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Les cartes, planches, tableaux, etc., peuvent dtre filmds d des taux de reduction diffdrents. Lorsque le document est trop grand pour etre reproduit en un seul clichd, il est film6 d partir de Tangle supdrieur ga'^che, de gauche 6 droite. et de haut en bas, en prenant b nombre d'images ndcessaire. Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mdthode. ata alure. 6 3 2X 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 ■4 ll i ■ ■tfm-mtWIOSy " J m-i m ■ ^x'T^i^i.yf/rlrjtinc- , \ MEDAL AWARDED A WORLD'S FAIR, CMI- \ CAGO, 1894, FOR COLLECTION Of CANADIAN OEMS. hflEDAL I AWARDED Ar i WORLD'S FAIR, CHI- % .sr-'s '■ . in,- .,- -m;^. .!»•» --r.. ' w TacK^jr^OTtflttir^WST^"- *4>"n vi,,.»vi|g«i((*^ CAQO 1894, FOR ' I (^COLLECTION OF POL ' '\ I8HED MINERALS OF CANADA. 'j^n^€£e'C V iy. WILLI MOTT (i ®0., plf^JEf^LOGISTS ..^ y\NDLAPl DAFFIES, • j '':,^:| '^.^,i ■;i. vm '..f- ; — AND— -f- -A,.\ .'fl^ -''Vv. W^ *--.>l(J|ii^*-.*\l 'W,-Ti if< «■ : 94 QUEEN blREET, : (CORNER METCALFE) • »*»**'«*»«t.,t, MEDAL AWARDED AT -if \. MEDAL \ AWARDED AT \ WORt.D'3 FAIR, CMI» \ WORLD'S FAIR, CHI- J .^ . ,;wtf-^ n w» « ji' J— "-i nw i ai w ■.wiar'^wi nm wilii K '^iiiwunnw*;* v wt i mHttWM i »| CAQO 1894, FOR CAGO, 1^94, FOR i eATTERTON A M'KENNA, PRINTERS, OTTAWA. I COLLECTIONS OF AGATE JEWEL- § .^ , . \ CANADIAN Ml N- / LERY. /' .*> '-.,*. ' ' ,* ^ A fJittAilillitei l i iii ' r f' ^C tSt^ ERA19. J ? i> •"^Mil'la'iiifitiWIJftiiMiitrlfvr ■A,a^».|biM-*»-*«*»x'><>' fa i li lt mmWMk iit . -I ti fat iiiwu. , . .. r,lWV:f..l»MU--ui I I >■: .*v M ■ 4t 'A. i, $^ & LflPIDftRIES, :?!|i|¥:ilif??$4' Queen Street, ;:^'i ^ ,OJTA\yA,:0,NXARI0, Mlv CANADA. IN presenting the Second Edition of our ■.-■■ m : M zi''h' -J :h. :.•:■! ''^ 1 '-,■ l-f; ./?;';.- f. ■. .'J ■■ ,..,i ^,^1 Catalogue^4;'1'l^'^'"virisJi to, ,|, those persons and Institutions who have favoured ua with their orde;|-3g!|it not l^ipg, able to fill them at the proper time. Owing to o^r Jormer establishment having suffered greatly fi-om fire and water, we had to vacate the premises and were unable to get i any buiicfirtg stlfRctently mrge for our pur- pose until recently. , vHII, fi^f^'^f'^i-jifl^t^^^^^^^^ We trust this will;$esufHcieirit reason for any delays in filling the orders of our xustomers until now.. /'^'i'?''' ^"^ '■'^.^^^^ T 111 miiiii i. %^'-4f.: ■*n '.(iCW '.*./. ■■\ .^N> ■!*"■ |..*i,.r ■ hf^i" i..-\% \\.i- '-"^ 'f- !■ vf ',' S » J-l-|i% 1* -i'tit ^p f ^^^^^^^^^^K' , Id « * V wm ' ^.!; .' • iHii HMftiiMWWl H^y:: ' •. ■. [■' '" \ •it ■«, '■ , -i*;,„i ■ ■'*^''^::k •rfi^i^ii'*^! M*' ■ ii-.'ji' ';-,V.v;; 1 !.-ii5» Min6ra!0fllsis&Lapl(larl6S, 94 QciGS-Tj St., Gojr. 3Teteaf fe, O^Ha \i i\, (• a I >.\ <; li\ ^^^^ * H RE you interested in the development of the great Mineral Resources of Canada ? If you ate you cannot afford to be without a Collection OF Canadian Minerals. The Collections we make up are arranged with great care, only freshly broken and typical specimens are used. You can make yourself familiar with certain properties of a mineral, such as colour, lustre, hardness, crystalli- zation, etc., and during your trips into the country you may often identify, or at least, be the means of bringing to light, some interesting mineral which may not only prove a source of pleasure to yourself and the scientific public, but it may aLo prove to be of economic value and pecuniary advantage to yourself. • ^ 'i.