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PRECIOUS STONES            185
is not clean, shows a black or purple tendency, whereas the spinel inclines to a suspicion of yellow. When the color of the latter is most free from the yellow taint, it still lacks the lustre of the ruby. The dichroiscope will establish their iden­tity, as the ruby is doubly refractive and the spinel single.
Hardness. Specific Gravity.
Ruby.............9         3.9 to 4.1          Refraction double.
Spinel............8         3.60103.63         Refraction single.
4.  Ruby and Garnet
Some of the finer red garnets have a very clear and beau­tiful red color, and when finely cut might deceive some. They all lack the hard lustre and transparent color of the ruby, and are singly refractive. The difference can be found in the hardness. Specific gravity is not as sure a test, as some gar­nets are nearly as heavy as the ruby.
Hardness. Specific Gravity.
Ruby...........9            3.9 to 4.1          Refraction double.
Garnet.........7.25         3.65103.86         Refraction single.
5.  Spinel and Garnet
There is a greater resemblance betwen these two than any other red stones, especially when cut alike. Some of the gar­nets are very nearly spinel color, and, as they are both single refraction stones, and their specific gravity and hardness are very nearly the same, it is difficult to decide between them, except by very careful tests. There is, however, usually a clearer, finer appearance to the body of the spinel, and a differ­ence in the hardness can be detected. The spinel and some of the essonite variety are most alike.
Hardness. Specific Gravity.
Spinel.................................8             3.60 to 3.63
Essonite...............................7.25         3.65