./ RICHARD .W• B8R STOW 26, Tregeseal, St. Just, Near Penzance, , England.

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J1I.NUARY 1974 1. AGaKDITE. liou Skour, Jbel sarhro, Morocco. Apple grem crystal tufts on fibrous Malachite in limonitic gossan. Itxl". £1. I 2. ANGLESITE. Tsumeb, OtaVi, S.W. Africa. Choice semi­ transparent winey-yellow tabular crystals to til in size thickly intergrown and lining cavities in Ch31cocite matrix. 2txltxlt". £10. 3· ~~THURITE. Mine, Gunnislake, Cornwall. Rich apple green crystaline crust on micro granite. 2tx2t". £1. 4. AURICHALCITE. Minas Ojuela, Mapimi, Mexico. Delicate turquoise blue crystals richly lining large cavities in limonitic gJssan. 2xlt". £1. 5. AZURITE. Barrel Creek, Australia. Bright sparkling blue crystals richly covering gossan matrix. 2txlt". £4. 6. AZUhITE. Wheal Gor13nd, St. Day, Cornwall. Deep blue masses intergrovm and impregnating Fluorite with minor gossan in association. 2!-x2". £1.25. BARYTDCALCITE.Nentsberry Haggs Mine, Alston, Cumberland. Well formed sheaves of pale brown crystals implanted on transparent Witherite crystals. 2x2". £3. 8. BASTNAESITE. Torendrika, MadJgascar. Pure clove bro\m mass with some crystal faces. lxi". 50p. 9. BET_",FITE. Ambatofotsy. Madagascar. CrUdely formed single crystal i" in size. £1. 10. NATIVE BIS1UTH. Schneeberg, saxony, Germany. Pure crystaline mass with minor Skutterudite and pinkish Erythrite. 2xltxH". £3.5C. .

11. BOhNITE. Levant Mine, Pendeen, Cornwall. An unusual specimen showing botryoidal masses of Bornite with small cubic crystals encrusting Chalcopyrite/Quartz matrix. 4x3". £7. -2-

BOURNONITE. P~ntgibaud, Puy-de-Dome, France. Large It" grey tabular single crystal, showing g:)oc. faces. £3. 13. BOUh ONITE. Pribram, Czechoslavakia. Small sharp bright steely grey crystals scattered over a Quartz crust on sulphidic matrix. 4x2t". £5. 14. BROCHANTITE. Geevor Mine, Pendeen, Cornwall. Rich emerald green crystalised crust on granitic matrix. ltxl". £1. 50. 15· BUST,~ITE. British Railways Quarry, Meldon, Nr. Okehampton, Devon. Brownish fibrous m~ss with pink Rhodonite and odd specks of Pyrrhotite. 2txli". £1. 16. ChLCITE. Viterbo, Italy. an unusual specimen showing crystaline rounded aggregates of yellowish white Calcite lining a 2tx2" cavity in Basalt matrix 4x3". £3. 17. CASSITEhITE. Goonbarrow Mine, Bugle, Nr. St. hustell, Corm/a 11. A pure resinous brown mass intergrown with minor blackish Tourmaline. hO old label is attached to this specimen. 4x3x3". £4. 18. ChSSITERITE. Lady Gwendolin Mine, Breage, Cornwall. Blackish bro\in crystaline mass with minor uartz, Topaz and Gilbertite mica. 3X2txli". £3. 19. CaSSITEhITE. Drakewalls Mine, Gunnislake, Cornwall. Sharp blackish striated crystals mostly around 5 mm in size scattered on Chlorite investing Slate matrix. The base of the matrix has been cut flat to display the specimen. 3xli". £4. 20. CASSITERITE. Great Work Mine, Breage, Corm/all. Sharp Blackish brown crystals lining cavities in Chloritic matrix. 2txltxlt". £3. 21. caSSITEnITE. Redmoor Valley, Goss M~or, Cornwall. Pure Cassiterite pebbles, excellent examples of the stram tin worked by the ancients from the richest alluvial workings in Cornwall. Pebtles are from 1" - It" in size and are priced from 50p - £1 each. 22. ChSSITEhITE. Wheal Henry, Bugle, Cornwall. Pure brown slightly water worn mass with minor Tourmaline. h fine example of what was known as a 'Streamer's Corn'. 4x2txlt". £4.

23. CaSSITEli.ITE variety viOOD TIN. West Wheal Kitty, St. "gnes, Cornwall. Pale bro\

31. NhTIVE ~OPPER. Boston Mine, KeYleenaYi Peninsular, Michigan, U.S.h. Rich hackly mass intergro,m with white Calcite. 3X2". £2. 32. "TIVE COPPER. Poldory l1ine, , Cornwall. Thick sheet partially altered to reddish Cuprite covering Slate and Quartz matrix. 2txlt". £2. 33. ~TIVE COPPER. Old Bal Lode, Levant Mine, Pendeen, Cornwall. Rich bright metallic masses with minor reddish Cuprite protruding from Chalcooite/Quartz/ Gossan matrix. Specimen h - 3tx2tx2". £2; Sl'eoinen B- 3x2txlt". £2; Specimen C- Pure metallic mass with minor Calcite and Cuprite. 2xlt"xt" thick. £2.50; Specimen D- Rich metallic masses ,lith Chalcocite and Gossan. Itxlt". £1. 34. CCRNETITE. Mine de l'Etoile, Lubumbashi, Katanga. Rich deep blue crystal masses scattered on Mudstone. Specimen A. - Itxl". £1. 50; Specimen B- lxl". £1. 35. CCitON,.JJITE. Dryghyll, Caldbeck Fells, Cumberland. Silvery grey metallic masses covering small bright orangey brown Carnpylite cryst31s on Quartz. 2txlt". 75p. 36. CRDCOITE. 1.dela ide Proprietary Mine, Dundas, Tasmania, i.ustralia. Specimen b.. - Bl ight lustrous inter~rown mass of elongated orangey red crystals. 2xltxl..". £12; Specimen B- Thick well formed intergrown mass of bright orangey red crystals. Itxl~H-'I. £12. These are very choice examples of this mineral. 37. CUPhITE. Wheal Virgin, Gwennap, CornYiall. Superb lar~ display specimen 9x5tx2", consisting of a brecciated Quartz matrix, thickly encrusted and cemented by deep red small Cuprite crystals. £15. 38. CUPhITE. Marke Valley Mine, Lip~inhorne, Cornwall. Specimen b. - superb cellular mass of bright dark red octahedral crystals 2tx2x2". £6; Specimen B­ Intergro,rn sma 11 bright octahedral crystaIs ,lith minor uartz matrix. Itxlt. £1.25. 39. CUPh ITE. Phoenix Mine, Linkinhorne, CornYia 11. Deep bright red crystaline mass with minor Native Copper and Quartz. 2xlt". £1.25. 40. CURITE. ChinkolobYle, Katanga, Zaire. Bright orange veinlets and masses in solid black Uraninite. Itxl". £4. -4--

~.NITE. Brunsjogruvan, Nr. Lokabrunn, Varmland, Sweden. Pure black crystaline mass intergrown with ninor Calcite. l~xl~". £2.

4-2. ELLSWORTHITE. McD~nald Mine, Hybla, Ontario, Canada. Very rich resinous black masses thickly intergro\Yn in Calcite matrix. 2xlt". £1. 50.

ERYTill,ITE. B~u ~zzer, Anti-Atlas, Morocco. Superb lar~ semi-transparent pink bladed crystals to t" in size thickly intergrown and covering massive Skutterudim matrix. 4-x3". £30. 4-4-. ERYTHRITE. Saalfeld, Thuringua, Germany. Lustrous pink needly crystals thickly intergrovm on Barytes matrix. 2xt" • £2.50. FLUORITE. Blackdene Mine, Weardale, Co. Durham. Specimen ~ ­ Large deep purple elongated cubic crystal with longest edge 3" in length intergrovm with smaller 1" cubes, showing interesting step gr~\-Fth. 4-x3~". £7; Specimen B­ Large deep purple cubic crystal with 3" face edges, showing well developed stepped growth ane associated vlith smaller Fluorite cubes. 4-x3t". £6.

4-6. FIDOF,ITE. Blackdene Mine, Weardale, C~. Durham. Inter­ grown mass of small light purple transparent cubic crystaIs, with odd sma 11 bright Galena crystals. b.. very attractive specimen. 3tx2t". £6.

FIDO'hITE variety CHLffiOPHb.NE. vlheal Mary b..nn, Menhenict. Cornwall. Interesting radiated masses of light sea­ green Flu~rite embedded in Chalcedony. 2~xl~". £1.

4-8. FIDffiITE. Br~ken Hill, N.S. Wales, Australia. Sharp, 1131e green ::>ctahedral crystals to t" in size sCDttered 01 er Quartz matrix with highly fluorescent elon~ated milky Man ano-Calcite crystals in association. 2:;-xlt". £4-. FRbNCEVILLEITE. Mounana, Gabon. Fine bright yellow mass with crystaline joints and odd patches of light bro\Yn crystaline CHERVETITE. 3x2t". £8. 50. GALBNi... • Blackdene Mine, . earda.le, Co. Durham. Bright cube-octa hedral C!jst:ali s C3tterec on 6IIlall lig.ht p~e cubic Fluorite crystals. Specimen P. - 2x2". £3.50; Specimen B- 2xlt". £2.50.

51. GMELINITE. Magheramoume, Co. Antrim, • Ireland. Light creamy orange \-Iell f~rmed crystals richly lining cavities in Basalt matrix. 3x2". £2. 52. GOETHITE. Rest)rmel Royal Iron Mine, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. Fine, brilliant, elongated crystals richly inter­ grovm on and in Quartz/Hematite matrix. 3x2". £4-. 53. NATIVE GOLD. Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. Specimen A­ t" h'Jckly mass on white Qu:ntz. lxl". £1; Specimen B- Small masses on vlhite Quartz. Itxl". 50p. 9+. N TIVE GOLD. Mysore, India. Thin threads and disseminations in blackish quartz. Itxl". £1. 55. HEllZLEJilOODITE. He zlevlJod River, Tasmonia, Australi • Rich light golden metallic mass with minor Serpentine. 2xHxl:~". £2.

56. H~1ATITE. Rio Marina, Elba, Italy. Brilliant sharp well developed lxl~" sin,sle cr:rsta1. £2. -5-

HEMIMORPHITE. Millclose Mine, Darley Dale, Nr. Matlock, Derbyshire. Fine, sparkling, crystals intergr3vm and completely encrusting both sides of Galena/Barytes matrix. 3tx4". £6. 58. KASOLITE. Chinkolobwe, Katanga, Zaire. Small well-formed light yellow crystals encrusting Uranifer us matrix. lxl". £2.50. 59. LINARITE. Penberthy Crofts Mine, st. Hilary, Corm-mll. Bright blue micro cr¥stals scattered on lim~nitic Quartz gassan. Itxlt". 5Op. 60. LISKEAf,DITE. Penberthy Crofts Mine, st. Hilary, Cornwall. Specimen k - White crystaline crusts covering Quartz Chlorite matrix. 2tx2". £L50; Specimen B- White crystaline crusts lining cavities in ferruginous gossan. 2x2". 75p. 6L 'GNETITE. Gastein, Salzburg, Austria. 1 cm. sharp black octahedral crystal implanted on Chlorite schist. Itxlt". £L 62. MAGNETITE. Travesella, Piedmont, Italy. Sharp black single octahedral crystal with ttl face edges. 75p. 63. MILLERITE. Otter Sh30t Orebody, Kambalda, W. australia. Bronzey metallic cleavages and masses intergrown Hith greyish POLYDYHITE. 2xlt". £1.50. 64. MANGANOTANTaLITE. Pilbara, Western Australia. Dark brovm cubic crystal mass Vlith ttl face edges. 75p. n old label is attached to this specimen. 65. MIMETITE variety CAi'1PYLITE. Dryghyll Mine, Caldbeck, Cumberland. Unusu~l pure orangey yellow masses Vlith cavities lined Vlith bright "barrely" crystals, Vlith very minor Barytes in association. Specimen A­ 3x2txl". £7; Specimen B- 2txltxl". £3. 66. MIMETITE variety C~YLITE. Dryghyll, Caldbeck Fells, Cumberland. Bright, mustard yellow, rounded barrely crystals to 1 cm. in size, implanted In Quartz matrix. Itxlt". £2. 67. MIMETITE. Drig~eth Mine, Cald-eck Fells, Cumberland. Well f3rrned bright pale green r~unG.ed barrel sh3ped crystals thickly encrusting Quartz matrix. Specimen A. ­ 2tx2t". £5; Specimw B- 3x2". £4. 68. MOOhEITE. Franklin, Sussex County, Ne\" Jersey, U.S.A. Lustrous pale brown crystaline cleavages covering schistose matrix. 3x2". £4. 69. NEPTUNITE. Gem Hine, SJn Benito C~., California, U.S.A. Bright terminated. b13ckish bro\oJn cryst31s t) !.-" in size partially embedded. in vlhite Natrolite. 1~xl".:lL5. 70. OLIVENITE. VJheal Unity, st. Day, Corm-mlL Brit;ht, \.e11­ f3rmed termin3te )live green crystals lining ~1vities in Quartz/Gosson matrix. 4x2t". £4.50. 71. OLIVm'ITE. M3jub~ Hill Pershing Co., evada, U.S.n. Spec imen 1;. - Lustr ')Us, el)nga ted, ~live green crystals richly Encrusting p3rphry matrix. 2~x2~xlt". £4.50; Specimen B- Very choioe bright needly crystals thickly encrusting both sicks )f pJrphry m8trix. 2xltxLi-". £4. -6-

P.~SONSITE. Grury, SaJne-et-Loire, France. Mustard yellow needly crystals ricb~y encrusting Gossan matrix. lxl". £1.

73. PKU\MA~OSIDEnITE. Wheal Gorland, st. Day, Cornwall. Ene, bright green cubic crystals thickly lining numerous cavities in Quartz/Gossan matrix with small bri ht Scorodite crystals in ass':lciation. 2~x2~xl~". £5. 74. NATIVE PLATINUM. Goodnews Bay, Alaska. Single, mEtallic, partly rounded ~asses 5~. in size, collected at an alluvial gold mining opention. £5 each. 75. PSEIJDOM,d:Jl.CHITE. Whea 1 C3rpenter, Gwinear, Cornvl811. Dark green rounded crystaline agere ates thickly encrusthg uartz matrix. 3x2~". £3. 76. PYhAftGYhITE. Joachimstal, Bohemia. Lustr:>'ls dark red crystals intergr:::lIm ~Iith minor QU:Jrtz and Pyrite. lxl". £4. 77. PYROMOhPHITE. Terrace Hill Quarry, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. Pale green finely crystalised crust partly covering Gr~enst:>ne ~3trix. 3tx3". £1. 78. UHhTZ. Fort Dauphin, Madagascar. Group of transparent, slightly milky, well formed terminated crystals, the largest crystal bein 4{-" in length. £4. 79. U,lliTZ. Levant Mine, Pendeen, Com wall. Sharp, glassy, pyramidal crystals thickly intergrown and containing inclusions of bl:3ck Specularite. l~xlt". 75p. 80. Ulu,TZ. Blackdene Mine, Weardale, Co. Durham. ~ large plate of milky Quartz cryst81s, lustrous ane well­ formed with ~inor small cubes of Fluorite encrusting the reverse siGe of the specimen. Fine display specimen. 8xlO". £7. 81. SCHEELITE. Carr·ock Mine, Caldbeck Fells, Cumber13nd. Lustrous, orangey brown mass with uartz on Greise~ brilliant blue flu:>resc6nce under short Mlve ultra violet light. 3x2". £2.25. 82. SCOhODITE. Wheal Garland, st. Day, Cornwall. Bright, sharp, well terminated crystals of ~ light bluish colour lining cavities in Gossan matrix. 2xl". £1.50. 83. SIDN,ITE. Virtuous Lady Mine, Nr. Tavistock, Devon. Large, br mofil , lenticular crystals thickly inter r')\m on uartz/Shte matrix. 2-~x2". £1. 50. 84. NATIVE SILVN,. Nipissing Hill, Cobalt, Ontario, Canada. Superb, thick, bri~ht hackly sheet with minor Calcite and Di::>rite. ~X22xt" thick. £15. 85. NHTIVE SILVER. C:opiapD, htacama, Chile, Thin, bright, sheety masses thickly intergrown with minor Quartz and .-irgentite. Hx;;x~". £4. 86. S~,LTITE. Bieber, Hesse, Germany. Bright, silvery grey, cube-octahedral crystals intersrown and protruding from OU:Jrtz matrix. l~xL!..xl". £4. 87. SODDYITE. Chiru{olobwe, Katanga, Zaire. Small, lustrous, well formed yellow crystals thickly encrusting matrix. l~xlt". £10. 88. SPK.LEhITE. Nangiles Mine, Twclveheads, Cornwall. Small, sharp, bright hlock rystals thickly intErgro1,ffi on Pyrite matrix. 3x2". £2. -7- SPH..,LEhITE. Force Crag ~line, Nr. Kesvlick, Cumberland. Large, bright, l'lell f:>rmed crystal il-" in size implanted In Siderite/Slate matrix with minor Barytes. 2-}xlt" • £1. 90. SPHilLEhITE. Nentsberry H3ggS line, Alston, Cumberhnd. Very chaice, large, brilliant black intergrown crystals cJmpletely covering matrix. 3tx3". £5. 91. STIBNITE. Kapnik, Rumania. Small groups of brilliant Iolell formed and terminated crystals varying up tJ I" in size. These small specimens are excellent as micro­ mounts or for the 'thumb-nail' size specimen collector. £1. 50 e3ch. 92. UEANINITE. Trenwith Mine, st. Ives, Cornwall. Pure,heavy, lustrJus black masses with tra~es of Iron Pyrite lnd Chalcocite. Superb examples of the rich high grade Uranium are mined at Trenwith early this century. Specimen a - 3x2xt". £3; Specimen B- 2xltxl". £3; Specimen C- 2xltxt". £2. 93. Uhb.NINITE. Hotter Mine, Great Bear Lake, Cilnada. Blade, massive, intergrown with Hematite and minor Quartz and encrusted with bright yellow and v~xy orange crystaline Uranium sec:mdaIic..:. Specimen il. - 2txlt". £3; Specimen B- 2xl:';-". £2.50. 94. UKaNOPHhNE. Mine Bois Noir, st, Priest-le-Prugne, Forez, France. Canary yellow micr:> needly crystals richly dis;Jersed on smoky Quartz matrix. 2xl". £1. 95. VaN,,]) IN ITE. apache Mine, r. Globe, Gila Co., Arizona, U.S.a. Bright, lustrous, orangey red hexagonal cry.tals to 4 mID. in size thickly encrusting matrix with miror white Calcite in ~ssociation. Very shov~ specimen. 5h3hlt". £8. 96. VaNF.DINITE. Hbladen, Nr. Midelt, ",tlas Mts. Morocco. Specimen A- Superb, large, brilliant brownish red hexag,anal crystals t,a t" in size, thickly scattered over cellular white Barytes matrix. Very choice. 3tx3x2". £20; Specimen B- Bright, or3ngey red elongated hexagan31 crystals to i" in size, richly encrusting Sandst.me matrix. 3x2t". £16; Specimen C­ Bright zoned oran ey red hexagonal crystals to til in size completely encrusting a mass :>f white platy B3rytes crystals. 2~xlt". £12. 97. V tlDINITE variety ENDLICHITE. Cuchillo Parado, Chihua hua, Mexico. Specimen A- Light brown, elongated, slightly curved hexagonal crystals completely encrusted 11lith small sparkling b13ckish brawn Descloisite crystals. 5x3tx2". £lOj Specimen B- Light brovm, elongated sPiky crystals, thickly encrusting a plate of small, lustr:>us broloffi Descloisite crystals. 2tx3". £4.

98. \tiERML...NDITE. 220 ill. Level, Langban Mine, Varmland, Svleden. Small, light, bluish green platy crystals implanted in a cavity in granular Calcite matrix. 2txlt". £2. 99. IITHEhITE. Fallowfield Mine, Hexham, Northumberland. 1 ell formed pseudo-hexagonal cr:;rSals =UyarolL.'1c. i" in size inter rOvln on m3ssive -litherite. 2tx2". £3. 100. ZINCITE. Franklin, Sussex Co., New Jersey, U.S.h. Lustr ous blood red masses richly intergrovm with black Franklinite and light brovlnish Tephroite. 3tx2t". £3. -8- ZIPPEITE. Iheal Edword, st. Just, Cormlililo Bright canary yellow crusts covering Pitchblende on Quartz. Specimen ., - 2-kxlt". £1; Specimen B- 2-kxl-k". 75p. 102. aZURIT~.•. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.'i. africa. Superb, bright, semi­ transparent blue crystals to 1" in length x "thick, well termin~ted and lying on Gossan matrix with minor Cerussite crystals in asso-::iation. 2-kx2". £10. 103. caSSITEhITE. Birch Tor Mine, D9rtmoor, Devon. Lustrous, light re dish brown, needly crystaline masses richly aggregated in Quartz matrix. ~n old label is nttaahed to this specimen. 2xltxlt". £1. 104. CEhUSSITE. Lea hills, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Fine, lustrous, sharp 'sixling' habit twinned crystals forming an intergrO\-Jn mass. 2xlt". £6. 105. CINNhBah. Moschellandsberg, Bavaria, Germany. Dark red rich crystaline mass implanteQ with large white nail­ head C'llcite crystals. 3x3xl-k". £14. 106. COBALTITE. Hakansbro, S'·leden. Brilli:mt, silvery, sharp til modified cubic crystiJl partially embedded in bronzey Pyrrhotiteo 2xl-k". £10. 107. NfiTIVE COPPER. South Caradon Mine, St, Cleer, Cornwall. Fine, bright, metiJllic crystaline sheet with minor ·u~rtz. 3-kx3t". £5. 108. FIDORITE. South Crafty Mine, Illogan, CormYall. til sharp zoned transparent light purple -::rystals scattered on milky Quartz crystnls. 3x2". £2.50. 109. HEIJI."NDITE. Old Kilpatrick, Dumbarton, Scotland. Lustrous, brick red sheaves ane rystals encrusting one end of Rhyolite matrix. 3x2-k". £5. llO. LINJiliITE. Tates Drift, WanlockheiJd, Dumfries., Scotland. Sky blue, small crystals, thickly intergrown and encrusting Cerussite/Barytes matrix with minor Leadhillite in association. 4x2xl-k". £12. Ill. ~CHITE. Nizhne-Taglisk, Ural Mts. hussia. bright grr en sharp crystals richly encrusting cellular Cuprite with elinor uortz in 9ssQciati::m. Itxl-kxlt". £5. H2. MENEGHINITE. O'Donnell Group, anglesea Township, Ontario, Canada. Bright, silvery grey, mass with Quartz. Itxl". £3· 113. MIMETITE variety caMPYLITE. Dryghyll, Caldbeck Fells, Cumberland. Superb, lustrous, orangey barrel shaped crystals thickly intergrown anQ encrusting black Psilomelane with minor silvery grey Coron~rdite in association. 4x2t". £12. 114. PHOSPHDhcl~YLITE. Margnac, La Crouzille, Haut Vienne, France. Bright yellow thick crystaline crust on smoky Quartz with minor greenish Torbernite. 2-kxl". £4. 115. STILBITE. St. dreasberg, Harz Mts. Germany. Well formed transparent crystals completely encrusting one side of a Quartz plate, the reverse siQe being completely encrusted with nilky f13t terminoted hexagonal Golcite crystals. 5x3-k". £6. 116. TEThrnB1ITE. Carrock Mine, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbcrlond.Silvery ~rey :l~ced ~asscs wit. bri;ht plAty-cleavai€S of Jose1te and spots of Native Bismuth in Quartz. 2txl.• ". £5. RICH8hD W. B8RSTOW 26, ~egeseal, St. Just, Near Penzance, Cornwall, England.

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FEBRUlIRY 1974 1. ADAMITE. Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico. Small, sharp, transparent lightish yellow crystals to 3 mID. in size, thickly scattered over limonitic matrix. 2tx2t". £2. 2. AMkRaNTITE. Paposa, Chile. Light orangey red radiated mass intergrown with minor bluish Cha lcanthiteo lxi". £1- 3. ANALCIME. Dene Quarry, st. Keverne, Lizard, Cornwall. A group of large, lustrous, snow-white crystals, the larg';lst cr:rst,~~ be~ng 1" in size, intergrown on gabbro matrlX. 22x12' ~l. 4. ANAPaITE. Bellaver de Cerdena, Gerona, Spain. Small sharp transparent crystals richly lining druses in a phosphatic nodule9 Superb for micro study. 2txlt". £2. 5. ARGENTITE. Butte, Silver Bow Co., Montana, U.S.A. Lustrous crudely crystalised greyish mass 1" in size on Quartz/ Sulphide matrix. An old label is attached to the specimen. ItxFxlt". £4.50. 6. lIRSENOPThITE. Penlee Quarry, Newlyn, Corm~alL a lxlt" cavity in massive white Quartz lined with sharp silvery arsenopyrite crystals. 2tx2t". 75p. 7. hURICHhLCITE. Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico. Fine, delicate turquoise blue needly crystals thickly inter­ gro"m Qnd radiated on cellular gossan matrix. 2x2". £2.

8. .k..Zill{ ITE. 13 urium, httica District, Greece. Bright, " small, sharp blue crystals richly intergrown and scattered over both sides of Limonitic gossan. 2tx2t". £y...

9. rt2rn[ITE. Moldawa, Banat District, Hungary. A 1 cm. sharp well formed bright blue crystal implanted on velvety Malachite lining cavities in dense Limonite mmtrix. 3x2". £8. 10. BARYTES. Haile Moor Mine, Nr. Egremont, W. Cumberland. Superb, intergrown, mass of tabular, very lustrous, cre~ white crystals on reddish Hematite. Excellent for displa;y. 4x2t". £4.50. -2-

ll. BERZELL,NITE. Bukov, M:>ravia, C.S.S.h. Specimen 1l. ­ Excellent, extremely rich, tarnished m~tallic mass intergrown vii th whitish C:J lcite. 3x2xl~". £10; Specimen B- Pure I" tarnished masses thickly aggregated in I"hite Calcite. 2x2x2". £6; Specimen C- Small tarnished masses richly scattered through white 0:Jlcite. 2xl". £1. These are very rich examples of this rare Copper Selenide. 12. BLOMSTI\.lNDINE. hrendal, Southern NorHay. Pure, lustrous, brownish mass Hith a crudely crystalised surface. 2x~xt". £1. 13. BROOKITE. Tete Noire, Valais, SI"itzerland. 1. 5 =. sharp light brO\olIl platy crystal implanted in a cavity with small drusy Quartz crystals on a Schistose matrix. 3x2". £5. 14. BROOKITE. M3gnet Cove, Garland Co., hI'k,lIlSaS, U.S •.<>., Small, sharp, lustrous blackish crystals richly scattered over Quartz/Limonite matrix. 3x2". £3. 15. CaLEDONITE. Leadhills, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Drusy, greeny­ blue crystals aggregated and scattered over Quartzose matrix with minor Leadhillite in association. 2~xlt". £2. 16. CaSSITERITE. , Camborne, Cornwall. h mass of light brown fine grained Cassiterite cementing angubr fra,gments of greyish blue Tourmaline t pea ch' • h fine example of the rich ore from the deep levels of Cormla II's richest tin mine. 3x2~xli". £2. 17. C",-SSITThITE variety "TOr..DS-EYE-TIN". West Wheal Kitty, st. "gnes, Corm131l. hich light brQl'1Il concentric rings and masses thickly aggregated in dark Quartzose matrix. 2~x2". £4. 18. ChSSITThITE. Goss Noor L.lluvial Flats, st. Columb, Cornwall. A rounded pebble of coarse dark brown crystaline Cassiterite with minor Slate matrix. Interesting and unusual sample. 2xltxlt". £1.25.

19. CBALCOCITE. Geevor Mine, Pendeen, Cornw 11. h single 3 mID. sized sharp grey crystal implanted on its edge on Quartz/Chlorite/Sulphide matrix. Itxl". £2.50. 20. CHh.LCOCITE. Conbarvala, Coquimbo, Chile. hich, pure, lustrous metallic mass intergrovlIl with minor white Barytes, and associated with a little Stromeyerite and odd spots of Native Silver. 2tx2". £2. 21. CHh.LCOPYRITE. Dreislar, sauerland, Germany. Fine, bright, sharp crystals to 5 mm. in size, richly scattered over a matrix of 'Ihite platy cox-comb Barytes. 4x4~". £6. 22. Cfu,LCOSIDThITE. Phoenix Mine, Linkinhorne, Cornwall. Specimen h - Dark green, very well formed, sharp crysta Is richly aggregated on gossan matrix. 2~xli;". £3; Specimen B- Dark green lustrous crystal aggregates thickly intergrown and associated with unusual greenish rounded spherules of DUFRE.-ITE on gossan. 2xl~". £2. 23. CINNhBJ>R. ,lmaden, Ciudad Real, Spain. Bright red rich cryst31ine ~ass associated with minor Quartz Dnd Pyrite. 3x2". £~. 24. CLINOC~.SE. Wheal Unity, Gwennap, Cornwall.5 an. dark, blackish blue rounded crystal ag?re?ate implanted in a cavity in Quartzose matrix. l"2xl"2'" £2. - 3- NhTIVE co PER. South CJradon line, st. Cleer, Cornwall. Superb, rich, tarnished crystaline mass intergrown with fragments of white QUJrtz, minor blacKish Tenorite and with 0dd scattered crystals of tarnlshed Pyrite. Excellent for display. 6x4t". £12. 26. Nb.TIVE COPPER. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.I· ....frica. Pure, dendritic reudish tarnished crystaline mass. 2xlt". £3. 27. COVELLITE. But"Ce, Silver Bow Co., Hontana, U.S ..... lttractively tarnished rich platy crystJline vein section with minor iron yrites in asso i3tion. 2xlxl". £3. 28. CROCOITE. b.delaide Proprietary Hine, Dundas, T'lsm'3nia, dustralia. Specimen" - Thick, bright, oranz;ey red elongated skeletal crystals richly spanning cavities in and thickly intergrown on Limonite matrix. 3x2". £18; Specimen B- BriGht red intergro"m mass of elongated cryst'31s with minor Limonite. 2tx2". £10; Specimen C- Very lustrous elongated orange crystals t" in length thickly s attered over dense Limonite. Itx2". £6; Specimen D- Rich orJngey red crystaline mass "'ith minor Limonite. 2txlt". £3. 29. CRONSTEDTITE. Wheal Jane, Kea, CornwalL Lustrous, blackish crystal ag3regates on Quartz/Chlorite/ yrite veinstone. 2tx2". £2.

30. CUPhITE. South Caradon Hine, St. Cleer, Cornv~ll. Brilliant, sharp, maroon coloured octahedral crystals thickly intergrown with bri6ht Native CO;Jper and minor QUJrtz and blackish crystaline TENORITE. Excellent old tiDe specimen. 3tx2tx2". £9. 31. CUPftITE. Wheal Unity, G\"ennap, Cormlall. Lustr:ms, small, maroon octahedral crystals, thickly intergrown and forming a cellular mass with minor Quartz. 3x2". £6.

32. CUPROSKLODOltiSKITE. Husonoi, K3.tan '3, Zi3ire. Specimen B. ­ i"pple reen small delicate needly crystals aggre ated in cavities on massive green Cuprosklodowskite and dark breen massive Vandenbrandeite, with minor yellowish Kasolite and an unidentified brownish mineral in a ssociation. 2txl~-xlt". £12; Specimen B- Delicate apple green needly crystals aggre ated on cellular matrix vlith minor SkolodoHskite in association. I" specimen - £3. 33. DIOPTh.SE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.W ....frica. Specimen, - Superb large display specimen Hith bright emerald green, sharp crystals, to lCD in size richly inter- grO\Vl1 :md scattered on a 2tx2t" :nea on matrix 3tx2tx2" • Specimen dis lays Hell. £20; Specimen B- Sma 11 very bright and Hell formed crystals to 4 mm. in size thickly lining lar e cavities with minor white calcit~ in matrix. 3tx2t". £11; Specimen C- Large, bri~ht., crystals forming an intergrown mass in cavities in massive Dioptase with minor Quartz in association. 2x2x2t". £10; Specimen D- Bright, small shJr crystals scattered on drusy \"hite Calcite lining cavities in Datrix. 3x2". £7; Specimen E- Brilliant green, sharp cryst;nls to 5' mm. in size scattered individually on drusy whi te Calcite. HxH". £4.

34. EPIDOTE. Bourg d 'Oisans, Isere, France. b. dark olive green sheaf of shar c.oubly terminated crystals I" in size with minor Quartz in association 5'Op. -4- 35. ERYTHRITE. Mount Cobalt, Selwyn Range, Queensland, Australia. Fine, bri ht, purply pink needly crystals thickly intergrown and coveting Schistose matrix. Specimen i~ - 3tx3". £8; excellent for display. Specimen B - 22 x2". £4; Specimen C- 3xlt". £3; Specimen D- very rich, radiated, a gregates ltxl". £2.50. 36. EUDLALYTE. Norra Karr, Orebro, Sweden. Rich, vitr.eous pink masses to t" in size scattered through Katapleeite-Syenite with minor Calcite in association. 3x2t". £2. 37. FLUORITE. Frizington, W. Qumberland. Pale, purply blue crystals to t" in size intergrown and encrusting both sides of Siderite/Hematite matrix. Very unusual and colourful specimen. 5tx3t". £8. 38. FLUORITE. Cave-in-Rock, Hardin Co., Illinois, U.S.A. A group of large stacked cubic crystals to 2" on face edge, deep purple in colour~ and exhibitiing much parallel growth. 4x3x3". £15. 39. FR~NKLINITE. Franklin, Sussex Co., New Jersey, U.S.h. Fine, rich, masses of Calcite with aggr.egates of black Franklinite thickly scattered through them, with minor crystaline spots of Willemite and reddish Zincite. These specimens are superb for fluorescent display ­ fluorescing a vivid red with bright green spots under U.V. light. Specimen ,1. - 5tx4x3". £6; Specimen B­ 4x3tx2". £4; SpecimenC - 3tx2tx2". £2.50; SpecimenD­ 2-h2". £2. 40. GnLENA. Wheal Penrose, , Cornwall. Small, very bright, modified crystals scattered on drusy Quartz on Quartzose matrix. 2xl". 50p. 41. GaLEN1l.. Neudorf, Harz Mts., Germany, Bri':;ht, large, intergrown modified crystals associated with lenticular brmffi Siderite richly encrusting matrix. 3tx2t". £6. 42. GOETHITE. Restormel Royal Iron Mine, Lostwithiel, Cornwall Specimen Ji - Fine, lustrous, terminated black crystals to 5 mm. in length scattered over drusy Quartz lining ca vities in Veinstone • 2tx2". £2.50; Specimen B­ Small, well terminated, lustrous crystals thickly encrusting and scattered in cavities in Quartz matrix. 2xlt". £2; Specinen C- IntergrO\m mass of long vlell formed lustrous crystals up to 5 mm. in size on Quartz matrix. ltxl". £1.25; Specimen D- Thick terminated crystals to 5 mm. in size implanted and intergrown on Hematite/Qu'lrtz matrix. lxl". £1.25. 43. NrlTIVE GOLD. Witwatersrand, Transva~l, S. hfrica. Rich, golden flakes and small messes richly disseminoted in a bane. through Quartzose matrix. ltxlxl". £4. 44. H~.TITE. Binnental, Valais, Switzerland. Two well formed sharp 'ThON hOSES' impl,nted on their edges on a schistose rock. E3Ch 'Rose' is slightly over t" in diameter, matrix size 2xlxlt". £6. 45. HEQIMORPHITE. Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico. Semi­ transparent whitish crystals aggreg~ted in large radiatee. sheafs and associated with minor small sharp Caloite cryst,~ls on Limonitic matrix. 2tx3t". £4. -5- ~6. HEUBNEhITE. Adams Mine, Silverton, San Juan Co., Colorado, U.S.li. Superb, long, lustrous reddish br8~m blnded crystals to 1" in length, thickly scattered and implanted on white Quartzose matrix. 5x2~xl~". £16. 47. JAMESONITE. Treore Mine, Nr. Port Isaac, Cornwall. Pure, bri6 ht silvery grey metallic mass with 3 fibrous structure asso2i~ted with minor Quartz 1nd Siderite. 4x2txli". £4. 48. ~.SOLITE. Kasola, Katanga, Zaire. Well formed lustrous orange micro crystals richly encrusting Urnniferous matrix. lx+". £4. Excellent specimen for the collector of micro or thumbnail material. 49. LThO-:;ONITE. Wheal Gorland, st. Doy, Cormnll. hich, sky­ blue crystaline mass 1" in size on ferruginous gossan. 2~xl-4-". £2.