^'.L ..-,— CTiwit.^. . «iiii Hm >jiiiH>) lu,j i j i | t| | ii |n |i^. ^-^' " ^rt 'A, /#! % h f ( ,*^ ^■it. I C. /' \\'{llim,>tt .>• r ''''. We would particularly solicit the patronage of Scientific Institutions, feeling assured we can sup- ply their wants as well as any house on the Contin- ent. We would request any persons interested in Mineralogy to write to us if they do not see what they want in our Catalogues. After thanking those Institutions that have so liberally patronized us for the past three years, we hope, by continued efforts on our part in securing the best material, that we shall add during the next year many more of our Colleges, Schools and Insti- tutions to our list of customers. We here add a few testimonials that we have received during the past year, which will speak for us better than we could otherwise convey to the public, the appreciation in which our Collections are held by some of our most Eminent Scientists. Our Collections are used in McGill and Toronto Universities, Royal Military College, Kingston, &c. liMiii 7/<^^/ \ ;v,% K }/inrr(i/('^fsfs v /..7 './'iin(\s. --^:^S m — . ■ — — — _ .^ • ' ,- TESTIMONIALS. ■:y7( m ^"^ Royal Military College, Kingston, Ont. I have seen a number of your Collections of Minerals and consider them admirable. They are excellent in giving the student a knowledge of the Minerals which are found in our country. They are well chosen, and I am in doubt whether the smaller or the larger Collections are the greater bargain. A number of cadets in the Royal Military Col- lege have made use of them and have found them very serviceable. I have no doubt that your Col- lections will come into more and more common use throughput the country, and will tend to modify the courses in Mineralogy in our high schools and colleges. JOHN WADDELL, Ph. 1). D. Sc, Prof, of Science, R. M. C. McGill College, Montreal, Que. It is an exceedingly good Collection for the money. V B. J. HARRINGTON, Ph. D., &c. .v\^ ..A . ■,' . ^'Uj.<< i.1. 1 ^.,SilW^ .i^Ll-v^.^. ikt JJ Brf uSS^ 'i^... '■' '' ■■ i «> «t^fe» rt « hi ^ nfl ti m . > :.<^M»faf '^~"*itr ,ii,m»0t.tm> iii|pi(||- i)iimni||>ii>il il'i •• :•*•" I 'm:'i ' k***',** C. /'. WilUmott Cr C ^. Toronto, Ont. i deceived collections in good time and good form. Am much pleased with them. The labels are most serviceable. Have them on Exhibition. Had I known where to procure them would have ordered long ago ; other students have intimated the same. : , A. J. SHIELDS. ■^ ' .<, ■ ■' ^ I Toronto, Ont., Cases of Minerals arrivevl in good condition. ^Students are well satisfied with them. You will probably receive more orders in the future. V -^J. W. WHEATON, - >' ^ _ , /Toronto University, ■..-.■'' ^^nw-'M' ■"■■ :., « :^vr t :i:.. . -. :: -r.'." w. RUSSELL, >>:..•;.