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RICHARD -","W::;.:..-_B::;A.;:..R.;;:S:..:.T=OW Drakewalls House, Drakewalls, Gunnislake, Cornwall, England. Tel.No.: Gunnislake 832381 (STD 0022) V.A.T.No.: 132-7852-67 ORDERING INFORMATION Mail,orders are promptly filled and despatched on a 7-day examin?tion basis, subject to approval. Immediate refund guaranteed on return of the specimen(s), in good condition. Please quote the name and 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 75p. We reserve the right to make slight sUbstitutions, if necessary, 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. MAY 1978 1. ADAMITE. Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico. Fine lustrous yellowy-green sprays of sharp terminated crystals to i" intergrown and scattered over limonitic matrix. £9.00 2. ALBITE. Rauris, nr. Austria. Lustrous sharp r.reamy crystals to 8 mm in size thickly lining a ?x1" 'cavity in matrix with silky AMIANTHUS. £6.5Op 3. ANATASE. St. Gotthard, Ticino, Switzerland. Sharp deep bluish crystals to 4 mm in size scattered OVi;!r matrix with small quartz crystals. 2x1t'!, £9.00 4. ANGLESITE. Monte Poni, Iglesias, Sardinia. Fine large sharp colourless crystals to in size lining a 2x1" cavity in Galena matrix with other Anglesite crystals scatt'ered in places. £38.00 5. APATITE. Panasqueira, Beira-Beixa, Portugal. Fine translucent light green sharp hexagonal crystals to in size scattered on and partially embedderj in a group of.' large mostly clear well terminated qUARTZ crystals, the largest being 4" long by 2'" across the axis. There are also several sharp light green Apatite crystals enclosed in the quartz crystals making interesting phantoms. A little drusy pale brown Siderite encrusts the sides of the quartz crystals in places. Fine specimen for display. 5xztx4" high. £115.00 6. APOPHYLLITE. Catcairn, Co. Antrim, N .• Ireland. A sharp transparent doubly terminated crystal implanted on matrix with creamy lJ1ite Gyrolite and Okenite, £2.75p 7. ARAGONITE. Tazoula, near Sefrou, Morocco. Specimen A: Select ball-like mass of sharp translucent intergrown hexagonal orangey-red crystals to 1 cm in size. £3.25p. Specimen B: Select ball-like clusters of sharp hexagonal crystals to t ll in size. Each approx 1x1",.£1.25p each. 8. ARDENNITE. Salrn-Chateau, Ardennes, Belgium. Rich golden radiated crystalline masses embedded in milky quartz. Specimen' A: 2x2x1", £4. 5Op. Specimen 8: 1tx1x1", £2. 75p 9. Yugoslavia. Fine bright silvery sharp crystals to 1 cm in size associated with elongat'ed milky qUARTZ crystals te in length, sharp translucent CALCITE crystals to 1-" in size, and a little blackish Sphalerite. Very attractive specimen. £18.00 10. AZURITE. Copper queen Mine, Bisbee, Arizona, U.S.A. Select bright blue radiated ball-like crystal groups intergrown and scattered over cellular light green Individual crystal groups range in size up to i". £23.00

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Page 1: RICHARD -,W::;.:..- B::;A.;:..R.;;:S:..:.T=OW Gunnislake, Cornwall, … · 2010. 3. 7. · 27. CROCoITE. Kepi Mine, Dundas, Tasmania, Australia. Select bright orangey sharp terminated

RICHARD -","W::;.:..-_B::;A.;:..R.;;:S:..:.T=OW

Drakewalls House, Drakewalls,Gunnislake, Cornwall, England.

Tel.No.: Gunnislake 832381(STD 0022) V.A.T.No.: 132-7852-67

ORDERING INFORMATION

Mail,orders are promptly filled and despatched on a 7-day examin?tion basis,subject to approval. Immediate refund guaranteed on return of the specimen(s), ingood condition.

