The characters of the classes, orders, genera, and species; or, the characteristic of the natural history system of mineralogy. Intended to enable student of discriminate minerals on principles similar to those of botany and zoology / By Frederick Mohs.
- Friedrich Mohs
- Date:
- 1820
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The characters of the classes, orders, genera, and species; or, the characteristic of the natural history system of mineralogy. Intended to enable student of discriminate minerals on principles similar to those of botany and zoology / By Frederick Mohs. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![1. DODECAHEDRAL. Tessular. Cleavage, none. Silver-white. H. = 1*0...3*0. Sp. ] = 10-5...12*5. Dodecahedral Mercury or Native Amalgam. J. 3. Native Amalgam. J. 2. Natiirlich Amalgam. W. Mercure argental. H. 2. FLUID. Fluid. Tin-white. H. = 0*0. Sp. Gr, = 12*0 ..15*0. Fluid Native Mercury. J. 3. Native Mercury. J. 2. Gediegen Quecksilber. W. Mercure natif. H. VI. SILVER. Tessular. Ductile. Silver-white. 10-5. 1. HEXAHEDRAL. Tessular. Cleavage, none. Hexahedral Silver. J. 3. Native Silver. J. 2. Gediegen Silber. W. Argent natif. H. Sp. Gr. 10*0... VII. GOLD Tessular. Gold-yellow. Sp. Gr. =: 12 0...20 0. 1. HEXAHEDRAL. Tessular® Cleavage, none.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31907179_0110.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