- ■^^^■•^ School of Practical Science. •4MW' ■■>, Toronto, Ont. Your fifteen boxes of Minerals arrived yesterday all right. We are satisfied with them. Enclosed please find P. O. order for seven more boxes. W. F ROACH, Toronto University. •«, , iWMI '■'SSKKT;'*''^^*.**," ...,,„.,.JP£i- ' v." ^v ' '7 "^:^':T Jf^-S'IT?^'''^''?^.'^??^' "^ •• •*»•*<■'> v4»HMr 9#«^<«i "-*•, •■ f ' "' ^V,"" < F"» l " '»# y^) |> ll«!| >i 4 t' H,i| i 'V i .(i| i r t A V Minerah^isis e^■ Lapidaries. •* ^5: Wes. Theo. College, Montreal, Que. . Those specimens designated E came in good condition and in due time. - .,, , E. L. FLAGG. •^ ' McGiLL College, Montreal. I beg to inform you that thft ten boxes of Min- erals arrived safely last week, and, as far as I have been able to ascertain, have given satisfaction. E. G. HIPP. ; ■ ■ -'' -V - ' Toronto, Omt. > Many thanks for your Catalogue. I also wish to say that I am much pleased with the collection you sent me. ^ The only thing I regret is that I did not have it long ago. It if^ the only way to get up Minerals thoroughly, and becomes a pleasure in- stead of hard work. ' •'V\ -.V '■-■■. /■'••;■, ■ c. LEHMANN. '■^■- >lvIINERAL RESOURCES OF THE PkO- •»* JC .M, ^INCE OF QUEBEC, 189(3^ ^ '■'%*' " '■•S'*J,!!i;"- .',-• s« ».^ By R. W. Ells, LL.D., F.G.S.A. " Under the heading of " Matenals for orna- mental Purposes," attention is directed in the Geol- ogy of Canada to the occurence of various Minerals sometimes occurring in large masses, as the^Por- phyries. Serpentine and Labradorites, but in <^hers in comparatively limited quantity. These, when U.i,-. 1 ^ 1. ' ' -■- i""'- t-fi A ■1 y I /r^-'-r-- I) C\ p. win I mot ( t_: to. cut and polished, furnish stones well adapted to ornamentation on a large scale, as for table tops, mantels, etc., while of some of the rarer Minerals, it may be said that at times specimens of great beauty occur, which, when cut and polised, consti- tute gems of considerable value. Attention has been called to this branch of industry by the estab- lishn.ent in Ottaw^a. within the last year, of the Lapidary firm of C. P. Willimott & Co., which, in showing what material Canada can furnish for decor- .ative purposes, is doing a very excellent work. Kansas City, Mo., U. S. Your favour, also box of polished specimen.', came to hand. The work is very nice. I send you nine specimens more to be done in the same way. I). H. TODD. CANADA AT CHICACIO. (Montreal Gazette^ August ist, 1893.) In the court assigned to the (Geological Survey of Canada, in the Mines and Mining Building, is a col- lection of Minerals that is constantly surrounded by a crowd of interested and appreciative spectators. Here is a collection of precious stones, most artisti- cally arranged, exhibited by C. P. Willimot & Co., Ottawa, hat are admired by everyone, and the ex- hibitior of which has done much to reveal to strangeis, and to many Candians, too, the great Mineral wealth in this line of the many localities in the Dominion, • ^ , ' i ' v» i •*> { ■ M.' Mi/irra/o^^isfs J"-' [tipidariis. 