Please quote the name and number of the specimen(s) required, and encloseP.O./Cheque with order. All prices are inclusive of V.A.T.

No charge is made for postage and packing, except for overseas customers andpostage over 75p.

We reserve the right to make slight sUbstitutions, if necessary, unless advisedto 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 bestattention at all times.

MAY 1978

1. ADAMITE. Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico. Fine lustrous yellowy-green spraysof sharp terminated crystals to i" intergrown and scattered over limoniticmatrix. 2i\«2~1~", £9.00

2. ALBITE. Rauris, nr. Salzb~rg, Austria. Lustrous sharp r.reamy crystals to 8 mm in sizethickly lining a ?x1" 'cavity in matrix with silky AMIANTHUS. 3x2tx1~", £6.5Op

3. ANATASE. St. Gotthard, Ticino, Switzerland. Sharp deep bluish crystals to 4 mm insize scattered OVi;!r matrix with small quartz crystals. 2x1t'!, £9.00

4. ANGLESITE. Monte Poni, Iglesias, Sardinia. Fine large sharp colourless crystals to~" in size lining a 2x1" cavity in Galena matrix with other Anglesite crystalsscatt'ered in places. 3tx~-xl~", £38.00

5. APATITE. Panasqueira, Beira-Beixa, Portugal. Fine translucent light green sharphexagonal crystals to ~" in size scattered on and partially embedderj in a groupof.' large mostly clear well terminated qUARTZ crystals, the largest being 4" longby 2'" across the axis. There are also several sharp light green Apatite crystalsenclosed in the quartz crystals making interesting phantoms. A little drusy palebrown Siderite encrusts the sides of the quartz crystals in places. Fine specimenfor display. 5xztx4" high. £115.00

6. APOPHYLLITE. Catcairn, Co. Antrim, N.• Ireland. A sharp transparent doubly terminatedcrystal ~i" implanted on matrix with creamy lJ1ite Gyrolite and Okenite,

2x1~", £2.75p

7. ARAGONITE. Tazoula, near Sefrou, Morocco. Specimen A: Select ball-like mass of sharptranslucent intergrown hexagonal orangey-red crystals to 1 cm in size. 2~1~",£3.25p. Specimen B: Select ball-like clusters of sharp hexagonal crystals tot ll in size. Each approx 1x1",.£1.25p each.

8. ARDENNITE. Salrn-Chateau, Ardennes, Belgium. Rich golden radiated crystalline massesembedded in milky quartz. Specimen' A: 2x2x1", £4. 5Op. Specimen 8: 1tx1x1", £2.75p

9. ARSE~~PYRITE.·Trepca,Yugoslavia. Fine bright silvery sharp crystals to 1 cm in sizeassociated with elongat'ed milky qUARTZ crystals te ~" in length, sharp translucentCALCITE crystals to 1-" in size, and a little blackish Sphalerite. Very attractivespecimen. ~-x2tx1~", £18.00

10. AZURITE. Copper queen Mine, Bisbee, Arizona, U.S.A. Select bright blue radiatedball-like crystal groups intergrown and scattered over cellular light greent~alachite. Individual crystal groups range in size up to i". 4x1~1i", £23.00

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~• BARYTES. Settlingstones Mine Hexham, N:rthumberland. Choice lustrous creamy sharp

wedge shaped crystals to "in siz.e completely covering and free-standing onmatrix. 4x3x1i" , £13.00

12. BERYL Var. AQUAMARINE. Teofilo otoni, Minas Gerais, 8razil. Specimen A: Select finepale blue sharp termnated elongated hexagonal crystals being mostly transparent.Crystals each' approx 1i" long by 1 cm across the axis, £4. SDp eatlh. Specimen 8:As specimen A, crystals each approx 1-t" long by 1 cm across the axis, £2.7Sp each.