50. Mnh~CHITE. East Crinnis Mine, st. Blazey, Cornwall. Specimen h - Green, rounded, slightly fibrous masses thickly aggregated on Quartz/Chalcopyrite veinstuff. 2xlt". £1; Specimen B- Pure, bright green, sli~htly fibrous mass with minor Quartz. ltxl". 50p. 51. M•• IoIl.Y.• ITE. hed-a-Ven Mine, Meld8n, Devon. Specimen.,- Very rich, slightly yellowish, waxy masses richly agereg::ltec: in Hornfels matrix. 2~xl~xl". £2; Specimen B­ ,is specimen A- 2xl~". £1. 50; Specimen C- Thin veinlets and masses in Hornfels. 2xl~". £1. This rare mineral fluoresces a bright lightish green colour under short I'laVe U.V. light and would be a rnre addition to the collector of fluorescent minerals.

52. 1~.NGANITE. Ilfeld, H::lrz Mts., Germany. Brilliant, black, terminated needly crystals lining cavities in crystaline Man anite. Specimen A- ltxl" ~lith a ~" cavity completely lined Vlith cryst3.ls. £2; Specimen B- l~xl" with an elonga ted til cavity lined with crysbls. £1. 75. 53. M,

72. SIDN.ITE. Tincroft Mlne, Illogan, Cornwall. Specimen h ­ Sharp modified uark brown crystals to 5 mm. In size intergrown on an area l-itx-k-" on Quartz matrix 2xlt". 75Pi Specimen B- Group of dark brown intergrown modified crystals completely encrusting Quartz lx~". 40p, -7- 73. NATIVE SILVER. JohanngeJr3enstadt, Saxony, Germany. Fine, rich, dark crystaline vein section of pure Native Silver associated with minor Argentite. 2hltxl" thL:k. £10. 74. NJ.TIVE SILVER. Schneeberg, Sax:my, Germany. Thin silvery hackly sheets and masses covering Quartzose matrix. 2x2t". £4.50. 75. SKUTT~UDITE. Skutterud, Nr. Modum, Norway. Bright silvery metallic masses aggregated in a dark Skarn-rock. 3x2". 75p. 76. SMITHSONITE. Tsumet, Otavi, S.W. hfrica. Superb, large, display specimen c)nsisting of a mass of Smithsonite with large cavities, faces and joints thickly encrusted with sharp, well formed, lime-green transparent SmithsJnite crystals to +" in size. Specimen c.istl13Ys 1.,ell. 4tx5x3". £30. 77. SMITHSONITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.irl. 1.frica. Creamy coloured lustrous intergrown crystals to 5 mm. in size thickly encrusting both sides ')f matrix. 6x3tx2". £15. 78. SPECUL;I\ITE. Florence-Ulcoats Mine, Egremont, West Cumberland. Specimen .1 - Brilliant, black, shining platy crystals thickly encrusting and lining cavities in Hematite matrix with minor small Quartz crystals in assJciation. 4x2txlt". £2.50; Specimen B- Shining b13ck small platy crystals completely cJvering botrYJi~al Hematite. 3x2t. £2; Specimen C- 1>S Specimen B- 3x2t". £1. 50. 79. SPIMLE.hITE. Scraithole Mine, West Allendale, N:)rthumberland. Lustrous, well,fJrmed, blackish brJwn crystals mostly ar'Jund til in size, thickly encrusting matrix with min-Jr creamy Dolomite in association. 3x2". £1.75. 80. SPHENE. Binnental, Vnlais, Switzerland. Small, perfectly formed, light br)vmish green transparent gemmy crystals richly scattered over Colcitej,dbite matrix. 2x2". £5. 81. SThNNITE. Wheal Jane, Kea, C:)rnwall. Rich, pure, slightly tarnished metClllic !!lc'J ss with very minor ,1.rsenopyrite in associCltion. Specimen j;, - 3tx2". £2; SpecimeD B­ 2txlt". 75p.

82. STIBNITE. Felsobanya, humania. A magnificent divergent spray of thin, bright, silvery grey elJngated crystals tJ It" in length implanted on 11 plate of c:rusy Quartz. The sPIW of crystals is total size 2tx2" on matrix 3tx2t". Excellent for displuy. £25. 83. STIBNITE. IchinJkawa, Shik)ku Island, Japan. Brilli:lnt, silvery grey, thin well termin:Jted single crystals SJme showing a slight twist. Crystals vary in size frJm t" - 1" in length 'mel are priced fr:)m 50p - £3 eQch dependent In quality and form. 84. TnRBUTTITE. BrJken Hill, Zambia. Specimen ,; - Intergro1m small shorp creamy col Jured crystals thickly encrusting gossan matrix. lxlt". £6; Specimen B- Sheafs 'Jf very pale green crystals intergr-Jwn with minor gossan. lxt". £4. 85. T,.VOhITE. Tip Top Mine, Custer CJ., S. DakotQ, U.S"" Lime green spots ond mosses with pink crystaline HULE"ULITE and radiated blackish green Rockbridgeite 'md a little Leuc )ph)sphite. 2txl~-xlt". £4. -8- 86. TENN NTITE. Wheal Jewell, Gwennap, CJrnwall. Lustr~us, metallic grey crystals, well formed, and up tJ 5 mm. in size, lining cavities in Quartz/Sulphide matrix. 2xH-I'. £6. 87. TETh,iliEDhITE. HerJClsfoJt Mine, ';:':mreath CJrmJal1. Small, very sharp, tetr:lhec.ral cryst31s to 'i"1 in size and cJated with Ch~lcjpyrite, scattered )ver drusy uartz crystals with minor Galena In uartz/Slate mntrix. 4x2". £6. 88. TETh,iliEDhITE. Zalatna, Uumania. Very rich silvery grey thick veins and large masses in J mJtrix of banded RhJdochrJsite and uartz, and with a lxl" cavity encrusted with rase red crystaline masses 0f RhJclachrJsite. 4x3~x2'J. £6.50. 89. TETR~EDrtITE. CerrJ de Pasco, Peru. Bright, metallic grey mass with minor Pyrite anel uartz,with cavities lined with small sharp Tetr3hedrnl crystals. 3x2". £3.50. 90. THOMSONITE. Magheramourne, CJ. Antrim, N. Ireland. Snow-white radiated clusters 0f drusy cryst31s thickly lining lar~ cavities in Basalt matrix. 3x2t". £1. 91. METb.-T01J3EI. ITE. OlG Gunnislake Mine, Gunnislake, Cornwall. t" green platy sheaf of crystals lying flat:m gJssan matrix. 2xlt". £1. 50. 92. MET~-TOhBEhNITE. Trenwith Mine, St. Ives, CJrnwall. Small light green platy crystals encrusting reenstone matrix. 2x2t". £1. 93. V':"Nr.DINITE. Mibladen, Nr. Midelt, ..tlas Mts., Mor.JccJ. Large, well formed, bright orangey brown hexagonal cryst'11s t) -}" in size, ond shovling some interesting modifications, richly scatterGd over matrix. 3x2t". £12. 94. V DENBR DEITE. MusonJi, Katanga, zaire. Specimen A- DeEp oreen micro crystals in J sm~ll cavity in massive apple green Cuproskloelowskite with minor velvety Malachite. 3xlt". £6; Specimen B- Fine, deep green, micrJ crystals lining cavities with minor yellowish Sklodowskite, apple green needly CuprJskladawskite, fibrous Malachite and plates Jf Meta-Torbernite in Uraniferaus matrix. ltxl". £6; Specimen C- Rich, micr 0 crystals lining cavities in massive Vandenbrancleite ",ith minor Skladowskite in assJciatiJn. lxl". £4; Specimen D- ..s Specimen C- ~x!". £3. 95. WIIKITE. Lake Ladoga, Lnpilaks, Finland. Pure resinJus deep bro"m mass with very minor pinkish Fell-spar. Itxlt". £1. 50. 96. HOLFFu,.MITE. East P:JJI Mine, IlIJgan, Cornwall. Thick, shining black cleavage blades richly aggregated in and cutting greasy ",hite vein Quartz, with minor Chlorite and traces Jf Cassiterite. 4x2txl-~-". £2.50. RICHARD W• BAR STOW 26, Tregeseal, st. Just, Near Penzance, Cornwall, England.

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MA,l.CH 1974 1. ADAMITE. Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico. Specimen A- Sharp, light yellowish green, doubly terminated crystals to 5 mID. in size thickly scattered over dark limonitic matrix. 4x3~. Superb display specimen - £15; Specimen B- Fine sprays of lime green crystals thickly aggregated and encrusting on limonitic gossan. 3tx2t". £8. 2. AIKINITE. Beresovsk, Ekaterinburg, Ural Mts., Russia. Specimen A- Rich, metallic tarnished blades richly scattered through Quartz matrix with odd specks of Native Gold. 2txli". £7; Specimen B- As Specimen A but without visible Gold. lixlt". £4; Specimen C­ As specimen B- l"xi". £1. 3. ALLll10NTITE. Andreasberg, Harz Mts., Germany. Rich, grey mass intergrown with minor Quartz, and exhibiting a slight shelly structure in places. 2xltxl". £2. 4. ALUMINITE. Newhaven, Sussex. Pure, snow-whtte botryoidal mass, with interesting shape and form. 3tx2tx2t". £2. 5. ANATASE. Binnental, Valais, Switzerland. Small, very sharp, pale olive green crystals scattered on Albite with etched rhombs of CJlcite and a little Chlorite in a s sociation. 2x2". £5. 6. ANGLESITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.W. Africa. Fine, glassy, striated crystal .mass with minor parallel growth. 3x2". £10. 7. APATITE variety FRANCOLITE. Fowey ';onsols Mine, Tywardreath, Cornwall. Small, sharp, ttansparent hexagonal crystals scattered on drusy Quartz. Itxl". £1.25. 8. AUGITE. Jacobsberg, Vermland, Sweden. Dark greenish black terminated crystals to t" in size thickly encrusting massive Augite matrix. 2xlt". £1.50. 9. BAYLDONITE. Penberthy Crofts Mine, St. Hilary, Cornwall. Rich, apple green crusts covering Quartz gossan. Specimen A- ItxL,".1 £1; Specimen B- Itxlt". 75p. -2- 10. BEUDANTITE. Penberthy Cro~ts Mine, st. Hilary, Cornwall. Transparent, well formed, mi£!Q crystals scattered through Limonitic gossan with reddish crystaline and massive CARMI ITE, yellowish massive BEAVERITE and decomposed rsenopyrite in association. 2~x2". £2. 11. BROr,HANTITE. Majuba Hill, Pershing Co., Nevada, U.S.A. Rich, emerald green, micro crystals thickly encrusting Hematitic matrix. Specimen A- 3~x2~" - covered on both sides with Bro~hantite - £3; Specimen B- 3X2". £2. 12. CALCITE. Callow Hill, Cheddar, Mendip Hills, Somerset. Fine group of sharp, well formed, semi-transparent "do~-tooth" habit crystaIs most being over ttl in length. 3X2,,". £1.25· 13. CASSITSRITE. Savath (Ennisvale) China ~lay Pit, , CormJall. Dark, brovmish bl'1ck, sharp twinned crystals intergrown in cavities in coarse rystaline Cassitente, exhibiting a rich golden colour in places, and associated with minor Quartz and Tourmaline. An old label is 3ttached to this specimen. 3x2". £6. 14. C SSITERITE. Wheal Rock, Nr. Bugle, Hensbarrow Moor, Cornwall. Pure, dark brovm cellular mass, with numerous cavities lined with small sharp crystals and with very minor uartz and Tourm31ine in '1ssociation. 3x2x2". £3. 15. C SSITEnITE. Giew Mine, Nr. st. Ives, Cornwall. Unusual, vein section consisting of QU3rtz with the intersticres infilled vlith coarse black Cassiterite. 3x2xH-" thick. £2. 16. Cl SSITERITE v8.riety "TOADS-EYE" Tin. G'1rth Mine, Nr. Sancreed, Cornwall. Pale brovm spots and masses on and surrounding Quartz,'wl~h_m!nor Chlorite in association. The Cassiterite is, itself, partially enveloped in pinkish Feldspar. 3tx2x2". £2. 17. CASSI TEnITE. Conce Moor Alluvial \-Jorkings, Luxulyan, Cornwall. Coarse, brown, Cassiterite richly spattered through dark Tourmaline veinstuff. The specimen is slightly rounded in places and an old label is attached to it. 3x2tx3". £4. 18. CERUSSITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.'.'. Africa. Specimen A­ Superb, glassy, transparent crystal showing sixling twinning. 2xli". £10; Specimen B-A similar crystal, well formed and sharp, exhibiting complex twinning. 2x2". £9. 19. CERUSSITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.W. Africa. Specimen A- Dark, glassy, very sharp complexly twinned crystals richly scattered over Gossan matrix with small tufts of MalDchite in association. 4x3tx2". £14; Specimen B­ Crust of sharp glassy twinned crystals covering cellular olive green DUFTITE. lixlt". £4. 20. CHABAZITE. The Storr, Isle of Skye, Scotland. Milky coloured sharp rhombic crystals thiokly lining cavities in Basalt. 2xl". 75p. 21. CHALCEDONY. Penlee Quarry, Newlyn, Cornwall. Pale creamy blue botryoidal mass lining a It" ffivity in Chlorite/ QuartZ/Siderite matrix with odd crystals of embedded rsenopyrite. 2tx2". £1. -3- CHALCOALOMITE. Grandview Mine, Grand Canyon, Arizona, U.S.A. Rich, sky-blue, crystaline and botryoidal crusts thickly covering Gossan matrix, with minor Cyanotrichite in association. Specimen A- 3Xlt". £3; Specimen B­ 2xlt". £1. 50. CHALCOCITE. Geevor Mine, Pendeen, Cornwall. Pure, metallic, grey mass with traces of brol·mish Cassiterite. 3X2". £1. 24-. CHALCOPYRITE variety 'BLISTER COPPER'. Geevor Mine, Pendeen, Cornwall. Tarnished, botryoidal masses on massive Chalcopyrite. ltxlt". £1. 25. CHENEVIXITE. Wheal Gorland, St. Doy, Cornwall. Rich, dark, greenish black masses in Quartzose Gossan. 2xlt". £1. 26. CLINOCLASE. 1tiheal Gorland, St. Day, Cornwall. Specimen A­ Choice deep blue crystaline mass intergrown with Quartz and Gossan. Itxl". £3; Specimen B- Deep blue radiated crystal masses scattered on altered Granite matrix. Itxl". £1.25. 27. CONICHALCITE. Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico. Olive­ green crystaline aggregates richly lining cavities in dense Limonitic matrix with tufts of dark green Malachite and whitish ":alcite. 3x2". £1. 28. CONNELLITE. Bisbee, Arizona, U.S.A. Dark blue radiated crystaline masses richly embedded in massive Cuprite. lxl". £2. NATIVE COPPER. South Caradon Mine, st. ":leer, Cornwall. A mass of intergrown crystals, with 3 coppery red tarnish. Very rich specimen from one of Cornwall's most notable Copper Mines. 4--~x2txlt". £10. 30. N:TIVE COPPER. Wheal Gorland, St. Da~ Cornwall. Interesting mass of intergrovlU small crystals, vii th minor Cuprite and fragments of Gossany Quartz in association. 2tx3X2t". £5. 31. CRYOLITE. Ivigtut, Arksuk Fiord, S. Greenland. Pure, whitish semi-transparent mass with minor tan Siderite and odd specks of Galena. 2xlt". 75p. 32. CUPhITE. Pembroke Mine, st. Blazey, Cornwall. Specimen A­ Mass of intergrown small bright crystals implanted on terminated milky Quartz crystals protruding from massive uartz vein stuff. 2tx2x2". £5; Specimen B Cellular dark maroon crystalised mass with a It" milky Quartz crysta1. ltxlt". £2. 33. CUPRITE. Phoenix Mine, Linkinhorne, Cornwall. Small sharp maroon octahedral crystals thickly intergrovm with minor Native Copper. 2xlt". £2. CUPRITE. West Caradon Mine, St. Cleer, CormvaL).. Rich, dark reddish, masses inter@rown with Quartz and Chrysocolla. 2tx2". £1. 35· CUPRITE. Countybridge Quarry, Goonhilly Downs, Lizard, Cornv~ll. Pure, deep red, mass associated with a little deep green Chrysocolla and Serpentinite. Itxl". £1. 36. DESCLOISITE. Berg Aukas, Otavi, S.W. africa. Specimen a ­ Superb sharp dark brown lustrous spear shaped crystals to t" in size forming a fine intergrown group. Excellent for display. 3X2". £15; Specimen B- Unusual lustrous dark brovlll stubby crystals to t" in size thiekly encrusting cellular matrix with minDr ":alcite. 2tx2txlt" • £7. -4- DIOPTaSE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.W. Africa. Specimen A- Sharp, deep emerald green well formed crystals t" in size intergrovm on Dolomite matrix. k very attractive specimen. 2txlt". £10; Specimen B- Small, sharp, emerald green crystals richly lining cavities in Dolomite. 2xl:". £4. 38. ERYTHRITE. Bou Azzer, Anti-~tlas, Morocco. Fine large sheaves of lustrous pinkish red crystals implanted on matrix. The base of the specimen has been sawn flat to display this specimen to its best advantage. ltxl'hli'" • £11. 39· FLUORITE. Stanhope, Weardale, Co. Durham. Specimen A- Large, Hell formed 'cubic cryst3ls mostly around t" in size and of a very unusual lime-green colour, thickly scattered and intergrown on Sideritic matrix. Excellent cabinet specimen. 8x5~. £22; Specimen B­ b.s specimen b. - 5x3". £8. 40. FLUORITE. Mine Le Baix, Puy-de-Dome, France. Excellent, aquamarine blue, transparent, and mostly flawless, portion of a large cubic crystal, with three faces shoYling. 4x3xlt". £12. 41. FLUORITE. Royal Flush Mine, Nr. Bingham, New Mexico, U.S.~. Specimen A- Sharp, pale purply-green OCT.aHED1AL crystals to 1 cm. in size thickly encrusting Quartzose matrix with minor Calcite. 3tx3". £5; Specimen B- As Specimen A- 2txlt". £2; Specimen C- t" octahedral crystal and several smaller ones intergrovm on Quartz m8trix. l:txl". 50p. 42. FR.~CKEITE. Poopo, Oruro, Bolivia. Rich, steel grey, metallic mass, slightly crystaline in pla es and Hith odd spots of Pyrite. ItxltxH·". £8. 43. Gb.LEN. Yleardale, Co. Durham. Specimen;' - Large \'Iell formed bright cube-oct'lhedr8l crystal '.-lith i" edges, implanted on a crust of light purple transparent Fluorite crystals Hith odd scattered smaller Galen3 crystals. 3tx2". £6; Specimen B- Very large bright cube-octahedral crystal Itxlt" implanted on a crust of small purple Fluorite crystals with smaller Galena crystnls in as sociation. 2tx2". £6. 44. GaLENA. Naica, Chihuahua, Mexico. Very sharp and lustrous small crystals richly scattered on and intergro\·m with Calcite and minor Pyrite. 2xltxlt". £2. 45. GASPEITE. ottershoot Orebody, Kambalda, W• .australia. Fine, pure, apple green mass with minor Schist in flssociation. ]xlt". £3. 46. GMELINITE. Maghernmourne, Co. Antrim, N. Ireland. Salmon pink, sharp, well formed crystals to t" in size sca ttered in ca vities in Ba sa 1t. ]x2". £2. 47. Nd.TIVE GOLD. Garfield Mine, Utah, U.S.a. Small specks and masses on and in Sphalerite/Quartz/Galena/Pyrite matrix. Itxlt" • £1. 50. 48. NhTIVE GOLD. Beresovsk, Ekaterinburg, Ural Mts., Russia. Bright specks scattered on and through Quartzose matrix with a slight copper staining in places. 2txl':-". £4. 49. HEM",TITE variGty IIKID EY OhE". Beckermet Mine, Egremont, Cumberland. Very choice botrroidal mass of fine shape and superb for display. 4x4x2"2'" £5. -5- 50. HEMIMORPHITE. Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico. Cluster of large sharp semi-transparent crystals to 1 cm. in size with minor calcite on Limonite. 1~xl".£1.25.

51. HElJL~iliJnTE. Lages, Santa Catarina, Brazil. Large, pearly, well formed crystals thickly encrusting Basalt matrix. 3x2". £4. 52. ISO-ST~NNITE. Cligga Mine, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Pure, attractively tarnished, metallic mass. 2-b:ltxH-II. £1. 53. JaMESONITE. Treore Mine, st. Endellion, Cornwall. Rich, silvery grey, fibrous mass intergrown with Quartz and with minor encrustations of yellowish Bindheimite. 3~x2~". £3. 54. KnMMERERITE. Gumushane, Kopdaji Yildiz, Turkey. Rasberry red crust of small well formed crystals on massive Chromite. ltxi". 75p. 55. KnSOLITE. Mine La Faye, Grury, Saone et Loire, France. Orangey yellow crystaline crusts associated with lemon yellow neEdly micro crystals of PliliSONSITE on silicified uraniferous matrix. 2txltxl~". £2. 56. KYANITE. Carrowtrasna, N. of Garten Loch, Co. Donegal, Ireland. Fine, rich, divergent mass of light blue bladed crystals with minor Quartz. rtn old label is attached to this specimen. 4x4x2". £5. 57. LISKEaRDITE. Penberthy Crofts Mine, st. Hilary, Corn~mll. Rich white crystaline crusts covering Gossan matrix. Specimen a - 2tx2t". £2; Specimen B- 2xlt". £1. 50; Specimen C- Itxl". £1. 58. LODWIGITE. Brosso Mine, Turin, Italy. Lustrous, black, fibrous radiated mass with minor metallic grey l1 Magnetite. ltxltxlt • £2. 59. MARTITE. Cerro de Mercado, Durango, MexiCO. Pure replacement of massive Magnetite with crystals to 1 cm. in size, by Hematite with pale yellow apatite crystal cleavages in association. Specimen rl - with replaced Hagnetite octahedrons to 1 cm. in size - 2tx2xlt". £1.50; Specimen B- Fine intergro\ifn large replaced octahedrons to 1 cm. in size. ]xli". £3; Specimen C- 1>S Specimen B- but ~Iith smaller crystals. 2xlt". £1; Specimen D- Odd scattered large crystals. Ii-xi". 50p.

MENDIPITE. Mendip Hills, Somerset. Specimen A- Fibrous whitish crystaline masses to t" in size embedded in steel grey Pyrolusite. 2xlt". £5; Specimen B- Rich, fibrous cryst:Jline mass with minor Pyrolusite. Itxl". £4.50; Specimen C- i" radiated mass embedded in Pyrolusite. ltxl". £3.

61. M~GYRITE. Hiendelaencina, Spain. Metallic, slightly tarnished, greyish m~ss, with minor Galena on Schist. lxl". £1. 62. MIMETITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.W. africa. Superb, honey yellow, intergrown masses of lustrous sheaves of cryst;)ls. Specimen ~ - 2tx2". £8; Specimen B- With minor greenish Duftite in association - lixltxlt". £5; Specimen C- 2xlt". £4. -6-

MIMETITE variety CnMPYLITE. Dryghyll, ~aldbeck Fells, Cumberland. Select, unusual, solid resinous masses of orangey yellow Campylite, with barrel shaped crystals lining cavities and on the surfaces of the specimens. Minor blades of white Barytes are in association. Specimen h - 3tx2~xl~1l thL::k. £6; Specimen B- 2~x2xlt". £3; Specimen C- 2xli-xl". £2. 64. OLIVENITE. Wheal Unity, Gwennap, Cornwall. Well formed dark olive green crystals ri hly scattered on and lining crevices in brecciated cUJrtz matrix. 2~x2+". £4.5'0. 65'. OP,iL variety Cacholong. Slip uarry, st. Dennis, Cornwall. Snovl vlhite lustrous masses with a conc:haidal frgcture thickly aggregated in Quartz matrix. 4~x2~". £2. 66. PnCHNOLITE. Ivigtut, nrksuk Fiord, S. Greenland. Sharp, micro crystals with minor THOMSENOLITE encrusting iron st'lined Cryolite. lx~". £1.25'. 67. P,..R,.T,,-::.....MITE. Levant Mine, Pendeen, Cornwa 11. Choice, emerald green micro crystals aggre?ated and scattered on uartz \-lith minor Chalc: ite. 22xl~". £2. 68. P~SONSITE. Mine La Faye, Grury, Saone et Loire, Fran~e. Rich lemon yello\-l crusts of micro crystals on and in ferruginous Gossan. Specimen h - 2txl~". £2; Specimen B- 2txlt". £1. 5'u; Specimen C- Itx~". £1. 69. PHXR COSIDERITE. Wheal Gorlnnd, st. Day, Cornwall. Bright, small bottle green cubic crystals richly lining cavities in Gossan with minor tufts of Scorodite crystals in association. 2x2". £4.

70. PhEHNITE. Boylestone uArry, Barrhead, Scotland. Specimen~­ Very choice lime green botryoidal crystalised mass lining 2ty.2" CJv;.ty in matrix 3ix2tx2~" - choice for display - £6; Specimen B- Lime green rounded crystal aggregates to 1 cm. in diameter attractively aggregated on m:~trix 3x3". £4; Specimen C- Fine, lime green rounded cryst,lised m'lss, 1~x2" lining cavity in matrix. 37.2". £3.

71. PSEODO~,LaCHITE. Old Gunnislake Min8, Gunnislake, Cornwall. Very rich, bright green crystaline botryoidal thick crusts lining cavities in Quartz. Specimen a ­ 2x2xlt". £1. 5'0; Specimen B- 2x2". £1; Specimen C­ 2xl~ll. £1. 72. PYh...RGYhITE. Hiendelaencina, Spqin. Rich, deGp red, crystaline mass with s~~e small crystals on drusy uartz covering S~hist matrix. 2xl". £2. 73. PYR.J\GYhITE. ;,ndreasbcrg, Harz !-lts., Germany. Dark red metallic masses thickly intergrown with Galena, with some micro crystals in small cavities. 2~xl~xH·". £2. 74. PYROM~tPHITE. Plynlimon, CJrdiganshire, WJles. Grass green, sm'lll needly crystals thi~kly encrusting both sides of Quartz matrix. Ji!-x3". £3. 75'. PYhOM0nPHITE. Wheal nlfred, hillock, Cornwall. Bright, Yellowish green small sharp hexagonal crystals encrusting Chalcedonic uartz. 2x2". £1. 5'0. 76. t'YROMOHPiUTE. Broken Hill, N.3.viales, liustralia. Intergrown cellular mass of pale brot~ elongated crystal sheaves. 2x2,;". £3. -7- PYRRHOTITE. S~nta Eulalia, Chihuahua, Mexico. Excellent, lustrous intergroym bronzey hexagonal crystals the largest being I" in diameter, with very minor Pyrite and SphQlerite. lixL~xl+". £5'. 78. U.~TZ. Weardale, Co. DurhQm. Lustrous, milky, hexagonal pyramidal crystals to ;'/-" in size thickly encrusting Fluorite matrix. ltx3". £3. 79. UnF,TZ. Parknoweth Mine, st. Just, Cornwall. Bright, clear, hexagonal crystals to :tTl in size, some being doubly terminated, with odd inclusions of Goethite needles and a faint 1.methyst colour in places, intergroYlfi on ferruginous matrix. 3x2~". £1.25'. 80. REN.lli.DITE. Mine La FJye, Grury, saone et Loire, France. Specimen = - Rich, yellowish, crystalL~e aggregates scattered over ferruginous Gossan with odd plates of Meta-Torbernite. 2~x2". £2; Specimen B- Small, well formed pale yellow crystals scattered on Gossan. 2xl~". £1. 81. SCHOLZITE, Reaphook Hill, Flinders Range, South ~ustralia. Select, snow white, thickly intergrown delicate needly crystals richly encrusting and scattered on ferruginous matrix. 4x2~x2". £8. 82. SIDERITE. Fowey Consols Min , Tywardreath, Cornwall. Choice, light broYm, elongated crystals thickly encrusting, in the for~ of radiating sheaves, Quartz/ Chlorite matrix. 4x3". £5'. 83. NrtTIVE SILVER. Freiburg, Saxony, Germany. Very rich, dendritic, crystals and masses thickly aggregated through Barytes matrix Ylith minor greyish .lcanthite in a ssociation. 2~x2~". £12. 84. SMITHSON TIE. Tsumeb, Ota vi, S .1". l~fr ica . Choice, pale orangey yellow, sharp crystals to 1 cm. in size, thickly intergrown and with a dusting of small blue Linarite crystals. 3~x2". £6. 85'. SMITHSO lITE. Farnberry Mine, Nr. J.lston, Cumberland. f\ich, yellowish green botryoidal crust covering Limestone matrix. 4x3". £3. 86. SP~~LERITE. Force Crag Mine, Nr. Keswick, Cumberland. Very bright, lustrous black, sharp crystals associated with small bright Galen~ crystals richly encrusting Slate/Siderite matrix. 5'x3x2~". £6. 87. STRENGITE. Indian Yountain, Cherokee ~o., hlabama, U.S.rl. Pale whitish to transparent micro crystals lnd masses lining cavities in dense irony matriX. 3·~x2". £2.5'0. 88. Tm~,NTITE. South Galena Mine, Galena, Utah, U.S.h. Bright, small, sharp metallic grey crystals richly encrusting rhombic S"derite cryst:lls. 2ix2". £4. 89. TETR. EDRITE. Crinnis Mine, Carlyon Bay, Cornwall. Group of intergrown metallic grey crystals, partially coated by Chalcopyrite in places. lxl". £2. 90. TCXJfiM.,LIN E. Car inthi'l, .'llstria. Well formed, light broYlfi, crystals partially embedded in ica Schist. The largest crystal is ~" in length ::md an old lAbel a ccompclllies this silccimen. 2xl;~". £1. 5'0. -8- ib13den, Or •.:idelt, ..tl'1s j·!ts., Morocco Choice, smnll, very brlgnt red, sh~rp heX'1gon91 cryst31s ri hly sc ttelcd over white B1rytes ~~trix. }x2". £4. 92. VhUQUELINITE. Bcresovsk, Urnl Mts., Russi]. ni h, brownish blJck, botryoidal m'1SS witn minor y llowish greeh yror.Jorphite ond rLddisn Cro oite. l!xLI '. £5.

93. L.,LEHITE. Fnnklin, Sussex Co., ~cw JersGJ, lJ .S ...... Superb, resinous, lim~ greGn "nSStS i~~er~row~ Hi~h minor white ~lGite, blnckisn Fr3~~linite and odd spots of red Zin ite. This specime~ is exceLle~t for fluorescent disp13y, the ~olours belng vEry intense under u.v. light. 4x}xlt'. £6. 94. ITHEEITE. Settlingstoncs Mine, Fourstoncs, tlr. nexh3m, Northumber11nd. Fine, r€Jm~ sh~rp, intergroom r s of crystols on m'1ssive .itherite. Specimen o. - 4x3" with crystJl edges to 1 m. in size - £4; Specimen B­ .,s spe imen ., - 2tx2t". £2.50. 95. WOLFhuMITE. Min"! De ,nasqueiro, Beira-Beixa, ortug'1l. Excellent, terr.Jin,ted 'et blJck striated cryst,l with minor p3r3llel gro1'lth, and with odd s otteled sr.J'lll bright cubes of Pyrite, and minor Siaeri~e, Hus ovi e, u3rtz and rscnopyrite in '1sso~i~tion. he specimen h3s '1 slight fra ture ,cross one cryst"!l fJce, but this does not detr'1ct from the over,ll ,ppe,r'1n e. 2txli-xt"thick. £12. 96. VIOLFh. -lITE. Clig a 11ine-, err 1nzabuloe, Corm131l. nich, lustrous b11 k blJded crystals thickly embedd d in u,rtz olith minor micro corodite cryst.,ls. 2tx2". £1. 97. oJULFEIHTE. Tsumeb, Ot::lvi, '-'1 •.Sri.:a. Choice, bright! lustrous honey yellow tabular perfect cryst,ls ~ost y :Hound {" in size richly sc~tt€I Ed over m3trix \.ith minor tufts of i 11 chite in 'lssoci'1tion. 2o~x2~oll. £12. 98. wULFENITE. Mim OjuEl" M,pimi, Durango, Nexico. Lorge, lustrous yellowisr. brown t'1bul:H rystJls to i" in size thickly intergrown on Limonitic Gosson. x2". £6. 99. MET -ZEUNEhITE. Cliff Lode, Vlhol ECw'1rd, t. Just, Cornwall. Specimen" - S, all bright green ptrfe t cryst'11s richly encrusting reddened S13te/ unrtz maUix. 4x2". £2.50; Specimen B- Well formed bri6ht green crystals thi kly lining , H-xt" vugh of sooky 1rtz cryst31s on f}u:ntz m'ltrix. 2xl'. £2; Spe imen Rich bright green small ryst11s encrusting smoky uartz. 2x!t". £1.75.

100. Zn~CITE. Fronklin, Sussex Co., New Jelsey, U.S.ll. Unus al deep blood red m3SS \.ith minor w, ite ;11cite 1nd bl:J k ryst3line Franklinite. 2txH". £4. RICHARD W. BARSTOW 26, Tregeseal, st. Just, Near Penzance, Cornwall, England.

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APRIL 1974 1. NATIVE ARSENIC. Burraton Combe Quarry, St. Stephens-by- Saltaoh, Cornwall. Specimen A- Superb, pure, metallic grey irregular shaped mass, with some conchoidal surfaces and odd encrustations of whitish AhSENOLITE. 4x2x2". £10; Specimen B- As specimen A- with much whitish Arsenolite; l~xl". £1. 50; Specimen C­ As Specimen B- lx'l". £1. 2. ATACAMITE. Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. Very rich, cellular mass of bright emerald green crystal aggregates with minor Limonite and fragments of Quartz. 3x3x2~". £12.

3. AURICK~LCITE. Char Kounhi Mine, Iran. Rich, lustrous, turquoise blue crystals scattered over and thickly aggregated in cavities in cellular Limonite. 3x2". £3. 4. BATHITE. Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico. Apple green, small, well formed crystals thickly scattered over gossan matrix with minor whitish Calcite in association. Specimen A- 2~x2"xl~". £3; Specimen B- Hx1~xl".:f2; Specimen C- l~xl" - without Calcite - 50p. 5. BA.STNAESITE. Torendrika, Madagascar. Pure vitreous clove brown mass with a tan coloured oXidised coating. 2xlt". £1- 6. BAYLDONITE. Wheal ~arpenter, Gwinear, Cornwall. Rich crusts of apple green sparklin9 micro crystals on Quartz matrix. Specimen A - 22 x2"- with a l~xl~" covering of crystals - £3; Specimen B- Itxl". 75p.

7. BERZELIANITE. Bukov, Moravia, ~.S.S.R. Very rich tarnished metallic masses to i" in size richly aggregated in ~alcite. 2xli-xlt". £6. 8. BEODA.NTITE. Wheal Carpenter, Gwinear, Cornwall. Rich crust ofsage green well formed micro crystals covering Quartzose matrix. Spe"imen A- 2tx2". £2; Specimen B­ ltxl". £1. -2-

BISMUTHINITE. Fowey ~onsols Mine, Tywardreath, Cornwall. Rich grey elongated thick needly crystals, showing striations, aggregated with minor Chlorite on and in cellular Quartz/~hlorite/Chalcopyriteveinstuff. The total area the Bismuthinite occurs on is 2txlt" on ma trix 4x3x2t". £8. 10. BOUnNONITE. Herodsfoot Mine, Lanreath, ~ornwall. An intergrown mass of lustrous metallic grey bladed crystals with very minor Quartz in association. 3x2". £6. 11. BROCK4NTITE. Blanchard ~laims, Bingham, New Mexico. U.S.A. Bright, emerald green, small crystals thickly intergrown and encrusting Barytes matrix. Itxlt". £2.

