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As of February 17, 2010 these are the new additions to my stock:

ACTINOLITE
CAN02. A mound of lustrous, translucent, intergrown, green crystals, up to 1 cm in length, on matrix. Only a few terminations. 8x5x4 cm. Hughes occurence, Minden, Ontario, Canada. $10.00.
CAN03. Thumbnail. A mound of lustrous, translucent, dark-green crystals, up to 5mm, on minor matrix. (x4). Norland, Ontario, Canada. $10.00 each.
ADAMITE
03. Thumbnail. A remounted micromount of submillimetre balls of Nickel-rich ADAMITE on matrix. Kilometre 3 mine, Lavrion mining district, Attiki Prefecture, Greece. $5.00.
04. Thumbnail. A mound of scattered, submillimetre balls of Nickel-rich ADAMITE on gossan matrix. Kamariza mine, Lavrion mining district, Attiki Prefecture, Greece. $10.00.
ALLOPHANE
SFSC01. Thumbnail. A remounted micromount of blue-white, botryoidal ALLOPHANE with Malachite on matrix. Kamariza mine, Lavrion, Greece. $5.00.
SFSC02. Thumbnail. A remounted micromount of blue-white, botryoidal ALLOPHANE with Malachite on matrix. Hilarion mine, Lavrion, Greece. $5.00.
ALMANDINE
CAN02. An opaque, dark-red crystal, up to 3cm, in massive, green Biotite mica matrix. (x6). 5x4x3 cm. River Valley occurence, Sudbury district, Ontario, Canada. $5.00 each.
ANDRADITE
CAN01 An 8x7x5 cm vug of opaque, brown ANDRADITE crystals, up to 15mm, with Quartz, Pyrite and Epidote. The calcite that filled the vug has been etched away with acid. 17x12x8 cm. Marmoraton Iron mine, Marmora, Ontario, Canada. $20.00 plus shipping.
APATITE
CAN01. A large cabinet specimen of a 4cm, double terminated, green APATITE crystal and numerous smaller ones in a vug which was naturally etched by groundwater. Sawn base. 13x6x5 cm. Yates mine, Otter Lake, Quebec, Canada. $50.00.
CAN02. A large, terminated, red-brown APATITE crystal without matrix. 7x6x16 cm. Lost mine, Lake Clear, near Eganville, Ontario, Canada. $40.00 plus shipping.
CAN03. A double terminated, red-brown APATITE crystal without matrix. (x5). 8x2x2 cm. Lost mine, Lake Clear, near Eganville, Ontario, Canada. $20.00.
CAN04. A double terminated, red-brown APATITE crystal without matrix. 4x2x2 cm. Lost mine, Lake Clear, near Eganville, Ontario, Canada. $10.00.
APOPHYLLITE
CAN01. A mound of translucent, tan, poorly formed crystals on matrix. Sawn base. Confirmed by EDS. 14x12x5 cm. Jeffrey mine, Asbestos, Quebec, Canada. $40.00.
AUSTINITE
SFSC03. Thumbnail. A mound of vuggy, gossan matrix with abundant AUSTINITE microcrystals in the vugs. Ojuela mine, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico. $10.00.
BIOTITE mica
CAN01. Two intergrown cleavage fragments of 5 cm wide crystals. 7x7x4 cm. Bear Lake diggings, near Tory Hill, Ontario, Canada. $10.00.
CAN02. A cleavage fragment with a 6 cm wide, tapering prism. 6x3x6 cm. Payne-Chaput mine, Pontiac County, Quebec, Canada. $10.00.
BISMUTH
CAN06. Thumbnail. A 22x13x3mm crystal cluster without matrix. Cobalt, Ontario, Canada. $15.00.
BROCKITE
MSH01. Thumbnail. Abundant, submillimetre, white balls on matrix. Confirmed by EDS. (x2). $20.00 each.
BROOKITE
MSH03. An abundance of highly lustrous Brookite and Zircon microcrystals on feldspar matrix. There are also two large, damaged Zircons. 4x4x2 cm. $15.00.
CALCITE
CAN01. Highly lustrous, translucent, white crystals, up to 2cm, on matrix. (x2). 5x4x2 cm. Newfoundland Zinc mine, Daniels Harbour, Newfoundland, Canada. $10.00 each.
CAN02. Lustrous, translucent, white crystals, up to 2cm, on matrix. (x3). 7x6x3 cm. Pine Point Zinc mine, near Great Slave Lake, NWT, Canada. $10.00 each.