13. 8IX8YITE. Thomas Mts., Utah, U.S.A. Choice sharp blackish cwbic crystal SxS mm insize implC'ntF;ld on matrix2Sx13 mm. £fi. SDp

14. CALCITE. TSLmeb, otavi, S.W. Africa. An interesting group of translucent creamy sharprhombic crystals to i" on face edge, with inclusions of light green DUFTITE.2x1i", £4.SOp

1S. CASSITERITE. Wheal Maudlin, Lanlivery, Cornwall. Bright black sharp twinned crystnlsto 4 mm in size richly scattered over chloritised altered slate matrix. 2-tx2x11,-" ,£13.00

16. CASSITERITE. Wheal Kitty, St. Agnes, Cornwall. Deep brownish lustrous small sharpcrystals richly lining cavities in cellular chlorite/cassiterite veinstwff.2tx2tx1i", £S.5Dp

17. CASSITERITE. Zinnwald, Bohemia, C.S.S.R. A fine very lrrge lustrous deep brown sharpt~nned cryst a1. 1-tx1-tx1", £27. SOp

18. CERUSSITE. Rum Jungle, N. Terr., Australia. Small bright sharp twinned glassy crystalsrichly scattered over cellular limonitic matrix with much velvety deep greenMALACHITE. 2tx1i", £1t.SOp

19. CHALCOCITE. Levant Mine, Bendeen, Cornwall. Very rich metallic grey heavy mass witha little silvery Arse opyrite in association. 2ix2-!x1i", £3.2Sp

20. CHALCoCITE. Levant Mine, Pendeen, Cornwall. Very fine bright silvery-grey sharp~ystals to S mm in size richly intergrown and scattered on cellular hematite/quartzlIeinstuff. 2x1x1", £23.00,

21. CHALCoPVRITE. Baxter Springs, Cherokee Co., Kansas, U.S.A. Fine bright golden sharpcrystals to S mm in sizevery richly scattered in ori6ntoted growth on intergrownlarge lust rous brownish SPHALERITE crystals. Specimen A: 3-tx2-tx1-t", £8.00.Specimen B: 2tx2x1", £4.SDp

22. CHALCoPYRITE var. BLISTER COPPER. East Pool Mine, Illogan, Cornwall. Bright darkgolden 'botryoidal mass ,covering hematite/chalcopyrite veinstuff. 2x1-tx1", £3. SDp

23. CHILDRENITE. George &Charlotte Mine, nr. Tavistock, Devon. Very choice bright sharpgolden transparent crystals to 2 mm in size richly scattered over light brownSiderite cryst<lls on quartz/pyrites matrix. 1-tx1-tx1t", £8.00

24. CoLEMANITE. Boron, California, U.S.A. Fine bright creamy transparent sharp spear-likecrystals to ~" in size richly ebcrusting lj1atrix with creamy Calcite covering oneside. 2~x2x2", re. 00

2S. NATIVE COPPER. South Caradon Mine, St. Cleer, Cornwall. Rich cellular metallic brightcrystalline mass with much deep reddish crystallised CUPRITE and a little quartz

, in association. 3x2x1~", £8.00

26. CoVELLITE. Stewart Mine, Butte, Montana, U.S.A. Rich golden to bluish attractivelytarnished platy crystalline mass. 2~-x2x1t", £3.Sop

27. CROCoITE. Kepi Mine, Dundas, Tasmania, Australia. Select bright orangey sharpterminated crystals to 4 mm in length scattered in cavities in limonitic matrixw~th small bright green PVROMORPHITE crystals. 3x1tx1t", £S.SDp

28. CUPRITE. ~erke Valley Mine, Linkinhorne, Cornwall. Very rich cellular mass of smallsharp sparkling oct<lhedral crystals. 3-tx2~1t", £16.Sop

29. CUPRITE. "Tsumeb, ot avi, S.W. Africa. Fine bright' red sharp complex crystals to 3 mm insize richly scattered over matrix with a little crystallwsed creamy Calcite.3x~x1~-", re.oo