7 This live firm have pierced the stygian darkness here and have brought out before us Canadian gems and precious stones that but few ever dreamed were stored away in the bowels of the earth. We need no longer chase over the globe to gather up our ornamental gems and rich stones ; we have them right here in Canada, right under our hands. Push and perseverence and scientific knowledge combined, have spread these things out in rich profusion before us. Scientific men of the highest standing in their profession have been unstinted in their praise of the unrivalled assortment of gems and precious stones that are attractively shown at the World's F'air. The $8,000 we spend each year in the importa tion of precious stones could easily be saved to the country if our people were only acquainted with the beauty and utility of Canadian Gems as they ap- pear arranged in attractive form at this World's Columbian Exposition. ^1^ 1 /■ \\ i \ ■■'!■. v '^y fM^ rt5«t.. >, "X^'' .. .•C^.^I'W'.JfJi. fr .-'..'vS-.-^-"-. '■'»ia'i««'i«<*fwww.ij»*-'^ifti."j-''ui.WR!eiww!^PifW^ K ('. I\ \\'illin),>tf e-- (V^ V ^^m. y y GollGGtlons of Minerals. Number of No. Specimens. =s* ^J J ^s^ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q 30 30 30 30 60 60 100 100 !00 I 20 210 30 60 60 100 30 C^anadian Min'ls in Box $ " " larger Apatite and Associated Min- erals in Box Apatite and Associated Min- erals in Box, larger Canadian Minerals in Box . larger (< u u n larger '' in Cabinet (( including Foreign Minerals, in Cabinet Ores (Canadian) in Box " Canadian & Foreign, in Box Economic ?Tinerals (Canad'n) in Box Economic Minerals (Canadian and Foreign) in Box Precious and Ornamental Stones (Canadian) in Box. . 1 00 2 50 1 00 2 50 2 50 3 00 5 50 7 00 12 00 25 00 50 00 00 00 5 00 4 00 10 00 3 5^ 4 -•*AMi.i ^^> ^^.'.'^i^il.* ^V'-^>^'^-m*ft^p^^^\,.^.. ,_ ''w*»«*ii4¥teW;sii^.- - •"mfimKim Mih'i'^ j/"i;is^^ VJ /.-///(/ '/- S 1 30 60 COLLECTIONS OF MINERALS. -Concluded. Number of No. Specimens. R 60 Precious and Ornamental Stone.s (Canadian & For- eign) in Box 10 00 Cut Precious and Ornamental Stones (Canad'n) in Box, $ i o to 50 00 Cut Precious and Ornamental Stones (Canadian & Foreign) in Cabinet $30 to 100 00 In addition to the above we will make up sets of Minerals to conform with "Dana's Manual," or the work of any other author, also scale of hardness, fusibility, etc. CABINET & MUSEUM MINERALS. We can supply single specimens of a great num- ber of Canadian and Foreign Minerals. For a partial list see pages 19, 20, 21. If you want something especially good let us know, and if we have not got it w^e will book your order and advise you when w^e secure it. v: 'y^'-^md'iii ,j(i(,Srtpi-'tfi^*>^'/:i-.n -\ \ ^ # / r' This l)e[)avtment is thoroughly e(|uipped with all nKJclcrii iiKK^hincry for the cutting of high class faceted (lenis, as veil as all kinds of Lapidary work. This hram h is under the skilful superintendence of one of tlie best facet-cutters in America, late of Messrs. 