CARLETONITE
MSH13. A mix of tiny crystals and massive in massive Pectolite matrix. 8x5x3 cm. TYPE LOCALITY! $20.00.
MSH14. Coarsely crystalline to massive, blue and pink CARLETONITE in/on Pectolite matrix. (x3). 4x4x3 cm. From the huge Careltonite find of 2000. TYPE LOCALITY! $30.00 each.
CELESTITE
04. A mound of highly lustrous, transparent, colourless crystals, up to 8mm, on orange matrix. 6x4x4 cm. Beinev-Kyr, Turkmenia. Photo in PHOTO GALLERY. $20.00.
CHAROITE
01. A polished slab of 50% CHAROITE intermixed with black Aegerine and colourless feldspar. 10x6x0.5 cm. Murun massif, Torgo River basin, Eastern Siberia, Russia. $20.00.
CHILDRENITE
CAN01. A plate of lustrous, translucent, brown, bladed crystals, up to 1cm, on matrix. Confirmed by EDS. 4x4x1 cm. Rapid Creek, 120 Km west of Inuvik, Yukon territory, Canada. $20.00.
CLINOPTILOLITE
SFSC01. Thumbnail. A small vug of lustrous, brown, blocky crystals of CLINOPTIOLITE on matrix. Succor creek, Malheur county, Oregon, USA. $5.00.
COPPER
CAN01. Abundant NATIVE COPPER wires in an acid-etched, pinkish matrix. (x2). 6x4x2 cm. Mamainse Point Copper area, Algoma district, Ontario, Canada (the other side of Lake Superior from Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula). $15.00 each.
CAN02. Thumbnail. Abundant NATIVE COPPER wires in an acid-etched, pinkish matrix. (x5). Mamainse Point Copper area, Algoma district, Ontario, Canada (the other side of Lake Superior from Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula). $10.00 each.
08. A large plate of NATIVE COPPER with green Malachite pantina and white sulphate matrix. 19x12x5 cm. Mina Charque de Cobre, Salar de Unyi, Daniel Campos, Bolivia. $40.00.
CORUNDUM
MSH02. Several incomplete, blue microcrystals, up to 2mm, frozen in matrix. 4x4x2 cm. $10.00.
DAWSONITE
CAN02. a 4 square centimeter patch of white, druzy, acicular crystals on matrix. (x3). 4x3x3 cm. Francon Quarry, downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. $20.00 each.
DIOPSIDE
CAN03. A mound of fibrous, white and chrome-green DIOPSIDE crystals on matrix. (x3). 5x3x2 cm. Jeffrey mine, Asbestos, Quebec, Canada. $25.00 each.
CAN04. A plate of fibrous, green DIOPSIDE crystals partially overgrown by white Diopside crystals on matrix. (x2). 4x2x1 cm. Jeffrey mine, Asbestos, Quebec, Canada. $25.00 each.
CAN05. A plate of transparent, green, tabular DIOPSIDE crystals, up to 1 cm, intergrown with pointed, green VESUVIANITE crystals on matrix. 7x5x3 cm. Jeffrey mine, Asbestos, Quebec, Canada. $20.00.
CAN06. A mound of abundant, highly lustrous, terminated, black crystals, up to 15mm, with translucent Kspar crystals on matrix. Etched out of Calcite. 10x8x6 cm. Yates mine, Sandy Creek, Otter Lake, Quebec, Canada. $20.00.
CAN07. A mound of translucent, green, tabular DIOPSIDE crystals, up to 5mm, on massive of the same. 5x3x3 cm. Grace Lake, Wilberforce, Ontario, Canada. $10.00.
CAN08. Thumbnail. A 3x1.5x1 cm, terminated, translucent, grey-yellow crystal without matrix. Orford Nickel mine, St-Denis de Brompton, Quebec, Canada. $30.00.
CAN09. Thumbnail. A mound of fibrous, green Chrome DIOPSIDE. Jeffrey mine, Asbestos, Quebec, Canada. $10.00.
ELPIDITE
MSH04. Grey, acicular crystals with dark red-brown Rhodochrosite and Albite on Microcline. (x2). 9x5x4 cm. From the summer 1989 vugs. $30.00 each.
EPIDIDYMITE
MSH11. Numerous stubby, white, opaque, hexagonal crystals, up to 3mm, with Seranditer crystals and Rhodochrosite rosettes. 4x2x2 cm. $20.00.