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CUPROADAMITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.W, Africa. Choice light green sharp crystals to 4 rrrnin size thickly lining large cavities in sulphide-rich mstrix. 3x3x1-t", £23.00

DIAMOND. Transvaal, South Africa. Select single sharp octahedral single crystalsof a creamy to colourless or slightly smoky or yellow colour. Most show interestinggrowth patterns on their faces, and some crystals show twinning and variouscrystal modifications. Crystals are priced for perfection and size. Specimen A,2,23 c:lrats, tXt-" in size, £33.00. Specimen B, 1.71 sts, t" in size, £22.00.Specimen C, 1.46 cts, t" in size, £17.00. Specimen D, 0.97 cts, S mm in size,£13.00. Specimen E, O.~4 cts, S ttm in size;· £B.Ol;). Speci en F, 0.30 cts, 4 mmin size, £7.00.

32. DAWSONITE. Francon Qry., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Small glassy needly crystalsscattered on and associated with light purple fluorite on matrix. 2;}x2", £S.SOp

33. DIGENITE. Leonard Mine, Butte, Montana, U.S.A. Very rich bright bluish tarnishedmetallic mass with a little golden pyrites. 3x2-t", £8.00

34, OIOPTASE. Mindouli, Niari river, Zaire. Bright emerald green sharp crystals to t"in size thiCkly lining a 1*" cavity in massive dioptase. 2x1lx1", £14.00

3S. DUFTITE. Tsumeb, otevi, S.W. Africa. Light green rich crystalline crusts and massescovering platy ltlJlfenite crystals with a little drl,lsy calcite. 1tx1tx1", ID.SOp

36. ENARGITE. Butte, Montana, U.S.A. Fine sharp metallic grey terminated tabul~r

crystals to over 1 cm in size very richly scattered over both sides of a cellularquartz/pyrite matrix, with odd sharp milky Quartz crystals and modified Pyritescrystals in places. SX*3", £23.00

37. ERYTHRITE. Bou Azzer, Djebel Sarhro, Morocco. Lustrous raspberry-red well formedtabular crystals and crystal sections to 1" in size intergrown on a -t" area onSkutterudite. 1-tx1t", £11.00

38. FLUORITE. Blackdene Mine, Weardale, Co. Durham. Choice transparent sea-greencoloured cubic crystals to nearly t" in size forming an intergrown group with alittle lustrous creamy crystallised Calcite deposited on some of the crystals.3tx2lx1~", £1 G. SOp

39. FLUORITE. Hilton Mine, Scordale, Westmoreland. Specimen A: Select light ye~low sharpmostly clear intergrown cubic crystals to 1 cm in size thickly covering matrix.3tx2x1t", £7.00. Specimen B, Fine transparent bright yellow twinned single cubiccryst al with' incldJsions of brassy chalcopyrit e. Overall si ze 1tx1tx1", £4. SOp

40. GADOLINITE •.Ytterby, near Stockholm, Sweden. Rich bright black masses in pegmatitemat rix. 2tX1-tx1-}", £3. 2Sp.

41. GALENA. Baxter Springs, Cherokee Co., Kansas, U.S.A. Specimen A: Fine group oflarge bright silvery-grey metallic intergrown cubic crystals to 3" in size. Allthe faces of the crystals show excellent deep growth and etch patterns. Finespecimen for display. '8'xSx2i", £38.00. Specimen B: Choice modified bright metalliccubic crystal showing interesting growth patterns and some parallel growth of thecrystal faces. ~1inor sphalerite attached. 3x2,zx2" , £16. SOp. Specimen C, Fine sharpbright cubic crystals to over ~" in size scattered on chert matrix. 3x2", £8.00

42. GROSSULAR GARNET. Lake Jaco, Chihuahua, Mexico. Specimen A: Select lustrous sharpcreamy-pink crystol 2x1~" with another 1ix1t" attached. Overall size 3x2x1i", £7.00Specimen B: Fine sharp pinkish single crystal, 1~x1tx1-t", £4.S0p