12. ~£CITE. Snailbeach Mine, Shelve, Shropshire. A group of large pale lilac coloured rhombic crystals, the three largest having face edges 2" in size, I'lith a frosting of bright small doubly termin~ted Quartz crystals. Very attractive for display. 5xJ~'x3". £8. 13. CALCITE. Millclose Mine, Nr. MJtlock, Derbys. Two large whitish s alenohedral crystals approxim3tely 2" in size implanted on J plate composed of numerous smaller crystals, the reverse of the specimen being studded with small transparent Fluorite cubes. 4~x4". £4. 14. CASSITERITE. Pell Mine, St. gnes, Cornwall. Bright, lustrous, black terminated crystals of the rare four sided habit intergrovm with minor ~hlorite and small clear uartz crystAls on silicified Slate matrix. Specimen - 3x2". £4; Specimen B- 2xlt". £3. 15; CASSITERITE. Relistian Mine, Gwlnear, ~ornv~ll. An unusual sPecimen consisting of a conglomerate of Chloritised Slate Pebbles cemented by Chlorite and with small sharp Cassiterite crystals implanted in cavities between individual pebbles. 4x2tx2". £5. 16; CASciITERITE. Wheal Emma, Dartmoor, Devon. Lustrous, small, brownish black crystals thick~y intergrown and covering Quartz veinstone. 3x2". £2.50. 17; CASSITERITE. Nevi East Section, Dolcoath Hine, Camborne, Cornwall. Lustrous brovm threads and stringers cementing dark blue fine grained brecciated Tourmaline Quartz veinstuff. Some small needly crystals are implanted wit Quartz in a I" cavity on one end of the specimen. This specimen is a typical example of the very high grade ore from the deep levels of Dolcoath Mine. 3tx3x2".. £3. 18. CASSITERITE variety "\>100D TIN". West Wheal Kitty, St. Agnes, Cornv~ll. Very well developed rounded masses and bands of fibrous Cassiterite with Quartz veinstuff. 2txl-}" • £4. 19. CERUSSITE. Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. Superb, intergrovm, large glassy Hhite reticulated crystals thickly covering black Psilomelane matrix. Excellent quality old time specimen, very choice for display. 5x3~x2". £35. 20. CERUSSITE. La Croix-aux-Mines, Vosges, France. Attractive small, very well formed, glassy tWinned crystals thickly intergrovm on Limonitic matrix. 3X2t". £4. 21. CERUSSITE. Pentire Gloze Mine, Polzeath, Cornwall. Lustrous, SnOI'l \/hite "Jack-stravl" type crystals, richly scattered over black Psilomel1ne coating uartz. 4x2t". £3. -3- CERUSSITE. Tsumeb, Ot3vi, S.vi. africa. Specimen A- Very choice water clear g13ssy twinned ~rystals to 1 ~m. in size scattered lnd intergrown on 3 reddish matrix. 2;\-xlt". £4; Specimen B- Highly t\,inned gl'J.ssy crystals, well formed and sharp, s~attered over botryoidal Malachite with odd sm3ll whitish crystals of Tarnowitzite. 2;\-xlt". £4; Specimen C- An unusual flat pyramidal shaped crystal exhibiting 3 little twinning and parallel growth, mostly clear 3nd with an attractive pale pink internal zoning. Ii-xli". £5; Specimen D- Intergrown !¥roup of tabular ·,later clear sharp gl'Jssy crystals to "2" in size. ltxl". £3; Specimen E- i1.S Specimen D- but with slightly larger crystals - l;\-xi-". £4. 23. CHAL';OCITE. Bot:tllack Mine, St. Just, Cornwa 11. Sharp, metallic grey hexagonal crystals scattered on cellular Chalcocite m:Jtrix. l;\-xl". £2. 24. CHALCOCITE. Sharp Tor Mine, Linkinhorne, Cornwall. Rich, bright, metallic grey mass ",ith minor Quartz. 2x2". 50p. 25. CHALCOPYRITE. , Gwennap, Cornwall. Pure, golden yellow lustrous mass. an old l3bel is attached to the specimen, which was ~ollected early last century. 3x2txlt". £1.25. 26. CHhLCOPYRITE. Ground Hog Mine, Vanadium, Grant Co., New Mexico, U.S. c. Large, slightly tarnished, sphenoidal crystals to 1 cm. in size, sharp and well formed, implanted on slender uartz crystals with minor crystalised Sphalerite and small cubes of Iron Pyrite 2xltxlt". £8. 27. CHhLCOSIDERITE. Phoenix Mine, Linkinhorne, Cornwall. Large, dark green, sharp crystals mostly around 3 rom. in size, scattered on botryoidal liver brown Limonite on a dense Ironstone m3trix. 3x2t". £4. 28. CLINO';LhSE. Wheal Gorland, St. Day, Cornwall. Rich, blue, crystaline masses and veinlets with Quartz gossan. 2txl". £1. 50.

29. CONNE~LITE. Wheal EQ~ard, st. Just, Cornwall. Sky-blue crystaline crust richly covering uartz. 2xlt". £1.

30. NATIVE COPPER. Wheal Virgin, Gwennap, Cornwall. A tarnished coppery red sheet varying from 3 - 5 rom. thick and composed of intergrown distorted crystuls, the largest being 3pproximutely 5 rom. in size. 4;\-x3". £6. 31. NATIVE COPPER. Copper Falls Mine, Keweenaw Peninsular, Michigan, U.S.h. Bright, metallic, crystaline sheets and hackly masses aggregated and protruding from Calcite/Basalt matrix, witt irregularly formed Calcite crystals enclosing bright spots of Native Copper at one end of the specimen. 2i-x2x2". £5. 32. NATIVE COPPER. Botallack ine, st. Just, Cornwall. Tarnished, coppery red, hackly sheet. ltx;\-". 50p. 33. CUPRITE. Marke Valley Mine, Linkinhorne, Cornwall. h bright shining maroon coloured mass of intergrown octahedral crystals, with odd fragments of white .uartz in association. 3tx2;\-x2". £6. 34. CUPRITE. Wheal Damsel, Gwennap, Cornwall. Smull, sharp, cubic deep red crystals richly scattered over QU3rtzose goss3n. 2;\-xli-". £3. 35. CUPRITE. Bisbee, Conchise Co., arizona, U.S.a. Bright, deep red, sharp small modified rystals richly s~lttered on goss::m with mi.cro crysto.ls of blRCk De1:lfossite.2xl".£3. -4- DOLOMITE. Beckermet Mine, Egremont, West Cumberland. Lustrous pink curved saddle shaped crystals thickly intergrown on massive Dolomite. 3X2t". £1.50.

DUFREN ITE. Rockbridge Co., VirginiJ, U.S.~. hn unusual radiated dark greyish-blJck mass ",ith a rounded surface, and slight alteration in thin bands to Goethite. ltx2". £3. 38. EMPLECTITE. Tannenbaum, Nr. Schwarzenberg, Saxony, Germany. Rich, metallic, tarnished bladed maSS8S thickly scattered throu h -uartz matrix with minor Chalcopyrite in association. 2xlixlt". £5. 39. ERYTHRITE. Schneeberg, Saxony, Germany. Bright pink elongated flattened needly crystals radiated on and covering both sides of a dark uartzose matrix. 2tx2t. £4. 40. ERYTHhITE. Ennys Wheal Virgin, st. Hilary, Cornwall. Bright pink crystaline masses and micro cr~stals encrusting Quartz/Chlorite matrix. 2tx2x14'" £1. 41. FLUORITE. Florence Mine, Egremont, W. Cumberland. Turquoise blue sharp transparent cubic crystJls, some exhibiting internal zoning scattered on and intergro"m with creamy coloured saddle shaped Dolomite crystals enveloping botryoidal Hematite. The Fluvrite crystals are mostly Jround I cm. in size. 3tx3". £5.

42. FLUORITE. East Pool Mine, Illogan, Corm.al1. Specimen B.- TurqUOise blue ubic crystals to t" in size intergrown on drusy uartz with odd sharp Chalcopyrite crystals all situated on a Quartz/HemJtite veinstone. 4xltx2". £4.50; Specimen B- Pale greenish cubic crystals forming 2 step-like group, with their edges a light purple colour, and intergrown Vii th slender Quartz crystJls. hn old label is attached to this specimen. 2txli". £2; Specimen C- Transparent pale green cubic crystJls around t" in size impbnted on small milky uJrtz crystals on uartz matrix. an old label is at\;3ched to this specimen. 2xl~xlt". £2. 43. G~DOLINITE. Ytterby, Nr. Stockholm, Sweden. ~ well formed vitreous black crystal, with minor inclusions of Feldspar and Mi~a. Wel~ formed crystals of this mineral are rare. 2xl". £4. 44. GADOLINITE. Satersdal, Vest Agder, Norway. Pure vitreous black mass with thin ~oatings of Vlhitish TD~GERITE. 2xlt". £1. 50. 45. GaLEN~. Wheal Mary hnn, Menhe iot, Cornwall. Two large modified cube-octahedral crystals, sharp and lustrous, implanted on a ~ortion of a large pale blue Fluorite crystal. 2xltx12'" £3. 46. GaLEN,.. Naica, ChihuahlJla, Hexico. Bright metallic grey very sharp highly modified crystals scattered on and intergroVin with small ~Jlcite ~rystals with a little Pyrite in 'lssociation. 2xlt". £1. 50. 47. GALEN". Pseudomorph after PYROMOliPHITE. -Hheal Hope, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Metallic grey replacement of elongated Pyromorphite crystals by Galena, with minor _uartzose matrix in association. Itxlt". £2.50. 48. GMELII ITE. Magheramourne, Co. r°.ntrim, N. Ireland. Salmon pink, 'liell formed, crystals implanted in cavities in Ba salt mCltrix. Speclmen _, - 2txlt". £1. 50; SpecimenB­ Hxl;!xl". £1. -5- N~TIVE GOLD. Bogomdorovny Mine, Southern Siberia, Russia. Rich, golden flakes, and small m~sses scattered through Quartz with minor Chloritic Schist. An old label accompanies this spe-::imen. 2xl~". £4. 50. NATIVE GOLD. Morro Velho Gold Mine, Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Fine specks disseminated through Sericitic Schist. 3tx2". £2. 51. GROSSULJill Giili ET variety ROSOLITE. Xalostoc, Horelos, Mexico. "sharp, well formed, pink single crystal i" in diameter implanted on a whitish matrix. 2tx2". £5.

52. HE}L,TITE. Rilo ~larina, Isle of Elba, Italy. Superb mirror bright black modified crystals some with a slight irridescent tarnish and up tJ 4""1 in size forming an intergrmIn mass with very minor uartz. 2txltxlt". £8.

HEMIMORPHITE. Roughtenghyll, C~ldbeck Fells, Cumberland. Rich, sky-blue, thi~k crystaline crust completely covering gossan matrix. 2xlt". £3. )4. N,iTIVE LFiill. Langban, i~ermland, Sweden. Dull grey metallic sheet covering matrix consisting of brown M, GnNOPHYLLITE with masses of crystaline HEDYPlli,NE. The latter mineral fluoresces or,mge under short wave u.v. 3x2xlt". £12. 55. L&~HILLITE. Leadhills, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Small, creamy, platy crystals ",ith a pearly lustre implanted in a cavity in crystaline Cerussite and greenish Pyromorphite. lixlt". £2. 56. LOLLINGITE. Castle-an-Dinas line, st. ';olumb, Cormlall. Pure. silvery grey -::oluminar mass with very minor Quartz in association. 3tx2x2". £2. Mnh,CHITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.W. hfrica. Small, very well formed, sharp green crystals ri hly en-::rusting gossan matrix \o/ith minor Cuprite. 2xl~;". £4. 58. MnLACHITE. Wheal Buller, Nr. Redruth, Cornwall. Rich, cellular, botryoidal green mass intermixed with deep red massive Cuprite. 3tx2". £4. M.,ffiCnSITE. Clifford., olgamated Mines, Gwenmp, Cornwall. Very sharp lustrous twinned spear-shaped crystals to t" in size, thickly intergro,m and lining cavities in massive Marcasite/ uartz matrix. Specimen A- 3tx2t". £3; Specimen B- 2tx2xlt". £2.50; Specimen C- 2-:,xli". £1.

60. Mll1ETITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.W. ~frica. Choice, light yellow, lustrous sprays of elongated cryst11s richly scattered over matrix of glassy, well formed, intergrown WILL~~ITE crystals, with very minor gossan. The specimen has very fine shape qnd form and is ex-::ellent for display. 4x3i". £20. 61. MIMETITE. Driggeth Mine, Caldbeck Fells, Cumberland. Lustrous pea-green, small, rounded barrelly crystals thickly en rustin cellulJr u'lrtz. Spe-::imen:. - 3tx2t". £3; Specimen B- 3x2". £2; Specimen C- Itxlt". £1.

62. Mn~ETITE. Wheal Unity, Gwennap, ';ornwall. Slender, light­ brown, lustrous I exagonal crystDls scattered on brecciJted Quartz. 2xlt". £1. 50.

J I -6- NATROLITE. .b.uvergne, Fran-::e. ,i group of perfectly terminated, very well formed, crystals. Individual crystals are I cm. in length. fin old label, bearing the old name for Natrolite, MESOTYPE, is attached to the specimen. lxl". £1. 50. 64. OLIVENITE. Wheal Unity, Gwennap, Cornwall. Thick, rounded, well banded masses, with crystalised surfaces, of the variety known as WOOD ~JP?ER OhE. These are very choice examples of this unusual mineral. Specimen ,I. - ,~s so~ iated \'Ii th minor brecciated uartz. 3x2tx2". £10; Specimen B- Covering milky Quartz. 2~xl~xlt". £4; Specimen C- Pure botryoidal mass with excellent banding. ltxl". £2.50. 65. Phfu~ThCnMITE. Levant Mine, Pendeen, Cornwall. Rich, bright green, crystaline crust covering hematised Slate matrix. 3~xlt". £2. 66. POSNJAKITE. Drakewalls Mine, Gunnislake, Cornwall. Bright, sky-blue, micro crystals encrusting Slate matrix. Specimen .~ - firea of Posnj akite Itxi" a sso~ia ted with small Langite crystuls on matrix 2x2+". £4; Specimen B­ lixl". £3; Specimen C- Itxlt". £3. 67. PREHNITE. Dene Quarry, St. Keverne, Lizard, Cornwall. Sharp, semi-transparent well formed crystals thickly encrusting Gabbro with minor ";alcite in association. ]x2t". £2. 68. PYRITES. Bottino, Tuscany, Italy. ., very spectacular intergrown mass of small and large bright cubic and modified crystals. The largest crystal is 2~" on face edge, with several others over an inch in size and the remainder varying from t" - ~". The specimen is virtually free of any m trix and though exhibiting slight damage on one face of the largest crystal it is magnificent for display. 7x5". £12. 69. PYROIDSITE. Platten, Bohemia. Select, bright, shining blackish grey crystals lining ~avities in massive Pyrolusite. Specimen ,c - 3~x2", with 0 l~" cavity lined with crystals. £3; Specimen B- 2xl" - "lith a ~" cavity lined ",ith ~rystals. £1. 70. PYROMORPHITE. Broubach, Ems-Nassau, Germany. Lustrous, bro"m , well formed hexagonal crystals thickly encrusting and lining lorge cavities with very minor cellular Quortz. Very choice old specimen. 2~x2". £6. 71. PYROMORPHITE. Wheal Penrose, Porthleven, Cormlall. Light green small lustrous crystals richly en-::rusting Gossan matrix. Specimen .. - 3x3". £3, Speci en B- 3x2". £2. 72. PYROMORPHITE. Roughtenghyll Mine, ";aldbeck Fells, Cumberland. Large sharp elongated hexagonal crystols to t" in size iJnd of a lime green colour lining a 2xl" cavity in m3ssive white Quartz. 3~x2". £5. 73. U"LTZ variety IU1ETHYST. Guerrero, Mexico. A It" transparent pale lilac coloured well formed terminated crystal free standing on a small lxI" base ",ith odd sUbsidiary small milky quartzes. Very choice. £4.

74. hOSELITE. Bou-lizzer, lJ.nti-:,tlas, Morocco. Specimen I\. - Sharp small trJnsporcnt rose red cryst11s lining a 1 cm. size c1vity in white ~.Jlcite. lxl". £2; Specimen B- Lustrous, rose red, small ~ryst~ls encrusting dark ";'llcite m::ltrix. lx~". £1.50. -7- SdMnRSKITE. .~erod, Nr. Moss, Ostfold, Norway. Pure, lustrous, pitchy-black mass with very minor pink Feldspar. 3Xltxl". £2. 76. SIDEhITE - "SLIPPER PSEDDOMORPH". Virtuous L:Jdy Hine, Bu kland Mona chorurn , Devon- Specimen A - d flat plate of Si erite partielly en~rusted with a she~l of Marc~site, with a smooth u~per surface, and the edges being of a rounded form. 22X2-~'I. £2; Specimen B- .~s specimen JJ. - but \1ith only three of the sides showing the rounded form. 3x2-}". £2. 77. N~TIVE SILVER. Kears1ge Mine, Keweenaw Peninsul~r, Michigan, U.S.h.. Large, r-)unded crystaline nobs of silver to til in size implanted in 3 rO',1 across a solid lump of N=TIVE COP?ER, with minor ~alcite in association. The specioen is almost s aped like n tortoise. ltx2tx2t". £12. 78. ATIVE SILVER. Cnylloma, .'requipa, Peru. Bright, silvery, mass of tangled wires - some quite thick, others extremely thin - appr x.imately 1" mass in a 2" g13ss phial. £7. 79. NRTIVE SILVER, Silver Isle, Lake uperior, ~anada. Hackly, slightly tarnished crystalised dendritic masses protruding from and scattered through Quartzose matrix Hith odd spots of Galena in asso~iation. 2txlt". £5. 80. SMITHSONITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.W. africa. Very bright, lime green, sharp modified ~rystals to 5 mm. in size completely encrustL~g a cellul,r matrix. Spe~i~en 3X2". £5; Specimen B- Itxlt - encrusted on both sides \-lith Smithsonite - £3; Specimer.. C- lxl". £1.

81. SMITHSO. ITE. Tsurneb, Otavi, S. I, "frica. Extremely large lustrous rhombic creamy coloured crystals with face edges to 1 cm. in size forming an attractive intergrown mass. Itxlt". £4. 82. SP!1.n.LEB.ITE. Ramp ill Hine, Nemthead, Cumberland. Bright black lustrous crystals thickly encrusting a small rib of Limestone with oed small milky Quartz crystals. Interesting shape :md form. 3t:cl!j-xlt". £4.

83· SPHENE. Capelinha, Min3s Gerais, Brazil. Specimen h - "" ,~" lime green sharp crystal impl,mted on smaller Sphene crystals encrusting granular Epidote matrix. 2txlt". £10; Specimen B- Small lustrous sharp lime green crystals richly s~attered on crystalised Epidote matrix wit 11rge white sharp hlbite crystals to 1 cm.

in size in 3sso"iAti.on. 2}xl-}" 0 £6.

84. S?HENE. St. Gotchard, Ticino, Switzer11nd. h. lustrous 'gemmy' lime green perfectly formed single crystal 4 mm. in size implanted on crystalised white ~31cite covering Chlorite/Schist matrix. 2xl~'I. £2. 85. ST"NNITE. E'3st Pool Mine, Illog'Jn, ~orm!all. hich, metallic, slightly tarnished mass "lith minor Fluorite, Quartz <:md Gnnite. Specimen _, - 3x2". £2; Specimen B­ Itxlt" mass on Gnnite m3trix. 2xlt". £1. 86. STRONTL,NITE. St. _,ndreasberg, HJrz, Germany. Pale creamy green divergent sprJ]s of cryst~ls richly implanted on crystalised ~11cite matrix with small sh~rp br~ssy Marcasite crystals in association. 3tx2t". £4. -8-

NhTIVE SULPHUn. Girgenti, Si~ily. n semi-transparent doubly terminated perfect 'text-book' habit crystal 15 mm. in size implanted on drusy "ragonite crystals with minor matrix. 3x2". £4. 88. TENN, TITE. Gortdrum Copper Mine, Co. Tipperary, Eire. ure slightly tarnished metalli grey mass with minor ..::aL:ite and t races of reddish Cinnabar. 2txlt". 50p. 89. TE'Th"HEDRITE. Herodsfoot Mine, Lanreath, Corm-lOll. Well- formed Tetrahedral crystals to t" in size and coated with Chalcopyrite, intergrown and implanted on a crust of crystalised milky Quartz with minor Pyrlite on Siderite/ Quartz matrix. 2tx2". £4.

90. TETR.~EDhITE. Silver Vein Mine, Lostwithiel, Co nwall. nich ~rey mass interbanded with brown Si erite and a little Quartz. 2xlt". £1.25. 91. TOP"Z. Ka roi, Rhodes ia. Fine, \oIell formed, sharp terminated single ~ryst~ls, mostly transparent and of an "quamarine blue colour. These are excellent for crystal study. "::rystals vary in size from i" - 1" and are pri~ed at £3 each. 92. METB.-TORBERNITE. Mine Bois-Noir, St. Priest-la-Prugne, Loire, France. Bright green well formed platy crystals thickly encrusting a dark uartz matrix, Excellent specimen of this mineral. 2tx2t". £12.

93. MET~-TORBERNITE. Old Gunnis11ke Mine, Gunnislake, Cornwall. Specimen ;, - Ri h platy bright reen crystals encrusting Limonitic Gossan. 2txlt". £3; Specimen B­ Thin, bright green, plates richly scattered on Quartzose matrix. 2!xlt". £1.50. 94. TOUR..DINE variety RUBELLITE. Himallya Hine, Pala, S:lD Diego Co., California, U.S.,.. mostly transparent' geGlffiY' bright pink flat terminated well formed single crystal nearly 1" in length. £4. 95. TUhQUOISE. Gunheath Pit, Stenalees, Nr. St. hustrll, Corn\olall. Choice turquo~c blue micro crystals ri~hly lining cavities in Quartz/kaolinised Granite matrix. 2tx2+xlt". £3.

96. VhNADINITE. San Cinlos, 'Chihuahua, Mexico. viell formed lustrous orangey bro\olD elongated skeletal crystals richly intergrown with a little crystalised Calcite encrusting matrix. 2x2xlt". £4. 97. V.b1\kLI10FFITE. Cligga Mine, Perranzabuloe, Corm-mIl. Rich, light yellow, masses uith uartz covering Greisen matrix. Specimen ,1. - 2-~-x2". £1; Specimen B- 2xlt". 50p. 98. WhVELLITE. W31dgirmes, Hesse, Nassau, Germany. Choice, light green radiated spherical crystal aggregates to lcm. in diameter s~attered on :.1 h'lrd dark Sbte. 2tx4". £3. 99. nILLm4ITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.w. hfrica. Fine sno\ol-white radiated sprays of elongated crystals thickly encrusting matrix and 3sso~i3ted \oIith large rhombs of 1rThite Calcite. 3xlixlt". £4.50. 100. 'IOLFR. UTE. E3St Pool tUne, Illogan, Cornwall. Very rich, jet black, shining bladed masses \oIith minor QJartz and golden Chalcopyrite. Specimen.j. - 4x3". £3; Specimen B- 2tx2". £1. 50. -- RICHARD W. BARSTCM 26, Tregeseal, st. Just, Near Penzance, Cornwall, England.

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Mkli __ 1974 1. ANGLESITE. Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. Small, very sharp, glassy crystals richly ~cattered on brown cellular Limonitic Gossan, with minor blades of Cerussite 3nd odd well formed crystals of Cuprite. 3x2". £5. 2. aP&TITE. Renfrew Co., Ontario, Canada. Well formed, sharp opaque brownish green hexagonal crystal 2" in length, with a crude termination at one end. £2. 3. hPaTITE. Schlaggenwald, Bohemia, C.S.S.~. Sharp, semi- transparent, zoned greyish-green hexagonal crystals to t" in size scattered on and partially embedded in Chlorite covering ma trix. 3x2" • £7. 4. ARGENTITE. Freiberg, Saxony, Germany. A pure metallic lead-grey mass .,ith some rough crystal faces. 2xltxl". £6. 5. M\SENOPYRITE. Levant Mine, Pendeen, Cornwall. Sharp, silvery grey, complex twinned crystals scattered on botryoidal Chlorite with minor Quartz and pink Feldspar in association. Specimen n. - 2xlt". £1- Specimen B­ Itxlt" - showing large intergrown crystals - 75p; Specimen C- lxl". 50p. 6. aUTUNITE. Johanngeorgenstadt, Saxony, Germany. Yellowish- green sma 11 platy crystals sea ttered on and in a reddish Hematite/Quartz matrix. 3~-x2xlt". £3. 7. aUTUNITE. Joachimsthal, Bohemia, C.S.S.R. Very rich, intergrown mass of sharp platy yellowish green crystals, with very minor matrix in association. Itxlt". £4. 8. AUTUNITE. Mine La Faye, Grury, Saone-et-Loire, France. Yellowish green platy crystals thickly intergrown on Limonitic matrix with minor bright yellow crystaline PHOSPHURaNYLITE. 2txlt-". £2. 9. hXINITE. Roscommon Cliff, Nr. St. Just, Cornwall. Lustrous, sharp, clove brown crystals to 5 mm. in size richly intergrown and lining cavities in cellular maisive ,lxinite. 2txlt"x2". £3. -2- ....zmr:crE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.I'. ;"frica. Bright, deep blue, well formed crystals and crystal sections, intergrown and scattered on Chalcocite/Gossan matrix with minor whitish ~erussite and bright green botryoidal Malachite in association. Specimen "". - 2tx2" i with crystals to t" in size - £8; Specimen B- lixl"2xlt", showing well terminated crystals to 5 mm. in size - £6. 11. aZURITE. Moldawa, Banat District, Hungary. Bright blue, sparkling drusy crystals richly encrusting Limonitic matrix .ojith minor green velvety Malachite. 3tx2t". £4.

12. BiiliYTES. Frizington, W. Cumberland. Ii large, translucent, pale blue single tabular rystal, well formed, and showing much parallel growth. There is slight bruising in places but this does not detract from the appearance of the specimen. 3x2xt" thick. £3. 13. BEUDnNTITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, s.\ . hfrica. Rich, sparkling, well formed brownish micro-crystals richly encrusting Dolomite matrix. 2xltxlt" - with several faces covered with Beudantite - £6. lit. BOT: LkCKITE. Levant Mine, Pendeen, Cornwall. Pale gree:, lustrous micro-crystals encrusting Hematite/Quartz matrix. ;., good example of this very rare mineral. Itxl". £4. 15. BOURNONITE. Bridford Barytes Mine, Bridford, Teign Valley, Devon. Rich, grey, metallic mass with Quartz and minor Barytes. 3x2". £lo 16. BROOKITE. Tavetsch, Uri, Switzerland. Sharp, platy, reddish brown crystal implanted on and partially embedded ina matrix of intergrown transparent Quartz crystals. Crystal size is 5 mm. on matrix 17~xi". £2.

17. Cb.LCITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.vJ. Africa. Specimen 1, - 'i very unusual group of stacl

18. CbLCITE. St. Andreasberg, Harz, Germany. Specimen A­ Superb, sharp hexagonal transparent crystals with perfect flat terminations, grading white towards their ends. Crystals are up to til in size, are mostly doubly terminated and thickly encrust a hacked Quartz matrix. 2tx2t". £12; Specimen B- ElongDted, semi-transparent, sharp hexagonal crystals to til in length thickly inter­ grown and encrusting Quartz/Galena matrix. The crystis lack the clarity of Specimen .\ but are nevertheless of fine form. 3tx2". £6. 19. ~LCITE. New Glencrieff Mine, Wanlockhead, Dumfries. A group of long doubly terminated milky scalenohedral crystals 2t" in length, and in parallel growth with another group also in parallel gro.rth and 2t" in length growing at right angles. The specimen is associated with a little Galena and odd small crystals of Pyrtte and is excellent for display. 4x2t". £5. -3- CASSITERITE. Dolcoath Mine, camborne, Cornwall. Extremely large lustrous brOloJn elongated crystals of the "sparable" habit, thickly embedded in Chlorite matrix. Some of the crystals show good terminations, the longest being over !" in length. 3X2~". £5. 21. Cb.SSITERITE. Blue Hills Mine, St. "gnes, Cornwa 11. Lustrous dark brown, sharp crystals and crystal sections to til in size, richly scattered on Tonrcalinised Slate/Quartz veinstuff• 2~x2" • £4. .-.

22. C~SSITERITE. Wheal VOl', Breage, Cornwall. Dark brown, sharp, elongated "sparable" crystals to 5 nun. in size thickly intergrown on massive Cassiterite with minor ferruginous Sla te matrix. 3x2". £4. e.u.SSITERITE. Wheal Unanimity, st. Stephens-in-Brannel, Cornwall. un unusual very pale brown fine grained mass intergrown with milky Quartz. 2x2xlt" . £1. 24. ChSSITERITE variety "WOOD TIN". Gaverig::m Mine, Gossmoor; CormlD.ll. Select, well banded, masses of radiated fibrous Cassiterite of excellent form covering a I-txt" area on fine grained Tourmaline/Quartz matrix 2xlt'·. £4.

~SSITERITE. Oruro, Bolivia. h ch~ice water worn mass of botryoidal black Cassiterite, showing concentric bands along its edges; a very rich exaQple from one of the lIJorld r S foreQost tin provinces. 2-tx2". £3. 26. CERUSSITE. Broken Hill, New South Wales, "ustralia. .. fine intergrown mass of long glassy columninar crystals with reticulated edges and minor stalactitic Psilomelane in association. l;l.xlt". £5. 27. CERUSSITE. Mibladen, Nr. 1-1idelt, ..tlas Mts., Morocco. Small, perfect, lustrous glassy transp1rent complex crystals thickly sCJttered over mil~i platy Barytes crystals on massive Barytes matrix. 2tx2xl!". £5. 28. CERUSSITE. Barrow Mine, V,le of Newlands, Nr. Keswick, Cumber13nd. White, slender, "Jack-straw" type crystals thickly intergrown on cellular Quartz and partially coated with green Malachite. 3tx2t". £4. CH.,r,";OCITE. Carnyorth Hine, Nr. st. Just, CormJall. Pure, bright metallic grey mass, with small inclusions of irridescent Bornite. 2tx2-txlt". £1. 30. Cfu.LCOPYRITE. South Roskear Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. Shnp, golden, twinned sphenoidal crystals to t" in size scattered and intergrown on drusy Quartz with minor Chlorite. 2tx2x2". £6. 31. CHALCOPYRITE. Wheal Buller, Nr. Redruth, Cornwall. A rich, golden, metallic mass slightly irridesc~ in places and associated with a little drusy Quartz on which small Chalcopyrite crystals are scattered. 2xH". 75p.

CHaLCOPYR ITE variety "BLISTEf<. CO!'!' ER" • '1.1e & C.,kes Mine, Gwennap, Cornwall. Pale golden yellow botryoidal masses thickly covering cavernous massive Chalcopyrite/ Quartz. Interesting specimen of this unusual form of Chalcopyrite. 3tx4x2". £6. 33. CH..LCOSIDERITE. Phoenix Mine, Linkinhorne, Cornwall. Bright green, well formed crystals and crystal rosettes, richly covering dense Limonitic Gossan. 2~xl!". £3. -4- CLINOCLnSE. Wheal Gorland, st. Day, Cornv81l.Choice, bright, prussian blue crystals forming a mass in parallel growth, implanted on Gossan matr~x. The crystal group is t" in size on matrix 2x2t"; Clinoclase specimens of this calibre are now extremely rare. £10.

35. COB~LTO~r.L~ITE. Kambove, Katanga, Zaire. Bright, purply pink small rhombic crystals thickly intergrown on Dolomite. Very choice and colourful specimen. 2xl". £4. 36. COLOB,,DOITE. Cornucopia, Oregon, U.S.n. Metallic grey masses intergrown with Quartz and associated with smears of Native Gold. Itxt". £1. 37. NhTIVE COPPER. South C3radon Mine, St. Cleer, Cornwall. Rich, crystaline, sheety mass with minor fragments of white QUJrtz. Specimen A- 2tx!i·". £3; Specimen B­ l~xl·~·xl", consisting of numerous sheets with much brecciated white Quartz, £2. 38. Nr.TIVE COPPER. West Caradon Mine, st. Cleer, ~ornwall. Excellent large mass of bright copper consisting of numerous choice sharp intergrown cyrstals, with individuals to 1 cm. in length. Very choice for display, large crystalised Copper specimens such as this are very rare. 6tx4tx3". £30. 39. N~TIVE corPER. Bogoslovsk, Perm, Russua. Specimen ~ - Long dark metallic crystaline wires and crystal masses protruding from and richly embedded in a dark Quartzose matrix. 3tx2txlt". £8; Specimen B- "s specimen r. but not so rich in Copper. 2txltxl'l. £1.50. 40. CRO~OITE. ..delaide Proprietary Mine, Dundas, Tasmania, Australia. Rich, Lustrous, orangey red crystals thickly intergrovm and scattered on Limonitic Gossan. 2txlt". £6. 41. CUPRITE. South Caradon Mine, st. Cleer, Cornwall. Very rich, pure, dark maroon coloured cellular mass of small octahedral crystals with very minor matrix in a ssoci::ltion. Specimen 1.. - 4x3txlt". £12; Specimen B­ 3tx2txlt". £8. 42. CUPRITE. Ting-Tang 1ine, Gwennap, Cornwall. Rich, bright maroon, drusy crystals thickly encrusting brecciated Quartz/massive Cuprite matrix. 3x2xlt". £5.

43. CUPRO-~W1ITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.·. hfrica. Small, well­ formed, lustrous lime green crystals thickly lining cavities in massive metallic grey Tennantite. l~·xl". £ 2. 44. D4VIDITE. Radium Hill, Olary, S. hustralia. Pure, vitreous, dark brovm mass with thin yellowish crusts of Carnotite. Specimen fi - Itxlt". £1.50; Specimen B- lxi". 50p.

45. DESCLOISITE. Tsumeb, OtoWi, S.lN • ••frica. 1. group of lustrous dark brovm spear shaped crystals, well formed and sharp, vlith individual crystals up to t" in size, on reddish Dolomite matrix. Itxl". £3. 46. DIOPT"SE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.Vi. "'-fricJ. Bright sharp, emerald green crystals to 5 rom. in size covering an area lxl" with minor drusy Calcite on Dolomitic matrix. 3x2". £8. 47. DUFTITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.W. ~frica. Very choice olive green well farmed small crystals thickly encrusting, in the form of cellular masses and rosettes of crystals, a matrix of gossany Chalcocite with whitish Cerussite cryst!11s in association. 3x2t". £10. -5-

DUFTITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.\' • .h.frica. Specimen rl -Choice, olive reen micro crystals thickly encrusting a matrix of creamy colaured rhombic Calci~e crystals with odd scattered sharp emerald green crystals of DIOPT~SE in association. 4x4". £9; Specimen B- Light olive green drusy crystals encrusting a cellular Quartzose matrix with numerous plates of light yellowish brovm ltJulfenite. 3x2~". £3. EKHANITE. Brunsjogruvan, Nr. Lokabrunn, Varmland, Sweden,. Rich, black crystaline mass intergrown \yith minor whitish Colcite. l-2-xl~".l £2. 50. EMNONSITE. Mohawk fine, Goldfield, Nevada, U.S.". Light yellowish green micro crystols thinly scattered on Qunrtz matrix. Itxl". £1. 51. ENARGITE. Butte, Silver Bow Co., Montana, U .S.J~. Small, sharp, metallic grey crystals, richly lining cavities in drusy uartz/Pyrite matrix with minor small bright modified Pyrite crystals in association. 3tx3". £4. 52. FLUORITE. Carricks Mine, Weardale, Co. Durham. .h. group of pale pinkish purple sharp cubic crystals to f" on face edge, showing gJod clarity and an interesting internal colour zoning. Odd aggregates of lustrous brown lenticular Siderite are scattered on the FluJrite. 4~x2~". £7. 53. FLUORITE. 1eardale. Co. Durham. a large deep purple semi­ transparent cubic crystal showing three very good faces - the longest beino 3~" on edge. 3tx2~xlt". £3. 54. FLUORITE. Carn Brea Mine, Illogan, Cornwall. Deep purple, vlell formed, sharp cubic crystols to i" in size thickly intergrovm and covering a uartzose veinstone with minor small drusy uartz crystals and a little Pyrite in association. ltix5". £8. 55. FLUORITE. Bere J.lston, Devon. Specimen h. - Choice, sharp, octahedral crystals of a pale green cJlour, partly replaced by Chalcedony in places, thickly encrusting massive white ChJlcedony matrix. 4x3". £6; Specimen B­ Large interbrown octahedral crystals of a whitish green colour thickly encrusting Ch:Jlcedany. 3X2t". £3; Specimen C- _,,-s Specimen B- l~xl". 50p. 56. FR.h.NCKEITE. Poopo, Oruro, Bolivia. Metallic grey crystaline mass with minor golden Pyrite. h choice example of this very rar e minera1. ltxl~xlt". £8.

