AUSTRALIAN MHEEALS. 



The following were received from our Australian traveler as a result of several 

 collecting trips : 



ZmCON VAR. HYACINTH. In sharp crystals, possessing the true gem 

 color, and a high natural polish. About 6 to 8 mm. diam. 



PHACOLITE. Unrivalled examples of the less complex habits of twinning 

 assumed by this beautiful Zeolite. 



ARAGONITE AND FERROCALCITE. . Showing tufted groups on 

 dark basalt. 



STAR SAPPHIRE. Hexagonal water-worn crystals of deepest blue, some 

 over 2 cm. diam. Polished cross sections show a six-rayed star. 



STOLZITE. The rare lead tungstate. A small lot comprising some of the 

 finest crystallizations ever seen. One especially gemmy example of the tabular 

 habit. 



RASPITE. A single fine specimen accompanied the Stolzites. 



DYSCRASITE. Silver antimonide. Metalhc masses. Eare. 



ARBORESCENT COPPER. In delicate " fronds " and branching crys- 

 tallizations. 



TURdUOIS of good color, on a dark gray shale. 



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Sets of ores for prospectors. 



Detached crystals for measurement. 



Series illustrating hardness, color and other physical characters. 



Laboratory minerals sold by weight. 



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