43. GROSSULAR GARNET var. HESSONITE. Vald'Ala, Piedmont, Italy. Specimen A: Fine brightorangey-red sharp crystals to 4 mm in size scattered over matrix with a littleClinochlore and Apatite. 2~x2", £11.00. Specimen B: Bright orangey-red small sharpcrystals encrusting matrix with a little creamy Apatite. 2x1-t", £4.S0p

44. HEMATIJE. var. KIDNEY ORE. Florence Mine, Egremont, Cumberland. Fine bright reddish­brown botryoidal mass wiVh a partial overlay of bright black small platy SPECULARITEcrystals. Attractive. display specimen. SX2~x1i", £B.OO

4S. HUREULITE. Tip Top Mine, Black Hills,·S. Dakota, U.S.A. Select light rose-colouredsharp transparent crystals to 4 mm in size scattered in cavities in crystallinegreenish Triphylite matrix with well crystalised LEUCoPHOSPHITE, VIVIANITE andRockbridgeite. 2~2-tx1~-", £38.00

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46. HOLLANDITE. Ultvis Range, Vasterbotten, Sweden. Rich metallic greyish radiatedcrystal mwsses associoted with quartz and purplish fluorite. Specimen A: 3x2-}x211 I

£6.5Op. Specimen B: 2->1 1<!-", £3.25p

47. IDOCRASE. Lake Jrco, Chihudhua, Mexico. Specimen A: Choice lustrous intergrowngroup of well formed terminated yellowish crystols, the lnrgest being 1t" onface edge. 2tx2x1~II, 1:8.00. Specimen G: A select single well terminated sharpyellowish crysta,l. 1tx1~X1r~II, £3. SOp

48., ILMENITE. Niederofleiden, Hessen, Germony. Lustrous blackish flat platy crystalsand crystal sections intergrown f'md scottered in matrix with Ch::lbozite ondThomsonite. 2tx1~II, £2.50p

49. ISO-STAN TE. Cligga Mine, Perranza uloa, Cornwoll. Very rich tarnished metallicgrey mass with a little silvery Arsenopyrite. 2x2x1<!-", C2.75p

JAMESONITE. Oodonnon Mine, nr. Port Isaac, Cornwall. Rich silvery-grey metallic fibrous5[', crystalline mwsses in milky quartz with El little yellowish Bindheimite. 3x2t", £5. SOp

51. LIBETHENITE. Miguel Varcos Mine, Alentejo, Portugal. Sharp bright olive-greenoctahedral crystols to 2 mm in size very richly scottered 'wer matrix. 3x2-tx1",£11.00

52. MAGNETITE. NordoErk, Wermland, Sweden. Sharp blackish octohedral crystals to 5 mm insize richly covering matrix. 1tx1t", £4.50p

53. MALACHITE. 8~ana MkubEl, Ndola, Zombia. Select bright green tubose and botryoidal massthickly covering ITEtrix. Very interesting shape and form. 3x2t", £9.00

54. MAL~YAITE. Meldon, Dartmoor, Devon. Rich pale yellow waxey masses scattered in creamywhite wollElstonite hornfels. 2,zx1-tx1t", £5. SOp

55. MARCASITE. EJaxter Springs, Cherol'G13 Co., Kansas, U.S.A. A very fine group of largesharp brassy spear-like intergrown crystals to over -}" in size. There is a littleorangey-brDlc'm Sphalerite on the back of the specimen. 3x2tx1i;", £14.00

56. MARCASITE. Shakespeare Cliff, Folkestone, Kent. Select light brassy sharp intergrowngroups of twinned spear-like crystals. Crystals vary in size from i; to ~,II, andthe specimens are priced from £2.50p to £4.50p each according to quality. Piecesrange from ~xt" to 1x1 ".

