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THE FQUR-TRAGI' LIME. 



WESTWARD. 



Stations. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 



Rochester S:00 10:3rt 2:20 5:35 10:00 



Albion 7.00 9:10 11:35 3:25 6:50 11:06 



Lockport ...... S:05 10:05 12:22 4:20 7:40 12:00 



Susp. Bridge .. 8:45 10:45 1:00 5:05 8:20 12:35 



Nlasrara Falls. 9:06 in : 50 mo 5:10 s?3n 12-45 



Buffalo 8:55 10:55 1:25 5:15 8:45 



EASTWARD. 



Buffalo 6:25 11:00 1:30 5:00 5:5C 



Niagara Falls. 6:35 8:05 11:18 1:40 6:00 



SUSP. Bridge . 6:45 8:10 11:35 1:49 6:05 



Loekport 6:00 7:25 8:50 12:00 2:25 5:55 6:45 



Albion 6:50 S:15 1:00 3:"5 6:45 7:50 



Rochester 8:00 9:20 2:05 4:35 9:00 



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Botanical' Collect- 

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New Minerals. 



I have recently secured a few new and unique examples in the Mineral line 

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 1 the most desirable I have stock sufficient to give the readers of Natural So 

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 sonable prices. All prepaid at quotations given. 



Meteorites.— Small perfect specimens from Canon Diablo, Arizona 

 would make nice mounts for scarf pins. Each 25c, six for $1.00 Laro-c-r snec 

 mens at 50c, $1 and $2 each. " 1 | 



Fluorite.— Delicate green specimens from St. Lawrence Co , N Y 5c 1. 



50c. 



, Ferr uginous Quartz.— Beautifully colored, doubly terminated crM 

 tals from Seveu Rivers, New Mexico, 10c each; 7 for 50c. 



Amethyst.— Doubly terminated crystals from Uruguay, 35 and 50c. 



Itacolumite.— Selected specimens of this peculiar and interesting tie! 

 ble sandstone from Georgia, 10c to $1.00. 



Quartz Crystals.— A fresh supply of those clear, colorless, world-il 

 nowned crystals from Hot Springs, Arkansas, 10c to $1.00. 



^ Opal.— Cut and polished specimens from Mexico, ordinary retail valB 

 <oc to $2.00 each, will sell as long as they last at GOc each; 2 for $1.00; 5 for $2.1 



Opal.— Beautiful Massive green specimens from Douglas, Wash fa net 

 locality) 10c to $1.00. j 



Native Lodestone, from Magnet Cove, Ark., 10c to $1.00. 



T £ u , rmaline -~ Brilliant black - doubly terminated crystals from PierJ 

 pout, N. Y.. 10c to $1.00. 



Rubellite.-Selected specimens of this delicate pink tourmaline iu lila< 

 lepidohte from San Diego Co., Calif., 10c to $1.00 



"Electric Stone."- A peculiar variety of tremolite so highly char^ec 

 with phosphorescence that it readily gives forth interesting lights when scratch 

 ed with a harder substance, 10c to $1.00. 



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FRANK H. LATTIN, 



Chautauqua, N. Y. 



IRINTINC! Li «le better; little cheaper! 

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 Address A. M. EDDY, ALBION, N. Y. 9 



INERALS and Indian Relics. List for 

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"Catalogue of Minerals," 



fully illustrated, 128 pages, 10c; bound, 20c. 



r> eighteen inches in diameter, 

 '■phantoms" of Marcasite. some 

 31- crystals showing tints.of am- 



spear- 



Recent Additions to Stock 



CALOTTE. In splendid scalenohedrous 



from one to 

 containing 

 of the larger 



ethystine and honey-vellow 'color divide] 

 by lines of bright Marcasite crystals. 25c 

 to $10.00. 



ICELAND SPAR. Where particularly 

 clear or finely colored material was found, 

 we sacrificed crystallization and obtained 

 from parts of large crystals, what are be- 

 lieved to be the most beautiful rhombs of 

 Iceland Spar ever seen. They show per- 

 fect transparency save for the exquisite 

 coloring of yellow and various amethyst 

 shades, and the bands of brilliant 

 shaped Marcasite crystals. 



The small cleavages at lrc. to 2f.c. are of 

 quite as fine quality as the cabinet speci- 

 mens of higher price and make a novel ad 

 dition to the collectiorcof microscopist o; 

 amateur. 



DIASPORE CRYSTALS. — All of the resent find made at Chester, Mas 

 was secured by us. Clear, violet-colored crystals of high lustre and per- 

 fect crystallization are implanted on the emery, making specimens of a 

 type new to collectors. None have been found but the few taken out some 

 months ago and our collector informs us that there is little chance of their 

 being found again: $2.00 to $15.00. 



Small groups and microscopic specimens. 50c to $1.50. 



ZEOLITES FROM OREGON. A new locality rivaling Nova Scotia in the 

 excellence of its Chahazites, Stilbites, Natrolites. Thompsonites. A large lot 

 received, containing many beautiful specimens, the groups of Chabazite 

 being especially noteworthy. Also Lorandite. Kylindrite, Caswellite, Em- 

 eralds, Onyx, Sphalerite, etc., etc. Boxes of minerals sent for examination. 



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