EPISTOLITE
MSH01. Poorly formed, colourless, bladed microcrystals pseudomorphing an earlier mineral on pink Rhodochrosite rhomb matrix. 4x3x2 cm. $15.00.
EUDIALYTE
MSH02. Thumbnail. Orange, 3mm crystals in vuggy Sodalite syenite matrix. A few of the crystals are intact. $10.00.
EUDIDYMITE
MSH07. Abundant, white microcrystals in the crevices of rotted Serandite. (x3). 6x6x3 cm. $50.00 each.
FERGUSONITE
CAN01. An ugly, dark-brown, 4cm long, unterminated crystal attatched to Quartz-Biotite matrix. 6x4x2 cm. Gole Quarry, Madawaska, Ontario, Canada. $20.00.
CAN02. An ugly, dark-brown crystal fragment with minor matrix. 4x3x1 cm. Gole Quarry, Madawaska, Ontario, Canada. $10.00.
FRANKLINITE
01. Massive, black FRANKLINITE with intergrown, massive, orange ANDRADITE garnet. (x2). 6x3x2 cm. Franklin/Sterling Hill, Ogdensburg, Sussex county, New Jersey, USA. $10.00 each.
GEDRITE
CAN01. Thumbnail. Rich coverage of lustrous, black, fibrous FERROGEDRITE amphibole on matrix. Fishtail lake, near Wilberforce, Ontario, Canada. $10.00.
GENTHELVITE
MSH06. Numerous 2mm, translucent, yellow-green crystals on a terminated Serandite crystal. 4x2x1 cm. $20.00.
GIBBSITE
SFSC01. Thumbnail. A small thumbnail of white, waxy GIBBSITE on matrix. Kamariza mine, Lavrion, Greece. $5.00.
GOBBINSITE
MSH01. A 8x4x5 mm cluster of highly lustrous, blue-grey GOBBINSITE microcrystals on matrix. Two smaller clusters of platy Gmelinite accompany. $30.00.
GOLD
05. Thumbnail. A 5x5x4mm mass of GOLD wire sticking out of Quartz matrix. Yangas mining area, Santa Rosa de Quives, Cata, Lima, Peru. $75.00.
GROSSULAR
CAN27. A mound of lustrous, translucent, orange-brown GROSSULAR crystals, up to 5mm in size, with green Diopside on matrix. (x8). 6x4x2 cm. York river skarn zone, near Bancroft, Ontario, Canada. $15.00 each.
CAN28. A mound of lustrous, translucent, orange-brown GROSSULAR crystals, up to 5mm in size, with green Diopside on matrix. (x2). 6x4x4 cm. York river skarn zone, near Bancroft, Ontario, Canada. $40.00 each.
CAN29. A scattering of 7mm, translucent, grey GROSSULAR crystals on a busy Chlorite-rich matrix. 6x3x3 cm. Jeffrey Mine, Asbestos, Quebec, Canada. $20.00.
CAN30. A scattering of 1 cm, translucent, pale-orange GROSSULAR crystals on/in matrix. 6x4x3 cm. Jeffrey Mine, Asbestos, Quebec, Canada. $40.00.
CAN31. A scattering of 1-2mm, translucent, chrome-green GROSSULAR crystals in green, massive Diopside matrix. 4x2x1 cm. Jeffrey Mine, Asbestos, Quebec, Canada. $10.00.
CAN32. Thumbnail. A mound of sparse, bright-green, Chrome GROSSULAR microcrystals on Diopside matrix. Jeffrey Mine, Asbestos, Quebec, Canada. $15.00.
CAN33. Thumbnail. A plate of lustrous, transparent, 1-4mm, pink GROSSULAR crystals on matrix. Jeffrey mine, Asbestos, Quebec, Canada. $20.00.
CAN34. Thumbnail. A mound of lustrous, translucent, orange-brown GROSSULAR crystals, up to 5mm in size, with green Diopside on matrix. York river skarn zone, near Bancroft, Ontario, Canada. $10.00.
HENRICKSITE
SFSC01. Abundant HENDRICKSITE mica in acid-etched marble matrix. Confirmed by EDS. 3x3x3 cm. Franklin/Sterling Hill, Ogdensburg, Sussex county, New Jersey, USA. $10.00.
JOAQUINITE
01. Three 1mm, brown microcrystals on acid-etched NATROLITE-CROSSITE matrix. 10x4x1 cm. Benitoite Gem mine, New Idria district, San Benito county, California, USA. $15.00.