57. MmETITE. Tsu eb, Otevi, S.W. Africa. Specimen A: Fine transparent sharp elongwtedtapering hexagonal crystals of a bright yellowy colour to 1 cm in length, veryrichly scattered on a cellular matrb. 1-tx1i;x111, £13.00. Specimen B: Fine brightorangey-yellow tapering crystals to 8 mm in size forming an attractive intergrowngroup with a little cruamy calcite. 1,!x1", £6.50p

58. MI~ETITE var. CA~PYLITE. Drygill Mine, Caldbeck, Cu~berland. Unusual lustrous orangeyto greenish-yellow heavy solid crystalline mass with the upper surface showing goodporrel shaped crystals to over t" in size. A little bladed barytes in places.2ix1-tx1~-", £4. SOp

59 ••MI~£TITE. Driggeth Mine, Caldbeck, Cumberland. Fine light green barrel shaped crystalsto 3 mm in size thickly encrusting m'iJj.ky quartz matrix. Specimen A: 3x2tX11t", £4.50p.Specimen B: 2x2x1-i.-", £3.5Op. Speci en C: 2x1", £1.25p

60. MOLYBDENITE. Kingsgate, N.S. Wales, Australia. Rich metallic grey platy crystalline~asses assocliJated with milky quartz. 2tx1-tx1-i.-", £2.5Op

61. OLIVENITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.W. Africa. Small sharp olive-green crystals richlycovering m3trix. 1tx1", £2.25p

62. PECTOLITE. High Force qry., Teesdale, Co. Durham. Select creemy-white fibrous radiatedvein section. 2x1-t by t" thick. £2.25p

63. PHARMACOSIDERITE. Wheal Gorland, ~t, Day, Cornwall. Lustrous green sharp cubiccrystals to 3 mm in size lining cavities in irony mtrix. 2x1-tx1 ", £4.5Op

64. PREHNITE epimorph after LAUMONTITE. Poona, nr. Bombay, India. Select pale greenishsmall well formed crystals forming casts after elongated laumontite crystals.Specimens each approx 1" in size, £1.25p each.

65. PSEUDOMALACHITE. coombing Mine, O~rcoar, N.S. Wales, Australia. Rich deep greenslightly botryciidal thick masses covering irony matrix. 2tx2~-x1-t", D.5Op

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r6• PYRITES. Govorrano Mine, Tuscany, ItalY~ Choice bright golden, e~~rp cubic crystalsto 1" in size fo ing ~ fine intcrgrown crystQl group. Fine specimen for display.~x4x1f", £27.00

67. PYR7:ES. Carn B~ea Mine, Illogan, Cornwcll. Smell sharp brassy octahedral crystals~lchly coverlng pale brown crystallised Siderite on quar z matrix. 3x2", £2.Sop

E8. PYRoMoRPHITE. Roughteng~ll Mine, Coldbeck Fells, Cumbcrland. Choice bright lightgreen lustrous taperlng hexagonal crystals to 1 cm in length thickly covering andlining large cDvities on both sides of milky quartz matrix. Fine old-time specimen.~xctx2i.-", £68.00 .

69. PYRRHoTITE. Santa EulQlia, Chihuahua, Mexico. Intergrown group of dark bronzeycoloured well formed terminated hexagoml crystals. to over ~" in size, with oddball-like masscs of light brown Sideri e. 1fx1", 0.25p

70. QUARTZ var. ROCK CRYSTAL. Corinto, Minas Gerais, Brazil. S~ecimen A: Fine group oflarge clear elongated terminated crystals to 3" in length. 5x3 by ~" high, £40.60.Specimen B: Fine group of elongated water-clear slendat terminated crystals to2" in length. ~x2f by 2" high, 02.00. Specimen C: Choice group of water-clefltelongated terminated crystals to 1f" in length. 4x2x1t" high, £22.00. All theabove specimens are excellent for display and are virtually free of damage. Theyvery much resemble the old specimens that came from Dauphine in France.