57. G~LENh. Smallclough Mine, Nentheod, Cumberland. Large, bright, modified cube-octahedral crystals to 1" on edge, richly intergrown on cellular Qunrtz matrix with minor drusy crystals of ruby Sphalerite. 3~x2t". £4.50. 58. GERMnNITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, s.w. ~frica. Pure, slightly tarnished, metallic, pinkish brown moss. Specimen A­ ltxl". £5; Spec.imen B- lxl". £4. 59. GOETHITE. Botallack Mine, St. Just, Cornwall. Fine, golden yellow tufts af MICRO crystals richly scattered on sporkling small clear Quortz crystals lining large cavities in brawn Jospery matrix. Very choice for the collector of micro minerals. 3tx2tx2". £1.25. 60. NhTIVE GOLD. President Stein Mine, Witw3tersrand, Transvaal, S. h.frica. Small flakes nnd masses scattered through 'banket' CJnglo erate with minor Pyrite in as soci::Jtion. Specimen a - 2~-xlt". £2; Sp ecimen B­ 2xlt". £1.25. -6- GYPSUM variety SELN~ITE. La -Union, Cartagena, Murcia, Spain. A fine, transparent, perfect elongated and well terminated single crystal 7t" in length by t" wide. £3. 62. HEM~TITE variety KIDNEY ORE. Beckermet Mine, Egremont, West Cumberland. Very choice, lustrous, botryoidal masses of fine form and interesting shapes, these specimens have been specially selected for their display qualities. Specimen;, - 4-tx!txJ;-" - Fine botryoidal mass, unbruised, and with a very high lustre, excellent cabinet specimen. £14; Specimen B- Fine botryoidal mass with a large prominent dome. 3tx2txli". £8; Specimen C- Choice even botryoidal mass. 3tx2t". £6; Specimen D- ,s Specimen C- 2tx2t". £4.50; Specimen E­ Botryoidal mass consisting of two equal size domes. 2xltxl". £1.50; Specimen F- a single dome, of very high lustre. ltxl". 75p. 63. HOPEITE. Kopje No.1, Broken Hill, Zambia. An intergrown group of choice lustrous white well terminated crystals. Excellent thumb-nail specimen of this now rare mineral•. £4-. 64-. JOSEITE. Glacier Gulch, Hudson's Bay Mt., Smithers, B.C. Canada. Rich, platy, shining metallic grey plates and masses associated with minor Tetradymite and odd grey spots of Molybdenite in Quartz matrix. Specimen h ­ Very rich in Joseite. ltxlxt". £3; Specimen B­ lxH". £1.50. 65. LINfu.EITE. Musen, Westphalia, Germany. Small, sharp, silvery octahedral crystals scattered on and lining cavities in Quartz/Chalcopyrite/massive Linnaeite matrix. l-txl". £3. 66. LISKEWRDITE. Penberthy Crofts Mine, st. Hilary, Cornwall. Rich, white, crystaline crusts covering and lining small cavities in Gossan matrix. Specimen .. - 2xl~". £1.50; Specimen B- H-xl~". £1.

67. MaL~CHITE. Tswneb, Otavi, S.W. hfrica. Specimen ri ­ Choice, deep green, small sharp crystals thickly lining large cavities in Cuprite/Gossan matrix with 11 vihitish Calcite crystals in association. 2tx2 • £4-; Specimen B- Bright green small well formed crystals richly scattered on Dolomite matrix. 2xlt". £4. 68. MENEGHINITE. Bottino, Tuscany, Italy. Thin shining grey bladed crystals associated with fine needles of Jamesonite scattered on a hard schistose matrix. 3x2-.t". £3. 69. ~lIMETITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.1;I ...frica. a select mass composed of numerous transparent colourless elongated hexag)nal crystals to 5mm. in length, and exhibiting a very high lustre; a very small amount of Gossan forms the core of the specimen. 2tx2". £10.

70. MUSCOVITE. Minaa Gerais, Brazil. Specimen .. - ~ fine group of large inter~rown sharp hexagonal crystals mostly around -t" in size. 2xlt". £1,50; Specimen B- Inter­ §rown squat sharp hexagonal crystals the largest being 4" in diameter. ltxi". £1; Specimen C- 1... single sharp hexagonal crystal 1" in diameter. 50p. -7-

GY.•GITE. at;ya: Transyl.,n1 S arb, s:111k, Sh::lI: lock1sh met l_ic cr'lstols s~ n rusy .u:Jrtz w1th m1nor :.;;.. .:.1 .,asses ,f cr,,~ y . chras te w:: porphury cotr1x. y,2t'. £~o. 72. ICKE IRO.) .,ETE :::TE.. ..enb ~ustr' Ii,. Silvery .et,llic ~eteurit 5 witt )nc f~c_ cut sho\\ ./lcl'.1nst:Jtten F i ures. Spec1men B- 12.0 ".5. £3; Specimen C­ Most 1eces 11' 'J]) l' Jxim tely ." il. size. 73. OLIVENITE. i'lheal Drland, st. "1y, C::>rm111. strous, olive ~roen, lon"teu cryst~ls 1'1 tly linin~ in u'lrtzosc ,atrix. 2xl ". £2. 74. rnTHO-:;~.SE rep!'lced by ICJLI lITE. He::sbnr"'.o/.I ,~r, t •.dst 11, Corn: 11. Spec1men ,. - L1rge sh rp '..ite twl:m"u crystals 2txl~". £1; Specimcn B- .•5 S eci::!€n ., - l.xl~' . £1. These arc vcr baa examples of tnese interest b pseudomorphs. 75. T..C,uHTE. Levant line, em een, Carr.' 111. ri(;ht f,._cr11d green micr) crystals richly 5 atterec vel' Ec~at'se sl~t. Spe imen a - 3~x2t". £4; Spe imw B- 2-!!xlt".£2. 76. PECTOLITE. Dene Quarry, St. Keverne, Lizard, Cornwall. Rich snaw-\~hite ndiateC: fibrous vein section witt. ninor C31 ite 1n~ g1bbro m'ltrix. ))(2" "lith vein .3..' thick.:fl.

77. YRITES. ~"heal Kitty, st•.,'nes, Cornw:Jll. . ..;rJup of three large brig t, sh1rp, inter rown cubic crys 115. T e l::!rt;cst cryst11 has fa"e ... C:~es l~' in s· ze, the tJt11 size of th" 5 eeimen bein:; 2x2 xl~'. £5. 78. YRITES. Tusc"1ny, It11y. pEcimen .• - Extremely br' E;ht, large inter~rown, heavily stri1tec cubic cryst:Jls 0 i" on fa ~e edbe on massive Pyrite matrix. Excellent for ispl1y. 3tx3xlt". £10; Speci::lCn B- Very 1:Jrbe bright 1nc sharp yritohedral rystals to I" an f::l<.;e ed..;e intergrown :m m'1ssive I"'yrite. S'lpe1'b f Jrm. 2~xltx2". £8; Spe imen C- Sm"111, very bright, sh11'p, 10dlfi d cubi crystals showLn..; some complex farms 1'i hI en 1'ustin..; ane. st1 ked on u'Jrtz/Pyrite l'1'1trix. 2xL.xlt'. £4; Specimen D- Sm!'ll bri.:;ht, very sh'Jrp, ubi oryst.,ls thi kIf en rustinG m'1ssiv~ Pyrite ffi1 rix. 3x2'. £j.

79. YROillSITE. Chill'1t:m & H,£>s or il"'.C, Milt:m .•bbat, Devon. ChOica metallic Grey, bJt1'YJiG~l MOSS w·th 1 crusy cryst,l inE surf) e nnd flbro-r3ui~ted i ner stru ture. 3X2-!x2" • £4. 80. YR.OHffiPHITE. 'liheal .•lfred, Phill"1 k, Corn..nlL straus, elon~~ted lim Gre~n ~ryst~ls thi~kly en rusti ~ .u~1'tz mntrix. tx2". £4. 81. PYr,hHOTITE. S9nt"'l Eulali1, Cl ihu1hu1, Hexi o. .• ~roup of sh1rp bronzey well formed hex"'lgan11 cryst11s inter~rown, the InGEst ryst~ls bein::; 1 m. in size. l~-xl~".1 £4. 82. U. TZ variEty IETIiYST. u'1n'ljuato, .Iexico. 1 nuer, e10n~3te , p31e purple ter~in1 e~ exas)n11 crystols p"'lrt"ally encrust~d wit1 w itist I' )~bs )f C~lc~te. Intercstins ad' ttnct':'ve specicen. 3tx3". £3.

83. SCCRODITE. Cli 1;3 ,':ine, crranz:Jbuloe, orn'111. S:::"'Ill , lustrous, pole grey" 51 :;reen ,..i 1'0 ;;ryst81s L.nin:::; cavities in 3rtz/Gre·st:r.. ltxl". £1. -8- NATIVE SILVER. Highland Bell Mine, Beaverdell, B.C., Canada. h very rich spec~men consisting of bright silvery metallic masses and plates of silver richly scattered all through a m~trix of Calcite with Sp~lerite, Galena and blackish metallic hcan~hite in a sso-:i3tion. 6x4". £18. 85. N..TIVE SILVER. Cobalt, Ontario, Cam a. Small, ha kly masses scattered in greyish metallic S~L;LTITE with minor Calcite. 2x2i". £4. 86. SMITHS0NITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.W. africa. Specimen h ­ Very large, sharp, creamy c~loured semi-transparent rhombic crystJls,the largest being 1 cm. on fa~e edle, thickly intergrown and covering matrix. 3x2tn-. £12; Specimen B- Sharp, transparent, well formed elongated crystals to ~1 in size richly s~attered over Galena matrix. 2tx2". £6; Specimen C- Intergr-o\'in, large, sharp transparent crystals to 1 cm. in size associated with a little Sphalerite and Pyrite. 2xlt". £4.

87. SMITHSONITE. Broken Hill, N. S.Wales, ;mstralia. Pale green 1 rounded crystals of the 'rice-grain' habit, thickly encrusting :md lining cellular Psilomelane. 4x2tx2". £8. 88. SMITHSONITE. Wanlockhead, Dumfries, Scotland. ~ thick white botryoidal crust overing Gale~1/Sphalerite veinstuff. 2tx2". £2. 89. SPHnLERITE. Trevaunance Mine, St. ,.gnes, '-'Qrmnll. Lustn us black sharp crystals to +" in size, richly encrusting a Slate matrix with minor Pyrite, botryoidal Chlorite and quartz. 3x2". £3. 90. STAUROLITE. Morbihan, Brittany, France. Specimen h - A large "lell f Jrmed, sharp brown twinned crystal I" in size. 75p; Specimen B- .as Specimen.

96. Uli IHITE. Wheal Edward, st. Just, Cornwall. Fine rich, solid black resinous vein section with minor smoky Quartz and thin r;reenish sec Jndary encrustations. 3x2". £3. -9- VANADINITE. OUdjda, ntlas Mts., Morocco. Large, lustrous, sharp, light brovln hexagonal crystals to t" in size, completely encrusting cellular Barytes matrix. Excellent Gisplay specimen. 3x2t". £15. 98. VANADINITE variety ENDLICHITE. Cuchillo Parada, Chihuahua, Mexico. Light bro\·m, elongated, lustrous skeletal hexagonal crystals forming an intergrown mass and partially encrusted with sparkling small rosettes of brovm DESCLOISITE crystals. 3x2". £4. 99. WOLFhAMITE. Cligga Mine, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Choice, rich lustrous black blades richly intergrovm with Quartz and minor micro Scorodite crystals. Specimen A­ 3tx3". £2.50; Specimen B- 3x2". £1. 100. WULFENITE. Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico. Large, lustrous , yellowish orange tabular crystals to t" in size thickly intergrown on limonitic matrix. 2tx2". £6. 101. WULFENITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.W. Africa. Lustrous creamy­ brown, highly modified crystals in parallel growth, thickly covering a Sulphidic matrix. 3tx2". £6. RICHARD W. BARSTOW 26, Tregeseal, St. Just Near Penzance, Cornwall, Eng i and.

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1. ACANTHITE. Batopilas, ~ihuahua, Mexico. Rich, dar~ grey, granular masses and microcrystals thickly intergrown on Calcite matrix with minor Pyrite, Sphalerite and Native Silver in association. 3x2". £4-. 2. ADAMITE. Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico. Lustrous, shrp, well terminated crystal sprays to tIt in size and of a creamy yellow colour richly scattered on Limonitic gossan. 2~-x2". £2. 3. ANALCIME. Dene Quarry, st•.Keverne, Lizard, Cornwall. Large, sharp, snow-white well formed crystals to tIt in size, scattered on small transparent modified ~alcite crystals covering gabbro matrix. Specimen A- 6~x3~x2t" - excellent for display - £6; Specimen B- 3tx3~". £3. 4-. ANALCIME. Tichlowitz, Tetschen Bezinks, Bohemia. Semi-transparent, small sharp crystals lining a Itxl" cavity in Rhyolite matrix. An old label is attached to the specimen. 2txl". £1. 50. 5. ANAPAITE. Bellaver de ~erdena, Gerona, Spain. Choice light yellowish green very sharp small crystals richly lining cavities in phosphatic nodules. Specimens vary from lxl" - ltxl" in size and are priced at 75p each. 6. ANDALUsITE. Schneestellkopf, Kreuzeckgruppe Karnten, Austria. An extremely large well formed terminated crystal ltxl" in size protruding from, a schistoze matrix. 2xlt". £4-. 7. ANDRADITE GARNET. Belstone Consols Mine, Nr. Okehampton, Devon. Sharp, lustrous, well formed light browncry.:tals ric~j;Wred on and lining cavities ~in massive Garnet. 3x2". £1.50. -2- 8. TITE. anasqueira, Beira-Belxa, ortugal. Lustrous, S6ffii- transparent, pale lavender coloured he~gonal rystals to 5 mm. in size, richly intergrown and scattered on a Quartzose matrix with lenti~ular groupings of Siderite partially dusted with drusy crystals of ~halcopyrite in asso iation. 2-}x2t". £10.'

9. TITE. Colcerrow uarry, Luxulyan, Cornwall. pe~imen A- Small, lustrous, zoned sea-green hexagonal rystals richly scattered on a portion of a large creamy Orthoclase crystal with a little Ibite and smoky uartz in asso~iation. 2xl". £4; Specimen B- Zonea., sea green hexagonal crystals to 4 mm. in size scattered on a 1" area on Orthocl:lse Pegmatite. 2xli". £1. 50. 10. AP TITE. Cerro de Mer~ado, Durango, Mexi.:o. Specimen large, lime green, mostly transparent, s ingle ~ryst31, Itxl" in size, with a gooa but damaged termination. £4; pecimen B­ A smaller, though perfect, single crystal 1" in length, and absolutely transparent. £2.

11. AnDENNITE. ~olm-~h3teau, rdennes, Belgium. Rich, lustrous, golden bladed mass 3"xl" on uartz mntrix Itx3". £4. 12. GONITE variety "FLOS FERRI". Eisenerz, Styria, ustria. Excellent, ramifying, tubose cOils and masses forming a fine intergrown group of a bright snow-white colour on a matrix of fibrous ragonite. ChoicE; for display. 4x3".:£!.t. 13. GENTITE. Comstock Lode, Paradise Valley, Nevnda, U.S •.• very rich grey cellular mass encrusted with drusy crystals of cm GYr,ITE nnd associated vlith a lit~le white uartz. 3x2xlt". £7. 14. NATIVE ARSENIC. st. Etienne, Loire, France. Small silvery sharp crystals intergrown and s~attered on a dark shaley matrix with sm~ll octahedrnl crystals of whitish ~~SENOLITE. This was formed by the sublimation of arsenical compounds in the shale during a coal mine fire. Distinct crystals of Native, rsenic in nature are rare. 3x2". £3. 15. SENOLITE. Jachymov, Bohemia. C.S.S.R. Small, sharp, whitish and transp3rent octahedral crystals richly encrusting a mass of grey NATIVE .,. SENIC. 2ix2". £5.

20. AT~~ITE. Remolinos, tacnma, Chile. Rich, pure, lustrous emerald green crystaline mass with a very little red~ish Hematite. 3x2". £4. 21. ~UGITE. Jacobsberg, Wermland, Sweden. Lustrous, sharp, blackish green crystals to 5 mm. in size thickly encrusting matrix. Hx2". £1.50. 22. BOURNONITE. Herodsfoot Mine, Lanreath, Cornwall. Bright, slightly tarnished, metallic grey bladed crystal~ richly intergrO\Vll with minor crystalised Pyrites on Quartz matrix. 2-}x2". £5. 23. BOURNONITE. Herodsfoot Mine, Lanreath, Cornwall. Small, bright grey, bladed crystals ri hly intergrown with crystalised milky Quartz. lxi". £1.25. -3- B 'ZILui ITE. Consolheisa Pira, Minas Gerais, Brazil•. fine, large, very sharp and well formed terminated translucent lime green crystal 1 xt", implanted on a matrix of inter­ grown rystaline Brazilianite. 2txlt". £12. 2). ChL-':ITE. heal Wrey, r. Liskeard, Cornwall. Specimen; - A mass of intergrown whitish transl?3rent elongated thin hexagonal crystals, mostly around t" in size? associJted vlith a little .;ellular uartz and GJlena. 4'2x4". £8; Specimen B- An intergrown mass of whitish translucent to transparent elongated hexagonal rystals to 1" in size with minor Galena. 3tx2". £); Specimen C- Small, shnp, transparent elongated hexagonal ~rystals on and intergrovm .,ith cellular Quartz I'lith smal~ bright cubes of Pyrites. 2xl". )Op. 26. CaLCITE. Levant Mine, Pendeen, Cormlall. Large, vlhitish, platy hexa§onal crystals resembling rosettes, intergrown on uartz. ltxl'4" with individual crystals to i" in size. £2.

27. ~SSITThITE. Clyes Lode, Polberro., Mine, st. ,.gnes, Corm131 Lustrous, black, elongated terminated 4-61d~d crystals richly intergrown and scattered on a uartz/S13te matrix with minor Chlorite. The largest cassiterite crystals range up to 1 cm. in size. 3x2t". £7. 28. CASSITERITE. Wheal Peevor, Redruth, Cornwall. Small, bright, sharp brovmish black 2rystals richly 8ncrusting cellular Quartz/ChloritE- veinstuff• 2x2". £3. 29. CaSSITThITE. hltenberg, Saxony, Germany. Bright black twinned crystals to t" in size implanted on greisen matrix vlith lustrous creamy translucent crystals of TOP..Z. 2xlt". £6.

30. CEhUSSITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.I. hfrica. ~ superb group of very lustrous semi-transparent sh1rp twinnea crystals. This specimen shows excellent form and the largest crystals are approximately i" in size. 2xlt". £8. 31. CERUSSITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.~. hfrica. L1rge, sharp, well formed translucent glassy crystals to tot in size, nicely implanted on a cellular Quartz matrix with minor greenish DUFTITEm in association. 2xlt". £6. 32. CRONSTEDTITE. 1'hG81 Jane, Kea, "::ormTall. Specimen" - Choice, lustrous, blackish needly crystals richly lining cavities in crystaline Pyrite ma,trix. 3X2t". £); Specimen B­ Lustrous, blackish needly crystals richly scattered in cavities in Quartz/Chalcopyrite matrix. 2txli". £2. 33. CUPRITE. Wheal Gorland, st. Day, Cornwall. Bright, sharp, maroon coloured oct8hedral crystals to 4 rom. in size richly lining cavities and scattered on massive "::uprite matrix, with minor cellular QU:Jrtz. Specimen l> - Very choice, 3x2". £6; Specimen B- ltxl-}xlt". £3; Specimen C- ltxl". £1. 34. CUPRITE. variety "TILE OhE". Phoenix Mine, Linkinhorne, Cornwall. Very rich, large, red masses surrounded by an alteration rim of blackish MELr."::ONITE with minor greenish M.:Jlachite in Kaolinised granite. Specimen rl. - 2tx2xlt". £2; Sp ecimen B- 2x2". £1. -4- CUPR ITE variety Clk COTR I..-:HITE. Phoenix IUne, Lin.1dnhorne, Cornwall. Rich, bright carmine red, needly masses infilling small cavities in irony gossan. Specimen '" - lxl" - very l rich in ChalcotrL::hite - £1. 50; Specimen B- lxi !. 75p. 36. DESCLOISITE. Berg .mkas, Otavi, S"~ • .u.frica. Specimen -"- ­ very unusual st31actitic mass composed of numerous sharp, lustrous, blackish bro\-'ll intergro~m cryst31s to t" in size. :,ttractive for display. 4xl-~". £7; Specimen B- Sharp, bl ckish brovm crystals thickly encrusting a cellulJr matrix. 2xl-&". £2. 37.DIOPT"SE. Rennivi11e, Znire (Congo). Specimen" - Excellent, cellular mass with numerous and large cavities lined with intergro~m, very bright, emerald green rystals, with individual crystals to 4 mm. in size. 2txP·x2". £14; Spe imen B- ':;ellular green mass with a lixt" cavity 3nd with other smaller cavities thi kly lined with intergrown sharp bright cryst31s. 2xlixl"*". £9. 38. EPIDOTE. Zoptau, Moravia, Czechoslov'lkia. "crust of bright, small, sharp light green crystals, encrusting Gneiss. 2-&xlt". £4.

39. FERRIMOLYBDITE. ~ittle Cottonwood Canyon, Salt Lake Co., Utah, U.S.". Rich; canary yellow, mass intergrown with silvery plates of Molybdenite ",ith a little Quartz. 2txltxlt". £4.

40. FIDORITE. Rosiclare, Hardin Co., Illinois, U.S.n.. 1;. plate composed of large, very deep purple, intergrown cubic crystJls, showing some parallel growth, with individual crystals to I" on face edge. Good displ:3y specimen. 7x4". £7·

41. FLUORITE. Cb~monix, Mont Blnnc, France. b. it group of intergrown pink octahedral crystals, the Inrgest crystnl being incomplete but aving faces 1 cm. in size, the crystals are implanted on a matrix of ,,,lbite vlith minor Quartz. 3x2". £12.

42. G, LEN-,,-. Weardale, Co. Durh3m. Specimen 1i - Very bright, sharp, lustrous cube-octahedral crystals to 1 cm in size scattered on limestone matrix, with odd small crystals of Fluorite. 2txlt". £2; Specimen B- ,~n intergrown gro\lp of bright lustrous cube-octahedral crystals the largest being nearly t" in size. Itxl". £1.50 43. GOETHITE. Restormel Royal Iron Mine, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. Specimen n. - ShJrp, small, bright black, elongated crystals thickly lining large cavities in radiated fibrous Goethite intergro~m \oIith a little Quutz. 2tx2t'. £4; Spe~imen B- I" cavity in radiated fibrous Goethite lined vlith \oIe11 terminated lustrous blJck crystals. 2xl". £2. 44. Hfi~.TITE. Shallow Water 1ine, Bodmin Moor, ~ornwall. Specimen A- Very bright, deep reddish botryoidal mass completely covering pale hIDethystine Quartz enveloping Gnanite matrix. 5x4". £2.50; Specimen B- As Specimen 11. '­ 3x2". £1; Specimen ~ - A pure, fibrous, very lustrous botryoidal m3SS. 2ix2". 50p. These specimens are very choice examples of Cornish Hematite and were recently collected from a very inaccessible loc~tion in the heart of B'Jdmin Moor. -5·- HEMATITE variety "ThO, F.OSE". Zillert31, Tyrol, h.ustria. Bright, sharp, thick intergrovL "hoses" of crystsls to 1 cm. in size associated with 3 lit~e crystalised Quartz encrusting Schistoze matrix. li}xl". £8. 46. HAR TONE. st. Imdre3sberg, H3rz, ermany. "superb 010 specimen consisting of numero\'.s la rge, sh:up, milky, tvlinned crystaIs, showing the classic "Cross Spar" form, thickly covering a cellular ~alcite mDtrix \Vith minor G~lena. Excellent for displilY, lrtx2;fX2". ::::25> 47. HEMIHEDhITE. Ch3r Kounhi., L'3n. S!13rp, \"Iell formed, mi~ro-cryst;als scattered on ferrugino..!~ gossan "~lith micro crystJls of blDCk IDRDO~ITE and 3 little Diaboleite in association. 3x2". £5. 48. HEMIMORPHITE. Mina OjueJ.D, !·1:.lpimi- Dunngo, tlexL::o. Very lutrons, sharp, elongated, well ter:'li;}~ted, tr:msp3rent crystalsto t" in leng'~h, hi:::kly encr"stin::; Iilatrix with a little whitish Dolomite in the orm of sharp rhomas. The specimen is virtually free of damage and is an excellent ex~mple of this mliwral. 2-.!;-x2", £8.

49. HETEhOGENITE. IQI"j s':d shi, .·a tang;;, 23ire. Highly lustrous, riCi1, botryoidal blac~ rr. S5 associ3tud Nith, and purtially encrusted "oy, ba"1'l-::c. gree. ;'alac:1ite \-lith small s:,arp crystals in ca'.'ities. 2·~·zl~·", £3.

50. HOL DITE. 8or1-J.aras !ieL'1 ~aL,\ 'JlteTLs !<.:mge, KvickjolU, SVlede:J.. Rich, bri.c;h·c brey me'i' 1]lC col'.lL'1i:-.a:r fib:-ous mass associat.E'o. '::2.1; c little QLart:;. 4x?-;-". £2·,

51. OPhL variety HY.,LITE, J,.Ja}.'·,sC:1, :3:::;,emla\ ~.S.S.R. Trnnsparen'c, colourles~, Glcbulor) l~~t"o~s Bass on whitiEh Chalcedony. ltxlt". £4. 52. ILMEi'HTE. ~avradi rn', G"'':'soas, S·:litzerlnnd. Fine, sharp, lustrous blae!: .j'ety cryst.:.'_s to 1 cm. in size scattered on the side of a dis"('):;:-cec. qu::Jj.'cz c!'ystal with small orientated Rutile cr~',,-I;ol: on the ::'aces of the Ilmenite cryst31s, 2;:1:;-", ->:70

53. J~,COBSITE. Jacotsberg, Var lo~d, S':ledcm. Rich, bIsck m3SS with very mino,:, ~aL:ite and odd SP6~~;:S of j":Jtive Copper. Itxlt". £2. 54. J~ESONITE. Treore Mine; st, Erdellion: Cornwall. Choice, metallic grey, fibrous m:.ss a~,cciated \-lith uartz/Dolomite veinstuffo 3:<2-1;". £2. 55. Jcli.OSITE. Coolg,Hdie, W. "uS si'sli!J, Sma 11, lus-crous, clove brown crystals encrllstirg ';~.aGY tn'3tri:;;: with minor Selenite. 2xlt". £2. 56. LIBETHENITE. .~lentejo, P::-tUg31. Very ric:l, sharp, 3nd formed small brignt olive 6"een crystals encrusting Slate m3trix, Sp€cimen 'l - 2~,2-!;x2", £3; Specimen 2txl-l;". £2; Spe,~i;,;en C- 2xl~''', £1. 50. 57. LIB ETHENITE. Phoenix i'l'.ne, Lir~~inhorne, Corm·mlL Ri.::h crust of small, sharp, O. __ VC green crystals .::overing an altered Slate matrix. 2~2, £1, -6-

LIMONITE. Isere, Fr~nce. Choice, sharp, repl:) emcnts of Limonite after single highly modified Pyrite crystals. The crystals are priced a~cording to sharpness and size from 50p - £1 each and vary from 1 cm. to 15 mrn. These are fine examples of this interesting pseudomorph. 5'9. LIN.ill.ITE. Pe, bel'thy Crofts Hine, St. Hilary, Cornw'111. Sky blue micro crystals and crusts richly covering a uartzose goss1n with minor M11'lchite and '::erussite. 4-x2x2". £2. 60. LINN~EITE. Kilembe, Uganda. Choice ri~h, brilliant silvery masses intergrown with quartz, nd '::halcopyrite. Specimen H-xl", £2; Spe imen B- lxt". 75p. 61. MaGNETITE. Traversella, Piedmont) Italy. Large, sharp, shinin;5 black octahedral cr:rst'3.1s forming an intergro,Tn mgss with massive Magnetite and ..::alcite. L3rgest crystals are ~" on face edge. 2~-x2;?". £4-.

62. ~bRGARITE. variety EPHESITE. Postmnnsburg, '::ape Province, S. Africa. Sharp, semi-tr:l!:sparent rose pink crystols and crystCll plates thickly intergrown ':lith a little blackish Pyrolusite, 2~'x2". £6. 63. MELANrTE GhhNET. San Beni~o Co., California, U.S.A. Small, sharp, lustr:)ns, 'et blac!~ crystals richly scattered on both sides of '1 Schistose m,atrix. 3x2x2" thick. £3.

64-. MIMEI'ITE, Tsumeb, Ot3\'i, S.V!. 1.frica. Lustrous, pale yell Q\.l , sharp elo:1gated rlGxa onal cry~tQls thickly encrusting a matrix of crystnlise:::' ercsamy coloured rhombic Calcite \-lith a little olive g~een Duftite in 33sociation. Very ri~h specimen of th.i,s mineraL 3txlt", £10. 65. MIMETITE variety CAi{PYLITE. Drygill, Cnldbeck Fells, Cumberland. Specimen n - Lust,ous, bright, b:owuish orange barrelly crystals rLhly encrusting Quartz matrix. Itx2". £2; Spcscimel B- _J:.-:nge, sharp, or.:mgey barrel shaped crystals richly aggregatec on bla~k Psilomelane covering Quartz. Ixll!. £10 66. MINIUM. Beresovsk, Ekatcrinbn:::g, Ural !1ts., hussia. Thin, orangey red, pOHdery '~n:st on uartz/Schist matrix. Itxl". £2. rln old label accompanie~ this specimen.

67. NEPWNITE. Gem IHne, Son Beni.to :';0" -':alifornia, U.S.b.. Sharp, lustrous black terminated crystals and crystal sections p:utially embedded ia Natr-olite on matrix. Largest crystal is apprOXimately ~>" in size, l;~xl". £5. 68. OLIVENITE. Cap GaroD~e, Val', France. Very ri~h, sharp, small olive green crystals thickly encrusting Sandstone matrix. A very good specimen from a very u~usual location. 3tx2t". £8. 69. OSUMILITE. McKenzje Pass, Lane Co., Oregon, U.S •.". Small, Y/ell formed blackish blue crystals scattered in cavities in greyish Rhyolite. 2x2". £2.

70.PH.;ilil-u..'::OLITE. Gabe Gottes ~fine, st. Marie-aux-Mines, .-,lsace, France. SnoY/-white aggregates and delicate needly crystal tufts richly scattered on Quartz/Slate matrix with minor greyish Native .,rsenic. 3xJ~'''. £4-. -7-

71. r.EHNITE. Hau"l\.:ht'1J, S~17_1J re:, .,us~rl::l. Glassy, trl1n~p'3rent, very Hell formed small cry:;t.11s e crusting 11 2x2 area of matrix composed of intergrown sharp. creamy ,.D?L.JU.: cryst3~s Hhich are partially ~oated by Chlor~te. The wnole ~s cover~ng a Hhitish Granite. 4txJ~". £6.

72. PSILOMEL.JlTE. ParknoHeth Mine, St. Just, Cormlal1. h shinino ' grey, stalactitic skeletal mass of interesting form with minor brovll1 Limonite. 2~x2". £3.

73. PYRITES. Rio Harina, Elba, I·caly•.~ large, bright, sharp, Pyritohedral crystal l~" in diameter partially embedded:in a matrix of shining platy Specular Hematite. 2x2~'l. £5.

74. PYRITES. Tus~any, Italy. h group of lustrous, sharp, intergrown cubic crystals the lcngest cube haVing face edges i" in ~ size. 2xl~". £4.

75. PYhOMOn HITE. Driggeth Mine, ~31obeck, vumberland. Unusual, pure, solid :fibrous green masses. Specime i1 - 2~-x2". £2; Specimen B- ltxl~" < 75p. 76. PYROMORPHITE. Wheal Penrose, Porthleven, Cornwall. Lustrous, light green, needly crystals richly encrusting cellular Quartz matrix. Specimen '" - l~xl~". £1; Specimen B- l~xl". 50p. 77. QUliliTZ. Morro Velho Goldmine, Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil. h superb intergro"lI1 mass of transparent elongated glassy hexagonal crystals to I-t" in size, mostly V1ell terminated, associated "lith thin delicate lenticular plates of white Dolomite and with odd scattered small s .arp hexagonal bronzey Pyrrhotite crystals. Very fine f.or display. 5x3-t". £15.

78. ~.iliTZ. Bourg d'Ois3ns, I5ere, France. r. large, mostly transparent, sharp he;)Cagonal cryst 1 3" in length and V1ith a well formed Dauphine habit termination. & portion of 8nother crystal is in par'311el growth and there Jre some smaller well formed cry~t11s ,rJunJ t.he base of the specimen. 3txlt". £8. 79. SCOLECITE. Jevlel Tunnel, Poona, Indi'3. Ch0ice, lustrous \'Jhite, columninar cryst31s and deli~ate needles f0rming a reticulated mass, \.ith odd implanted crystals of .hpophyllite. 2xlt". £3.

80. SIDER ITE. Fowey ~onsols Mine, Tywardreath, Corm.all. Small, sharp, lustrous brown crystals richly en~rusting cavernous Quartz veinstuff Hith odd spots of Chalcopyrite. 3tx2". £1.. 81. SMITHSONITE. Tsur;wb, Otavi, S.',.; •.!.fricCl. L:lrge, very sh!lrp, creamy green rhombic crystals to 1 cm. in size thickly encrusting and lining large cavities in cellular matrix. 4x2~xli"• £15. 82. SPlL~LE[UTE variety SCfL..LENBLENDE. Moresnet, Belgium. Rich, light brovll1, '.

90. TENN,' TITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, s.u. ,cfrica. Specimen H- rl. group of three extremely large, well developed, grey crystals, partially frosted with ~ little drusy uartz and implanted on a fragment of uartzose matrix. Each crystal is approximately i" in size, the total size of the specimen being lil-xl". £8· SpecL en B- TI.,o large, intergrol1I1 well formed crystals t" in size with a slight greenish coating, implanted on a matrix of elongated milky uartz crystals, 2xlt". £6. 91. TETR.LHEDIi.ITE. Pribram, Bohemia, ":.S.S.R. Small, bright, sharp, silvery crystals, scattered on crystalised uartz with minor whitish Dolomite and brown rhoobs of Siderite in association. 2txlt". £3.

92. TETIuHEDRITE. Herodsf:JOt ;-line, Lanreath, Cormlall. .1. group of sharp intergrown Tetr~hedral crystals mostly encrusted with Chalcopyrite, the largest crystals being O}" in size associated with drusy Quartz and a little Galena. l~xl'" £4. 93. TIN METhoL. Chyandour Smelting \iorks, Penzance, "::ornwall. Specimen H- ;,n interesting rope-like stal~ctite of metal formed by spillage from the furnace. 5" in length. £2; Specimen B - a c':>nvoluted brlght stalactitic mass Itxl". £1. These are good specimens of this interesting artefact, Jnd Vlere take from the smelting house at approximately the end of the last century. 94. METr--TOIi.BEhNITE. Mine Bois-Nair, st. Priest-le-frugne, Loire, France. Superb, large, sharp, emerald green platy crystals to ~" in size, thickly intergr0\1I1 and covering a 2xl;t" area on n dark Quartzose matrix, Ylith odd smaller scattered subsidary crystals 5x4". £40. -9- TOURMr.LINE variety Sv~OnL. Governador Valaderas, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Specimen"~··'-. very large, semi-transparent, well terminated Quartz crystal with several others in parallel growth partially encrusted with large scattered jet black thick well formed Tourmaline rystals. One side of the spe::imen is frosted with small creamy hexag:mal ,J'••TITE crystals. ... most unusu:31 sample. 6x3". £llt; Specimen B­ Jet black, lustrous striated thi::k rystals richly inter­ grOim I·,ith milky and seL.i-tnnsparent Quartz crystBls and a little silvery :·1us~ovite mica 1nc. plates of creamy Cleavelandite. 3xlt"l £6; Specimen C- b. long 2t", lustrous black terminated striated crystal with several others smJller in size in .andom growth associ.1ted lvitha little ••lbite. 21,-x-iJ". £3. 96. TUhQUOISE. Bishop Mine, "::3mpbell Co" Virginia, U.S.... Sharp, lustrous small turquoise blue crystals lining cavities in Qu:ntz. Specimen H. - lxf". £l;.; Specimen B- lxt" - not so rich in Turquoise - £3. 97. 1JIiliNOPlkNE. Grants, Valencia Co., New Mexico, U.S.,. ,,5 mm. tuft of ::anary yell0'" _ eedly crystals implJnted in a cavity in Calcite matrix. 2xl~-". £4. 98. V,,;:'LEli.IITE. Phalaborwa, Tr1nsv

99. V••illINITE. Miblao.en, iT:'. Hidelt, hUas i1ts., Moroc o~ Very lustrous, sharp, red hexagonal crystals to 3 mm. In size richly scattered on ooth sides of cellular white Barytes matrix, 3xlt", £7.

100. V"Ul~UELINITE. :3eresovsk, Ekaterinburg, Unl Mts., Russia. Bro"mis~, sharp, MI-F.O crystals thinly scattered on brownish gossan matrix with odd s~ots of Crocoite. Specimen ~ - 2xl". £3) Spe(;lmen 13 - J.xl". £2. 101. iICKENBURGITE. Potte::--"::ramer Mine, \:ii.::kenburg, .,rizona, U.S.A. Vihite frosty micrc crystals and crystaline masses rlchly covering Qua::'tzose matriY. 2xl+", £4. 102. WILLEMITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S •• hfrica. Fine, transparent to whitish sharp crystals, mostly around 3 mm. in size, thickly and completely encrusting a cellular matrix with odd s::attered rhombs .:>f ,·,hite "::alcite. 3.}x2x2". £15. 103. WITHER ITE. Settlingstones tUne) Hexham, Northumberland. :. rich intergrown mass of creamy coloured pseudo-hexagonal crystals, forming unusual stepped aggregates encrusting massive Wimerite. 3x3"· £5· 104. WOLFIL>MITE. Kapnik, Runania. Two lustrous, sharp, 1 cm. sized crystals resembling axe heads implanted on rosettes of light brown Dolomite and associated with a little crystalised Chalcopyrite c.:>vering Quartz/Pyrite matrix. 2txlt", £8.