'I'iffany cS: Co., New York. We have spared neither time or expense to place our establishment on the best footing in this line on the Continent. We would particularly solicit the patronage of jewellers and others, feeling assured we (\an please them both in quality and price; give us a trial and we will (^onvince }0U what we can do. \s our available material is for the most part ( 'anadian, we hope the enthusiasm which character- izes true patriotism will afford us some assistance in building up a national industry for the devlopement of our extensive and valuable Canadian Minerals. Apart from our large stock of Canadian Minerals, we are prepared to undertake the cutting of Rubies, Sapphires, etc., aud all kinds of foreign stones. If you possess a valuable Clem thrt has become dull by wear, or has a corner chipped off, get a jeweller to take it out for you, and send it to us. We will re-cut and polish it. If you have a valuable piece of jewelery from which you have lost one of the stones, send it to us and we will match it for you. rfc-rr^-r-m ..^-n: jtr- ,]//.. /•■'/-.•■•s A /,'/•■.•/ If you have Agate or other stones picked up tUir- itig your travels, send them to us and get them polished. I'hey make nice souvenirs, of \vhi( li the eye never tires. We diie<^t your attention to the following [)rice lists of (lems and Precious Stones, giving their low- est and highest -rices, intermediate pricx^s depend- ing on size, perfection, hrillianc), etc. GEMS. For the convenience of persons living in remote regions, and others who are not ac([uainted with the size of the carat weight of a (lem, we would direct their attention to the following scvale, taking Diamond as the standard. Stones of less specific gravity will be proportionate!) larger: — .,^ (^arat will be about ^\. inch diameter : }i carat is }i inch ; ]^ carat is ;,"'. inch ; ]/i (^arat is -{';. inch ; y^ carat is ^'^ inch ; i carat is ]^^ inch, and so forth. I'l-.K cai-;at, Almandite Amethyst Aquamarine Halas Rubv Beryl ' ('airngorm Carbuncle (^at's-Eye Quartz Chrysoberyl (^hr)'solite . . . .' Citrine : . . . Dianiund Diopside 4> 50 to .p 1 50 ]0 u 2 00 15 u 6 00 5 00 u 30 00 1 00 i(. 10 00 10 u 50 " 50 u T 50 10 ii, I 00 3 50 2 00 10 u 35 6o 00 ii. iqo 00 I 50 u 5 oQ - --H'Kws*"*^'--!- *' Tr^A C I L GE>MS. (.\)ncluded. IKK CAKAl'. Emerald Essonite $ V'wi^ Opal (iariiet (Alniandite) (Pyrope) ,. . *' ((Irossularitt;) Hiddenitc Jacinthe Moonstone Obsidian Oligoclase Opal Peridote Quartz-Asteria " Rose " Crystal " Smoky Riibellite Ruby .Sapphire '' (Montana) Sphene Topaz Tourmaline Turquoise Vesuvianite Zircon 25 I 00 to 100 00 3 5 4 3 4 -1 3 2 4 00 50 50 00 00 25 25 75 25 35 50 50 25 00 00 00 00 00 25 00 00 50 00 $ 3 50 6 00 I 50 I 50 8 00 8 00 I 50 1 00 2 50 25 00 50 5^> 75 I 00 12 GO 40 GO 20 00 10 GO 20 GO 5 00 12 GO 10 GO 7 GO 8 GO cmX!XxmmeKTi :,m..xUim.rJ. ania mt^u^^tmmm,.^^ ..^m.%^ \f>rr / .' /■ PRECIOUS STONES. May be had eitlier cut and polished mounting or in poHshed specimens. Any including the above list of (lems, we vvil to order. Agalmatolite $ 25 Agate, many varieli^'s 10 Alabaster 10 Albite 25 Amazon Stone 10 Amber 25 " Canadian 25 Andalusite 50 Aragonite 10 Aventuiine Feldspar 25 Azurite 25 *' & Malachite 25 Bloodstone 25 Carnelian 25 Chalcedony 25 Chlorastrolite 25 Chrysoprase 25 Crocidolite (Pseudo) 10 Cold Quartz 1 00 Hematite 25 Hornstone 25 Hypersthene 50 Jade 50 Jasper (many varieties) 10 Jasperized Wood 25 Jet 50 ready for of which, I also cut IMKN. to $4 00 " 3 50 75 5 00 2 50 2 00 1 00 ii |4 II II II I I II I I I I II I. II ll I I II II II II II II II 2 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 2 00 1 50 5 00 2 50 " 10 00 2 00 I 00 5 00 " 10 OD 5 o^ 2 00 3 00 u^ma. ■'^...3 c r Wiih: c PRECIOUS STONES. Concluded. »'I;K Sl'KCI.MKN. I^abradorite r^apis Lazuli Lepidolite Malachite Obsidian Onyx Oolite Opal Agate Opalized Wood Peristirite l^erthite Tetrified ^V ood Porphyn' Prehnite Rhodonite Sardonyx Satin Spar. Serpentine Sodalite Sunstone • Thomsonite Thulite 'Variscite Venus Hair Stone Wernerite Wilsonite Willemite ^i-j.