71. RHoDOCHRoSITE. Kassandr1 Mine, C~alkidiki, Greece. Light pink small sharp crystalsattractmvely clustered and scattered over large areas of quartz/sphalerite/pyritematrix with small Quartz crystals and odd bright silvery-grey twinned BoUR~UNITE

crystals to 5 mm in size. 5P<4x2-!", £17.00

72. RHoDOCHRoSITE. Hotazel, Cape Province, South Africa. very. choice transparent brightraspberry-red crystols to 4 mm in size thickly covering blackish pyrolusitDmatrix. Very attractive specimen. 1~x1t", £13.00

73. RHoDoNITE. Broken Hill, N.S. Wales, Australia. Select lustrous raspberry-red wellformed tabular crystals and crystal sections to over ~" in size richly scatteredon and in G<11ena-rich matrix. 4x3x1f", £18.00

74. RUBELLITE. Hebron, Oxford Co., Maine, U.S.A. Pinkish~red columinar crystal sectionsto 1" in length richly embedded in purplish Lepidolite with quartz and a littleSpodumene. 4x2~x1-t", £4. 50p

75. SCHEFFERITE. Lnngban, wermland, Sweden. Rich reddish~brown crystalline masses on andin hematite matrix with orangey spots of Berzeliite. 2~x2", 0.50p

76. SCORoDITE. Wheal pendarves, Camborhe, Cornwall. Specimen· A: Small sharp sparklingorystals scattered in a 1t" cavity in arsenopyrite/tourmaline veinstuff. 3x2x1~-",£4. SOp. Specimen B: Select bright pale bluish crystal sprays scatter2d in a ~"

cavity in tourmaline matrix. 2x1~-", LZ.75p.

77. SIEGENITE. st. Joseph lead district, Missouri, U.S.A. Fine sharp silvery octahedralcrystals to 3 ITffi in SiZD richly covering 'creamy calcite crystals on matrix.1fx1~x1 ", £1 G. 50p

78. NATIVE SILVER. Silver Isle, Lakc Superior, Canada. Rich silvery hackly masses inquartz matrix. 1fx1fx1", £8.00

79. SMITHSoNITE (Cobaltian). ~sumeb, otavi, S.W. Africa. Choice bright pink sharp crystalsto i.-" in size forming an intergrown group with e twinned creamy CERUSSITE crystal1 cm in smze in association. 1~x1i.-", £6.5Op

80. SMITHSoNITE. Tsumeb, otavi, S.W. Africa. Lustrous lime-greem sharp crystals to 3 mmin size richly covering large areas of cellular matrix with small creamy-whiteCalcite crystels. 1fx1tx1t", f:4.5Op

81. SoDDYITE. Kalungwe, f,atanga, bire. Specimen A: Select lust rous yellowish small sharpcrystals richly covering most of matrix. 1tx1 " , £14.00. Specimen B: Small wellformed. yellish crystals scattered and aggreg3ted on matrix. 2x1~", £4.Sop.l'l13ecimen C: Small yellowish crystals scat1<ered on one end of matrix. ltx1", £1.50p

82. SPHALERITE. Baxter Springs, Cherokee Co., Kansas, U.S.A. Specimen A: Very large brightblack sharp crystals to 1" in size richly scattered and intergrown...on both sidesof matrix with creamy curved rhombic crystals of Dolomite. 3tx2x2" ,£14.00.Specimen B: As spDcimen A, 2~x1ix1t", £7.00

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83. SPHALERITE. Hydraulic Shaft, Smcllclcugh Mine, Nenthead, Cumberland. Specimen A:Choice bright black sharp crystals to 1 cm in siz8 thickly encrusting alteredlimestone matrix. 1 3x2", £8.00. Specimen 0: As specimen A, with crystals to*" in- size. 3x2", £3. SOp

84. STIBNITE. Knipes Mine, New Cumnock, A~rshire, Scotland. Rich bright silvery-greybladed masses associated with a little quartz. Specimen A, showing a littleyellowish Stibiconite alter:r!; ion in places, 4x3x1t", £4.S0p. Specimen B: 3x2x1-:-",£1.7Sp