~ 105. ZIPPEITE. Happy Jack Mine 1 White "::anyon, Utah, U.S.A. very bright yellow crust Itxt" in size covering black Uraninite in S3l1l stone matrix. 2x2tll , £4. ------RICHARD W. BAR ST OVi 26, Tregeseal, st. Just, Near Penzance, Cornwall, England. CRDERING INFOF\MATION Ma il orders ar e promptly filled and despa t-:hed on a 7-day examination basis, subject to approval. Immediate refund guaranteed on return of specimens. Please quote the name and the number of the specimen(s) required, and enclose P.O./~heque with order.

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JDLY 1974 1. ADULARIA. Schonblick, Tyrol, Austria. Specimen A- Sharp, semi-transparent crystals to til in size richly encrusting Granitic matrix with odd scattered crystals of olive green Epidote, creamy coloured Sphenes and plates of Chlorite. 4x3". £6; Specimen B-A large glassy white single twinned crystal with minor smaller crystals in association, sharp and vlell formed. lxl". £1.25. 2. A~~DINE. Zillertal, Salzburg, Austria. Large deep red sharp crystals to i" in size, scattered on,and partially embedded in, Chlorite Schist. Choice display specimen. 4h2xli". £7. 3. ANGLESITE. Leadhills, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Long, spear-like, creamy coloured crystals to i" in length intergrown and partially protruding from a QuartzlBarytes matrix. 2tx2". £5. 4. ANHYDBITE. Rhokana, Zambia. Select, lavender coloured, pure cleavage mass with minor plates of brown Biotite in ll association. 2txltxl • 75p. 5. APATITE variety FRAN~OLITE. Fowey Consols Mine, Tywardreath, Cornwall. Choice, small, sharp transparent crystals richly lining cavities in and scattered on white Quartz veinstuff. an old F.H. Butler label accompanies this specimen. 2tx2txlt". £4. 6. NATIVE ARSENIC. Jachymov, Bohemia, C.S.S.F\. Solid, pure, blackish grey, metallic mass with odd small bright red crystals of PF\OUSTITE. 3x2t~. £6. 7. ARSENIOPLEITE. Sjogruva, Sweden. Salmon red rich masses intergrown and embedded in Bio~ite Hornfels. Specimen ~ ­ 2tx2". £3; Sp ecimen B- 2xlt". £2. -2- 8. AURIc~LCITE. Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico. Very rich turquoise needly crystals thickly encrusting large cavities in Limonitic Gossan with whitish Calcite in association. Superb specimen for display. 4ix4". £12. AXINITE. Obira Mine, Oita Prefecture, Japan. Lustrous, sharp, clove bro~m crystaIs, mostly around t" in size, thickly intergro~m and encrusting massive Axinite matrix. Excellent crystalised example of this mineral. 3x2tx2". £20. 10. AZURITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.W. africa. Specimen A- Choice group of well terminated thick, sharp, deep blue crystals, to t" in length implanted on a matrix of grey Chalcocite. ltxl". £10; Specimen B- Bright, deep blue, small sharp intergrO\1U crystals encrusting matrix with minor Cerussite in association. 3x2". £8. 11. BARYTOCALCITE. Admiralty Flats, Nentsberry Haggs Mine, Nr. ,;lston Cumberland. Intergro~m group of large white bladed crystals completely covering Limestone matrix. 2xlt'l • £3. 12. BAUMHAUERITE. Lengenbach Quarry, Binnental, Switzerland. Rich, metallic grey masses aggregated in white granular Dolomite with minor Pyrite in association. lxlt". £5. 13. BERYL. Tongafeno, Madagascar. Choice, well terminated, semi­ transparent, sharp hexagonal lime green crystal. It" long x It" wide. £6.50. 14. BIS~lliTHINITE. Fowey Consols Mine, Tyv~rdreath, Cornwall. Thick, metallic lead grey, elongated needly crystals implanted in cavities in Chalcopyrite/Quartz matrix. 2txlt". £5. 15. BLOMSTRANDINE. Dauren, Iveland, Norway. A crude, resinous brown, single crystaL Itxl". £2. 16. BREWSTERITE. Bellsgrove Mine, Strontian, Argyll, Scotland. Superb, transparent, sharp crystals, thickly encrusting Gneiss matrix. Specimen A- 3tx3"x2t". £7; Specimen B- 2b2". £3. 17. BROCHliliTITE. Blanchard Claims, Bingham, New Mexico. Bright, emerald green needly crystals richly aggregated on and in cavities in Limonitic gossan. 2xlt". £2. 18. BUSTAMITE. B.R. Quarry, Meldon, Nr. Okehampton, Devon. Fine, pure, divergent light brown crystaline masses with very minor bronzey Pyrrhotite in association. Specimen J!. - 2ixlt". £2; Specimen B- 2xlt". £1.

19. CAL~ITE. st. JUldreasberg, Harz, Germany. Semi-transparent, zoned, creamy coloured platy hexagonal crystals to t" in size, richly intergrown on cellular Quartz/Calcite veinstuff with odd sMall masses of Galena. Classic old sample. 3tx3tll £5. 20. CALCITE. Bigrigg, West Cumberland. dn excellent, perfect, ~Iell terminated, complex single crystal water cle1;lr towards its termination grading to a milky colour at its base. Crystal is l~-" long x~-" across the axis. £2. -3- 21. CASSITERITE. Mulberry Mine, Lanivet, Cornwall. Lustrous, sharp, blackish broWl crystals to II in size, thickly encrusting a Tourmalinised Slate matrix. Jb:2". £4.50.

22. C~SSITERITE. vfucal Kitty, St. hgn€S, Cornwall. Small, sharp, black lustrous twinned crystals completely en rusting Slate matrix. 2xlt"o £3. 23. CI.SSITERITE. Llallagua, P01;osi, Bolivia. hn intergrown group of large sharp black tetragonal crystals on a base of pure massive Cassiterite. Largcst .::rystals are ttl on edge. 2xltxlt". £5. 24. CELESTITE. Girgenti, Sicily, Italy. Very choice, lustrous, translucent to nilky vlhite clusters of terminated crystals in paraIel growth thickly encrusting matrix with minor yellow Native Sulphur in association. Excellent example of this nineral, with most of the crystals being over i" in length. lttx5t". £15. •

25. CERUSSITE. Susanna Mine, Leadhills, Lanarkshire. lL nass of lustrous gl~ssy intergrown crystals with minor Limonite. Crystals show much parallel grovlth and range up to II in size. Itxl;~". £1.75. 26. CIfuLCEDONY. Wheal Mary ,L'1n, , CornwJll. Large, inter­ grown octahedral crystals of Fl~orite completely replaced by vlhite Cholcedon:t on Chalcedonic Quartz natrix. Cryst3ls are up to 1 co. on face edge, and this is ~ goo example of this interestin pseudol:lOrph. 2tx2". £1.25. 27. Clli.LCOCITE. Dolcoath line, Camborne, Cornwall. Rich, metallic grey intergrown platy crystals partially altered to Bornite on Quartz/Chalcopyrite matrix, with a later partial encrustaticn of small drusy Chalcocite crystals. 4--~x2t". £10. 28. CHhLCO?YRITE. South hoskear Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. Large, sha rp, bra s sy complex cryst3ls scattered in large cavities of cellular drusy Quartz with minor Chlorite in association. 2tx2x2". £6. 29. CHALCOPYRITE. Dreislar, Sauerland, Germany. Choice, very bright, complex crystals, some with a slight irridescence, and varying in size up to 5 ~. richly scattered over snow-white lenticular Barytes crystals. Very attractive specimens. Specimen,~ - 4--~x2t". £6; Specimen B- 3x2". £4-; Specimen C- 2txlt". £2; Specimen D- l!i-x2". £1.50. 30. CHALCOPYRITE variety BLISTER COPPER. Cooks Kitchen Mine, Camborne, Cornwall. Dark, bronze coloured botryoidal mass of unusual shape and form the individual botryoids being strongly pronounced. 2xl,,-".i £2.25. 31. CHALCOSIDERITE. Phoenix Mine, Lirucinhorne, Cornwall. Very rich, dark olive green small crystals completely encrusting cellular Quartz/Limonite matrix. 4-x2:t". £8. 32. CHILDRENITE. Crinnis Mine, st. ,.ustell, Cornwall. Small, lustrous, sharp well formed crystals of a light coffee brown colour encrusting Quartz/Sl:3te matrix. 2txl~-". £5. -4--

33. CHRYSOBEltYL. Collintina , Espirito Santo, Brazil. .• single, complexly twinned sharp pale lime green crystal of good form, and partially transparen~. Crystal is a9proximately 15 mID. in size. £16. CHRYS0~OLLn. Kakontwe, K~tanga, ~1ire. Spe imen - Brillian~ turquoise blue CJncentri botryoi al mass partially overlain and interbanQed \- ith ereen , slii;htly botryoidal, 11alachite. Very cJlvurful specit:len. 3~2txl~". £6; Specimen B- InteL'b3r,ded, brilliant turquoise blue Chrysocolla with li.;ht green 1i:J13chite :md fragments of bro\mis veinstone ~Ti.th :I t" c3vity lL'1ed wit bright green, small sharp, ~alacnite rystnls. L;·x2". £3.

35· COB"LTITE. Hakansbo, Vnst~nland, \o!eden. Sharp, tin-white, modified single crystals partially embedded in bronzey Pyrrhotite matrix. 8pec'.men a - I-btrix Itxlt" with a 5 mm. crysta1. £3; Specir.:en B- Ma trix l'~'xl" ~Tith a 4- mm. rystal. £2.

36. CONICILLCITE. Najuba Hill, elshir.g C'J., Nevada, U.S •.•• Light green botryoiual crusts richly covering irony gossan matrix \o!ith minor velvet·· netdly areas Jf pale green MIXITE in association. Hxl·}". £3.

37. NATIVE COPPER. l:Jheal Virr;in, Gwenl ap, Corm-JaIl. u. reddish, hackly, crystalised mass ~Iivh mi or fragments of \o!hitish vein quartz. 3x2":,}" thiele, £'+. 38. N"TIVE COP ER. Fowey CJnsols Mine, Ty\·rardreath, Cornwall. Metallic, coppery, crystaline veinlets and masses richly tr~ve~sing and impre nating a dense Quartz/Lionite matrix. 2x2xH". £1.25. 39. NdTIVE COPPER. Copper Falls Mi e, Keweenaw Pen., Michigan, U.S.n.. r'- -ery ~hoi;;e di'.-ergent hackly m3SS of dark metallic copper as.::').::iJ~ed ,-'ith so!:'e small wi itish CaJcite crystals. Very fine shape and form. 3tx2". £8. 4-0. COVELLITE. Hen

4-6. EPIDOTE. Prince of Willes Island, Alaska, U.S.i~. Specimen 1;. ­ L::Jng, dark oli\1e green, thick terminated crystals to til in size richly scattered and intergrown with slender terminated Quartz crystals on granular Epidote matrix. 3tx2t". £6; Specimen B- ,ill intergrovm mass of lustr::Jus deep olive green thick terminated crystals. 2xlt". £3.

4-7. EDXENITE. Stolpemyn, Iveland, Norway. 1. pure, resinous, pitch­ brmID mass vlith very minor Feldspar. Extremely rich specimen of this Rare Earth mineral. 3x5'''. £6. 4-8. FLUORITE. Hisquiz, Coahuila, Mexico. ,i roup of three large semi-transparent light puxple crystals, with faces slightly over 1" on edge and sh:l\Ying interesting bevelling and etch patterns on their faces. The crystals are associated with a little Limonitic matrix. 3x2". £5'. 4-9. GhDOLINITE. Dauren, Iveland, No)~way. Rich, dark black, cryst31iIle mass with a littJ.e resinous dark brovm BLOMSTR"NDINE and cdd specks of '.Ihitish TENGThITE in associaticm. 3xlt". £4-. 5'0. GhLENA. Weardale, Co, :Jurham, Bright, sharp, cube-octahedral crystals with a vHry high lustre, and up t::J 1 cm. in size, richly inte~grovm and scattered on a matrix of small transparent delicata purple Fluorite crystals. Specimen ~ ­ 4-x2". £4-; SpeciPlen B- 3xlt". £3.

5'1. GhLEfu.. Treburgett Mine, St, Teath, Cornwall. h pure, metallic, lead grey crystaline cleavage mass with one side encrust.ed with a crGa~y yellow alteration product. Interesting rich ore sam le from this now derelict mine. 3tx4-xlt". £2. 5'2. GOLD. BogJslovsk, Ural Mts., Russj.a. Bright, metallic, golden flakes and specks richly aggregated in Quartz/Limonite matrix with odd specks of NaI:xhite. txt". £4-. 53. GOLD. Grass Valley, California, U .S.h. Rich specks and small masses scattered on and in mill:y ,.hite Quartz. txt". £4-.

54-. GOLD. Goodnews BaY 1.1a ska, U. S "" i~ select via tel' worn nuggetty mass l2" !.n sizea £6. 5'5. HnRM1

LEPIDOLITE. Minas Gerais, Brazil. Specimen ~ - Small, sharp, lavender coloured hexag)nal crystals thickly aggregated on a white crystaline mass of Cleavelandite. Crystals are approximately 4- mm. in size and cover an area lxl" on matrix 2tx2", £3; Specimen B- Sharp, hexag~nal, crystal sections partially embedded in white Cleavelandite with gemmy pink and pale green T)urmaline crystals in association. 2xl". £1. 50. 64. LIBETHENITE. Phoenix Mine, Linkinh)rne, C·)rnwal1. Small, sharp, dark olive green crystals scattered on and in cavities in dense Quartz/T)urmaline velnstuff. Specimen ~ ­ 3x2". £1.50; Specimen B- 2xlt". 50p.

65, LINnRITE. Leadhills, Lanarkshire. Lustr~us, sky-blue, small crystals and ~rystal masses richly intergrown with glassy Cerussite and a little light blue CALEDONITE on a Quartzose matrix. 2xlt". £4. 66. MAGNETITE. Haytor Iron Mine, Hay tor Vale, Devon. Bright, sharp, black octahedral crystals richly encrusting massive Magnetite/Hastingsite. 2xl". £1. 67. M.,I.;~CHITE. Jadotville, Katanga, Zaire. Light green, lustrous, b)tryoidal masses thickly encrusting Quartzose veinstuff Hith minor blackish HETEhOGENITE in association. 5xlt". £3. 68. MA~CHITE. Phoenix Mine, Linkinhorne, Cornwall. Rich, fibrous, green masses thickly intergrown with granular quartz, a little blackish Chalcocite and kaolinised Granite03t-x2".£2. -7- ~Y_ITE. MeldJn, Devon. Rich, waxy yellow, oasses inter­ gro\-ffi ",ith Pyrite, Sphalerite and vlallastonite. FluJresces a bri ht lightish green colJur under shJrt wave U/V. 2tx2". £4. 70. MJ.NGhNITE. Kilo ~ oto f\egiJn, Katanga, Zaire. Shining black, drusy crystals thickly lining large cavities in massive Manganite. Specinen _, - 2xl-txl". £2; Specimen B­ Itxlt". £10 71. MIMETITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.• rtfrica. ChJice lustrous, lemon yell::Jw, elJno;;ated hGxagJnal crystals richly scattered Jver both sides of a fragment Jf uartz. I-txlt". £4.

72. MIME~ITE. San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Unusual bright yellow rounded crystal aggregates richly encrusting Limanitic GOSSCln. Specimen '" - }xIxl". £4; Speci:nen B- Itx2". £3; Specimen C-. I-txl". £1. 50 • 73. OLIVENITE. Ilheal Unity, Gwennap, Corm~all. Sharp, lustrJus, ollve green crystals tJ 4 urn. in length, richly lining cavities and joints in Quartz/Slate matrix. 2tx2t". £4.50. 74. ORTHO~LHSE. HensbarrJw Jor, St. rtustell, Cormlall. _, gr JUp of large intergrJ"ill tab~lar crystals partially altered to white KaJlinite, sharp and "Iell fJrCled. 2-tx2". £2. 75. OWYHEEITE. Keyser Tunnel, MJrey, Nye Co., Nevada, U.S.h. icro, lead grey, needly crystals richly aggregated in small cavities \~ith IrJn Pyrites on pJrphory. 2txlt". £2. 76. PSEUDOK~L'CHITE. Kambove, Katanga, zaire. Superb, deep green, velvety fibrous botryoidal mass with minor fragments of br'Jwnish il.rkase. 3tx2txl-t". £10. 77. PYRITES. Wheal Fortune, Gwennap, Carnwall. Small, bright, O~T.iliEDhHL crrstals ricb~y encrusting a cellular QuartzJse veinst.:me. 32X2txl~-". £4. 78. PYROMORPHITE. Wheal Penrose, Porthleven, Carnwall. Fine, light green hexagonal crystals thickly encrusting GJssan matrix. 3tx2 ". £5. 79. PYROMORPHITE. Wheal hlfred, Phillack, Cornwall. Bright, yellawy green, sharp hexagonal crystals richly encrusting cellular Quartz. Ch Jice Jld time specimen. 2txl-t". £5. 80. YROMORPHITE. Broken Hill, Zambia. Small, light green, needly crystals, richly scattered over both sides of cellular Lir.nnitic GJssan. 3txlt". £2.50.

81. QU,~TZ. CJlcerrJw Quarry, Luxulyan, CJrnwall. n very interesting and unusual specimen frJm il Pegmatite vein consisting ::Jf three l::Jng hexagonill terminated Quartz crystills varying frJm 1" - It" in length, clear at theit.lterminatiJns, and sitting on ill matrix Jf c01rsely crystalised creamy OrthJclase, which is encrusted with aggregates of golden GILBEF.TITE MICh. The Orth'Jclase is very well crystalised in one place and has fJrmed a 2 '1 sh:1rp flat terminated crystal. There are als) odd small pale blue ,J'!>.TITE crystals scattered on the matrix. 5tx3tx2t. £10. -8- 82. QUhi\TZ. Stnnk Mine, Ulverst:>n, L3ncashire. LJrge, lustrJus, gla s sy, intergr J\yn, sli.;;htly sm.Jky crysta ls t J 1" in size, thickly c:lVering bJtryJidal He,.atite "lith a little platy Specularite in JssJciatLm. 3xl~". £1.50. 83. SELENOKOBE~LITE. BJliden, SYleden. Fine, pure, metallic (:;rey crystaline masses. ChJice examples :Jf this rare mineral. Specimen .. - 2xl", £4; Specimen B- l-!rxl". £2. 84. SIDERITE. DevJn Great CJnSJls Mine, Nr. TavistJck, Dev.Jn. a cellular, highly avernJus, veinstJne Ylith all the cavities c)mpletely lined Ylith snall dark brJYln crystals. 2x2txH". 75p. 85. Ni,TIVE SILVER. Silver Isle, Lake SuperiJr, Canada. Rich, "liry, masses thickly scattered thrJugh a hard QuartzJse rJck with odd specks Jf Galena. 2txlt". £5.

86. SMITHSONITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.W. hfrica. H. sharp t" cJ1Jurless transparent rhJmbic crystal implanted amidst a cellular crust Jf smell sharp WILLEMITE crystals cJverinG matrix. 3x2t". £6. 87. SODDYITE. ChinkJ1Jb\'le, Katanga, Zaire. Small, well f Jrmed, mustard yello"l crystals scatterec. In massive SJdCyite "lith oranGe CUEITE in assJciati'Jn. lx:;-". £3. 88. SPECULnRITEo Florence Mine, E~remJnt, W. Cumberland. Brilliant black shining platy crystals assJciated Ylith large semi­ transparent sharp terminated Quartz crystals t ickly encrusting botryJidal HEr.latite. l~xltxl". £4. 89. SPF.hLEIi.ITE variety IL.m1J.TITE. Oppu Mine, i,Jm.:>ri, H.:>kkaido, Japan• •-ill intergrJ\.1il mass of lustr.:>us black sharp cJmplexly forDed stria ted crysta ls to t" in size. 3X2". £4. 90. SPHENE. Capelinha, Hinas Gerais, Brazil. S!aall, sharp, light yellowish green transparent crystals richly scattered .:>ver bJth sides Jf matrix ",ith :lee Vlhite well f Jrmed hIBITE crystals anf EPIDOTE. 4tx2t". £8. 91. STnNNITE. East PJol Mine, Illogan, C.:>rnwall. Rich, tarnished, metallic mass intergr J"lil "lith a little (juartz ane' Fluorite. 3x2". £2.

92. STIIBITE. PJona, InGia. 1~ superb mass of very large, perfect, lustrous white crystal sheaves c:Jmpletely envelJping a portion )f cellular basalt. The crystals are extremely well developed and the specimen is ideal for display. 5x4x2-}" - with individual sheaves up t) l'~-" in size - £20. 93. STROMEYERITE. MagDa Mine, Superior, Pinal CJ., B.rizma, U.S.,.. " very rich pure, purply tarnished, metallic mass. 2:l-xl~xl". £6. 94. TETF".HEDhITE. Kapnik, Rumania. Sharp, br1ght metallic grey, Tetrahee~ral crystals tJ +" 1n size scattered In a cellular Quartz matrix Ylitt a little Sphalerite and Pyrite. 3x2-i-". £4. -9- 95. METn-TOnBEhNITE. Old Gunnislake 1ine, Gunnislake, Cornwall. 1. large -t" enerald green sheaf )f platy cryst~Jls implanted an a reddened irony Ouartz matrix. Very chJice old time specimen l~xlxl". £6. 96. TO ~INE variety nUBE~LITE. Pala, San Die~o ~~., ~alifarnia, U .S.J,. BriGht pink, elon~ated, prismatic crystals thickly embedded and intergrJvm with a matrix 0f granular Lepidolite mica. 2xlt". £2. 97. TOUF.i'L, LINE. Haslau, BJhel!1ia, C.S.S.R. Sharp, lar.,;e, jet black crystals to 1 cm. in size ilplanted )n crystaline milky Quartz. 2-hH". £]4. 98. TYUY, lUNITE. ParadJx Valley, CJlorado, U .S,-. Rich, bri.;ht, yellow micrJ crystals and masses thickly encrustin5 a crystaline Cal"ite matrix. Specimen 1>. - 3xl~xlt" - very rich in Tyuyamunite - £3; Specimen B- 2xlt". £2.

99. \·II~LEMITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.\ • 1.frica. Very sharp, ale green, snall crystals rL:hly covering a cellular matrix ,.,ith minor drusy vlhite -':alcite in association. 4xl;~". £10.

100. \oi1J::.FENITE. L:>s Lamentos, 0hihuahua, "1exic o. JL large brisht orange zoned single crystal -t" in size ano. well formed, implanted In its ediSe on a matrix of vlhite ~lcite with ninor redcish Hematite. 3x2". £11. 101. iULFENITE. Mesica, Slovenia, Yugoslavia. Light, lustrous, 0rangey yellaw tabular crystals thickly intergraWll and forming a cellular mass. Specimen ~ - With crystals to +" in size. 3tx2x2". £6; Specir.len B- 2xl-}xl". £1. 50. RICHARD W. BARSTOW 26, Tregeseal, st. Just, Near Penzance, Cornwall, England. ORDER ING INFOhMA.TION Mail orders are promptly filled and despatched on a 7-day examination basis, subject to approval. Immediate refund guaradBed on return of specimens. Please qQote the name and the number of the·specimen(s) required, and enclose P.O ./Cheque with order. All prices are nGi inclusive of V.A.T. at the new rate of 8%. No charge is made for postage and packing, except for overseas customers and postage over 50p. We reserve the right to make slight substitutions, if necesary, unless advised to the contrary. Special requests and 'wants lists' are welcome. We hope that we may be of some service to you, and assure. you of our best attention at all times. AUGUST 1974 1. AEGIRINE. Mont st. Hilaire, Quebec, Canada. Numerous, lustra us black elongated crYstals to 1" in length partially embedded in a large glassy white crude ANALCIME crystal with odd small masses and crystals of Genthelvite. 2tx2t". £4.32. 2. ANAPAITE. San Giovanni Valdarno, Arezzo, Italy. Small, Very lustrous,greyish green crystals thickly lining cavernous phosphatic nodules. Specimen A- 2txlt". £1.08; Specimen B- lxl". 54p. 3. APATITE. Schlaggenwald, Bohemia, ~.S.S.R. Sharp, semi- transparent hexagonal crystals mostly around 3 mm. in size, richly scattered over a Chlorite matrix with a little Quartz and Fluorite in association. 3x3'1. £5.40. 4. APATITE. st. Gotthard, Switzerland. Lustrous, semi-transparent, creamy coloured crystals to t" in size and sho\.;ing interesting modifications, richly implanted on a Granitic matrix. 2·bli". £5.40. 5. APATITE. Luxulyan, CormoJal1. A single t" bluish green sharp hexagonal crystal, implanted on coarse Orthoclase Pegmatite. An old J. Herbert Thomas (dealer of Truro, ~ornwall) label accompanies this specimen. l!/-xl". £2.16. 6. ARGENTITE. Comstock Lode, Paradise Valley, Nevada, U.S.A. A very rich sectile metallic grey cavernous mass intar­ grown with ,mite Quartz, frosted over with micro, lustrous, crystals of CERAEGYEITE. 2h2xlt". £7.56. 7. ATACAMITE. Moonta, Yorke Pen., S. Australia. A pure, lustrous dark green, botryoidal crystaline mass. Itxl~". £1.08. 8. A.Ul\I-':HALCITE. Char Kounhi, Iran. Bright, turq'Joise blue, well formed elongated crystals thickly encrusting and lining large cavities in cellular brown Limonitic gO$an. 3tx3x2". £6.48·. -2-

BORNITE. Dolcoath Mine, ~mborne, ~orn\~ll. Very rich, /. irridescently tarnished, metallic mass partially intergrown with whitish Fluorite and a little brassy Chalcopyrite. 3~-x2t". £2.16. 10. BOURNONITE. Herodsfoot Mlne, Lanreath, Cornwall. Specimen A­ Bright, metallic grey, twinned crystals to t' in size, intergrown with drusy white Quartz with odd small crystals of Tetrahedrite on a Slate matrix. l~xlt". £4.32; Specimen B- Large, metallic grey, lustrous, twinned "cog-wheel" type crystals forming an intergroviU group with one side frosted with small transparent Quartz crystals. lxt". £4·32 11. BOUhNONITE. Pribram, Bohemia, ~.S.S.R. Small, very well formed metallic grey "cog-wheel" crystals to ~" in size intergrown and covering an area ltxl" on a matrix consisting of large, intergrown, partially transparent, golden brown to dark brovm, well formed, sPHALEEITE crystals. 3x2t". £17.28. 12. CALCITE. Stank Mine, Ulverston, N.1ancs. Specimen A-A superb, plate of large, transparent, sharp, well terminated, modified crystals. The crystals range in size up to I" in length and some have a faint reddish tinge to them due to a thin dusting of Hematite. Very fine 'old time' specimen. 4x3t". £12.96; Specimen B- As Specimen A, with the crystals encrusting a matrix of reddish Hematite. 3xl!t". £6.48; Specimen C-A crust of very sharp, semi-transparent, whitish lustrous crystals to 1 cm. in length, completely encrusting a fragment of Hematite the specimen somewhat resembling a hedgehog in form. 2";fx2xlt".l £4 -32; Specimen D- Unusual, lustrous, large, sharp crystals, intergrown and well terminated with individual crystals to I" in length, and of a striking red

24. v~ALCOPYRITE. Fowey ~onsols Hine, Tywardreath, Cornwall. Choice, large, brassy, sharp sphenoidal crystals to t" on face edge, thickly intergro~~ and scattered over both siaes of Chlorite/Quartz matrix, 3~x2". £6.48.

~R~LCOPYRITE. East Pool Hine, Illogan, ~ornwall. Fine, very sharp, lustrous brassy crystals to til in size scattered over drusy Quartz and associated with transparent pnle turquoise blue cubic crystals of Fluoriter.varying in size fromt-t", 5tx3t". £16.20. 26. CHALCOSIDff,ITE. Phoenix Mine, Linkinhorne, ~ornwall. Small, sparkling, dark green crystals richly lining large cavities in hard Tourmaline "~apel". 2txlt". £2.16. 27. CTIINABAR. Almaden, Ciudad Real, Spain, Rich, bright red mass intergrown with Quartz. One side of the specimen has been cut and polished, 2txl·~xl". £2.16, 28. COBALTITE. Schneeberg, Saxony, Germany. Sharp, SLIvery grey, cubic crystals to 5 mm, in size richly scattered and partially embedded in a Quartzose matrix with SLIvery grey Safflorite in association. Very choice old specimen. 3:bc2'~'" £10.80. 29. COLEMANITE. Boron, Kern Co. California, U.S.A. Lustrous, sharp, transparent crystals to t" in size scattered on and inter­ grovm with creamy coloured lenticular -':a1-.; ite. 2xlt".£1.62.

30. NATIVE ~OrPEfc. Wheal Unity, Gwennap, Cornwall. Rich, tarnished, cOPJery, delicate crystaline wiry mass intergrown with Quartz. 2~xH". £4.32. 31. NATIVE ~OP;EF,. ~alumet ~ Hecla Mine, Keweenaw Pen., Michigan, U.S.A. A large sculptural thi~k plate of Native Copper associated with a little ~alcite, somewhat resembling a rabbit in shape. 11" long x4ii'''widex'~'' thick. An unusual and unique specimen. £21.60. -4- 32. emu DUM. Kajiado, Kenya. Specimen A-A 2+" long, well formed, tapering hexagonal crystal, of a greyish blue colour and with odd flakes of attached Biotite mi~a. The crystal is ~" thick at its widest point. £6.48; Specimen B-A 2xl" sharp hexagonal crystal showing a good flat termination at one end ana of a sea-green colour and s~owing very well developed growth patterns. £3.30. 33. CROCOITE•. delaide Proprietary 1-1ine, I;undas, Tasmania, .ustralia. Superb, lustrous, orangey red elon ated crystals, thickly covering a 3x2t" area on matrix consisting of Limonitic Gossan 5x3~" in size. bccellent for display. £27. 3~. CUPRITE. Wheal Gorland, st. Day, Cornwall. Dark, maroon coloured sharp octahedral crystals forming an intergrown mass with gragments of white Quartz with a little tarnished Native Copp er • 3tx2+x2" • £8. 6~. 35. v'UPRITE. Harke Valley Mine, Linkinhorne, CormJall. Sma.ll, very bright, drusy deep red crystals lining cavities in massivB Cuprite. Specimen A. - Itxl". £1. 08; Specimen B- l~xl". 81p. 36. ~PRITE variety CH L~OTF.I;HITE. Moldawa, Banat District, Hungary. Bright red, needly felty, crystal masses richly lining cavities in a hard dark Limonitic matrix with odd small cleavages of Calcite. 2tx2-}xl;·". £~032.

37. DIOPSIDE. Magog, Quebec, ~anada. Fine, lustrous, sharp and well formed yellowish brown tabular terminated single crystals. Crystal size lxt". £1.08 each; Crystal size varying from -}"-i"xt" in size 5~p. each. 38. DIOPTASE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S. i. Africa. Brilliant, emerald green small crystals scattered over drusy white Calcite and covering an area 2xl-}" on matrix of Dolomite 3x2t". £8.64. 39. DOLOMITE. Blackdene Mine, Weardale, Co. Durham. Lustrous, creamy coloured curved s,ddle shaped crystals thickly encrusting a Limestone matriX with minor brownish Siderite in association. 3x2tx2". £1.08. ~O. FERKITUNGSTITE. Bjordal Mine, Uganda. Very rich, earthy yellow mass intergrovm with and altering from dull black massive FERBERITE, Hith very minor Quartz. 36c2~xl~". £8.6~. ~l. FLUOhITE. Blackdene Mine, Weardale, Co. Durham. Transparent, pale lilac c·:)loured cubic crystals to t" in Slze thickly scattered over all siues of a cellular Quartz matrix. Very attractive specimen, the colour of the Fluorite contrasting vlell with the wnite Qua.i.tz. 3tx2t". £~032. ~2. FLUOhITE. Cave-in-Kock, Hardin Co., Illinois, U.S.A., A group, of intergrovm cubic crystals of a pale yellow col~ur and with an unusual purple zoning close to their edges. The largest crystal has face edges of 1" and. a little \'Ihitish Aragonite is Dssociated witll the specimen. l~xH·I1. £4.32. ~3. FLUOKITE. ~heal Mary ~~, enheniot, Cornwall. Inter~rown lustrous sea green translucent cubic crystals to ~" on edge, partially encrusted with semi-trans)arent doubly terminated sharp luartz crystals. 2-}xl~". £2.16. -5- /~. GALENA. Great Laxey Mine, Isle of Man. Large, lustrous, metallic grey modified cube-octahedral crystals, the largest being I-t" on edge thickly encrusting a silicified Slate matrix with odd small black Sphalerite crystals in association. Some of the Galena crystals show interesting etching. 6~-x4t". £11.88.

GAL~~A. Mina Noche Buena, Zacatecas, Mexico. Brilliant, metallic grey, sharp crystals thickly intergrown and associated with bright striated, brassy crystals of Iron Pyrites, the whole encrusting a dense Pyrite/Galena/ Sphalerite matrix, with odd cavities lined with these minerals. There is a little whitish crystalised Calcite in pbces and the specimen is superb for display. 5x3~·x2t". £16.20. 4-6. GOETHITE. Botallack Mine, St. Just, Corm-JaIl. Lustrous, bright, metallic black crystals completely encrusting massive Goethite matrix. 2xlt". £1. 62.

GOETHITE. Botallack Mine, st. Just, ~ornwall. Shining black, stalactitic masses to i" in length and exhibiting a radiated structure where broken implanted on a plate of fibrous Goethite. The stalactites are numerous in number and constitute a specimen resembling a miniature forest. 2tx2". £3.24-. 4-8. NATIVE GOLD. Witvlatersrand, Transvaal, S. Africa. li.ich, brassy, metallic masses thickly implanted in a fragment of dark Quartzos e reef. ~·xt". £3.24-.

GROSSUL~ GARNET variety HESSONITE. Jeffrey Mine, Asbestos, Quebec, ~anada. Specimen A- Choice, sharp, bright, sherry coloured transparent crystals to 1 cm. in size scattered on both sides of Biotite Schist matrix. 3x2". £6.4-8; Specimen B- Intergrovm bright lustrous transparent crystals to til in size covering an area l;}xl" on Biotite Schist matrix 3x2t". £4-.86; Specimen C -" Intergrown transparent crystals to 1 cm. in size completely encrusting Biotite Schist l!!-xl"~·". £3.24-. 50. HALITE. Wintershall Mine, Heringen, Hesse, Germany. Lustrous, sharp, cubic crystals to t'l in size and mostly transparent, thickly intergrovm and encrusting crystaline Halite. Very choice example of this mineral. 5x4-". £6.4-8. 51. HARMOTONE. Bellsgrove Mine, Strontian, Argyllshire. Bright, sharp, whitish, crystals to I cm. in size thi~kly encrusting Calcite/Schist atrix. 4-x3". £6.4-8.

52. HAUYNE. ~ampagna, Nr. Rome, Italy. Pale blue, small, sharp crystals lining :1 t'l cavity in ~alcitic matrix. Very good specimen of this rare mineral, which Fluoresces a pinkish colour under L.W. U.V. 2tx2". £3.24-. 53. HEMIHEDRITE. Wickenburg, Maricopa ~o., Arizona, U.S.A. Pale, orangey red micro crystals and crystaline masses scatteled on and in Quartz matrix. 2txltxlt". £3.24-. -6- HEULM~DITE. Poona, India. Excellent, lustrous, pale pink, crystals mostly around 1 em. in size tLickly and I~· attra~tively encrusting Basalt matrix with odd crystals and radiated sheafs of whitish Stilbite in association. 6tx3t". £16.20. 55. IDOv~:SE. Monte Somma, Naples, Italy, A single, lustrous brown, sharp crystal t" in size implanted on a -:::alcitic rock "lith minor Chlorite. 2xHxlt". £3.24. 56. ILVAITE. South Mountain Mine, O\~hee Co., Idaho, U.S.A. Dark brown sharp terminated crystals to 1 em. in size intergroVIn Cl_n massive Ilvaite. 2xlt". £6.48. 57. KALSILITE. San Venanzo, Umbria, Italy. Soall, sharp, glassy transparent crystals scattered over a leached Rhyolite matrix. 2xlt". £1.35. 58. KA6UMPIITE. Kasumpi, I~tanga, Zaire. A pure light apple green mass with odd fibres af Malachite. Itxt". £3.24. 59. LOL~INGITE. Penlee uarry, Newlyn, Cornwall. Rich, tarnished, metallic grey mass associated with a little wt,ite uartz and greenish Chlorite. 3x2xlt". £2.16. 60. LISKEARDITE. Penberthy -:::rofts Mine, St. Hilary, Cornwall. Very rich, snow-white, crystaline masses and crusts thickly lining cavities in Quartz/Arsenopyrite/Chlorite matrix. Specimen A- Very rich in Liskeardite - 3~-x3". £4.32; Specimen B- 2txltxl". £2.16; Specimen C­ l;-xl". £1.08. 61. LOVCHORhITE. Kola Pen., Hibina District, U.S.S.R. A rich, glassy, translucent, yellowlsh brown mass intergroVIn with a little Syenite. 2xlt". £3.24.