LANGITE
SFSC01. Thumbnail. A small thumbnail of submillimetre, blue microcrystals of LANGITE on matrix. Lubietova, Banska Bystria, Slovakia. $10.00.
LEIFITE
MSH09. Several thick, lustrous, white crystals, up to 9mm, on Calcite-Rhodochrosite matrix. From the 1989 vugs. 6x4x3 cm. $30.00.
"Leucoxene"
CAN01. A 3cm Titanite crystal completely pseudomorphed by Leucoxene. (x3). South Lake Road, near Minden, Haliburton county, Ontario, Canada. $5.00 each.
MANGANITE
02. Coarse, poorly-formed crystals, up to 1cm, on matrix. 5x4x3 cm. N'chwaning II mine, Kuruman, South Africa. $20.00.
MANGANONEPTUNITE
MSH05. Numerous, lustrous, transparent, red-brown microcrystals with Serandite, Analcime and Behoite. 5x5x4 cm. $30.00.
MARCASITE
CAN01. Druzy MARCASITE microcrystals on Calcite matrix. Good coverage. 4x3x3 cm. Francon Quarry, downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. $5.00.
MICROCLINE/ORTHOCLASE
CAN01. A cluster of blocky, 1-2 cm feldspar crystals with a partial, black coating of Allanite. (x4). R18 roadcut, near Minden, Haliburton county, Ontario, Canada. $10.00 each.
MILLERITE
CAN02. A minature of a plate of dark-bronze, fibrous crystals on matrix. 3x3x1 cm. (x23). Thompson Nickel mine, Thompson, Manitoba, Canada. $10.00 each.
MOLYBDENITE
CAN01. Thumbnail. Three 9x9x5mm MOLYBDENITE cleavages. (x2). Aldfield, Pontiac County, Quebec, Canada. $15.00 each.
NENADKEVICHITE
MSH03. A complex assemblage of pink RHODOCHROSITE rhombs, brown NENADKEVICHITE crystals, pink ANCYLITE microcrystals, Natrolite and Albite. 8x5x3 cm. $40.00.
OLIVENITE
06.Abundant, acicular microcrystals with orange Limonite balls on complex Azurite-Cerussite matrix. (x2). 5x2x3 cm. Tsumcorp mine, Tsumeb, Namibia. $20.00 each.
PECTOLITE
CAN01. A plate of flat sprays of white, acicular crystals with red Lepidocrocite coating on matrix. Sawn base. 12x8x0.5 cm. Jeffrey mine, Asbestos, Quebec, Canada. $25.00.
CAN02. A plate of flat sprays of white, acicular crystals with red Lepidocrocite coating on matrix. Sawn base. 6x5x0.5 cm. Jeffrey mine, Asbestos, Quebec, Canada. $10.00.
CAN03. A mound of transparent, grey, acicular crystals, up to 3mm, on matrix. 3x3x2 cm. Jeffrey mine, Asbestos, Quebec, Canada. $10.00.
CAN04. Thumbnail. Lustrous, very pale-green, blocky, translucent crystals on matrix. (x6). Jeffrey Mine, Asbestos, Quebec, Canada. $10.00 each.
PETEDUNNITE
SFSC01. Abundant, brown PETEDUNNITE blebs in matrix. Confirmed by EDS. 5x3x2 cm. Franklin/Sterling Hill, Ogdensburg, Sussex county, New Jersey, USA. $10.00.
POLYLITHIONITE
MSH03. A large mass of thin POLYLITHIONITE books, up to 2 cm across. Minor Natrolite and Serandite. 9x5x4 cm. From the Sept 2003 vug. $40.00.
PREHNITE
CAN01. A mound of translucent, grey, terminated single crystals, up to 6mm, on matrix. 3x2x2 cm. Jeffrey mine, Asbestos, Quebec, Canada. $10.00.
CAN02. A half dozen, transparent, 1cm, pale-green, single crystals on matrix. 5x3x2 cm. Jeffrey mine, Asbestos, Quebec, Canada. $20.00.
CAN03. Thumbnail. A mound of grey, blocky, translucent to transparent crystals on matrix. (x3). Jeffrey Mine, Asbestos, Quebec, Canada. $5.00 each.
POTASSIC FLURORICHTERITE amphibole
CAN01. A mound of lustrous, black crystals, up to 1 cm, on matrix. (x8). 6x4x2 cm. Hunter Property, Tory Hill, Bancroft region, Ontario, Canada. $10.00 each.