8S. STRONTIANITE. Whitesmith Mine, Stronti,n, Argyllshirc, Scotland. Rich lime-greenradiated crystalline mosses associated with creamy Barytes. Specimen A: }.~-x1i",£2.7Sp. Specimen B: 2x1", £1. SOp

86. NATIVE Sl1..A-iUR. Agrigento, Sicily, Italy. SDlect mostly transparent bright yellowmostly complete sirgle crystal showing good shmp faces. 1t-x1i.-", £2.2Sp

87. TARNOWITZITE. Tsumeb, Otavi, S.W. Africa. Lustrous sharp creamy crystals to ~" insize intergrou'n on large areas of cellular matrix. 1tx1~-x1~", EiS.SOp

Bffi. TORBERNITE. Mine Bois Noir, St. Priest-la-Prugne, Loire, Franse. Select light todark green small sharp blocky crystals to 2 mm in size scattered over brownishirony quartz crystals on granite matrix. 2t.-x2x1~", £4.SOp

89. VANADINITE. t~ibladen, nr. ~lidelt, Atlas Mts. ~larocco. Select bright reddish largesingle composite crystals. Euch approx ix,", £2.2Sp each. '.

90. ENDLICHITE (Arsenian Vanadinite). Sierra de los Lamentos, Chihuahua, Mexico. Finelight brownish elongated sketetal hexagonal crystals to 1 cm in length very ,richlyscattered over sparkling brown MOTTRAMITE crystals ob matrix. 3x3x2", £23.00

91. VARISCITE. Hot Springs, Garland,Co., Arkansas, U.S.A. Rich bright green microcrystallised crusts covering large ureas of matrix. 3x2", £4.S0p

92. VIVIANITE. Blackgang Chine, Isle of White. Dark bluish crystals and crystal sectionsto 4 lTI11 in size scattered on ferruginous matrix. 2tx1-}", £2.2Sp

93. WELOGANITE. Francon Qry., Montreal, ~uebec, Canada. Sharp translucent creamy crystalsto S IT1Tl in size richly scattered in a deep i" cavity in matrix with a littleAnalcime. 2-tx1-tx1-t-", £9.00

94. WITHERITE. Rosiclare, Hardin Co., Illinois, U.S.A. Sharp creamy pscudohexagonalcrystals to 1" in size intergrown and scattered on matrix with oed. small lightpurple crystals iiJf fll,lOrite. 3X2tX1-t-", £13.00 '

9S. WOLFRAMITE. Carrock Mine, Caldbeck, Cumberland,. Very rich bright black bladed massesin milky quartz with rich woxey creamy-yellow masses of SCHEELITE, some shpwingoct'ahedral crystal faces. 4x3x1-t-", £6. SOp

96. lliDLFRAMITE. Wheal Unity, Gwennap, Cornwall.,Rich bright black bladed mass with 0

little quartz. 1tx1-tX1t", £1.S0p

97. WJLFENITE. Sierra de los Lam'entos, Chihuahua,' r~exi.co. Fine bright orango largetabulnr crystals to i" in size richly scattered over matrix with a later depositof light golden-brown smell spiky Er-DLICHITE crystals. 47X }.}x2" , £28.00

98. XONOTLITE. Bin Qry., Huntley, Aberdoen, Scotland. Rich,silky creamy-white fibrousvein i" thick covering gr<Jnite matrix. 2-;\-x1tx1~-", £6.S0p

99. META-ZEUNERITE. Wheal Edward, st. Just, Cornwall. Small bright green tabular crystalslining cavities in cellular limonitic matrix. 2tx1tx1 " , £4.7Sp

Our apologies for tho dolay in sending out ~his month's list - we were away on anextended collecting trip in the north of England which prmved very successful, and WOwill be offering fine specimens resulting from this trip on the next listing.