62. ~illLaCHITE. Kambove, Katanga, Zaire. Pure, beautifully banded, deep green crystaline mass. The banding is very well pronounced and is of interesting form. 5tx3". £5.40. MALACHITE. N'Changa Mine, Zambia. A crust af intergroVIn sharp lustrous green crystals mostly around 4 mm. in size, and covering a black Psilomelane matrix. 2~x2t". £7.56. 64. MAhGARITE variety EPHESITE. Postmansburg, ~ape Province, S. Africa. Bright, rose red, well formed crystals and crystal plates thic...kly intergro,m on a blackish Mang:mese matrix. 2tx2xlt". £5.40.

MIMETITE. Penberthy ~rofts Mine, st. Hilary, Cornwall. Pale bro"m lustrous elongated hexagonal crystals scattered over Quartz/Slate gossan. 2txl-_>". £1.08.

66. NI..::cOLITE. Joachimstal, Bohemia, ~.s.s.r\. A pure, metallic, mass with a slight greenish alteration on the outside surfaces, though clc3n and bright where freshly broken. 2xltxlt". £3.24.

OLIVill~ITE. Wheal Gorland, st. Day, Cornwall. Pale olive green rich fibrous masses thL:kly lining a Itxl" cavity in Quartzose gossan, with minor tarnished Chalcopyrite. Choice old time specimen. 3x2i". £7.56 -7- OLIV~~ITE. Phoenix Mine, Linkinhorne, Cornwall. Light olive green needly crystals and felty masses scattered and implanted in cavities in Quartz/Limonite/Granite matrix. 2txltxH·". £1.08. OSUMILITE. ~onte Arci, Sassari, Sardinia. Well formed, small, sharp, bla kish blue ~rystals scattered over cellu~ar matrix. The crystals are a)proximately 2 rom. in size but are large for t his mineral. 3tx2". £4.32.

70. P ~S0NSITE. Mine La Faye, Grury, Saone et Loire, France. Rich, lemon yellow needly crystals thickly lining small cavities in altered Granitic matrix. 2xl+xl". £5.40. 71. PEROVSKITE. Val ~1alEnco, Sondrio, Italy. single." lustrous light brown cubic crystal i~planted on wtitish calcite on a hard Schistose rock. 3x2xlt". £4-32. 72. PYRARGYRITE. Hiendeleincina, Spaln. A crude terminated deep blackish red lustrous single crystal t" in length x -~" \olide. £4.32. 73. PYRITES. Tuscany, Italy. ~right, very sharp, cubic cryst~ls to t" in size completelr encrusting massive Pyrite "Iith a little Quartz. 2tx2"2'" £3.24. 74. PYRITES. Rio Marina, Isle of Elba, Italy. A complete, sharp, lu'strous, single Pyritohedral crystal 1+" in size with another crystal i-" in size adjoined to it. £2.16 75. PYRITES. South Yenstruthal Mine, Nr. nedruth, ~ornwall. Sharp, bright, \VeIl formed pyritohe ral crystals to t" In size scattered on Quartz/Chlorite/Pyrite veinstuff and associated ':lith slender milky Quartz crystals. 2xlt". £1.62. 76. PYRITES. Llanberis Pass) Caernarvonshire. N.Woles. Bright, sharp, cubic crystals to 1 cm. in size partially embedded on and richly scattered through a fine grained green Slate. Spe imen A- 7x5". £4.32; Specimen B- 3x2". 54p. 77. PYI,OMOEPHITE. Broken Hill, N.S. ~iales, Australia. Lustrous, brown, intergrovm, elongated crystals thickly encrusting matrix. li-xlt". £3.24. 78. PYRO~HY~LITE. Vastana, Skane, Sweden. A pure bright creamy yellow fibro radiated crystaline mass. 2:;x2". £2.16. 79. SANIDINE. Roc Courlande, Mt. Sancy, Puy-de-Dome, France. Specimen A-A sharp, single, well formed crystal l-~xl" implanted on alten,d Andesite, 2xlt". £1.62; Specimen B­ A single, sharp, tWinned crystal. l:;-xl". 54p. 80. SCHOLZITE. heaphook Hill, Flinders hange, S. ustralia. Bright whitish needly crystals thickly encrusting Limonitic matrix. This is a rich exaQple of this rare mineral, and two sides of the specimen have beea sawn flat so as to display it to best advantage. 2xl-~xl~-". £7.56. 81. SCOLECITE. Je"lel Tunnel, Poona, India. Snovl-'.1hite, long glassy crystal rods for ing a ret~culated meshwork wit, ode small crystals of APOPHYLLITE implanted on them. 2xl:;". £3.24. -8- SCORODITE. Hemerdon Ball, Plympton, Dev~n. Small, lustrous, light green crystals richly aggregated and s attered on Quartz/Greisen. 2~x2". £1.62. 83. SMITHSONITE. Laurium, Kamareza, Greece. Bright apple green small botryoidal masses thi~kly encrusting Limonitic gossan with minor reddish Cuprite. 2x2". £2.16. 84-. SPESS TITE. rchers Post, Kenya. Spe imen - Bright, transparent orangey red crYstals to 4- mm. in size scattered on a dense Manganese matrix. 3xl-~". £5.4-0; Specimen B­ Riehl orangey red crystaline mass intergrO\ffi ~Iith uartz. 2tx2 .• ". £1. 08. 85. SPHALEhITE. Bro~ley Hill Mine, .r•. lston, Cumberland. Sharp, lustrous bri ht, crystals to ~J in size thickly encrusting Limestone matrix. 5x~". £5.4-0 86. SPHA.LERITE variety BOTRYOIDAL BLENDE. Fowey Consols Mine, Tywardreath, Cornwall. Specimen A -,Dark, botryoidal and stalactitic masses of fine grained Sphalerite en~rusting a mixed Chalcopyrite/Pyrite veinstuff. 3x2". £2.16; Specimen B- Light bro~m, fine grained, botr{Oidal masses thickly encrusting Chlorite/Chalcopyrite. 12xlxl". £1.62. 87. STRENGITE. sapucia, Galileia, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Light, vivid purple masses and encrustations on fibrous ROCKBRIDGEITE Hith minor Ste\-Iartite and barbasolite in asso.::iation. 2~xl!". £4-32. 88. N TIVE SULPHUh. .grigento, Sicily, Italy. Specimen A- Large, elongated, bright yellow lustrous crystals to t" in size, richly intergrown on crystalised Aragonite matrix. A very colourful aild rich specimen which is Virtually free of damage. 4-x2". £12.96; Spe imen B-A large t" sharjJ crystal implanted on crystalised white Aragonite with several sharp smaller crystals. 31x2". £9.72; Specimen C - n extremely large, sharp, single crystal with fa.::e edges l~" in size, associated with a little crystalised ragonite. 2x2". £5.40. 89. TENNill1TITE. Wheal Jewell, Gwennap, ~ornwall. Specimen A- Lustrous, metallic grey small sharp crystals richly lining cavities in .::ellular Chalcopyrite/Quartz. 2tx2". £6.4-8; Specimen B- Bright metallic grey crystals thicklj encrusting Chalcopyrite. lxt". £2.16. 90. TENORITE. Copper ueen Mine, Bisbee, Conchise Co., Arizona. U.S.A. Rich, jet black, pitch-like mass associated with a core of reddish Cuprite and alteration rind of greenish Malachite. 2xH". £2.16. 91. TETRAHEDhITE. Herodsfoot Mine, Lanreath, Cornwall. Superb, large, Chalcopyrlte coated Tetrahedral crystals to 1 em. in size ri.::hly scattered and intergrown on a crystalised milky Quartz matrix with bright metallic grey crystals of Galena. A very rich and old specimen frml this classic location. 8x4". £21.60. -9- META-TCJ.tJ3E£.NITE. V/heal Basset, Illogan, .;ornwalL Specmen A­ Small, light green, platy crystals aggregated ana scattered on a banded drusy Quartz matrix. 3x2t". £3.24-; Specimen B­ Thick blocky light green lustrous crystals intergrown and encrusting a cellular Limonite/ uartz. Itx~". £2.16. 93. TUhQUOISE. Gunheath Pit, Stenalees, Cornwall. Light turquoise blue pure mass intergrOl'iD with minor uartz and Kaolin. 4-txJ~-". £2.16. 94-. UV OVITE. Magog, Quebec, Canada. Specimen A- Light, bright green, lustrous MI~RO crystals richly encrusting matrix. ItxH-". £L 08; Specimen B- Bright green MIChO crystals thinly scattered over a mass of crystaline Diopside. 2xl:~". 54-P. 95. VANADINITE. Apache Mine, Nr. Globe, Gila Co., Arizona, U.S.A. Specime. A. - Brilliant red, small hexagonal crystals very richly encrusting a hard siliceous rock. 2-}x2". £4-032; Specimen B-_ s spe2iemn - but with the crystals more thinly scattered. 3x2". £3.24-. 96. VANADINITE variety END~I';HITE. Cuchillo Parada, Chihuahua, Mexico, Light coffee brown hollow skeletal hexagonal crystals to ~-" in size forming an intergrown mass and partially encrusted with small lustrous brown DES.;LJISITE crystals. 3xlt". £4-032. 97. iITHERITE. Settlingstones Mine, Fourstones, Nr. Hexham, Northumberland. Specimen -' - Superb mass of intergrovm lustrous creamy oloured pseudo-hexagonal crystals completely encrusting raassive ~iitherite. 4-x3". £5.4-0; Specimen B- As specimen A- 2~x2t". £2.97. 98. WJLFEAMITE. Can'oel: Mine, ';aldbeck, Cumberland. pure lustrous black cryscaline mass with minor Quartz a d san(lfcoloured Scheelite. 2x2". 81p.

99. -JOJDHOUSEITE. Champion ~line, 'lhite Mts., Mono Co., California, U.S.A. Small sharp creamy coloured crystals scattered on uartz matrix. 2xlt". £4-.32. 100. WULFENITE. Old Yuma Mine, Nr. Tucson, Pima Co. Arizona, U.S.A. Lustrous, orange, sharp well formed tabular crystals to t" in size intergrmln on a light fJuartzose matrix. 2xlt". £10.80. 101. META-ZEUNERITE. Wheal Edward, st. Just, Cornwall. Specimen A- Bright green small Jlaty crystals richly lining cavities in Uraniferous Quartz. 2xlxl". £L62; Specimen B- f.ich crust of bright green micro crystals covering Limonitic Quartz. ltxl". £L08. II RICHARD W. BARSTOW 26, Tregeseal, st. Just, Near Pensance, Cornwall, England. V.A.T .No.132-78~ -67 CRDERING INFORMA.TION Mail orders are promptly filled and despatched on a 7-day examination basis, subject to approval. Immediate refund guaranteed on return of specimens. Please quote the name and the number of the specimen(s) required, and enclose P.O./Cheque with order. All prices are inclusive of V.A.T. ' No charge is made for postage and packing, except for overseas customers and postage over 50p. We reserve the right to make slight substitutions, if necessary, unless advised to the contrary. Special requests and Iwants lists' are welcome. We hope that we may be of some service to you, and assure you of our best attention at all times. SEPTEl1BER 1974. 1. ADULAR~. Val Nalps, Graubunden, Switzerland. Superb, large, sharp, lustrous white crYstals mostly around t" in size, attractively intergro\~ and scattered on a greenish Chlorite Schist matrix, associated with small, sharp, transparent, light brown crystals of SPHENE. 7tx4". £22. 2. ADU1AR~. Val Cristallina, Graubunden, Switzerland. A large, semi-transparent, whitish, lustrous,twinned single crystal. 2txltxli". £4.50. ·3. ALLEMONTITE. Atlin, British Columbia, 0anada. Bright, silvery grey, botryoidal, shelly mass partially overlain with whitish Quartz and ~lcite. 2txlt't. £6.50. 4. ANATASE. Cavradi, Tavetch, Graubunden, Switzerland. Fine, lustrous, very sharp, blackish blue crystals to 4 mm. in size, scattered over a brownish mica Schist. 3tx2". £13. 5. ANGLESITE. San Giovanni, Iglesias, Sardinia. Lustrous, sharp, glassy, doubly terminated crystals to t" in length, scattered and lying flat on small Quartz crystals covering Galena. 2x2x2". £13;50. 6. APATITE variety FRANCOLITE. Fowey Consols Mine, TYwardreath, Covnwall. Small, bright, creamy hexagonal crystals scattered on and intergrown with sharp rhombs of dark brown Siderite lining cavities in ~ellular Quartz with minor Chalcopyrite. Specimen A- 2ixlt". £3.25; Sp ecimen B­ 2xlt". £2.25; Specimen C- ltxl". £1.25. 7. APOPHYLLITE. Jewel Tunnel, Poona, India. Large, bright, translucent colourless crystals, sharp and well formed, to t" in size thickly encrusting Basalt matrix with odd whitish crYstals of STILBITE. Specimen A- Excellent for display ­ 5xJt". £16; Specimen B- 4tx3". £8; Specimen C- 2txlt". £2.50. 8. ARAGONITE. Frizingwn, \fest- Cumb.exland.-Int-erest.ing.., snow-white, sharp aggregates of elongated crystals intergro.m on limonitic matrix. 2txl". £1.75. ARGm~TITE. Butte, Silver Bow Co., Montana, U.S.A. Metallic, grey, small distorted crystals thickly intergrown and covering an area txt" on matrix of Quartz with disseminated Sulphides. ltxlt". £5. An old label is attached to the specimen. 10. ARSENOPYRITE. Trepca, Yugoslavia. Bright, silvery, very sharp, twinned crystals to 5 nun. in size thickly intergro.m ,lith brilliant black crystals of SPHALEhITE and a little needly crystalised Quartz covering both sides of matrix. 2tx2-t". £7· 11. AhSENOPYRITE. Kassandra Nine, Stradouiki, Greece. Fine, lustrous, sharp silvery crystals to t" in size, thickly scattered and intergrown on a cellular mass of small bright Pyrite crystals with minor Quartz in association. 2txlt". £6.50. 12. ATACA}lITE. Copiapo, Atacama District, Chile. Deep green, lustrous cellular crystaline mass covering a matrix of dark greenish blue massive CHEYSOCO;:'LA. 4tx2t". £6.50. 13. AZDRITE. Cro\'ll Creek, Nr. C:obar, N.S.vl., Australia. Brilliant crust of small dark blue crystals completely covering white Quartz. 2i" x 3". £10. 14. BARYTES. Force Crag Mine, Nr. Keswick, Cumberland. An attractive intergro~n mass of large white sharp bladed crystals, the biggest crystals being 2" on edge. 3x3~_ll.£6. 50. BARYTES. Ale & Cakes Mine, Gwennap, ~ornwall. Unusual, greyish green ~lusters of tabular crystals in parallel growth inter­ grown with fragments of cellular white Quartz with odd small mnsses of brassy Chalcopyrite. 2tx2" • £6.50. 16. BARYTI)~~ITE. Admiralty Flats, Nentsberry Mine, Nr. Alston, Cumberland. Large, spear-shaped crystals thickly intergrown on Limestone, and coated with a fine crust of snow-white Barytes. 3-tx2". £6.50 17. BAYLDONITE. Wheal Carpenter, Gwinear, ~ornwall. Rich, apple green crusts of mkTo crystals coverbg Quartz matrix. Specimen A. - 2xlt". £2.25; Specimen B- ltxlt". £1.50. 18. BElJDANTITE. Wheal -':arpenter, G"inear, Cornwall. Sparkling, light olive green micro ~rystals richly scattered on and encrusting Quartz/Gossan veinstuff. Spelhimen A- 3Xlt". £3.25; Specimen B- 2txl-}". £1.65; Specimen C- l:;-xl". £1.25. 19. NATIVE BISMUTH. Schneeberg, Saxony, Germany. A very rich, metallic, finely crystaline vein section, the Bismuth being intermixed "ith a little silvery Chloanthite between thin strings of Quartz which formed the edges of the vein. 2-blt"xl" thick. £5.50. 20. BOTRYOGEN. Gambatesa, Liguria, Italy. Lustrous, orangey brown, cellular mnss of smoll crystals. 2xlt". £2.25. 21. CALCITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.W. A.frica. A. mass of large lustrous \"hite sharp rhombic crystals to t" in size forming an attractive intergrown group. 3x2~". £4.50. 22. CASSITERITE. Poldice Mine, G"ennap, Cornwall. Bright, sharp, black crystals to t" in size scattered on cellular Cassiterite with minor Wolframite in association. 2xlt". £3.25. -3- cASSITThITE. Polberro Mine, St. gnes, '::ornvlal1. Lustrous, sharp, blackish bro\Yn crystals encrusting a buff coloured slate. Specimen - with crystals to ~" in size, and vlith the base of the specimen savm flat - 3xlt". £4.75; Specimen B- small crystals completely covering the Slate ­ 2xlt". £2.25; Specimen C- small, sharp crystals covering Slate vlith the base Savin flat - 2xl". £1.65. 24. CASSITERITE. Trevaunance Mine, st. Agnes, ~ornwall. A pure, very heavY, rich black coarsely crystaline mass with odd large bright crystals showing good faces and to 1 cm. in size partially protruding. 3tx3". £5· 25. cASSITERITE. Bunny Mine, Nr. St. ustell, '::ornwall. Small, sparkling, drusy black crystals thickly encrusting the portions of large hexagonal Quartz crystals inte grovm on a matrix of dense white Quartz. An old label is attached to this interesting specimen. 5x4"x3t". £7.75. 26. CELESTITE. Floristella Mine, Enna, Sicily. A magnificent group of very large,. sh:up, creaQY, crysta). cl\lstcrs to 2" in . length. Each cluster is composed of several crystals in parallel growth, and all are implanted on a matrix of Celestite/yellow Sulphur. Superb cabinet specimEn. 5x5tx4t". £33. 27. CERUSSITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.H. Africa. Specimen A- Large, glassy, sharp transparent crystals showing much parallel growth and the largest crystal being t" in size intergrovm and scattered on a cellular Chalcocite matrix. 2tx2t". £7.75; Specimen B- Small, glassy, sharp, tvlinn.ed crystals mostly around t" in size richly en~rusting matrix. 2txltl1 • £4.50. 28. CH&LCED ONY. \~hEal l-1ary Ann, Menheniot, Cormlall. Creamy white Chalcedony replacement of large sharp octahedral crystals of FllJORITE. Some of the crystals have been incompletely replaced and are hollow inside; the largest crystal is t" on edge. 3xl~". £3.25. 29. 0HAL~OCITE. Levant Mine, PendEen, Co~nwall. Rich, pure metallic grey mass with very minor Quartz in association. Specimen A­ 3+x2". £1.75; Specimen B- 2x2". 60p. 30. CHALCOPYRITE. Fowey Consols Mine, T~4ardreath, Cornwall. n extremely large bright brassy sphenoidal single crystal. 2~·x2". £6.50. 31. Cill L~OPYRITE. DreislaE, Sauerland, Germany. Bri ht, brassy, sharp twinned crystals to t" in size scattered over vlhite 'C0clts comb' Barytes crystals. 2xlt". £2.25. 32. NATIVE COPPER. Nizhne-Tagilsk, Siberia, Russia. Rich, dark vliry masses intergrown with a little reddish Cuprite and much dark green Chrysocolla and creamy coloured ~alcite. 3x2~-". £3.25. 33. NATIVE COPPER. Botallack Mine, St. Just, ~ornwall. A mass of thickly entangled vlir:;- elongated crystals with odd small fragments of uartz. ltxl"xl". £3.25. 34. COVEL~ITE. Leonard Mine, Butte, Silver Bow Co., Montana, U.S.A. Superb, deep tarnished, irridescent mass of crystal plates with one face of the specimen showing good crystal faces, and associated with a very minor amount of iron Pyrites. Excellent specimen of this mineral. 3x2x2". £30. -4- CREEDITE. Santa Eulalia, Chihuahua, Mexico. Fine, sharp, glassy crystals, some with a faint pinlcish hue, thickly encrusting a reddened Quartz matrix. 3x2i". £22. CUPRITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.-fl. Africa. Bright, deep red, sharp, well formed crystals richly scattered over a Quartzose matrix. 3X2~-1I. £11- 37. CUPRITE. Ong3nja Mine, Otavi, S.~. Africa. A very large, slngle crystal showing sharp modified faces, deep red inside, the outsides being coated with Malachite. Crystal is aoom.x15 mm.x15 rom. in size. £8,75. 38. CUPRITE. Phoenix Mine, Linkinhorne, Cornwall. A pure bright deep red crystaline mass, with odd specks of metallic Native Copper. 2:}xl:;-". £1.25. 39. CUPRITE. ~heal Basset, Illogan, Cornwall. Dark maroon coloured cellular mass of small intergrown octahedral crystals. 2~x211. £2.25. 40. CUPhOSKLODOWSKITE. Musonoi, Katanga, zaire, Rich, small, apple green needly crystals intergrown and covering an area lX,l1l on matrix composed of crystaline green Cuprosklodowskite, deep green massive/crystaline Vandenbrandeite and lemon yellow crystaline Sklodowskite. 3txl~1I • £27.50. D 1.m. ITE. Charcas , San Luis Potosi, 11cxico. Sharp, lustrous, perfectly terminated single crystals varying in length from 1" to It", The crystals are creamy white in colour grading through to water clear and colourless at their terminations. 75p. each. 42. DESCLOISITE. Berg Aukas, Otavi, S.W. Africa. Unusual, bright black, short modified crystals thickly encrusting whitish Dolomite, Specimen A- Itxlt". £3.25; Specimen B­ ll Itxl • £2.25. DIAMOND. Rio Das Velhas, Minas Gerais, Brazil. A single, lustrous, colourless crystal 3 mm. in size implanted in a ferruginous brown alluvial conglomerate \~ith small pebbles of Quartz and other minerals. A rare matrix specimen of this species. 3x2tx2". £22. 44. DIOPTASE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.H. Africa. Specimen A- Small, very bright, sharp deep emerald green crystals encrusting vlhite Calcite lining large cavities in matrix. 4x2". £6.50; Specimen B-A lxt" area of intergrown brilliant1 sharp, crystals to 5 mm. in size encrusting matrix Itxl~l. £3.50; Specimen C-A crust of brilliant small crystals covering matrix l-.}xl". £3.25. DOLOMITE. Loughgill, Co. Sligo, Ireland. Large, creamy brown, lustrous, curved 'saddle shaped' crystals thickly encrusting Limestone. The base of the specimen has been Savffi flat. 3xl+". £2.25. 46. EPIDOTE. Zoptau, Moravia, C.S.S.R. Bright, olive green, crust of sma 11 sharp crystals covering Schist matrix. 2txlt". £4.50. ERYTHRITE. Mount ~obalt, Selwyn Ranges, Queensland, Australia. Fine, lustrous, peachy red needly crystals thickly encrusting and lining cavities in a light greyish brO\m matrix. Specimen A- 5x2tx2" - coverGd on 2 sides with Erythrite - £8.75; SpecLrnen B- 3xl~". £4.00; Specimen C­ 2xlt". £2.50. -5- 48. FLUORITE. Stanhope, Weardale, Co. Durham. Bright, sharp, transparent, zoned apple green cubic crystals thickly encrusting and intergrown on Limestone/Siderite veinstuff. Specimen A -,completely encrusted with intergrown crystals to t" in size, superb for display - btx5". £18.50; Specimen B- Similar to Specimen A- 4-x}..'{2"b-". £11; Specimen C- t" crystals intergrown on Limestone - 2x2t". £4-.50; Spec imen D- t" crystals scattered on Limestone ­ 3x2". £2.25. 4-9. NATIVE GOLD. Witwatersrand, Transvaal, S. Africa. Eich, metallic, specks and masses intergrmm and disseminated through massive pale brassy iron Pyrites in white Quartz. ltxl". £5.50. 50. HEMl\TITE variety "KIDNEY ORE". Beckermet Mine, Egremont, W. ~umberland. A fine, showy and well shaped, bright reddish brown botryoidal mass. Choice for display. 5"b-x4-xJ~", £17.50. 51. HEMATITE variety''KIDNEY ORE". Parkside Mine, Frizington, W. Cumberland. An extremely bright deep reddish brown botryoidal mass of pleasing shape. 3x2t". £2.75. 52. ILV ITE. Rio Marina, Isle of Elba, Italy. Lustrous, blackish, divergent bladed crystaline mass. 2xl". £1.25. 53. ISO-STANNITE. Cligga Mine, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Specimen A­ Rich, dark bluish tarnished metallic grey masses thickly intergrovm \;ith Quartz. 3x2". £2.25; Specimen B- Pure tarnished metallic grey mass with minor silvery Arsenopyrite. Itx2". £1.25. 54-. JACOBSITE. Langban, Wermland, Sweden. Shining black, rich crystal masses, thickly aggregated and scattered in white granular calcite. 2~·x2". £3.75; 55. JAMESONITE. Treore Mine, St. Endellion, Cornwall. A v~ry rich, bright silvery grey fibrous crystaline mass with m~nor Quartz and fragments of grey Slate. 5x2t". £5.50. 56. NATIVE LEAD. Langban, ~ermland, Sweden. A thin tarnished grey sheet protruding from a matrix of mixed Hematite, Schefferite and Dolomite. 2xl~" - with area of exposed Lead approx. txt". £3.25. 5~.~_LIBETHENITE. Alentejo, Portugal. Rich, crusts of bright olive green small octahedral crystals covering Quartzose matrix. Specimen A- 2txlt". £2.25; Specimen B- with Libethenite crystals covering a crust of deep green ~seuduQalachite­ 2xlt". £1.65; Sp ecimen C- Itxl". £1. 25.

58. MAGNETITE. Traversella, Piedmont l Italy. Very large, sharp, black, modified crystals to 2" in size intergrown and implanted on massive Magnetite with minor whitish ~alcite. 3x2". £8. - 59. YAlACHITE. Wheal Carpenter, Gwinear, Cornwall. Lustrous, light green botryoidal thick radiated ,"rL;'st covering Gossan matrix. 2xlt". £3.25. 60. MALACHITE. Wallaroo, S. Australia. Very rich, bright emerald green , sharp crystals lining cavities in cellular deep red Cuprite. Specimen A- 3x2t". £8; Specimen B­ 2{-x2xlt". £5.50; Specimer, C. l-A-xl~xl". £3.25. -6- 61. MARCASITE. Betws-y-Coed, Conway Valley, Carnarvonshire. Bright, brassy, metallic crystals, somewhat resembling axe-blades in shape thickly encrusting Calcite. Specimen A­ 2xlt". £2.25; Specimen B- 2xl". £1.75. 62. MD1ETITE. \-Iheal Unity, Gwennaj}, -':ormlal1. Light br)wn, elongated lustr~us crYstals intergrown and scattered on Quartzose gossan. 2-b.-xlt". £3.50 PERI-.:LINE. Goecheneralp, Uri, Switzerland. Superb, bright, snO\v-\vhite sharp crystals to i" in size thickly encrusting a Granitic matrix with odd scattered crystals of large well formed hDULARIA. The base of this specimen has been sa\'ill flat so that it displays to best advantage. 6tx3-!fx3". £16.50. 64. PHARMACOSIDERITE. Wheal Unity, Gwennap, Cornwall. Rich, small, light green lustrous cubic crystals aggregated Dn_and encrusting an{ iron-stained Slaty gossan. Specimen A­ 2xlt". £2.25; Specimen B- 2xlt". £1.50. 65. PINITE. Tresayes Quarry, Roche, Cornwall. Large, greyish green, masses replacing coarsely crystaline Iolite in Orthoclase Pegmatite. An old label is atcached to this Specimen. 3x2tx2". £1.25. 66. PSEUDOBROOKITE. Havredalu, Norway. Rich, shining, greyish black, metallic crystal plates thickly scattered through greenish grey massive Chlor-apatite. 3x2". £2.25. PSEUDQ LACHITE. Old Gunnislake Mine, Gunnislake, -':ornwall. Deep green, botryoidal masses, thickly lining cavities in Quartz matrix. 2xl{-". £1.25. 68. PYRITES. Niccioleta Mine, Tuscany, Italy. Fine, large, bright, metallic, sharp cubic crystals forming superb intergro\Vll masses. Specimen A- vlith crystals mostly around 1" on edge - 4tx3". £14; Specimen B- with crystals mostly around t" on edge - 2tx2x2+". £5.50. Both specimens are excellent for display. PYRITES. Gavorrano Mine, Tuscany, Italy. Specimen A- Choice, large, slightly elongated bright cubic crystals to 1+" on edge intergrovJ!1 on massive Pyrites - 4;l-x2t". £9.75; Specimen B- Brilliant, modified, striated cube-oct~hedral crystals growing in parallel growth on massive Pyrites ­ 3x2t". £6.50; Specimen C- Sharp, bright, cubi.::: crystals to til on edge forming an intergr~wn mass - 2txl-!fxlt".£3.50. These specimens, as in the preceding item No.68, are from recent mining operations in Tuscany, and display a very high lustre and fine sharp crystal form. 70. PYhOMORPHITE. Blackrock Opencut, Mt. Isa, Queensland, Australia. Small, lustrous, light yellow skeletal hexagonal crystals forming an intergrown mass with no matrix. 2xlt". £1.75. 71. PYRRHOTITE. Herja, Rumania. A large, bright, metallic, deep bronzey stepped crystal resembling a rose in appearance, intergrovm with smaller crystals on massive Sphalerite with odd spherules of creamy brown Siderite in assoc~tion. 2x2" vlith the major Pyrrhotite crystal being over I" across, £11. 72. QUARTZ. Gavradi, Tavetsch, Graubunden, Switzerland. A well­ formed transparent, slightly tapering, hexagonal crystal 4" in length with odd smaller crystals aggregated around the base and with a little platy Muscovite, creamy Adularia and reddish brovm needl~s of Rutile variety SAGENITE. 4"xlt". £7.75. -7- ~U~RTZ. Furka Pass, Valais, Switzerland. Transparent: to translucent, sharp doubly terminated crystals in parallel grovJth shovling a slight blist and of the type known as "G\HNDEl". 4x2~x2t". £ll. 74. QUARTZ. Florence Mine, Egremont, West Cumberland. Sharp, doubly terminated, transparent crystals, mostly around t" in size thickly encrusting massive Hematite with minor small plates of black Specularite. lttx2t", £4.50. 75. SCffiJ~RTZEMBEhGITE. San Rafael Mine, Sierra Gorda, Caracoles District, Chile. nich, lemon yellow maSSES and micro­ crystals intergrovln with Quartzose matrix, a small area of bluish Percylite and odd small crystals of Gypsum. Itxlxl". £5.50. 76. SN1SEYITE. Baja Sprie, Rumania. Superb, metallic, shining grey, sharp crystals forming rosette like aggregates and thickly encrusting a hacked Galena matrix with minor Pyrite. 2x2t. £22. 77. NATIVE SILVER. Caylloma, Arequipa, Peru. Fine, pure, well­ developed coiled 'diry masses. Specimen.\ - lxl". £8; Specimen B- tx-}". £3. 78. SMITHSJNITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.W. Africa. Choice, light, orangey yellow, very sharp and lustrous rhombic crystals thickly encrusting sulphicic matrix. Specimen A- 5tx4". £16.50; Specimen B- cover ed on both sides vii th crystals - 4--~x2t". £10; Specimen C- 2tx2". £4,50; Specimen D- 2x!t".£2.25. 79. SMITnSONITE. Tiny Mine, Iglesias, Bardinaa •. ttractive, light turquoise blue, banded botryoidal mass thickly covering Limonitic gossan. 3x3". £5.50. 80. SMITHSONITE, Monteve~chio, ~uspini, Sardinia, Light brown, lustrous crystal aggregates to 5 mID, in size of the variety MONHEIMITE thickly encrusting Quartz. 2tx!t". £4.50. 81. SMITHSONITE. Monte Poni, Iglesias, Sardinia. Light greyis~ green rich cellular botryoido'. and crystalised mass. Very unusual and interesting specimen. 3tx3". £10. 82. sPECJL.I\hITE. Florence Mine, Egremont, I-lest Cumberland. Shining black, drusy, platy crystals encrusting massive reddish brovln Hematite. 3tx2~"" £3. 83. SPHALERITE. San Giovani, Iglesias, Sardinia. Two large inter­ gro\'1n t" transpa rent sherry coloured, sharp, lustrous crystals, implanted on a matrix of crystaline white ~lcite, and Dolomite. 3tx2·~x2". £4.75. 84. SPHALERITE. Smallclough Mine, Nenthead Cumberland. Brilliant, black, sharp modified crystals to ,;"1 in size thickly encrusting Limestone. Specimen A- Superb for display ­ 5x3x2-;j-". £8.50; Specimen B- 4~x2tx21'. £6.50; Specimen C­ 3x2". £2.25. 85. SPHALERITE. Ladywash Mine, Eyam, Derbyshire. Sharp, black, crystals thickly aggregated on light purple crystaline Fluorite. 2xl" • 60p. 86. SVANBERGITE. Westana Mine, Skane, Sweden. Rich, lustrous, orangey brown crystaline masses aggregated in Muscovite inter-mixed with minor Hematite. 2txl:}". £3.25. -8- --. 87. NATIVE SULP~UR •. grigento, Sicily, Italy. Specimen A-A very large single crystal showing interesting modification and a little parallel growth associated with smaller sharp crystals and a little wllitish Aragonite and brOl'iIlish Bitu en. The large crystal is mostly transparent and is 2txlt" in size, the total specimen size being 2~-x3". £11; Specimen B- Sharp, lustrous, ",ell formed crystals mostly around t" in size and being mainly transparent richly aggregated on Aragonite/Sulphur matrix. 2tx2txl~". £7.75; Specimen C- As Specimen B- 2xlt". £3.75; Specimen D As above - Itxl". £2.75. All the Specimens are comparatively free of damage which is unusual for this somewhat fragile mineral. 88. TETRAHEDRITE. ~litters Mine, Gunnislake, Cornwall. Very rich, lustrous, metallic grey masses intergrown with a little bro\'Jnish Sid erite, ",ith odti fragment s of Cuartz and Sla t€. Specimen A- 4x3x2". £7.75; Specimen B- 3x2". £3.25; Specimen C- 2xlt". £1.25. 89. MET -TOhBERNITE. I'Jheal B3sset, Illogan, Cornwall. Deep, lustrous green, blocky crystals scattered and aggregated on a fine gra.ined kaolinised Granite. Specimen A- 2txlt". £2.75; Specimen B- ssocioted with a little smoky Quartz on Granite - 2xl~'l. £1.75; Specimen'; - 2xl". £1.75. 90. MET -TORBEhNITE. Old Gunnislake Mine, Gunnislake, ~ornwall. Bright emerald green platy crystal aggregates richly scattered on Limonite coated f]Jartz. 4x2t". £2.25. 91. TOURI1ALI E. Haslau, Bohemia, C.S.S.R. Specimen. - Superb, large, black, sharp lustrous crystals to t" on edge thickl:, intergrOl-ll1 with minor milky Quartz crystals. 3x2t". £8.75; Specimen B- single ~ell developed, lustrous black crystal lcm. in size implanted on crystaline milky Quartz and pinkish Feldspar with odd smaller scattered crystals. 2tx2". £4.50. 92. TOURMJ LINE. Cruzeiro Mine, lUnas Gerais, Brazil. 'hoice, \oIe1J.- terminated single crystals of a light green colour and beir~ mostly transparent 14ith "gemmy" areas. ~rystals vary in size from 1 - It" in length and are mostly around t" acros~. the axis. £3 each. 93. TOUIh}~LINE variety SCHOf,L. Hingston Down, Nr. Callington, Cornwall. Fine, shining black, divergent columinar crystaline masses I-lith minor uartz. Specimen A- 2tx2". 80p; Specimen B- 2txl:t'1 • 60p. 94. lRIPLITE. Schlaggemlald, Bohemi3, ~.S.S.R. A pure, deep brO\om~ lustrous mass 2xl~". 80p. 95. URANOPHANE. Krunkelbachtal, 11enzens-:h"l3nd, Sch"l3rzwald, German~'. Specimen A- Bright canary ~ellow needly crystals and crystaline masses aggregated in a txt" area on a matrix 0: reddened uartz ",ith numerous platy crystals of green TOFJ3El\NITE. ltxl". £3.25; Specimen B- Rich, needly, crystals thickly lining a small cavity in reddened Quartz with minor BJrytes - lxl". £2.25. 96. Viu1ADINITE. San ';arlos, Chihuahua, Mexico. Lustrous, orangey brown skeletal hexagonal crystals to 4 mm. 1n size richly scattered on crystaline Calcite. 2xl". £1.65. -9- WOLFRAMITE. Cligga Beach, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Specimen A­ Shining black, elongated, bladed crystals thickly inter­ grown with white Quartz and a little associated Gilbertite mica. The outside ~f the specimen shows a slight rounding in plac:es where it has, been worn by the sea. 4x3t". £2.25. Specimen B-A rich black bladed mass intergrown with white Quartz and a little drusy crystalised Scorodite. This S~ecimen was taken from an irregular vein in the cliff face. 2tx2". £1.25. 9B. WOLFRAMITE. Hawkswood Mine, Beriow Bridge, Cornwall. Rich, bla~k, blades intergro\vn with milky -uartz and with smears and thin crusts of creamy coloured SCHEELITE. Specimen A­ 2x2xlt". £1.25; Specimen B- 2xl-txl". BOp. These specimens fluoresce a bright blue colour under short wave u.v. light. 99. WOLFRAMITE. Wheal Jane, Kea, Cornwall. Small, black, needly crystals scattered on whitish drusy Quartz with bright cleavages and crystaline masses of GALENA. The asso~iation of these two minerals is regarded as somewhat unusual. 2txH". £3.25. 100. WOHLERITE. Langesund Fiord, Iveland, Norway. Waxy yellow masses aggregated in a mixed whitish Plagioclase, pirucish Nepheline and black crystaline platy Biotite matrix. 3x2t". £3.50. 101. META-ZEUNEhITE. Wheal Edward, St. Just, Cornwall. Small, light green, sparkling crystals thickly encrusting slightly smoky Quartz ~rystals on massive Quartz. 2x2xlt". £4. 102. MOTTRAMITE. San ~arlos, Chihuahua, Mexico. Lustrous, bright, light brown, small sharp crrstals thickly encrusting a cellular Calcite matrix. 21rx2t". £3.25.