*^^^^ ^.^.^4*,^.>*v^' \/i!tt ^ :/ '^isf' " L'lpid'f}"'- rc^^^ 3^!^^^ r\^o\e. ti)ep»rtnten^ CfllHflDIftlH SOUVENIRS. -^^ WflOLESflLE & RBTfllL. F'or the convenience of those persons who wish to take away with them from this (^ountry some sou- venir of Canadian Stones, we have arranged all our goods in groups according to the muntries that supplied the Stone. CANADIAN. MOSS AND OTHKR ACATK. Paper Cutters, $i 60 Clove Hooks, ^ 75 I 00 ' 25 Blotters, Button Hooks, Match Boxes, '' " automatic i 50 Watch ('harms, 50c i 50 Desert Knives, 2 50 Stamp Boxes, $ I 00 125 $ 75 'lablets, 2 60 Pencils, Telescopic 1 25 60 25 25 25 50 2 r I 2 Ink Wells, Paper Weights, Bar Pins, 40 ( ts Sleeve Buttons, " Links, RED JASPER. $1 25 Stamp Boxes, $1 10 1H)RCELLANITE. $1 25 Watch Charms, $T, 2 00 2 50 ( J love Hooks, 80 SODALITE. Match Boxes, auto- Sleeve Links,$2 5o$5 00 matic, $1 75 $300 Scarf Pins, 25 cts., 1 50 Stick Pins, 20 cts., i 00 Match Boxes, Button Hooks, Sleeve Links, '.;:.**;e . ^^i;.4^ii«* 5^,W,v!*- ■>-- ■'>'-•? ;?";.■;.■ i6 (\ p. \Vili>Hn>tt e- C:>, AGATE DEPARTMExNT— Continued. PERTHITE. Stamp Boxes, $i 25 Sleeve Buttons, $1 $1 75 AVENTORINE. Stamp Boxes, $1 %z 00 Watch Charms, 50c i 50 Scarf Pins, 50 cts. i 50 Sleeve Buttons, Sleeve|Links, $2 5 00 $1,502 50 PERISTERITE. Paper Weights, $2, $3 00 Sleeve Buttons, Scarf Pins, 75c i 50 $1 50 $2 50 Bar Pins, $1, $2 50 LABRADORITE. $1 50 Watch Charms, 3 50 Sleeve Buttons -j Bar Pins, small, $1, 2 00 Scarf Pins, Sleeve Links, $3 50 5 00 AMAZON STONE. Waistcoat Buttons, $0 30 Stick Pins, BRAZIL. AGATE AND ONYX. Paper Cutters, 7 5c $3 00 Blotters, $2 50 $3 50 75c $1 00 $1 I 50 15c $0 75 Glove Hooks, 55c 75 Stamp Boxes, $r 2 00 Sleeve Buttons, 75c i 25 Watch Charms, 50c 3 00 Stylo' Pencils, . 75 Pickle Forks, i 50 Seals, >;., 75c 2 50 Bracelets, 9 stones, 1 00 Glove Fasteners, 35c 5c Tablets, 2 60 Collar Buttons, , 35 " Silver, 50 " " Gold, 2 00 Shoe Horns, \ 00 Bon Bon Boxes, f $1 75 3 (>o '-'W" '5 RST" M lU'. rillin^l\t< o-' Lapidarh s. 17 AGATE DEPARTMENT— Continued. Button Hooks, 90c i 25 Purses, 2 50 Book -Markers, 50 c 75 Cane Heads, $ I 00 2 00 Bangles, 2 00 Match Boxes, i 50 i 75 Bar Pins, 50 c i 50 Sleeve Links, $ I 00 2 00 Fob Chains, $2 50 AMETHYST. Scarf Pins, $ I, $ I 50 Scarf Pins, Scotch Thistle, $2 TOPAZ. Scarf Pins, $1 25 AFRICA. TIGER EYE (Pscudo Crocodolite.) Button Hooks, $ I $t 25 Collar Buttons, Match Boxes, i 75 " " automatic i 60 Pin Rolls, I 25 Cigar Lamps, $2 2 50 Fob Chains, 275 Glove Hooks, 50c 75 Stamp Boxes, $1 2 50 Sleeve Links, $ I 25 i 50 u 35 60 (( 2 00 Fob Chains, Sleeve Links, Silver Gold, Glove Fasten 'rs, 60c 90 Bar Pins, 50c i 25 Scarf Pins, 50c i 00 Stick Pms, 60 c 90 Pencils, Telescopic i 25 Watch Charms, 75c 2 00 HUNGARY. cat's eye. $3 50 Scarf Pins, 3 i<^ INDIA. $T $2 50 MOSS AGATE. Pencils, 65 c $2 50 Paper Cutters, $2 50 Book Markers, 60c 80 Watch Charms, 75c i 50 w .