few crystals still re- 

 main among the miners. The brilliant faces and curious 

 modifications of these crystals make them doubly attrac- 

 tive. Sizes range from | inch to over 1 inch, most of 

 them being from -£ to f inch. Prices 5c. to 15c, with a 

 very few at 20c. and 25c. A suite of five good crystals 

 will be sent postpaid for 25c. 



MINEVILLE ZIRCONS. 



Accompanying the Magnetites was a lot of excellent loose crystals of Zircon and 

 a small number of matrix specimens. Sizes of crystals range from T \ to £• inch, 

 prices: 2 for 5c. up to 50c: matrix specimens. 10c to 75c. One dozen excellent 

 little crystals postpaid for 10c. They are uncommonly clean, sharp, brilliant and 

 perfect, doubly terminated crystals of deep brown color, show two pyramids and 

 occasionally two prisms. 



JOSEPHINITE. 



A new and very rare native alloy of nickel and iron (FeNi 5 ), occurring in flat 

 pebbles averaging \ inch diameter, 85c. to $1.00. TVe have obtained nearly all 

 of the very limited find. 



URACONITE. 



A bright canary-yellow, uranium-ocher on Uraninite. with Pyrite. A new find 

 in Colorado. Attractive specimens. 20c. to $1.50. 



A NEW FIND OF CERUSSITE. 



A Kansas Mine lias just yielded a small quantity of well-crystallized plates Of 

 Cerussite, of which we have secured the entire available supply, 10c. to S2.00. 



OTHER RECENT ADDITIONS. 



Good gem crystals of Sapphire from Ceylon, 5c. to 25c (very cheap); Mon- 

 tana Sapphires, 5c. to 25c; Bloodstone cut for cuff-buttons, 10c: Copalite, 

 three widely differing varieties, 5c. to 50c; a lot of good Utah crystallized An- 

 glesite, 25c. to 50c, crystallized Tyre-lite, 25c. to $1.00. also other rare Utah 

 minerals— Clinoclasite, Scorodite, Conichalcite, Erinite, Olivenite, etc., 

 all at very low prices, 25c. to 8100 : a large lot of Topaz on the matrix, 5c. 

 to 25c; splendid specimens of Smoky Quartz from Maine, a new find, 25c to 

 S12.50 ; Pollueite in the matrix from Maine, 25c to S2.50; solferi no-colored 

 Triphylite in small specimens, 10c to 25c : many rare European minerals, such 

 as xled Zeunerite, Saccharite. Allactite. Manganosite, Svanbergite, Igelstromite, 

 Silfbergite, Oarpholite. Tridymite in groups of large crystals, etc, etc 



OUR CATALOGUE OF MINERALS. 



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