OUR FALL BULLETIN 



Issued September 1st will convince our customers at 

 a glance that oui stock of fine mineral specimens has 

 never been better than it is now. Free on appli- 

 cation. 



A FEW OF OUR MOST IMPORTANT RE- 

 CENT ADDITIONS. 



Superb Iceland Heulandites I Incomparably 

 finer than from any other locality, 81.00 to SlO.OO. 

 Also splendid Stilbite and Epistilbite. 



Thorite in large octahedral (!) crystals, si. 25 to 815.00. 



Siberian Topaz, Emerald, Beryl, Pyrrhite, Lepidolite— a grand lot, 

 82.50 to 860.00. 



Crystallized Tiemannite from Utah ; 82.00 to 86.00. 



Crystallized Orpiment from Utah, largest lot and finest specimens ever 

 in the market ; 25c. to 810.00. 



Emerald Green Muscovite, by far the best mica ever found ; sharp, 

 brilliant, transparent crystals and groups ; 10c. to .82.50. 



Golden Barites from South Dakota in splendid specimens ; cabinet sizes 

 are already all gone, but we have magnificent museum specimens at 85.00 to 

 825.00, and loose crystals at 10c. to 35c. 



Translucent Talc, something new, 5c. to 25c. 



Green, Foliated Talc, very pretty, 10c. to 50c. 



Magnificent Yellow Wulfenite, in groups of large crystals, 25c. to 

 85.00. 



400 Choice Tintic Minerals, Olivenite, Conichalcite, Clinoclasite, 

 Tyrolite, Mixite, Brochantite, Anglesite, Goslarite. 



Iridescent Pyrite on Calcite from England, some of the most charming 

 specimens, 25c. to 81.50. 



Gorgeous BKie Chalcanthite in large, fibrous specimens, 50c. to 83.00. 



Crystallized Native Arsenic from Japan, 10c. to 81.00. 



Loose Crystals of Tellurium, from Colorado, 25c. to 82.00. 



Canadian Apatite and Hornblende Crystals, an uncommonly choice 

 lot, 10c. to 82.50 ; one grand museum specimen of Apatite, with 13 inch ter- 

 minated crystal ou matrix, 835.00 ; also two other good museum groups. 



Immense altered Pyrites from Utah, 10c. to .82.50. 



Superb Chalcotrichites, very finest quality, 81.00 to 810.00. 



Crystallized Enargite ; Minium ; excellent Carlsbad Twins of Ortho- 

 clase on matrix ; splendid Crystallized Cerargyrite ; elegant Rhodo- 

 chrosite ; Crystallized Cinnabar ; Lawsonite ; Borax crystals ; Price- 

 ite ; TJlexite ; Stibiconite ; Dumortierite ; splendid New Mexican 

 Smithsonites ; a grand lot of Amazon stones, crystals and twins ; large 

 lot of good Alaska Garnets, loose and in matrix ; excellent Witherite 

 crystals; Lorandite and Realgar; etc., etc. 



124 pp. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, describing every mineral, 25c. 



in paper, 50c. in cloth. 

 44 pp. ILLUSTRATED PRICE-LIST, 4c.; Bulletins and Circulars free. 



GEO. L. ENGLISH & GO., Mineralogists, 

 64 Kast 12tli St., New York City. 



