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26 mercury. uoservattojis. 1. It is distinguished from Native Silver, by colour fracture, tenacity, specific gravity, and sound. 2. Native silver, when rubbed on copper, does not whiten it as amalgam does. 3. Mercurial Horn-Ore, or Corneous Mercury. ' Quecksilber Hornerz, Werner. Woulfe, in Phil. Trans. Ixvi. ii. 6l8.-Mercure come, on Mercure doux volatile, Rome de L. t. iii. p. ,fii.-Quecksilber-hornerx, »en labst. b. ,. s. 7 . Id . J Vi(L , 724 _ Mercury mme y lanzed by the Vitriolic and Marine Acids, Kino. vol. ii. p. 2 66. Qucc Sdbcr-hornem, Eslner, b. iii. s. 275. Id. Emm. b. ii. s. 136.—Mercure corne, Do Born, t. ii. p. 3 g 9 . ld j t- \P-f 8-~L* Mine do Mercure cornL, ou le Me^ It " "• P ,0L ; MerCUre t. iii P z Quecksilber Hornerz, Reus,, b. i. 277 . I(L w b _ ' ’ —Salz.ges Quecksilber, Snck. 2 tor th s ]12 n . labeh s. o2. Mercure muriate, firoyg. t. ii. p. 244 . j d tor , p. 260.—Quecksilber-hornerz, Karsten, Tabel s 6o" Horn-quecksdher, Ilaus. s. 134,-Muriate of Quicksilver’ id, vol. n. p . 97 ._Mercure muriate, Ilawj, Tab] p 78 * Horn Quicksilver, Aikin, p. 25. ‘ — External Characters. Its colour is ash-grey, of „ of , P“l” o„d from this ij’ greyish-mute, trad oven sometimes inclines to greenish- it