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THE EMERALD.                              129
and under its feet a Sea Lamprey ; and wear the Stone against disturbance, and dreams, and stupidity. It causes Best to Lunaticks, and to them that are troubled with the Cholick ; and it is better if the Fat of the Sea-Lamprey be put underneath; for such is Divine." The ancients were never tired of looking at their rings when garnished with this Jewel, because of its being such a strengthener of the eyes. Rabbins declare that the pleasure derived from viewing an Emerald is due to the refreshing influence exercised by the green colour, this Stone being the nearest resemblance to the luxuriant verdure of the fields, and trees. Isidorus, Bishop of Seville, supposed that it even gives a green colour to the surrounding air. Some persons further tell that engravers, and workers in Precious Stones, place Emeralds before them, to rest their eyesight upon whilst engraving minute objects. Certain lapidaries assert that the Siberian Emerald, which surpasses the others in value because of its great hard­ness, and freedom from defects, originates in Copper mines, where Verdigris is formed.
Boetius, De Natura Gemmarum, says of the Emerald : " It discovers false witnesses by suffering alteration wdien meeting with such persons." Formerly it was supposed that the colouring matter of the Emerald is the oxide of chrome; but the quantity of chromic-Acid obtainable by analysis is so small as to be in­appreciable ; it is therefore supposed that the exquisite tint of this Gem (being a Carburet of Hydrogen) is similar to that termed " Chlorophylle," which consti­tutes the green colouring matter in the leaves of plants. It is possible that this organic colouring matter may be derived from decomposition of the animals whose remains are now fossilised in the rock which forms the
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