﻿LIST 
  OF 
  CHOICE 
  SPECIMENS. 
  

  

  Kammererite, 
  Calaveras 
  Co., 
  California; 
  xlized, 
  new 
  find. 
  $2. 
  to 
  $12. 
  

   Calcite, 
  twin 
  cleavage 
  with 
  phantom, 
  Stagg, 
  California. 
  $2. 
  to 
  $5. 
  

   Manganite, 
  Ilfeld, 
  Harz 
  Mts. 
  4^ 
  x 
  3", 
  beautiful 
  brilliant 
  crystals- 
  on 
  cal- 
  

   cite. 
  $15. 
  

   Azurite, 
  Bisbee, 
  Arizona. 
  Specimens 
  of 
  very 
  rich 
  color. 
  $3. 
  to 
  $8. 
  

   Quartz, 
  Ouray, 
  Colorado. 
  Frosted 
  milky 
  groups 
  with 
  crystals 
  from 
  3 
  to 
  

  

  4 
  inches 
  long; 
  very 
  attractive. 
  $3. 
  to 
  $8. 
  

   Herderite, 
  Poland, 
  Maine. 
  Matrix 
  specimens 
  and 
  loose 
  crystals. 
  $2. 
  

  

  to 
  $8. 
  

   Pink 
  beryl, 
  California. 
  Single 
  crystals 
  of 
  fine 
  termination. 
  1£" 
  in 
  

  

  diameter, 
  £' 
  long, 
  $12. 
  3" 
  in 
  diameter, 
  !-£" 
  long, 
  $60. 
  

   Sapphires, 
  Ceylon. 
  Set 
  of 
  16 
  crystals 
  from 
  f 
  to 
  1" 
  long, 
  showing 
  dif- 
  

   ferent 
  colors 
  and 
  growths. 
  Mounted 
  on 
  wax 
  plate 
  3f 
  " 
  square. 
  $20. 
  

   Ruby 
  spinels, 
  Ceylon. 
  Set 
  of 
  20 
  crystals 
  mounted 
  on 
  wax 
  plate 
  2£" 
  

  

  square, 
  unusually 
  large 
  crystals 
  of 
  fine 
  gem 
  quality. 
  $15. 
  

   Hiddenites, 
  Alexander 
  Co., 
  N. 
  C. 
  Set 
  of 
  20 
  crystals 
  mounted 
  on 
  wax 
  

  

  plate 
  2|" 
  square, 
  crystals 
  from 
  f 
  to 
  -£■" 
  long, 
  good 
  color. 
  $10. 
  

   Kunzite, 
  Stewart 
  Mine, 
  Pala, 
  California. 
  Set 
  of 
  9 
  crystals 
  mounted 
  on 
  

  

  glass 
  plate 
  3£" 
  square 
  ; 
  showing 
  various 
  terminations 
  and 
  natural 
  etch- 
  

   ings; 
  crystals 
  from 
  £ 
  to 
  1|" 
  long, 
  good 
  color. 
  $10. 
  

   Ruby 
  erystals,-Maeomb 
  Co., 
  N. 
  C. 
  S^t 
  of 
  16 
  crystals 
  mounted 
  on 
  glass 
  

  

  plate 
  2|" 
  square 
  ; 
  crystals 
  from 
  ^ 
  to 
  fa" 
  long, 
  good 
  color. 
  $8. 
  

   Aniazonstone, 
  Teller 
  Co., 
  Colorado. 
  4£ 
  x 
  3", 
  group 
  of 
  about 
  15 
  crystals 
  

  

  of 
  unusual 
  fine 
  color. 
  $8. 
  

   Crocoite, 
  Dundas, 
  Tasmania. 
  3 
  x 
  3", 
  face 
  covered 
  with 
  crystals 
  of 
  fine 
  

  

  color. 
  $10. 
  

   Cavalerite, 
  Cripple 
  Creek, 
  Colorado. 
  3 
  x 
  1^", 
  very 
  rich. 
  $8. 
  

   Gold 
  in 
  quartz, 
  Silver 
  Peak 
  Mine, 
  California. 
  3 
  x 
  2", 
  face 
  covered 
  with 
  

  

  reticulated 
  gold. 
  $7. 
  

   Uraninite, 
  Branchville, 
  Conn. 
  T 
  3 
  g" 
  octahedral 
  crystal 
  in 
  matrix 
  ; 
  very 
  

  

  rare. 
  $3. 
  

   Mercury 
  in 
  slate, 
  Idria, 
  Saxony. 
  $1.50 
  to 
  $2. 
  

   Cliildrenite, 
  Devonshire, 
  England. 
  $1.50 
  to 
  $2. 
  

  

  Stephauite 
  xl. 
  in 
  matrix, 
  Andreasberg, 
  Harz. 
  Specimen 
  3x2". 
  $10. 
  

   Axinite 
  on 
  adularia 
  crystal, 
  St. 
  Gothard, 
  Switzerland. 
  . 
  3£ 
  x 
  2". 
  

  

  $6. 
  

   Epidote, 
  Canton 
  Uri, 
  Switzerland. 
  4£ 
  x 
  3". 
  $6. 
  

   Hausmannite, 
  Ilmenau, 
  Saxony. 
  $1. 
  to 
  $2. 
  

   Opal 
  shells, 
  White 
  Cliff, 
  Australia. 
  Set 
  of 
  6 
  shells 
  and 
  1 
  bird 
  bone 
  ; 
  

  

  shells 
  from 
  f 
  to 
  1" 
  across, 
  very 
  rare 
  ; 
  bird 
  bone 
  1" 
  long, 
  f" 
  in 
  diameter. 
  

  

  Set 
  $25. 
  

   Sapphires, 
  Ceylon. 
  Set 
  of 
  10 
  in 
  natural 
  state, 
  mounted 
  in 
  leather 
  box, 
  

  

  velvet 
  lined 
  ; 
  pink, 
  white, 
  blue, 
  violet. 
  Lot 
  weigh 
  106 
  carats. 
  $125. 
  

  

  (Real 
  value 
  $200.) 
  

  

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  H. 
  PETEREIT 
  

  

  81-83 
  Fulton 
  St., 
  New 
  York 
  City 
  

  

  