GUANAJUATO 



Several recent shipments direct from the ' ' Andreasberg of America" 

 afford a large choice of the more recent finds of this famous district. Prices 

 average lower than formerly, generally 50c. to |3.00 or $4.00 for the best 

 cabinet specimens. Small study specimens at 15c. to 40c. 



Hematite in hexagonal prisms. New and rare. Small but marvel- 

 ously sharp and brilliant, coating a volcanic rock suggesting the Vesuvian 

 examples, but of different crystalline habit. 



Rose Apophyllite in handsome groups. Beautiful white and colorlesB 

 crystallizations. Also detached crystals. 



Hyalite. Clear masses of pearly lustre in twisted and botryoidal forms. 

 Attractive and typical. 



Fire Opal in large pieces. 



Octahedral Fluor showing interesting modifications. 



duartz Crystals containing moving bubbles. 



Amethyst in groups of unrivaled richness and depth of color. 



Stilbite. Delicate cream-colored groups. Crystals symmetrical and well 

 defined. 



STUDY SPECIMENS 



For 26 years we have supplied mining schools, universities, colleges and 

 secondary schools throughout the world with mineralogical material. Dur- 

 ing that period the quality of our elementary and advanced collections has 

 steadily improved, so that to-day the highest grade of study specimens are 

 offered at unprecedentedly low prices. An inspection of our Laboratory 

 List of minerals for analysis will show that European minerals are sold not 

 simply below American prices, but often at lower rates than prevail in 

 Europe. The wide connections of our European house alone permit this 

 economy to the consumer, our prices being the same on both sides of the 

 Atlantic. 



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 in the World. Highest Awards at Nine Expositions. 



FORMERLY DR. A. E. FOOTE, 



PHILADELPHIA, PARIS, 



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