List of Clioice Specimens and Minerals from 

 New Finds and New Discoveries. 



HibTbenite, Salmo, British Colum'bia. Rare and new mineral, a zinc 

 phosphate described in the September, 1916, issue of the American 

 Journal of Science by Prof. Phillips of Princeton University. $4 

 to $15. 



.Kaeinmererite, near Murphy's, California. Sharply developed crystals 

 in matrix, new find. $4 to $12. 



Calcite twins with pliant OillS (sharp and distinct), Stagg, Cali- 

 fornia. 3^ to 3^" in diameter. $1 to $3. 



Dunioi'tierite, Oreana, Nevada, new find. Crystallized, showing dis- 

 tinct crystals, very rare, from 3" to 5". $5 to $12. 



Wiluite with Achtarag" elite, Wilui Eiver, Siberia. Crystals are 

 coated with the rare mineral achtaragdite. One specimen 3^ x 2-|" 

 with five crystals embedded 1" to 1^" long. $20. Another speci- 

 men 3^ X 4" with three crystals embedded from f " to 1^" long. $18. 

 Very choice specimens. 



Anglesite, Gemini Mine, Tintic Distinct, Utah. Museum specimen 3Y 

 X 3 1"; five large "crystals embedded from ^ to 1" long. Yery fine. $18. 



Emeralds, Mnzo Mine, near Bogota, Colombia, South America. I was 

 fortunate in securing some very fine specimens with crystals of good 

 color and fine termination : 



Specimen ly x |" ; one crystal embedded I" in diameter and projecting 

 tV'. $30. 



Specimen If x IJ" ; one large crystal laying on the matrix ^" long and 

 y^g" in diameter, doubly terminated and with some pyrites. $25. 



Specimen If" x 1^" ; two crystals embedded, one crystal j\" in diameter, 

 the other |" in diameter ; both projecting about -|". $35. 



Specimen 2x2"; one large crystal embedded, y^-g-" in diameter, project- 

 ing ^ " ; crystal is of parallel growth of good color and fine termina- 

 tion. $45. 



I also have a few other fine specimens up to $200. 



Crocoites, Duudas, Tasmania. I just received a fine lot of matrix speci- 

 mens priced at from $6 to $10. 



ALBERT H. PETEREIT 



81-83 Fulton Sl, New York City 



