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Gem-Stones and Their Distinctive Characters

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A practical handbook describing the physical characters and identification methods for gemstones, combining clear accounts of crystalline form, optical properties (reflection, refraction, dispersion, double refraction), colour and absorption effects, specific gravity, hardness and electrical behaviour with practical techniques such as refractometer use and heavy-liquid tests. It outlines cutting, weighting and nomenclature, distinguishes manufactured and imitation stones, and provides species-by-species descriptions of precious and semi-precious gems — including diamond, corundum, beryl, topaz, spinel, garnet, tourmaline, zircon, quartz and chrysoberyl — accompanied by diagrams, plates and tables of physical constants for practical reference.

TABLE IV

Colour-Dispersion of Gem-Stones[9]
Moonstone ·012
Quartz ·013
Beryl ·014
Topaz ·014
Chrysoberyl ·015
Tourmaline ·017
Spodumene ·017
Corundum ·018
Peridot ·020
Spinel ·020
Garnet (Almandine) ·024
Garnet (Pyrope) ·027
Garnet (Hessonite) ·028
Zircon ·038
Diamond ·044
Sphene ·051
Garnet (Demantoid) ·057