-■■. ^i .> ■ ..I . -.v-.^/^ifeiiiHi i8 ('. I\ Willi mot t o- Cu. AGATE DEPARTMENT— Concluded. Bar Pins, $i $i 50 SleeveButtons,$i 25 i 50 Match Boxes, i 50 Collar Buttons, 35 Stamp Boxes, $r 2 50 Silver, 55 Purses, 2 50 For the above Agate goods we have given the lowest and highest prices, although many of the same may be had of intermediate prices, depend- ing on size, perfection, etc. Any of the above articles will be sent on receipt of price to any part of Canada or the United States, postage paid. We will also refund tlie money if any article sent from our establishment should prove unsatisfactory, if the article is ret'jrned to us vv^ithin one week. /.A t Y-v,7.-.;»rf' jS;--.';; 'i:V' ' ;r.3^''' ■'■•f^* ''f'- % ^ip^^ppppffpi I Mineralogists ^ cr I.apidariei 19 •?^-. \_.-/-v-^iN^. MiNEi^A'- ^H^PwS^-^' H# ((S.' ?i h' Mim'ra/ckiisfs C-- /Aipitlarica. 21 MI Mu;iiciiie' :. . . , . . Malachite .\l.i:i ^ mile M.Uvji ,it.; Mar^.i'-ile .... .M ir.',aro.lite .Vl'iriiie M j.i j^.iinite* . . . M c:\ (A[u-,co\'lle) . " (Ro,e) " (Phlo-opiie). . '■ (luoLiio; Micro.:liiie . . Mill^rite.. .■ M;.splckel» Mol)yl).lL;iiitt, pure, ill ivock Moiiazite, pure Momitaui coik. . . Natiolitt Neplielite Niccolile I )l).-;iclian . (')iij;()c!a.'^.e ■ tran.sluix'iit (')ii\\";ie (^ntariolile Opal, piixiou-^. in R(K.k Opal, CoinnT'n . . . Opali/ed W()(^il Orplnieut Orihocla^e Cry.sial. . Oz(Xcrile Perislerile , Perlhite. ..' l*lilo!;opile J*icrolile Pitchslone, Pebble.-. J'olyhalitc I'rehnitc I'silomelane I'yrite mmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmm NKRAI.S- Continued. POUND. C'JNCE. POUtU'. $ cts. $ .eis. . $ cl.-.. ;-, ;; l'yr(.i'.u.->ile :vs Pyronujipliite . . p Pyiuvcne Lainellav, -.?5 j;!;reen 13 i^o Pyroxene ;.;ranular, 3 j^iecn 10 5 Pyroxene Crystal 10 .^;rey M' TO,, ]''yrrlioiile*.-,^. . . 10 .' 2n',, " NiLkehferou^ 20 10 ■-"' ■ (^niru-t/ 3 *" '^ Sino.ky 13 '^5 " K,);e -13 Keai.uar Raphillite. 60 \^^ Rhodonite 20 Rlicnlonite, pure. 50 j,^ ■ Rhodocroi.^ite* . Rubellitein Lopid'^- .0 !'te ' RuuIl -; ) S ■ai)olile, ( Irey . . ; ■ 13 •' Yellow 30 y; Sci!eni;i; .;o - Serpen\ine ... 3 Sulerite 1 j .10 Soapstone m 3 Sorlalite* 30 ,5 •' Pure. . . 10 Specular Iron. . u> I - S]>erryliU' 5 Si)essarlite, Pure Sphalerile -'' 40 ' .Sphene I'j 40 Sixxhmiene .. . . .v-> 10 Spinel in. Rock. . i "j J5 SLauroiite 5 Stealile 10 5 SiibnUe -'3 5 Stil!)ile. 30 Slrontianite 33 10 Sulphur -^S OUN(,E. $ els. 2 2 C. P WaHnuHl o** Co. M I N F R A LS— Concluded. Tale, extra Tenuantite* thulite Tiianite Topaz. Tourmaline, black " green Triphyllite Triplite 'i'remolite Troosiite* Turgite . Ulexite. Ullmannite Valentinite POUND. $ CIS. 10 10 10 OUNCE. $ CtS. 10 5 15 5 5 5 10 15 25 POUND. $ CIS. VejiuviAniie, in rc>ck 25 " pure.. V^ivianiie Weriierite 10 " yellow . . 50 Willemite Witherite Wolframite 4*^ Wollastonite 10 Wulfenite •^incite, Pure. . . , . . " with Krank- linite 35 Zircon i 00 /.oisite* 50 OUNCC. $ CIS. 5 10 3 5 5 15 5 MWRMMMKHaK-Ha .~%^J^l', ,Sw ..'Ai.*!.. \- MiA) / 7/6 iV