CAN02. A mound of lustrous, black crystals, up to 1 cm, on matrix. (x2). 7x7x4 cm. Hunter Property, Tory Hill, Bancroft region, Ontario, Canada. $20.00 each.
CAN03. A beautiful plate of lustrous, black crystals, up to 1 cm, on matrix. Sawn base. 13x5x3 cm. Hunter Property, Tory Hill, Bancroft region, Ontario, Canada. $40.00.
CAN04. Thumbnail. A mound of lustrous, black crystals, up to 1 cm. (x2). Hunter Property, Tory Hill, Bancroft region, Ontario, Canada. $10.00 each.
QUARTZ
CAN01. A plate of lustrous, transparent, purple, terminated AMETHYST crystals, up to 1cm, with abundant Hematite inclusions. 5x5x1 cm. Side Hill claim, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. $25.00.
MSH05. A terminated, transparent Smokey Quartz crystal with minor Calcite. 8x4x3 cm. $20.00.
RHABDOPHANE
MSH02. Approximately a dozen tan RHABDOPHANE microcrystals, up to 4mm long, with Zincian KUPLETSKITE crystals, Polylithionite, Albite and sparse Serandite microcrystals on Microcline. 6x4x2. $30.00.
RHODOCHROSITE
MSH10. A cluster of opaque, pink rhombs, up to 1cm, with a lustrous EPIDIDYMITE cluster and broken NENADKEVICHITE crystals on Microcline. 3x3x3 cm. $30.00.
MSH11. Tiny, dark-brown RHODOCHROSITE crystals on AEGERINE +/- Natrolite, Albite and Sphalerite. (x2). 5x1x1 cm. $15.00 each.
RHODONITE
04. A 1 cm vug of 2mm RHODONITE cystals in massive Rhodonite matrix. 7x4x3 cm. Franklin/Sterling Hill, Ogdensburg, Sussex county, New Jersey, USA. Photo in PHOTO GALLERY. $10.00.
RUTILE
CAN02. A 1 cm, red-brown, cyclic twinned crystal frozen in Albite matrix. 6x3x3 cm. Little Dam lake, near MacGregor Lake, Perkins, Quebec, Canada. $10.00.
SCAPOLITE
CAN05. A mound of blocky, opaque, grey, 1-3 cm crystals in parallel growth on massive of the same. 7x7x4 cm. South Lake road, near Minden, Haliburton county, Ontario, Canada. $10.00.
CAN06. Two 2 cm, lustrous terminations poking out of matrix. 6x4x5 cm. Hiway 28 roadcut, near Hardwood Lake, Bancroft region, Ontario, Canada. $10.00.
CAN07. Thumbnail. Two blocky, lustrous terminations poking out of matrix. Hiway 28 roadcut, near Hardwood Lake, Bancroft region, Ontario, Canada. $5.00.
SCORODITE
01. Thumbnail. A lustrous, translucent to opaque, dark-brown crystal cluster, up to 1cm on edge. Hezhou, Guangxi Zhuang Autunomous region, China. $25.00.
SERANDITE
MSH16. A terminated, translucent, orange SERANDITE cleavage with crystal faces along 2 sides. 3x2x4 cm. Sawn base. $50.00.
MSH17. Thumbnail. A box of 6 Aegerine crystals with attatched SERANDITE crystals. (x2). $25.00 each.
SPESSARTINE
03. A plate of lustrous, 1-3mm, transparent, orange SPESSARTINE crystals on Quartz crystal matrix. 6x4x3 cm. Tongbei, Yunxiao, Fujian Province, China. $15.00.
STEACYITE
MSH04. A 2x3 cm area of scattered, 1mm, grey lumps of STEACYITE with FLUOAPOPHYLLITE on massive Pectolite matrix. 8x6x3 cm. TYPE LOCALITY! $15.00.
STRENGITE
SFSC03. Thumbnail. Purple, powdery STRENGITE with massive, red-brown BERMANITE in matrix. (x2). Buranga, Gatumba district, Rwanda. $5.00 each.
STRONTIANITE
CAN03. Numerous, intergrown, grey-yellow balls, up to 7mm, partially covered with white, effervescent Strontianite. 4x4x3 cm. Francon Quarry, downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. $10.00.
SULPHUR
04. A large mound of NATIVE SULPHUR crystals, up to 4mm, on massive Sulphur matrix. 13x11x9 cm. Salar de Unyi, Daniel Campos, Bolivia. $40.00.