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1. APATITE variety FRAN~JLITE. Fowey Consols Mine, Tywardreat~. Corny/all. A r i<.:h Cc:'ust of intergrown, sma 11 transparen:;, hexa 0nal cryst~ls completely covering Quartz veinstuff. Hxl~".9 £2.25. 2. ~DENNITE. Salm-Cha:eau, Ardennes, Belgium. Choice, golden brown, fibrous crystaline masses embedded in white Quart.z. 2xH". £2.25. 3. M\SENOLITE. Jachymov, Bohemia, ~.S.S.I\. Small, sharp, creJ.!::: white, octahecral crys~als rich~y encrusting an irregul~~ mass of grey metallic NATIVE ARSENIC. 2-tx2". £5.50. 4. ATACAMITE. Remolinos, ~hile. Lustrous, emerald green, blelqi erystaline masses richly intergroi·m with lighter gree~ fibrous Malachite. 2tx2t'l • £3.25. 5. AXINITE. Bourg d'Oisans, Isere, France. Choice, very sharp transparent clove brown crystals to 1 cm. in size inter­ grown and covering an area 2xlt'l on matrix 3txl~". Fir:s specimen from this ~lassic location. £24. 6. AZORITE. Broken Hill, New South Wales~ Australia. Bright, deep blue, lustrous, sharp terminated crystals to t" if size attractively scattered and intergrown on light grcsn fibrous Malachite with a little whitish Cerussite ir: association. This specimen was collected from the old open-cut workings at Broken Hill at the turn of the c£n~u) 2xlt". £27. 7. AZURITE. Duke of Cornwall Mine, Kadina, S. Australia. Sele~t. pure, radiated nodules, the outsides showing crystalir:e form, These have been broken open and ea ch specimel, Las a central cavity Jined with small sharp bright crystals. Nodtllesapproximately Itxl". -2.75 each; Nodules approx. lxl". £2.25 each. -2- BEOD. TITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.~. Africa. Rich crusts of sparkling light yellowish brown micro crystals covering a Quartzose matrix. 2xlixl-}". £7. BOF. ITE. South .;aradon Mine, st. '::leer, Cornwall. A pure, purply irridescent mass witll minor threads of golden Chalcopyrite. 2txlt". £1.65. 10. BREli STERITE. 'Ihitesmith Mine, Str:mtian, Argyll. Choice, sharp, creamy coloured translucent crystals to 5 mm. ln slze, thickly en rusting cellular Barytes matrix. These are very fine examples of this mineral. Specimen A- 3ix3i". £8.75; Specimen B- 3tx2x2". £6.75; Specimen c: - 2x2xlt". £4-.50; Specimen D- 24"xlt" - encrusted with slightly larger crystals - £2.50. 11. BROOKITE. Magnet Cove, Garland Co., Arkansas, U.S.A. very large, sharp, single twinned black crystal app~oximately ~" in size. £7.75. 12. CALCITE. Stank Mine, Furness, Lan~s. An intergrown group of large, sharp, lustrous, "dog-tooth" habit crystals, translucent on one side of the crystals - the other side having an attractive zoned cho~olate brown colour dup. tc inclusions of Hematite. 2ixl'}xlt" - with the largest. . crystals being li" in length, £5.50, 13. CALCITE. Keweenaw Pen., Mi~higan, U.S.A. Sharp, transparent, modified crystals to i'i in size encrusting and intergro\>!ll "Iith small, very sharp, colou::les3 Quartz crystals, :;ome having a pale green tinge due ta included Chlorite. 2tx3". £4.50. 14-. CASSITERITE. Imperial Goonharrow Clay Pit, Bugle, 80rnwall. Choice, sharp, lustrouH blac: twinned crystals to ~' in size, scattered on Greise:: mat·r.ix wi~h needles af Tourmalir.Ol and \olhitish Quartz. Specimen A- 2'~'x3". £5.50; Specimen B- 2xl·}". £[:·.50. 15. CASSITERITE. Dolcoath Mine, c:amborne, Cornwall. A pure mass of light brown crystaline Cas~icerite, showing elongate~ embedded crystals in places, ::>f the "sparable" habit. 2x2xlt". £2.25, 16. CASSITERITE. Great Work Hine, Breage, Corm-lall. An extremely rich, dark brO\oln , crystaline illass, with blades of crystaline Wolframite 'co -~" in length implanted on one end of the specimen. 3x2ix2". £3.25. 17. CASSITEhITE variety 'OOD TIN. Weft Wheal Kitty, st.. gnes, Cornwall. Choice, concentric bands of light anQ dark brown Cassiterite richly intergrOlo/ll with Tourmaline/Quartz veinstuff. 2txli". £4-.50. 18. CERAEGYf,ITE variety EHBOLITE. Pro~rietary Mine, Broken Hi::'l: Ne\>1 South ;.Jales, Australia, Lustrous, olive green, cellular crystalised mass. 2xlixl~'. £5.50. 19. CERUSSITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.W. Africa. A superb, large, V-shaped sharp glassy twinned crystal, with minor matrix atta~hed. Excellent example of this mineral, the crystal being extremely \>Iell formed. l;}xltxlt". £11. 20. CEhUSSITE. Mibladen, Nr. MidElt, Atlas Mts., Moroc~o. Lustrous, translucent, glassy tab.llar crystal showing much parallel gro\>rth and asso~iated \>Iith a little white platy Barytes. Itxli". £3.25. -3- CHAL~O~ITE. Cooks Kitchen Mine, ~amborne, Cornwall. Bright, steely grey, small sharp hexagonal crystals richly aggregated and scattered over cellular massive Chalcocite veinstuff• 4~x3-!'''. £7.75. 22. CHALCOPYRITE variety BLISTER CJI'PEIL Wheal Basset, Illogan, Corm,all. Choice, lustrous, br-:Jnzey, botryoidal mass covering massive Chalcopyrite. 2-}xl". £4.50. 23. ~HAPMANITE. Filon de la Bassade, Massif Central, France. Very rich, light yellowIsh green mass intergrown with Quartz. 2-!,x2t". £4.50. 24. CHILDhENITE. George & Charlotte Mine, Nr. Tavistock, Devon. Bright, sparkling, small, very sharp light brovm crystals richly encrusting a Quartzose matrix with minor Siderite in association. 2xl-!,". £6.50, 25. CONI~HALCITE. Majuba Hill, Pershing Co., Nevada, U.S.A. Rich, apple green, botryoida 1 crusts la nd ma ss es cover ing matrix with a little fibrous pale green MIXITE.

l-!;-x l-,l-x1 II 0 £3.25. 26. NATIVE COPI"ER. Onganja Mine, Ota\-i, S.W. 1\.frica. Specimen A­ An irregular plate of bright coppery red intergrown dodecohedr'al crystals mostly around 5 mm. in size with odd remnants of corroded Cuprite crystals in association. 2-!,xl~". £11; Specimen B-A ill'cmch-like elongated mass of bright, sharp, crystals, slightly curved in shape and very attractive form, 3~" in length. £9.75; Specimen C- Bright, dendritic, masses of intergrown small crystals thickly covering lustrous Cdlcite crystals. 3xl-!,". £8.75; Specimen D- An elongated branch of bright crystals similar to SpecLmen B but with slightly smaller crystals. 3" in length. £5.50. All the above specimens are from a recent find at this mine, and are excellent examples of crystalised Copper. 27. NATIVE ~OPi'ER. Copper hange !'line, KeHeenaw Pen., Michigan, U.S.A. A bright, hackly, thi~k crystalised plate of interesting form. 4xl-!,". £4,50. 28. ChOCOITE. Adelaide Proprietary Mine, Dundas, Tasmania, Australia. Bright, orangey red elongated crystals forming a rich intergrown mass l-!,xl" on Limonite matrix. 2txl~". £7.75. 28. CRONSTEDTITE. Wheal Jane, Kea, Cornwall. Small, lustrous, blackish crystals richly aggregated in cavities in crystaline Iron Pyrites. 2x2xlt:l. £3.25. 29. v~PhITE. Poldory Mine, Gwennap, Cornwall. A pure, deep maroon coloured crystaline vein .section with small sharp octCllhedral crystals in cavities, and ~lith a little Quartz in association. 2~x2". £4.50. 30. CUPRITE. Wheal Gorland, St. Day, Cornwall. Specimen A- Sharp, deep red, octahedral crystals to 3 mm. in size, scattered and intergroym on cellular massive Cuprite/Quartz. 2xlt". £4.50; Specimen B- Small, brlght, octahedral crystals forming a rich intergroHn mass with Quartz. 2xl-!;-". £3.25. 31. DESCLOISITE. Berg Aukas, Otavi, S.W. Africa. A superb crystalised mass of sharp dark lustrous brown spear- shaped crystals. The ~rystals are mostly around i" in sizp and all show much parallel growth. The underside of the specimen is of a much lighter orangey brown colour. Excellent specimen for displiJY. ltix3tx2t". £22. -4- DIGENITE. Butte, Silver Bow Co., Montqna, U.S.A. Pure, bright, metallic, lustrous vein section asso~iated with very minor Iron Pyrites. 2txlt"xl" thick. £2.25. 33. DUFhENITE. Phoenix Mine, Linkinhorne, Cornwall. Choice, radiated, gree. ish spherules scattered over hard Tourmaline veinstuff. 3x2t". £2.25. 34. EPIDOTE. Baja California, Mexico. Large lustrous, olive green, sharp terminat3d crystals to 2"l in size completely encrusting all sides of massive Epidote matrix. Superb example of this mineral. 3x2~-x2t". £16.50. 35. ERYTHhITE. Bou Azzer, Anti-Atlas, Morocco. Bright mauvey-pink small, sharp, transparent crystals completely lining a :}" cavity in massive grey Skutterudite "lith odd smaller cavities lined "lith Erythriteo 2txlt"xl-t". £11. 36. FLUORITE. Frizington, West Cumberland. Translucent, light bluish purple cubic crystals mostly around 1 em. in size, thickly encrusting both sides of Siderite matrix with odd small scattered crystals of ~hal~opyrite. Unusual specimen for this location. 5x3'·. £8. 37. FLUORITE. Bere Alston, Devon. Sharp, pale creamy green octahedral crystals to 1 cm. in size completely encrusting massive Chalcedony. Some of the crystals have been slightly replaced by :::halcedony. 4x3". £6.50. 38. FLUORITE. South Crofty Mine, Illogan, Cornwall. A modified pale bluish green translucent cubic crystal showing bevilled edges implanted on a cellular plate of small lustrous creamy Quartz crystals - with a portion of another Fluorite crystal sho"ling in the matrix. 2tx2" \vith the implanted FLlOrite crystal being lxl" in size. £4.50. 39. FRA CEVILLEITE. Mounana, Gabon. _ crust of bright orange intergrown aggregates of sheaf like crystals completely covering matriA. 2txlt". £27. 40. GALENA. Blackdene "'line, lendalel Co.Durham. Very bright, sharp, cube-octahedral cryst3ls to -2" in size scattered on cellular limestone matriY-. 3x3". £5. 41. GALENA Pseudomorph after yromorphite. Wheal Hope, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. An intergrown mass of dull grey crude hexagonal crystaIs, some being hollow, replaced by Go lEna. 2xlt". £2.75· 42. GOETHITE. Restormel Royal Iron Mine, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. Specimen A- Bright, sharp, elongated black crystals richly lining numerous cavities in fibrous radiated Goethite and Quartz. 2tx2". £4.50; Specimen B- Bright, sharp, terminated, elongated crystals scattered in and lining small cavities in Quartz/Hematite matrix. 2xlt". £2.25. 43. NATIVE GOLD. Red Jacket Mine, ~ornucopia, Oregon, U.S.A. Bright, golden, plates and small masses richly scattered on greasey uartz. 2xl". £11. 44. GROSSULAR GAhNET variety HESSONITE. Val de Gava, Piedmont, Italy. Large, sharp, bright dark brownish red crystals to t" in size lining iJ 2" long vein in massive Garnet with minor greenish plates of Clinochlore. 2tx2". £3.50. -5- HE TITE. Mt. Fibia, Ticino, Switzerland. AI cm. sized aggregate of bright pl'lty cry~t3ls of the "Iron Rose" habit implanted on a matrix of sm3l1 white crystals of .dularia Feldspar with odu small plates of Hematite. li-xl" • £6.50. 4-6. HEMATITE. Shallo\'l" "ater Mine, Bodmin Moor, Cormlall. ~hoice, lustrous, reddish, botryoidal masses thickly en rusting Amethystine Quartz on Granite. Specimen - 3tx}x2t". £2.25; SpecLnen B- 2-~x2x2". £1.25; Specimen C. - 2tx2". 75p. HEMD1ORPHITE. Santa Eulalia, Chihuahua, Mexico. Lustrous, transparent, sharp elongated tab~lar crystals to ~-" in length, thi kly encrusting Limonite matrix, with small rhombic crystals of Calcite in 'lssociation. 3x3". £4-.50, 4-8. HEMmOR nITE. Broken Hill, Zambia. Small, sharp, crystals richly scattered over a large reticulated glassy creamy coloured CEhUSSITE crystal. 2+xltxl~". £5.50. HEHIMOhPHITE. Tear Breeches Mine, lasson Hill, Derbyshire. Light, translucent, small cry~tal aggregates richly encrusting large cavities in cellular crystalised colourless Fluorite. Specimen A- 3~-x2x2". £1.25; Specimen B­ 2txlt". 80p. 50. HETEROGENITE. Luwis",ishi, Katanga, Zaire. Lustrous, jet bbck, botryoidal mass associated wiGh green crusts of banded Malachite. 2hH". £3.25. 51. HOPEITE. Broken Hill, Zambia. Small sharp lustrous tabular crYstals lining cavities in cellular crystaline Hopeite with minor Limonite. Spe iroen A- ltxli-". £4.50; Specimen B­ l-;}xl". £2 .25. 52. JOSEITE. Carrock Mine, ~11dbeck, Cumberland. Bright, metallic silvery crystal plates asso iated with lustrous grey, small, bladed, masses of Tetradymite thinly scattered in Quartz. 2xlt". £3.25. 53. LINAhITE. Broken Hill, Z:Jmbia. n intergrmm mass of small lustrous sky blue crystals, l,~x~" in size in matrix of corroded altered Galena \lith a little gbssy Cerussite and thin green crusts of Halachite. 3x2t". £5.50. 54-. LISKEA1iDITE. Marke Valley Hine, Linkinhorne, Cormlall. nich, whitish, crystaline crusts lining cavities in Chloritic veinstuff with odd spots of Chalcopyrite. Specimen 2-~x2t". £2.75; Spe imen B- ltxlt". £2.25. 55. LUDiIGITE. Brosso Mine, Turin, Italy. Choice, fibrous, blackish radiated mass with a little brassy Pyrites, white Calcite and blackish Magnetite. 3tx2". £4.50. 56. LUESHITE. Lueshe, KiVU, Zaire. Select, single, sharp blackish cubic crystals, each approximately 5 mm. in size. £5.50 each. 57. ~lliLACHITE. vopper Queen Mine, Bisbee, Arizona, U.S.A. Interesting pure bright green botryoidal fibrous mass. 2xli". £2.25. 58. MENDIPITE. Mendip Hills, Somerset. Rich, whitish, fibrous, crystaline mass embeclded in ~early white Hydrocerussite in greyish Pyrolusite. 2tx12". £7.75. 59. MENEGHINITE. Pacific Quarry, Santa Cruz Co., California, U.S.A. Very ~ich metallic grey mass associated with Quartz and a Iittle 'dolla stonite. 3x2". £6. -6- MIMETITE variety C YLITE. Dryghyll, ;Jldbeck Fells, Cumberland. Specimen A- Lustrous, ~rangey yellow barrel sh3ped aggrega tes of c:rysms, some being of a light gr een colour, richly encrusting a cellular plate of blackish Psilomelane and Quartz. The crystal aggregates are mostly over t" in size and, in places, there is a slight overlay of small needly yellow Mimetite rystals, 4-xJ~". £9; Specimen B­ Lustrous, orangey brol-ln, rounded barrel shaped crystals to t" in size, thickly encrusting cellul-u Quartz. 2xlt". £4-. )0; Specimen C -. nusuGl specimen consisting of a solid, lustrous, intergrown mass of arangey Campylite, the surface showing well deuiopeo, slightly greenish, barrel shaped crystols. 2~-xl~·xl" thick. £3.2); Specimen D- As Specimen C, though with a slight overlay of yellowish crystaline Mimetite on the surface of the specimen. lixl~". £2.2). 61. Mll1ETITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.W. Africa. Specimen A- Bright, mustard yellow, elongated cryst31s thi kly encrusting an irregularly shaped matrix of intergrown IGrge rhombic I-/hite Calcite crystGls. 3·~xl~xl", £11; Spe.::imen B­ Lustrous, light yellowish, elongated crystals richly encrusting creamy Calcite, 2txl-}". £6.50; Specimen C­ Lustrous, sharp, yellowi.sh crystals forming a rich inter­ grOloln cellular rna s s, 2xlt". £4-.50. 62. NEPTUNITE. Gem Mine, San Benito Co., ";alifornia, U.S .• Sharp, bright, dark reddish bJ.ack elongated terminated crystals to t" in Slze scattered on and embedded in Serpentine matrix I-lieh n inor I1hitish Natrolite, a crude 1 cm. sized bluish crystJl of Benitoite,and odd small scattered crystals of t: e l'ltter. 4-~-x2". £11. 63. OLIVENITE. ~heal Gorland, ~. DJY, Cornwall. Specimen _­ Lustrous olive green crystals richly scattered through cavities in I'lhite Quar'l;z 2}x2 '1 , £3.85; Specimen B- Bright, dark olive gree~ crystals richly lining small cavities in altered Gnnite. 2xli'xl". £2.25; SpE~imen C "' As specimen B- the crystals being smaller. 3Xl~·xl".£1.65, 64-. OPAL variety "Cacholong". Slip Quarry, St. Dennis, 'Cornw,llL Milky white, rich, ccncho~dal masses a gregated in greyish Quartz. 2tx2xl". £l.6). 65. ORTHOCLil. E replace by ]vJn ,!.:.-~l ',1.i':;e ":'llclte, Sp\.;.::imen A- 3x2x2". £2!75; Spec';'oe:-. B -, 2-t}"2", £1.65; Specimen';­ Itxl+xlt:. ~L25. Thj.r ~'l~3:-'al lIa..:; formerly knOl-In as Edenite. 76. RUTILE. Gra '6S ,:Ol n a1:1, I'r~,h_\ ::.>" Georgia, U .S.F.. A superb, very sharp, l',3J:'ou:, __ e"~ ~''':dj :>;1 brcwn tHinned single cr:(stal 1-lit'l v-::-=y miro::' ,i3-c::-i:- Jtta::hed to one face. ixtx!". £7.50. 77. SCOFIOD ITE. M:nke Valley l11ne . Li.lli'U. orne, Cornwall. Lustrous, pale gree , crystolised (1 ''':~'e:;ates en.::rusting and scattered on Quartzose gossan, 2~-~{~", ,~2,25. 78. SIDERITE. South Crofty Mine, Illog~:1) COlnw~ll. ~ell for~~d, tan coloured, sharp lenticular cryst31s to 1 em. in slze, intergrmJn and thi.::kly Encru ti:;,g Hema tite/Quartz veiEstl~L. Jtx3". £3.50. 79. SIDERITE. heal Jone, Kea, Corm-JaIL Lustrous, lig' t brOl.1, slightly zoned lenti ular crystals to 1 c • in 3ize, intergrolVIl and encrusting Quartz. ItxH-x2.". £1.65. 80. N TIVE SILVEr,. Broken Hill, Hel'l South WJles, ustralia. Eo if',ht, small, silvery coiled wires richly sCQttercd in caviti .5 in a leached Galena matrix. There is a silvery grey mineral occurring as smQll crystal r'Jsettes and e.:cru~~.3tior'.s asso~iated '. ith the Galena, the identification of -::hicl ':'s not jetermined. 2txltxl-}". £8.75. -8- SKUTTERUDITE. Bou Azzer, .nti-Atlas, Morocco. Fine brilliant, silvery well formed crystals partially embedded in massive Skutterudite vlit" minor '::alcite in association. Specimen A- 2,!-xle-xl{" - \Yell covered in sharp crystals mostly around ," in sizQ - £11; Specimen B - A 1 cm. sized crYstal and several other incomplete smaller crystals implanted in massive Skutterudite. 2txl·hH-". £7.00; Specimen C- IntergroHD group of bright 1 cm. sized crystals, \Yith a little .;alcite. l{-xl". £2.25. 82. SMITHSONITE. Broken Hill, Zambia. Choi~e, lustrous, creamy white, cellular botryoidal cavernous mass partially encrusted in places \iitrc small clear crystals of Hemimorphite. 4x3-~x3". £7.75. SMITHSONITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.V. fri~a. Specimen A- Lustrous, light green translucent modified rhombic crystals to f' in size, scattered on and cncrustin~ a solid light green Duftite/Mimetite matrix. 3-~x3xl.. ". £9.75; Specimen B­ Elongated, unusual spiky terminated crystals to t" in len th, intergrovffi and ri~hly encrusting sulphidic matrix. 1 Itxl ". £4.50. 84. SODDYITE. SHambo, Katanga, Zaire. Bright, mustard yelloH, small sharp crystals en~rusting matrix wit minor micro Becquerelite in association. lxl". £12. 85. SPEJJL.A.FtITE. Florence Mine, Egremont, \Jest -':umberland. Specimen A- Brilliant, black large platy crystals to 1 cm. in size, thi~kly intergroHD and encrusting an area approx. 2xlt", on botryoidal deep red Hematite \'Iith minor crystalised Quartz in association. 3x2xlt". £9.75; Specimen B- Brilliant black platy crystals, thickly intergrown with smal~ tlansparent Quartz crystals encrusting an area l~-xl-~" on botryoidal Hematite. ]xlt". £6.50; Specimen C-A thin plate of botryoidal Hematite completely encrusted with drusy black platy Spe~ularite crystals and odd small transparent Quartz crystals. 3x2t". £1. 75. 86. SPHALEnITE. Trepca, Yugoslavia. Very large, sharp, bright black crystals to t" in slze, completely encrusting both sides of matrix, with odd small milky Quartz crystals and silvery twinned Arsenopyrite crystals in association. 3tx2-~". £13. 87. SPHENE. Capelinha, Minas Gerais, Brazil. A 1-" lime green, lustrous, sharp twinned crystal lying flat on matrix and associate with numerous smaller sharp Sphene crystals. 2txltxl". £8.75. 88. STILBITE. Poona, Indla. Lustrous, white, sheaf like ~rystals, well terminated and mostly around t" ill length sca tter ed over creamy white sharp crystals of HEU~ANDITE with a glassy translu~ent t" crystal of Apophyllite, encrusting Basalt matrix. 4x3~·x2". £11- NATIVE SULPHUR. Agrigento, Sicily, Italy. Blight yellow, Hell formed crystals to ;t" in size intergrown with cellular snow-white crystaline Aragonite. very ~riking and colourful specimen. 3x2tx2". £4.50. 90. TARBUTTITE. Broken Hill, Zambia. Specimen A- Lustrous, sparkling, small sharp, lime green crystals completely encrusting both sides of matrix 3x2t". £8.75; Specimen B­ Small drusy whitish crY3tals thickly encrusting banded. botryoida 1 SNITHSO ITE. 2xl;;'xl". £4.75; Spec imen C­ Bright, glassy sharp crystals thickly encrusting and inter­ grown \vith Limonite. lxl". £3.25. .''i< ", ··9·· Z. Schla genwald, Bohemia, ~.s.s.r,. Sharp, translucent, pale yellowish terminated crystals and crystal sections tJ 1 cm. in size forming an intergro~~ mass with minor Quart,. Itxl". £5.50. METa-TonBEhNITE. Tincroft Mine, Illogan, Cornwall. Choice, small, bright emerald green sharp platy crystals richly scattered on ane encrusting dense Limonitic matrix. Specimen - 4x2txl~·". £16.50j Specimen B- 2xlt" .£+.50 93. META-T0FJ3EhNITE. Old Gunn~.slake Mine, Gunnislake, ~ormlall. Bright, emerald green, platy crystals richly aggregated an sca ttered on da rk Quartzose ma trlx. 2xlt". £4.50. 94. V~~aDINITE. Broken Hill, Kabwe, Zambia. A most unusual stalactitic mass of Va adinite consisting of two lustrou~ brown stalactites shov/ing concentric banding. 7x2xl". £13. 95. ~aNADINITE. Mibladen, ~r. Midelt, Atlas Mts., Morocco. Specimen A- Choice, bright, deep red sharp hexagonal crystals to 5 mm. in size thickly encrusting and lining large cavities in cellular Barytes matrix. Excellent specimen for display. 4xJx2". £22; Specimen B- Fi:le, deep, orangey red sharp hexagonal crystals to 6 mm. in size thickly encrusting both sides of Barytes matrix. 2txl,,".1 £7.75; Specimen C- Bright orangey red hexagona:' crystals to 3 rom. in size richly lining cavities in cellular Barytes. 2xl}". £3.25. 96. 1;iAGNERITE. F,aid.elgraben, Salzburg, Austria. Rich, salmon pink. crystWine masses intergrown with Quartz in a greenish Chloritic matrb:. 3x2". £2.25. 97. iITHEhITE. Fallowfield Mine, Hexham, Northumberland. Sharp, vlell formed, pseudo-hexagonal crystals to t" in size partially overlain 1.'1ith a thin crust of v/hitish Barytes, thickly e:1crusting massive Witherite. 2ix2". £4.50. 98. WOLFhAllITE. C'3rrock Nine, Caldbeck Fells, ";umberland. Very rich, shiny, bladed blackish crystaline masses thickly intergrow:l with Quartz with OGd areas of lustrJus creamy brovm SCHEELITK 3~-x3". £3.25. 99. 1;1ULFENITE. MesL.:a, Slovenia, Yugoslavia. Superb, pure, masses consisting of bright yellov/ish orange, iritor6rown ~bular crystals to t" in size. The specimens are completely free of matrix amd are excellent examples from this classic location. Specimen - 6x4·~x2". £33; Specinen B­ 5x3tx2t". £24. 100. MET.a-ZELlNThITE. ~jheal Ed'l1ard, st. Just, Cormlall. Small, light green platy cryscals and crystal Aggregates ric.ly encrusting a da!'k Quartzose velnstuff and associated witt lemon yellovl micro crystals & C1nother uranium miner;)l, as yet unidentified. 4x3". £5.50. R rcHA.;:J) YI • :BAR ST Oil 26, Tregeseal, st. Just, Near Penzance, Cornwall, England. V.A.T.No.132-78)2-67 ORDER ING INFOftMATION Mail orders are promptly filled and despatched on a 7~day examination basis, subject to approval. Immediate refund guaranteed on return of specimens, in good ~ondition. Please quote the name and the number of the specimen(s) required,ana enclose P.O./Cheque with order. hll prices are inclusive of V••T. No charge is made for postage and packing, except for overseas customers and postage over )Op. We reserve the right to make slight substitutions, if necessary, . unless advised to the ~ontrary. Special requests and "Hants lists" are welcome. We hope that we may be of some service to you, and assure you of our b est attention at all times. NmTEMBEh 1974. 1. ADAMITE. Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico. Bright, transparent light yellowish green, sharp crystals thickly lining large cavities in cellular Limonite. 4tx2tx2". £13. 2. ANGLESITE. Broken Hill, N.S. Wales, Australia. Lustrous, creamy white, small sharp crystals encrusting intergrown tabular crystals of whitish Cerussite. 2ix2". £6.)0. 3. APOPHY~LITE. Jewel Tunnel, Poona, India. Choice, large, bright translucent crystals to t" in size thic:kly encrllsting Basalt matrix \·lith minor crystals of Stilbite in associatio:,. Specimen A- Excellent for display - 6x4x2". £16; Specimen B- 2txltxl". £3. )0. 4. AF,SENOPYhITE. Kassandra Mine, Stradouiki, Greece. Bright, metallic, silvery twinned crystals mostly around t" in size, intergrOl1n anci sca ttered on crystaline Pyritell. 2txlt". £6. )0. ). ARSENOPYhITE. Trepca, Yugoslavia. Very bright, silvery, spear-· shaped tvlinned crys.tals to 1 cm. in size, intergrown and scattered on \1hite crystaline Dolomite. 2xlt". £6.)0. 6. ARTINITE. Staten Island, Richmond Co., New York, U.S.a. Delicate, snow-white, needles thickly encrusting Serpentine matrix. 3x2". £4.)0. 7. AT CAMITE. Gomersal, S. Australia. Deep green, lustrous, elongated crystals to t" in length, intergrown and scattered in cavities in cellular Limonite. 2x2". £).)0. 8. ATACAMITE. Duke of Cornwall Mine, Kadina, S. Australia. Brigh e , deep green, botryoidal crystaline mass, very attractive specimen. Itxl" • £2~2). 9. AUTUNITE. Bessines M~ne, Haute-Vienne, France. Lustrous, lime green, crystal plates thickly scattered over Granite matrix. Superb for fluorescent display. 7x3". £13. -2- AZURITE. Crowl Creek, Nr. Cobar, N.S.Wales, Australia. Brilliant blue, small, sharp crystals completely encrusting a vlhitish San<..st:me matrix, Specimen A- 4tx2t". £lli Specimen B- encrusted on both sides with crystals ­ 3JCl"2'" £6.50. lL BARYTO~LCITE. Admiralty Flats, Nentsberry Hag6s Mine, Nr.Alston, Cumberland. Unusual, whitish, intergrown tabular crystals and crystal rosettes, thi~kly encrusting matrix. Specimen A- 2txlt". £3.25; Specimen B- ltxl+". £2.25. 12. BERThANDITE. Cheesewring Quarry, Linkinhorne, Cornwall. Small, colourless, well formed platy crystals scattered and intergrovm with small Quartz crystals on Granite. 2txlt". £1.65. 13· BERYL. Sheskinaroan, Dungloe, Co. Donegal, N. Ireland. Light, creamy green, sharp hexagonal crystals to i" in length partially embedded in Quartz/Orthoclase pegmatite. 4x2t". £3.50. ~TIVE 14. BISMUTH. Botallack ine, st. Just, Cornwall. hich j bright, metallic, silvery masses and velnlets in reddish Jasper. 2tx2". £5.50. 15. N.TIVE BISMUTH. Bow Creek Mine, Deepwater, N.S. Wales, .u~tralia. Superb, ~oarsely crystaline, pure metalli mass ass~ciated wi~h a little silvery bladed BISMUTHINITE, platy MOLYBDENITE and silvery plates of TEThADYMITE, and a litt13 smoky Quartz. 2xltxl". £13. 16. BLOMSTRANDI E. Hiltveit, Iveland, Norway. Pure, resinous, pitchy brov.'Il mass. Itxlt". £1.75. 17. BOUL~GEnITE. Mina Noche Buena, za~atecas, Mexico. Choice, silvery grey, needly crystals thickly intergrown and associated vlith bronzey Iron Pyrites, Sphalerite and a little Quartz. 3JC2tx2". £11. 18. BOURNONITE. Herodsfoot Mine, L3nreath, Cornwall. Small, bright, silvery grey, crystals and crystal aggregates, scattered and intergrown on Quartz with lenti ular light brovm crystals of Siderite. 2ix2". £5.50. 19. CACOXENITE. Eleonore Mine, Dunsberg, Hesse, Germany. Light, yelloViish, fibr')us, radiated masses ri~hly intergrown \vith brOl'inish Limonite. 2x2,}". £2.25. 20. CALCITE. Ballard Mine, Cherokee GO., Kansas, U.S.A. A very large light creamy yellovl, lustr~us, terminated tapering hexagonal crystal. TOvmrds its termination the crystal is partly transparent and exhibits' ghosting'. The crystal stands well and is superb for display; odd spots of lI'::ystaline Galena are scattered on one face of the crystal. 8" long x 4x3,t across the base. £13. 2L CALCITE. Tynebottom Mine, Garrigill, Cumberland. Specimer.:l-. A large, sharp, creamy coloured, doubly terminated "na il _ head " type crystiJl implanted on a rna trix of sn-all sharp Quartz crystals with odd smaller Calcites. 2x2t'· ­ Vlith the crystal being a proximately 2txltxlt" in size ­ £4.50; Specimen B-A similar crystal implanted on small, bright Quartz crystals, 2xlt" - Vlith the crystal being approx. l+xlxl" in size. £3.25. 22. CASSITEhITE. ZinnVlald, Bohemia, C.S.S.rt. Choice, large, lustrous, deep brOl-Jn knee shaped sharp twir1ned single crystaL ltxlt't. £7.75. -3- SSITThITE. lheal ar l 11] ogan, C01'l1Hal1. Deep brolm, Hell formed crystals to ~" in size emb'edded ana scattered in pink Orthoclase, Cassiterite and ,uartz matrix. 2xltxlt". £2.75. 24. CASSITERITE. Polberro! Mine, st. Agnes, Cornwall. Lustrous, blackish brown, crystals and ~rystaline masses associated with a little Quartz thickly encrusting Slate. An old la e! is atta..:hed to the specimen. 3tx2t". £4.50. 25. CEF.USSITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.li. Africa. Choice, lustrous, transparent, sharp t\,inncd crystals to t" in size, thic:k~ J intergro\m and en rustin matrix. 3tx3~-". £12. 26. CEhUS ITE. Rum Jungle, Northern Terr., ustralia. Lustrous, creamy white, reticulated crysta'..s thickly intergr0Hn wt ,:1 bright green fibrous MALA~ ITE; very colourful and interesting specimen. 2txlt". £4.50. 27. CEhUSSITE. Leadhil1s, LDnarkshire, Scotland. Bright, creamy coloured, reticulated crystals to 1 cm. in size implar-tcc in cavities in massive Cerussite/Limonitic gassan matrix. l~xHxl". £7.75.

