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Ch. 1: Magic Stones Electric Gems

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MAGIC STONES AND ELECTRIC GEMS           71
stones," according to the legend, were quite useful to Alexander in his campaigns, for if they were attached to the necks of horses or beasts of burden, the horses would not neigh, and the other animals would be equally mute as long as they bore the stones, so that the passage of the army would not be revealed to the enemy. The ' ' night-stones, ' ' on the other hand, produced an entirely opposite effect, for when wearing them the animals uttered their respective cries unceasingly. We are not told that Alexander ever nsed them to provide an animal symphony as martial music for his soldiers.
Referring again to the subject of amber, as the objects placed in Roman sepulchral urns were always chosen be-, cause of some supposed religious or talismanic quality, there is considerable significance in the fact that an urn of this type, preserved by Cardinal Farnese, contained a piece of amber carved into the figure of an elephant. Coming down to modern times, there is record that the Macdonalds of Glencoe handed down as heirlooms four amber beads said to cure blindness, and there seems reason to conjecture that this substance was sometimes credited with being an anti­dote for the poison of snake-bites, as a small perforated stone used as late as 1874 in the Island of Lewis for this purpose appears to be a semi-transparent amber.129 In­deed, amber set as a jewel to cure rheumatism is said to be offered for sale in London to-day, and the writer has learned that the late Eev. Henry Ward Beecher long carried amber beads with him to ward off this malady.
m Nona Lebour, " Amber and Jet in Ancient Burials," reprint from Transactions of the Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Anti­quarian Society, Not. 27, 1914, pp. 4, 5.
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