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  LIST 
  OF 
  CHOICE 
  SPECIMENS. 
  

  

  Stibnite, 
  Schinokawa, 
  Province 
  of 
  Igo, 
  Japan. 
  Beautiful 
  specimen 
  

   7 
  x 
  5^" 
  ; 
  over 
  one 
  dozen 
  crystals 
  embedded. 
  $15. 
  * 
  

  

  Benitoite-iieptuilite, 
  San 
  Benito 
  Co., 
  California. 
  6 
  x 
  4£". 
  Good 
  

   many 
  bright 
  crystals 
  of 
  benitoite 
  and 
  neptunite 
  embedded 
  ; 
  very 
  showy. 
  

  

  $18. 
  

  

  Ilmenite 
  in 
  serpeutine, 
  Snarum, 
  Norway. 
  4x3"; 
  dozen 
  crystals 
  

   embedded. 
  $12. 
  

  

  Copper, 
  xlized, 
  Bisbee, 
  Arizona. 
  3| 
  x 
  3". 
  $5. 
  

  

  Dioptase, 
  Khirgese 
  Steppes, 
  Siberia. 
  4£ 
  x 
  2f 
  " 
  ; 
  number 
  of 
  large 
  crystals 
  

   of 
  fine 
  color 
  embedded. 
  $38. 
  

  

  Stolzite 
  on 
  limonite, 
  Broken 
  Hill, 
  N. 
  S. 
  W. 
  4£ 
  x 
  3" 
  ; 
  f>ce 
  covered 
  

   with 
  brilliant 
  brownish 
  red 
  crystals. 
  $18. 
  

  

  Stolzite 
  on 
  limonite, 
  Broken 
  Hill, 
  N. 
  S. 
  W. 
  2£ 
  x 
  If" 
  ; 
  specimen 
  is 
  

   covered 
  with 
  brownish 
  red 
  crystals, 
  very 
  choice. 
  $15. 
  

  

  Crocoite, 
  Tasmania. 
  3x3"; 
  whole 
  face 
  is 
  covered 
  with 
  fine 
  brilliant 
  

   crystals 
  of 
  rich 
  red 
  color. 
  $10. 
  

  

  Crocoite, 
  Beresov, 
  Ural.' 
  3f 
  x 
  2". 
  $5. 
  

  

  Crocoite, 
  Beresov, 
  Ural. 
  2£ 
  x 
  2". 
  $4. 
  

  

  Realgar, 
  Allchar, 
  Macedonia. 
  2£ 
  x 
  1£". 
  $3.50. 
  

  

  Liinarite, 
  California. 
  Very 
  brilliant 
  azure 
  blue 
  crystals 
  ; 
  2 
  x 
  l-§". 
  $4. 
  

  

  G-ersdorffite, 
  Steinbach, 
  Germany. 
  Yery 
  fine 
  sharply 
  developed 
  crys- 
  

   tals; 
  2*x2". 
  $7.50. 
  

  

  Calaverite, 
  Cripple 
  Creek, 
  Colorado. 
  3 
  x 
  If" 
  ; 
  whole 
  face 
  covered 
  with 
  

   large 
  brilliant 
  crystals. 
  $8. 
  

  

  Calaverite, 
  Cripple 
  Creek, 
  Colorado. 
  2£ 
  xlj"; 
  very 
  rich, 
  face 
  covered 
  

  

  with 
  calaverite 
  and 
  shows 
  veins 
  of 
  calaverite. 
  $8. 
  

   Reticulated 
  gold 
  on 
  quartz, 
  Silver 
  Peak 
  Mine, 
  California. 
  3 
  x 
  2". 
  

  

  $7.50. 
  

  

  Silver, 
  xlized, 
  Batopilas, 
  Mexico. 
  2-J 
  x 
  H" 
  ; 
  2 
  faces 
  covered 
  with 
  bril- 
  

   liant 
  crystals. 
  $8. 
  

  

  Wire 
  silver, 
  Zacatecas, 
  Mexico. 
  2 
  x 
  1£". 
  $3. 
  

  

  Tellurium, 
  Colorado. 
  2 
  x 
  1£" 
  ; 
  very 
  rich, 
  partly 
  crystallized. 
  $3. 
  

  

  Sphene, 
  Albrum 
  Paes, 
  Switzerland. 
  4£ 
  x 
  3" 
  ; 
  good 
  many 
  twin 
  xls. 
  

   embedded. 
  $5. 
  

  

  Epidote, 
  Canton 
  Uri, 
  Switzerland. 
  3£ 
  x 
  1£" 
  ; 
  number 
  of 
  transparent 
  gem 
  

   xls. 
  embedded 
  and 
  one 
  large 
  xl. 
  1-J-" 
  long. 
  $12. 
  

  

  Epidote, 
  Canton 
  Uri, 
  Switzerland. 
  3 
  J 
  x 
  |" 
  ; 
  single 
  crystal, 
  doubly 
  ter- 
  

   minated, 
  translucent. 
  $7.50. 
  

  

  Aquamarine, 
  Siberia. 
  2" 
  long, 
  f 
  " 
  diameter 
  ; 
  doubly 
  terminated, 
  abso- 
  

   lutely 
  clear 
  gem 
  xl. 
  $22.50. 
  

  

  I 
  have 
  just 
  received 
  one 
  of 
  the 
  finest 
  lots 
  of 
  phlogopite 
  ever 
  found 
  at 
  

   Quebec 
  and 
  Ottawa, 
  Canada. 
  About 
  forty 
  specimens, 
  loose 
  crystals 
  from 
  

   2" 
  to 
  8" 
  and 
  matrix 
  specimens 
  from 
  3" 
  to 
  5". 
  Very 
  bright 
  and 
  showy, 
  some 
  

   associated 
  with 
  blue 
  apatite 
  and 
  some 
  with 
  muscovite 
  intergrown. 
  Price 
  10c 
  

  

  to 
  $4. 
  

  

  ALBERT 
  H. 
  PETEREIT 
  

  

  81-83 
  Fulton 
  St., 
  New 
  York 
  City 
  

  

  