TEALLITE
01. Thumbnail. A 2cm metallic cleavage. Carhuaycolla, Carguaicollo District, Potosi, Bolivia. $10.00.
TELLURONEVSKITE and/or VIHORLATITE
SFSC01. Thumbnail. A small thumbnail of scattered, submillimetre, metallic grains in matrix. A qualitative EDS scan reveals the presence of one or both species. Poruba, Kosice, Slovakia. $15.00.
TITANITE
CAN01. A 3cm, highly lustrous but imperfectly formed TITANITE crystal on grey Orthoclase. 4x3x2 cm. Bear Lake diggings, near Tory Hill, Ontario, Canada. $10.00.
CAN02. A 3cm, highly lustrous but imperfectly formed TITANITE crystal. 3x3x1 cm. Bear Lake diggings, near Tory Hill, Ontario, Canada. $5.00.
CAN03. A 3cm, highly lustrous but imperfectly formed TITANITE crystal. (x4). 3x2x1 cm. South Lake road, near Minden, Haliburton county, Ontario, Canada. $10.00 each.
CAN04. Thumbnail. A 2 cm, highly lustrous but imperfectly formed TITANITE crystal. South Lake road, near Minden, Haliburton county, Ontario, Canada. $5.00.
TREMOLITE
CAN01. A mound of stubby, translucent, green crystals and crystal fragments, up to 2cm, on matrix. 6x5x6 cm. Clear Lake Road, Miner's Bay, Ontario, Canada. $18.00.
CAN02. A loose cluster of blocky, green crystals and crystal fragments, up to 2cm, without matrix. 5x3x2 cm. Clear Lake Road, Miner's Bay, Ontario, Canada. $5.00.
CAN03. A rich plate of lustrous, stubby, translucent, 1-3mm, green crystals on matrix. 5x4x2 cm. Grace Lake, Wilberforce, Ontario, Canada. $10.00.
CAN04. A small plate of rough, green Chrome Tremolite crystals, up to 5mm, with Muscovite on Calcite matrix. 3x3x1 cm. Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada. $10.00.
CAN05. Thumbnail. A plate or mound of rough, green Chrome Tremolite crystals on matrix. (x8). Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada. $10.00 each.
VESUVIANITE
CAN07. My best grade of highly lustrous purple and green crystals on matrix of the same. Minimal contact damage. From the summer of 2009. (x8). 7x4x3 cm. Jeffrey mine, Asbestos, Quebec, Canada. $80.00 each.
CAN08. A plate of highly lustrous purple VESUVIANITE crystals intergrown with grey CHLORITE books. From the summer of 2009. 5x4x2 cm. Jeffrey mine, Asbestos, Quebec, Canada. $25.00.
CAN09. Thumbnail. A mound of transparent, lustrous, pointed, green crystals of Chrome VESUVIANITE. Jeffrey mine, Asbestos, Quebec, Canada. $20.00.
VILLIAUMITE
MSH06. Abundant red cleavages in crystalline Pectolite matrix. (x2). 6x4x3 cm. $30.00 each.
WARDITE
CAN01. Lustrous, translucent, grey, pseudooctahedral crystals, up to 1cm, on matrix. (x4). 4x3x3 cm. Rapid Creek, 120 Km west of Inuvik, Yukon territory, Canada. $10.00 each.
CAN02. Thumbnail. A lustrous, translucent, grey, pseudooctahedral crystal, 8mm on edge, on matrix. Rapid Creek, 120 Km west of Inuvik, Yukon territory, Canada. $10.00.
WARWICKITE
SFSC01. A few golden-brown needles on Calcite-Apatite-Hematite-Richterite matrix. 5x4x4 cm. Carmen mine, La Celia, Jumilla, Spain. $10.00.
WILLEMITE
02. Brick-red crystal fragments, up to 5cm, frozen in matrix. Highly fluorescent. 6x4x4 cm. Franklin/Sterling Hill, Ogdensburg, Sussex county, New Jersey, USA. $20.00.
02. Green blebs intermixed with Franklinite and Zincite. Highly fluorescent. 4x3x1 cm. Franklin/Sterling Hill, Ogdensburg, Sussex county, New Jersey, USA. $5.00.
ZIRCOPHYLLITE
MSH01. Numerous, fibrous, brown, platy to fibrous crystals on feldspar matrix. EDS suggests Zr is marginally higher than Ti. 6x4x3 cm. $75.00.

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