r 28. CEltUSSITE. Redburn Mine, Wearc.ale, Co. Durham. '::reamy v/hit ,: intergrown masses of elongated 'ja..:k-straw' type crystAl~ wi th very little matrix. Specimen A- 2tx2". £6.50; Specimen B- HxH-". £4.50. 29. CHALCOCITE. Carn Brea Mine, Illogan, Cornwall. Thumb-nail sized grJups of intergrown hexagonal and platy crystals which are partially altered t~ Bornite. Most specimens show a slight irridescence and exhibit varying degrees of repla..:ement, though in all ases t e original Chalcocite crystals are sharp. £1.25 each. 30. C LCOPYRITE. Great Laxey Mine, Isle of Man. Large, bright, bronzey, tv/inned crystals to t" ~n size, scattered on a matrix of intergrown large, creamy white, rhombic Dolomite crystaIs. 3tx3". £4.50. 31. CHAL~OSTIBITE. Sidi-Betache, Nr. Romanni, Morocco. Bright, metallic, grey t" bladed mass embedded in .;alcite/Dolomite matrix. Itxl". £1.25. 32. CHILDnENITE. Crinnis Mine, Nr. St. Austell, Cornwall. Small, lustrous, shar , coffee bro"m crystals, richly en~rusting Slate/quartz. 2xlxl". £5.50. 33. CINNABAh. Almaden, Cuidad - eal, Spain. Deep red, lustrous, masses and small sh,arp crystals aggregated in cavities in a quartzose veinstuff. l~-xl". £2.25. 34. NATIVE COPPEh. Druids South Lode, '::nn Brea Mine, Illogill1, CornHall. Fine, tarnished, pure crystalised mass consisting of an intergr-:>v/th of sharp denciritic crystal:: mostly resembling sm811 'fern leaves'. 4x4x2t". £16,50_ 35. CORNETITE. Mine de l'Etoilc, Lubumbashi, Katanga, ~aire. Bright, sparkling, deep blue micrJ crystals th;ckly encrusting a light coloured mudstone. 3tx2t". £22. 36. CUPhITE. Poldory Mine, Gwelli1ap, ':;ornwall. Lustrous, deep maroon col.:lured, modified cubic cryst.als richly encrusti- _::) both sides of a hackly plate of crystline Native Copper. 3x2t". £7.75. -4- CUPKITE. East ~henl Damsel, Gwennap, Cornwall. Small, drusy, deep maroon coloured crystals, encrusting large sharp spear­ shaped crystals of NATIVE COPPER, intergrown and associate1 with whitish (uartz and a little black radiated Tourmaline. 3x2x!t". £4.50. 38. ~~~RO-DESCLOISITE. Copper ueen Mine, Bisbee, Conchise Co., rizona, U.S. • Select, rich, velvEty black and light tar. coloured pure botryoidal mass with odd fragments of Limonite. 2tx2xlt". £4.50. 39. DIOPTASE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.,!. frica. Specimen A- Superb, brilliant emerald green, very sharp translucent to transparent crystals mostly around 3 rom. in size thickly encrusting ~alcite/Limestone matrix. ExcellEnt display specimen. 4x2t". £22; Speci.men B- Bright, emerald green, small, sharp crystals thickly lining and scattered in large cavities in matrix. 2tx2". £6.50; Spe.:: Lmen C-A large bright emerald green terminated, well formed, single crystal 1 cm. in size lying flat on matrix of Hhitish ~31cice with odd masses of crystaline Dioptase. 2x2". £4.50; Specimen D- Bright emenld green, small, very sharp crys;;a: s thickly encrusting matrix. Ii-xl". £3.25. 40. DOLOMITE. Blackdene Mine, Weardale, Co. Durham. Lustrous, creamy colour ed 'saddle shaped' crystals thickly encrustir,:; Limestone matrix. 3x3x2". £1.25. 41. DUFRENITE. Phoenix Mine, Linkinhorne, Cormml1. Dark brovmish green, radiated spherical masses thickly encrusting Quartz! Tourmaline veinstuff• 3x2t". £4.50. 42. DUFTITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.'!!. Africa. Dark, olive green, fibrou:l crystilised masses thickly en.::rusting an· intergrown mass 0 1: light brovm platy iULFENITE crystals with odd small rhomb~ of whitish Calcite ;in association. 2tx2t". £4.50. 43. EKMANITE. Brunsjogruvan, Nr. Lokabrunn, Va rmland, SHeden. Rich, black, crystaline mass intergrown with a little whitish ~l~ite. ltx!t". £2.25. 4~. ENARGITE. Butte, Silver Bow Co., Montana, U.S.A. Bright, metallic, greyish, well formed terminated crystals to 4 rom. in size richly intergrown on Quartz/Pyrite veinstuff. 2tx2". £5.50. 45. EPIDOTE. GreEn Monster MinE, Prince·.of WOIES Island, Alaska, A superb, very sharp, terminated deep olive green single crystal 1" in length x ltxl" across the axis. £4.50. 46. FLUOhITE variety CHLOhOPHANE. East Pool Mine, Illogan, Cornwall. Choice, creamy white, porcelaineous mass inter­ grown with a little Quartz, Chlorite and threads of Chalcopyrite. An old label a~companies this specimen. 3x3x2 '1 • £2.25. 47. FLUORITE. Boltsburn 1ine, Weardale, Co. Durham. Two fine transparent zoned purple, intergrown, lustrous CJbic crystals. The larger crystal is 3x2x2 '1 in size the small r 2xltxlt". fA. little brovmish Siderite encrusts one face 0 each of the crYstals. £13. 48. FLUOhITE. LadYvlash Mine, Eyaih, Derbyshire. A plate of lustro'".s greyish white, intergrown stepped cubic crystals to It" on edge. 8x4t". £3.25. -5- FRANKLINITE. Franklin, Sussex Co., ew Jersey, U.S•• Lustrous, black, large ~rystaline mJsses an~ sharp octahedral crystals to t" in size ri hly intergrown Vlith whitish ":Jl~ite ane. apple green Willemite. 3X2xlt" .£8. 50. 50. LEN. Baxter Springs, Cherokee Co., K"nsas, U.S •• Specimen - Bright, silvery gre1, sharp, cubic crystals to 1" on fa-:e edge, thickly intergrO\offi on Chert matrix Hi';h a little whitish ~alcite in asso~iation. Choice for display. 6x2x2". £11; Specimen B-_ group of large, sharp, intergrown cubic crystals! the largest crystal havin; face edges over 1" in size. 3x21[xli". £6.50. 51. G LEN. Blackclene Mine, eardale, Co. Durham. Select, small groups, of very bright and sharp modified cubic intergro\TI crystals. The crystals range in size up to t", specimer.~ are mostly lxl". £1.25 each. 52. GOETHITE. Restormel Royal Iron Mine, Lostwithiel, ~ornwall. Rich, light broVln, fibro-ra iated rrystaline banus sho\'lin§; botryoidal surfaces with drusy black crystals associated Vlith a little reddish Hematite and small bright crystals 0_ uartz. 2tx2". £3.25. 53. HEMATITE. Rio Marina, Elba, Italy. group of large! sharp, metallic black crystals in parallel gro"lth. 2xl:r". ~.25 54, HEMIMOR~HITE. Broken Hill, Zambia. Specimen A- Superb, lustrous, sharp crystals of a whitish colour thickly aggregated and completely encrusting a dome shaped mass of Limonitic matrix. 4x4x3". £17.50; Specimen B- Pale creamy blue, lustrous crystaline mass, \'lith one fac sh0\1ing crudely formed radiated crystals 2tx2-t". £3.25; Specimen C- Light blue, radiated botryoidal mass ltxl" , asso.::iated with crystaline ":erussite. 2xl~". £1.25· 55. HEMIMOh~HITE. Santa Eulalia, Chihuahua, M~xico. Lustrous, translucent, terminated tab'~lar crystals to 1 cm. in lengt_ thickly encrusting Limonitic matrix witl, small rhombs of whitish ~aL.:ite. 3x3". £4.50. 56. HEULANDITE. Jewel Tunnel, Poona, InQia. Specimen ~ - Bright: pearly, translucent, pinkish sharp crystals to I cm. in size, thi kly en~rusting Basalt matrix. 2tx2". £3.50; Specimen B- Lustrous, pearly white, crystals to 1 cm. in size thickly intergro"m and associated with a little \1hitish Phillipsite on Basalt. 2txl!". £3.25. 57. ILMENITE. Mount Painter! S. ustralia. Bright, lustrous blacA) sharp crystals, to 2" in size, richly intergr.:>"m on matrix. Specimen - 3xlt". £'5.50; Specimen B- 2xl~'. £4.50, 58. IODYRITE. Proprietary Mine, Broken Hill, N.S. ales, Australi". Very rich, lustrous, lemon yellow, crystals and large crystaline masses aggregated and s~attered on Limonitic Gossan. 4x2txlt". £16.50. 59. MALACHITE. Roughtongill Mine, ~aldbeck Fells, Cumeerland. Radiated, bright green, botryoidal masses to 1 cm. in diamGter aggregated on Quartzose matrix. 3x2". £2.75. 60. MALAJ~ITE. Sir Domonic Mine, Mt. Painter, S. Australia. SelGct. deep green, replacement of crystalised nod~les of tabular Azurite by Malachite. Spe.::i.men A- l;}xl-}" - witl1 repla~ed crystals to 5 mm. in size - £3.25; Specimen B .­ lxt". £1.75. -6-

Vintirov, Nr. Sokolov, Bohemia, ~.S.S.R. Superb, bright, bronzey metallic mass of intergrown large, sharp, spear shaped twinned crystals. Most of the ~rystals show much parallel growth and repeated tv/inning, individual crystals being mostly around ~-" in size. A very attractive ShOH specimen. 3tx2 2 xlt". £22. 62. M~r.DIPITE. Mendip Hills, Somerset. Rich, fibrous, creamy whitl crystaline masses to 1 cm. in size embedded in steely grey Pyrolusite with minor whitish Hydro~erussite and traces of light blue Diaboleite. 2:~x2". £6.50. 63. MIMETITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.W. Africa. Excellent, Lustrous, light yelloH elongated crystals thickly.encrusting and lining cavities in cellular Limonitic matrix with areas of apple green crystaline Duftite in association. Superb quality fJr this mineral. 4tx4x2-,\-". £32.50. 64. MIMETTTE \~riety CAMPYLITE. Drygill Mine, ~aldbeck Fells, Cumberland. Specimen A- Select, crystalised vein section consisting of thickly intergro\vn lustrous orangey brown barrel shaped crystals mostly around :?" in size, associated 1tlith minor black Psilomelane. 2txlixl" thid~. £7.75; Specimen B- Bright orange, lustrJus, curved crys~Gl< to 3 mm. in size, thi kly intergrown anc encrusting Hhite Quartz. 2txlt". £3.50; Specimen C- Bright, sh'lrp, orangey crystals to 4 rom. in size richly aggregated and scattend on cellular Quartz. 2txl+". £2.50. 65. MOLYBD~~ITE. Queensgate, N.S. Wales, Australia. Bright, metallic grey, hexagon'll rystal lx:txt" thick implanted on slightly smoky uartz with til cleavage of metallic N TIVE BISMUTH in a ssociation. 2tx2". £7.75. 66. MOOREITE. Sterling Hill Mine, Ogdensburg, New Jersey, U.S.A. Pearly, creamy white crystal plates thickly en~rusting mixed Franklinitej.":alcite veinstuff. Specimen A- 3x2xl". £6.50; Specimen B- Itxl,txl". £2.25. 67. OLIVENITE. ":arharrack Mine, Gwennap, ":ornwall. Bright, sparkly olive green small ~rystals richly encrusting botryoidal, radiated liver brown, Olivenite of the variety known as ! ~oJd ";opper' thickly covering Quartz matrix. 4xJtxlt". £1l. 68. ORPINENT. Getchell Mine, Humboldt Co., Nevada, U.S.A. Lustrous, orangey yellow, sharp, crystals mostly around til in size thickly intergro1tffi and completely encrusting matrix, with very minor blood red Realgar in 'lssociation. 4tx4tx2t". £16.50. 69. PARAT CAMITE. Levant Mine, Pendeen, Cornwall. Choice, rich, crusts of intergrown, sharp, micro crystals encrusting Quartz/Pyrite matrix. Specimen A- 2tx2xlt". £6.50; Specimen B- l~xlt". £3.25; Specimen C- Itxl". £1.65'. 70. PAhSONSITE. Mine la Faye, Grury, Saone et Loire, Fran~e. Lemon yellow c~sts of velvety micro crystals richly lining ~avities il}. Limonifu Gossan. l';-xl". £1.25. 71. PSEOD01ALACHITE. Old Gunnisl,ke Mine, Gunnislake, Cornwall. Deep green, rich, botryoidal masses lining cavities in Quartz. 2xlt". £1.25. 72. PYRITES. Tuscany, Italy. An unusual, bright, metallic, stepped crystal showing much parallel growth and free of matrix. 2txltxlt". £4.50. -7- PYROLUSITE. Iron Knob, S. Australia. Brilliant, steely grey, elongated crystals thickly intergrown and ~overing massive Pyrolusite. 4tx2t". £9.75. 74. PYh0MOhPHITE. Broken Hill, N. S. Wales, . ustralia. Lustrous, light brol'ln, sh'3rp, hexagonal cryst31s to 4 mm. in size thickly encrusting massive Galena/Sphalerite ore. 3txl}". £7·75. 75. PYROXENE. Bancroft, Ontario, ":anDda. intergrown, interlocl:ill~ mass of long, sharp, deep reyish green, lustrous crystals. Crystals vary up to I" in len th, and a little vlhitish ":alcite is associated vLith the specimen. 3txl~". £4.50. 7$. PYRRHOTITE. Santa Eulalia, Chihuahua, l1exico. single, shar , well formed, terminated bronzey hex9gona 1 crystal t" in length x t" diameter, implanted on small intergrO\Yn cryst:Jl:, of white Dolomite with a 1 cm. crystJl of blackish Sp ale~i~c on massive Pyrrhotite matrix. 2xl'~'" £5.50. 77. QU ,TZ. Bere Alston, Devon. group of sharp, elongated, hexagonal, well terminated crystals, milky in colour but clear at terminations. The largest crystal is 2" in leng'';h and an area of small white Dolomite rhombs is aggregated around the base of the specimen. 2ixlt". £5.50. 78. QU, TZ. Ashton, S. ,ustnlia. Spe-::imen A-A group of interg_ 0':,1 elongated lear crystals sho1:ling g.nd, sharp, terminDtion~', and unusual stepped gro\-lth. Largest crystals a,'e It" in length - the overall size of the specimen being 2tx2t". £4,50; Specimen B-A single, squat, sharp, doubly terminated clear crystal It'' in length. £1,25. 79. RENAhDITE. Mine la Faye, Grury, Saone et Loire, FrDnce. Rich, platy, pale yellowY green micro crystals encrusting small cavities in hard Lim)nitic matrix with small areas of yellovlish crystalised needly KASOLITE. 2xlxl". £1.75. 80. RHODO":;HhOSITE. Kassandra, Stradouiki, Greece, Superb, colourful, bright pink intergrown ~ggregates of lustrous, elongated, crystals of excellent form. Spec.lmen A- 3tx2txl-,t". £16. ;0; Specimen B- 2tx2txl". £13; Specimen':; - 2xlt". £7.75; Specimen D- small bright pink, intergrown crystals associated I'lith a!" luster of Calcite and bright metallic. silvery greYj"crystalised Tetrahedrite on Pyrite/Sphalerite matr.lx - 2xl~. £5.50. 81. RHODONITE. Broken Hill, ,'.S. 1;Jales, Australia. large, crude, bright pinkish red crystal, sho\-ling rough fa-.:es and being partly translucent in places associated with minor cleavages of Galena and Sphalerite. 3xltxH·". £6.50. 82. Sv1iOLZITE. Reaphook Hill, Flinders Range, S. Australia. , Choice, whitish, lustrous radiated sprays of needly crystal~ to t" in length thickly lining cavities in Limonitic matr: x. 2tx2x2" • £11. 83. SIDERITE. Carn Brea Mine, Illogan, Cornwall. Small, bright, light bro\-ln crystals thickly encrusting a crude section o~ a sea-green Fluorite crystal. l}xltxl". £1,65. 84. N TIVE SILVN\. Echo Bay Mine, Great Bear Lake, N.\.-1. Terr., C8nada. A superb, bright, silvery, thick hackly, metallic sheet I'lith adhering masses of dark slaty matrix. Extremely' rich and shoHy, specimen of this mineral. 4tx4". £22. 85. SMITHSONITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.W. Africa. Lustrous, lime green, sharp, crystals to ~" in size richly lining large cavities ,n matrix. Specimen - 3xltxlt". £5.50; Specimen B- l~-xlt", £3.25; Specimen C- l-txl" • £1.25. -8- SMITHSONITE. El Cobre, Chihuahua, Mexi o. Bright, lustrous pink, pure velvety botryoidal mass. Very attractive specimen. 3tx2txlt". £9.75. 87. S ECUL. ITE. Iron Knob, S. ustnlia. A cru st of bright, metallic black intergrown platy crystals covering HematitL matrix, with cdd doubly terminated milky crystals of uartz in ussociation. 3tx2". £3.75. 88. SPHALEhITE. Hydraulic Shaft, Smallclough Mine, Nenthead, Cumberland. Choice, bril,iant black, sharp crystals mostly around t" in size, thickly aggreGated and scattered on smull drusy white uartz crystals coveTIng Limestone matrix. Excellent cabinet specimen. 6x4i". £13. 89. SPHALEhITE. Force Crag Mine, Nr. Kes\;L;k, C'Jmber13nd. BrighG! dark, blackish brown, large sharp crystals mostly ,Hound 2" in size thickly encrusting Slate mntrix with winor drusy Quartz and tan coloured Siderite in associntion. Specimen A 3tx3". £7.75; Specimen B- 2txHxl+". £3.25· 90. STEPHANITE. -'::hanarcillo, Atacama, '::hile. Pure, met311ic grey, lustrous, muss with odd threads of l

103. WOWhAMITE. Panasqueira, Biera-Biaxa, Portugal. An intergrov': mass of bright black terminated crystals showing some good faces and associated with Muscovite mica and a litt13 silvery aggregate of rsenopyrlte crystals. l~xlxl". £4.50. 104. VffiLFENITE. Villa _humada, Los Lamentos, Chihuahua, Mexico • . choice, clean group of intergrown lustrous, orangey brc',:: sharp tabular crystals, the largest crystal has face edgeE t" in size and the specimen hiS <3 light Gusting of micro: golden brovm, Endlichite crystals. Itxl:~xl". £6.50. RICHARD H. BARSTO'vJ <0O, n'egesoaal., ot. JU'st, ~ '8 Near Penzance, Cornwall, England. V.A.T. No.132-7852-67 .' ORDER ING INFORMATION Mail orders are promptly filled and despatched on a 7-day examination basis, subject to approval. Immedlate refund guarante~l on return of specimen(s), in good condition. Please quote the name and the number of the specimen(s) required, and enclose P.O./~heque with order. All pri~es are inclusive of V.A.T. No charge is made for postage and packing, except for oversea .. customers and postage over 50p. We reserve the right to make slight substitutions, if necessarJ, unless advised to the contrary. Special requests and ",··ants lists" are \llelcome. We hope that we may be of some service to you, and assure you of our best attention at all times.

DECEMBER 1974. 1. ADULARIA variety of Orthoclase. Val Cristallina, Graubunden, S\llitzerland. Specimen A-A large, sharp, glassy, translucent twinned sin,le crystal, with odd smaller crystals attached. 2xl:,xl~". £4.50; Specimen B-A group of three sharp, translucent, crystals in parallel growth, each crystal being approx. 1" in size. 2+xl:r". £3.25; Specimp.n C-A single complexly twinned crysta~ with a slight frosting of greenish Chlorite. lixlxl".£3.25. 2. ALASKAITE. Alaska Mine, Poughkeepsie Gulch, Silverton, San Juan Co., Colorado, U.S.A. Rich, silvery grey, metallic masses intergrovTn vlitn white Barytes.lxl". £3.2;:'. 3. ANATASE. 1e Bourg d'Oisans, Isere, France•. single, very sharp, lustrous bla~kish crystal 3 rom in size, implanted on Sc -listose matrix 'ilith odo small !l.dularla ;;rystals in association. 2txlt". £1.65. 4. G1ESITE. Monteponi, Iglesias, Sardinia. A group of very sharp and well formed, terminated, water clear crystals, with odd small masses of Marcasite. The largest crystal is approx. 1 cm. in size. lxl". £13. 5. APATITE variety FRM~~OLITE. Fowey Consols Mine, Tywardreath, ~ornwall. Snall, translucent, aggregates of hexagonal crystals richly encrusting Quartz veinstuff. Specimen A­ 3xH". £4.50; SpeClmen B- Hxl". £1.65. 6. ARAGONITE variety TAhNOWITZITE. New Glencrieff Mine, Wanlockhead, Dumfries. Thick, creamy white, lustrous, botryoidal crystaline mass associated with metallic cleavages of Gale::la. 3x2't". £3.25. 7. ARAGONITE. Frizington, West Cumberland. Sharp, milky white, translucent, elongated hexagonal crystals to I" in lengtr_, thickly intergrown on a matrix of light brown Ankerite crystals. Superb fluorescence/phosphorescence under u.v. light. 2ixltxl~", £7.75. 8. NATIVE ARSENIC, St. Andreasberg, Harz, Germany. Choice, ricl" grey metallic botryoidal mass asso~iated with a little Galena, CalCite, sLlvery micro crystals of Safflorite and small vlhitish crystals of Arsenolite.2x2{-xlt". £8.75. -2- AF,SENOPYRITE. United Mines, Gwennap, Cornwall. Bright, sharp, silvery crystals to 5 rom. in size, richly scattered in cavities in crystaline Quartz/~hlorite veinstuff with odd masses of blac..\dsh Chalcocite. 3x2". £5.50. 10. OPHYLLITE. Catcairn, Dundrod, Co. Antrim, N.Ireland. Lustrous, sharp, translucent crystals to til in size, richly encrusting Basalt matrix. 4x2t". £7.75. 11. APOPHYLLITE. ussig, Bohemia, Czechoslovakia. Sharp, lustro~~) whitish translucent crystals to 1 em. in size scattered on small Quartz crystals with odd sharp octahedral crystcls of pale green Fluorite covering a Gneissose rock. 3tx2". £4.50. 12. AXINITE. Obira Mine, Oita Prefecture, Japan. Choice, pure mass, of sharp, lustrous, terminated ~love brown crystal~ to ~" in.'-tize middy'. encrusting massi. ve Axinite. 3x22 x2t". £22. 13. AZUHITE. Ting-Tang Mine, Gwennap, Cornwall. Rich, bright blue, crystaline masses intergrown with dark ~rey Chalcocite and a little greenish Malachite. 2 4 x2". £2.27'- 14. BARYTES. SettlingstonffiMine, Hexham, Northumberland. Fine, sharp, mili,y coloured wed~e shaped crystals, mostly around 1 em. in size, thickly encrusting massive Wither_te matrix. lttx2". £7.75. 15. BISMUTHINITE. East Pool Mine, Illogan, Cornwall. Rich, silvery metallic, bladed crystals thickly~gregated in Quartzose matrix. An old label is attached to the specimen. lxlxi". £3.25- 16. BROOKITE. M3gnet Cove, Garland ~o., rkansas, U.S.A. Superb, sharp, doubly terminated, blackish crystals to It ~n. in size, scattered over a group of crude hexagonal smoky Quartz crystals. 31xl!xn·". £8.75. 17. ,;iU.(;ITE. Ne\o/ Glencrieff Mine, 'Iianlo~khead, Dumfries. A choice group of milky coloured 'dog tooth' habit ~rystals showing much paraTIel growth and with a fine dusting of small brassy Pyrites. The crystals range in size up to 2" in length and the specimen is excellent for display. 5x4x2t" • £11. 18. ~LCITE. Herodsfoot Mine, Lanreath, Cornwall. Unusual, aggregates of miliW white nail-head crystals to til in size thickly encrusting a crystalised Quartz matrix with minor Galena in asso-:iation. 2~-xltxlt". £6.50. 19. CARPHOLITE. Schlaggenwald, Bohemia, ~.S.S.R. Rich, crystaline, fibrous ra iated, straw yellow masses covering Greisen matrix. ltxlt". £3.25. 20. CASSITEhITE. Kinta Valley, Malaya. A superb, and unusual, crystaline mass of white Cassiterite with patches showing a light brown zoning and odd masses of greenish Apatite. Some crude ~rystal faces are developed around the edge of -/ the specimen. 6xltx2t" - weight approx. 7 Ibs. - £22. 21. CASSITEF,ITE variety "Sparable Tin". viheal Metal, Breage, Cornwall. Well formed, lustrous, elongated, terminated needly crystals thickly encrusting cavities in Quartz/ Cassiterite/Slate matrix. Specimen A- Rich vein sectio~ ­ 2tx2xlt". £7.75; Specimen B- 2x2". £3.25. 22. CASSITERITE. Kit Hill Mine, Nr. Callington, Cornwall. Bright, lustrous, sharp blackish crystals to It rom. in size linjng cavities in coarse crystaline ~assiterite. l~xltxH'''' £5.50. -3- cASSITEF.ITE - Alluvia1 "Wood Tin~. Bej owans Tin-Stream Works, Sancreed, Cornwall. Pure, dark brown, pebbles 8nd botryoidal masses of fibrous "Iyood tin"; these Here collected during the midd~e of the last century. A lot c~ 9 pebbles varying in size from t" - I". £4.50 the lot. 24. CERUSSITE. Broken Hill, N.S. vlales, Australia. Choice, pure, mass of lustrous I bright, snow Hhite, sharp, reticulated crystals. 3xltxl:.... '. £11. 25. CHP.LCOPYnITE. Treece, Cherokee ~o., Kansas, U.S.A. Sharp, brassy, sphenoidal crystals, some with a slight irridescGn~ tarnish, mostly aroun 4 rom. in size, thickly scattered over curved saddle shaped crystals of Dolomite encrusting Chert rna trix. 5xJ~-x2". £13. 26. SrlAL-':OPYRITE. camp Bird Hine, OurDY, Colorado, U.S... Fine, very bright, bassy metallic t\Vinned -::rystals to t" in size, scattered over small sharp, lustrous, termin3ted, translucent Quartz cryst81s, with odd masses of brownish Sphalerite in association. 7x2t". £13. 27. CHALCOPYRITE. ~rn BiGa Mine, Illogan, -':ornwall. Small, sharp, slightly tarnished, crystals scattered on a matrix of light brovTI lenticular Siuerite Grystals, with oda small cubes of rlJorite a~d small sparkling black plates of Specularite. 11,-xli". £1.25. 28. CHALCEDONY. Pedn-an·-Drea Mine) F,edruth, Cornwall. Choice, translucent, botryoidal, tubose mass of interesting shap; and form. 2txl~xl". £3.25. 29. CHILDhENITE. George & ':harlotte Hine, Nr. Tavistock, Devon. Specimen A- S' all, lustrous, sharp, coffee brown crystals, richly aggregated anu sGattEred on a dark slaty matrix. 21,-x2t". £5.50; Specimen B- Very bright, sharp, trans­ parent coffee brolm crystals mostly around 1 mm. in size, richly aggregated o~ Quartz/Pyrite veinstuff. Itxlt".£4.50. 30. CINN AR. almaden, CUidad Real, Spain. Deep red, rich, mass intergrown \Vith Quartz. ThGre are odd sharp micro crystals of Cinnabar in plaGes and globules of silvery NATIVE MEhCURY. 51,-xJt". £8.75. 31. NATIVE COPPER. Copp r Falls Mine, Keweenaw Pen., Michigan, U.S.A. Choice, bright, metallic, hackly platy mass associated vlith small translucent crystals of CalGite enclosing Native Copper, on B3salt matrix. 2tx2xli". £5.50. 32. NATIVE COPPER. hite Pine Mine, White Pine, Michigan, U.S •• A superb, metal~ic, ribbed, thick sheet like plate of pure Native Copper with very minor ~ragments of adhering Slate. Excellent fpr display, 12x4" xt" thick. £16.50. v/ 33. CUPRITE. Burra-Burra, Yorke Pen., S. ustralia. A choice veir section cJns~ing of pure deep red massive Cuprite betweEn \Valls of bright green, lustrous, Chrysocolla with a ~ittle Malachite, 31,-x2xl" thick, I-lith an old label a-::companyin,3; the specimen. ;.4.50. 34. CUPFo.ITE.variety "Ttle Ore". Phoenix Mine, Linkinhorne, Cormrell. Itich, bricle red, masses thickly intergrOlYn Iyith small. fragments of Quartz and a little blackish !'1elaconitco 3X2tx2". £3.25. -4- CUPnITE. 'IIheal Virgin, GHemlap, ";ormlalL a s..lperb, rystJli eC: mass cJnsisting of brl t, deep red, octahedral crystals of Cuprite thickly in;;e~ rown '.lith a little metallic Native Copper to farm a large plate like cellular mass 8x5'xl" thick. This specimpn I'!JS colle.::ted during thE. hE.' day of Cornish copp .1' r. ining early l:Jst ~entury. £33. 36. DANBUEITE. Charcas, Son Lui Potosi, HexLco. A choi.::e group of sharp, lustrous, whitish elonbated terminated cryst,l~ mostly aroun ~." i h,.'lgth and asso<.:iated with odd brassy, sharp, crystals of Ch.Jlcopyritc. 2~x2". £lI. 37. DESCLOISITE. Berg AukflS. a a"i, S.',;. fr' a. SpE.dmen A- n unusual cellular pipe like mass of sharp, lustrous, brOlmish black cry::;;31s to 1;" in size. 4" long x H'xH·". £8; Specimen B- a flate of sharp, lustrous, lifht brown spear sh3ped crystals to t" in length. 2xl..". £3.5'0, 38. DOLOMITE. 'i'sumeb, Otavi, S.\I. l!.fri a. strange and interestin? long geode of brigh-:';, sharp, rhombic creamy white crysc'lls mostly ar'Jund til in size, completely lining an elongate cavity. The outs~da cf the spe imen is also completely encrusted l'lith .::rys~als anti trere :1:ce 'oc nnsses of neealy green Mala chite cry3t.<11s in ph ces. 4--~x3txl-}" - with ~he cavity being appro:', ~).2xl}" in size - £lI. 39. EMBJLITE. Bro~en Hill, 1•• \'la1es, ustralia. Very rich oli'le green, lU.trous, .rrstaline m~sses thickly en.::rustin blackish Psilomclana matrix. 2tx2". £7.75'. 40. ENARGITE. Ht.Con Mine, 5utte, Silver Bow ";0., Montana, U.S. Sharp, bri ht, me'c81l: c grey lIell formed termin3ted striated crystals to ~I in size, thi.::kly intergrol'!n anC: scattered on bo'~h ..;ic c.:" of matrix, I'lith small needly mill-,y Quartz crystals an,: :-:h'rp modified brassy crystals of Pyrites in a ssoci,tj,o~, !tix3'}x2t". £16.5'0. 41. EUDIALYTE. ChiJinz 7u~dr~. Y.ola ~en., Russia. Rich, lustrous, pinkish red, mas 33 inter ~own in dark Nephelite-Syenite, Specimen A- 2'h2". £~,25'; Specimen B- l-}xltxl". £1.6~; Specimen C .. l'lith a li"tle granular Apatite in association lxl". £1.25'. 42. FERGUSJ ITE. Raade, N~. MOiS, Olstfold, ~orway. Very rich, lustrous, pitchy broio/U masses intergrolm with minor pinkish Feldspar. Spe.::imer. - 2txlt". £1.65'; Specimen B- ltxl". £1.25'. 43. FWORITE. Heights I·Ene, ·.Ieardole, C'J. Durhom. Spe.::imen Sharp, deep green, t. anslucent to transparent cubic crystals mostly around }" in size, thi kly encrusting Limest:::me ma trix. 2-1;x2 I" > £.7.75'; Spe.::imen B- Group s consisting of twa intergro'.m sharp, emerald /freen, transparent cubic crystals with face edbes between 2" and ;;". Specimens approx. LxI". £1.05' each. 44. FLUORITE. Stanhope, eardale, Co. Durham. Specimen, ­ Transparent, light ap,Jle gree_, cubic cryst31s to t" in size, tht ly e~crusting a C;ome like mass of dar.' brol-!U Siderite. 4tx3-}x2-k-". £8.75; Specimen B- Transpa rent, light apple green crystals, mostly arJund t" in size, intergrovm and enc:usting brovmish Siderite covering Li estone matrix. 2tx2xl-}". £4.50. ·5- FLUORITE. Blackdene Miile, ~eardale, Co. Durham. Specimen A­ Very choice, large, deep purple, sh3rp cubic crystals to It'' on edge 3ttra tively scatteled over a matrix consistinG of numer~us small, milky white, lustrous, pyramidal '.uartz cry£t31s anCi small transpore:nt light purple tuinned cJ.bic cryst Is of Fluor i teo oth sic. es of the specimen are encrusted with cryst'l1s, and it is B very attra..:tive pie..:c f::>r display. lOx5x3". £22; Spe~imen B- large group of deep purple translu~ent cubic cryst31s showing much parallel groNth and asso~ioted with odd ~m311 ~rystnls of bright, silvery grey G31ena anc. numerrus saller transparent light purple cubes of Fluor~te. ~te largest crystal fa..:es range up to 3t" in size and the Ep6clmen displays \Yell. 8x5-~x2~-". £16.50. 46. LENll.. Leadhi11s, Lan1r':Ehire, S..:otland. An intergrown group of bright, silvery grEy, s~3rp cube-oct'lhedral crystals. 2xli". £6.50. 47..'1 G LEN Pseudomorph aft<:r yromorphite. lilheal Hope, Perranzabuloe, Cornw.sll. hoice, repla ement of elongated hexagonal cryst31E of Pyromorphite by metallic G'l1ena. Specimen ._ - w!.th :','Et31s to 1 cm. i size thickly inte ­ grOloffi en Sl.'Jte .atli" - 2tx2". £7.75; Specimen B­ Crystals "LO ; -,no ':'n Elze thickly intergrown 'lnd Gn"rus"Li_n: Shte matrix - xg". £5.50. 48. GMELINITE. Magheramourns, L'lrne, Co. Antrim, N. Ire13nd. Sharp, \olell fJrI;1Gc:, ~ight, 3almon ~oloured ..:rystals to 1 cm. in size, t i.k1 y li.i g ..:avities in Basalt matrix. 3x2t". £5,50. 49. N TIVE GOLD, Old DLt~hlli3L t--:ine, Bouse, Yuma '::0., Arizona, U.S.,;.. Brassy, metalL.c, rn.a:;se, thinly scattered on and in greyish black sporJd .nc; micaceous Hematite. 3xl". £6.50.

50. HEMaTITE variety I Thr,N RCSE". Zi11ertal, Tyrol, Austria. Choice, bright, srarp, i1e;:3g-:mal "roses" to t" in diameter richly intergr':JI,n 0r. Quort?ose m'ltrix I'li th odd plates of Mus~ovj te mica. l::]". £16,50. 51. HEMATITE variety "KIDNEY Of,E", Beckermet Mine, Egremont, ':iest Cumberland. S~ecjmen - Fine, lustrous, dark red, clean botryoidal ma3S of good sh3pe for display - 4x3x3". £8.75; Specimen B- Cioice, ]ustrous, deep reddish brown botryoidal mass, partially e ;rllsted with bright sparkling s=11 black pla'.;es 0 Specularite - 3x2tx2". £6.50. 52. HEMIMORPHITE. 1apimi, Purango, lexico. Sele.::t, sharp, trJns­ parent terminated sp~,ys of cryst3ls to 1 cm. in lenoth, ri~hly en~rust'n L~onitic m3trix with sharp rhombi crystals of white ~alcite in ~ssJ.::iation. Specimen: ­ 4x2txlt". £11; Specimen B- 3x2xl"t". £8.75. 53. HEIJLANDITE. V· 1 di Fnssa, Trentino, Hnly. Lustrous, sh3rp, brick red crystJls th:"ckly encrusting m3trix. Spe"imen A­ lith crystal~ t-:> '.~" ':'n size - 2txlt". £4.50; Specimen l·ith cryst'lls to ",," in size - ltxl~xl". £2.25. 54. ISO-ST NNITE. Clig",a l1ine, Perranzabuloe, '::ornwal1. SpEcimer - Rich, metallic, hluish tarnished masses associJted with a little iUal"L<; on greyish Sl/hite well ternjlloted hexagonal crystals to 1+" in length attractively intergroYh1 on Slaty matrix. One face of ea ch of the ,",rystGl~ is pD rtially encrus ted 'IIi th sma 11 bright cubes of iron Py~iies and there are some bright yellowish globular r.wsse::; in places of Limonite replacing liiderite. 3~x2x21:. £6.50. 74-. QUAF,TZ. St. Gotthard, Tecsin, Switzerland. A group of clear well formed, sharp, dou~ly terminated crystals in parallel groHth showing a sli[.lt twist of the "Gwindel" habit. 3x2". £7.75. 75. SCORODITE. Carharrack Mine, Gylenmp, Cornwall. Small, bright, bluish green, micro cr~3tals thickly encrusting large cavities in uartzose Gossan with odd radiated masses of light yelloYlish OLIVENITE in places. 3x2x2". £7.75. 76. SELENOKOBEuLITE. Bo~iden, Sweden. Pure, solid, lustrous grey. metallic fibrous mass. Itxl~". £4-.50. 77. SIDERITE. Tincroft Nir,e, Illogan, ':;ornwall. Rich, bright, light brown, sharp modified crystals to 5 mm. in size, intergrolVIl and encrusting Quartz veinstuff with minor Fluorite. 2xlt". £L25. 78. SIDEhITE. Blackdene Mine, Weardale, Co.Durham. Lustrous, light tan coloure(, curved saddle shaped crystals thickl encrusting Fluorite matrix and associated with sharp, cubic crystals of pale Fluorite to 1 cm. in size. 3tx2txH". £4-·50. -8- N TIVE SILVEh. O'Neil Mine, :abalt, Ontario, Canada. Thick, silvery grey, metallic plates richly inter~rown with greyish Sma 1tite and vlhitish ;;alcite. 2xl,,". £4.50. SMITHSONITE. Proprietary Mine, Broken Hill, .S .\-Jales, Australia. Superb, lustrous, creamy white crystals of tt3 "rice grain" form, completely encrusting Limonitic matrix, with odd small olive green crystaline masses of Embolite. 4x3". £13. 81. sPECULahITE. lfuilemoor Mine, Nr. Egremont, West Cumberland. Bright, sparkling black, platy crystals thickly encrusting massive Hematite with areas of intergrown white platy crystals of Barytes and odd small bright transparent d:>Ubly terminated crystals of Quartz. ]x2tx2". £7.75. 82. SPESSAhTITE. Broken Hill, N.S. ';ales, Australia. Choi..:e, lustrous, sharp and well formed dark orangey red crystals to t" in size richly aggregated