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On charcoal gives arsenical odour and fuses to a globule, which, with borax, gives, on successive additions, reactions for iron, cobalt, and nickel. STIRLINGSHIRE. At Alva, with Native Silver, Annabergite, and Eiythrite. Said formerly to have occurred at Linlithgowshire, in the Hilderston Hills: ? Craig's (old mine N. E. ) in Calcite; w r orked by Capt. Jinks (Greg). 24. Gersdorfflte (90). NiS 2 . NiAs 2 . Cubic. Crystals usually a o e, a, o. Civ. , cubic. Generally granular, massive, or lamell...ar. H. , 5'5 ; G. , 6 to 6 - 9. Lustre metallic. Silver white to steel grey, but often tarnished grey or greyish-black. Streak, greyish - black. Fracture uneven. Brittle. In open tube yields sulphurous fumes, and white sublimate of arsenious acid. In closed tube decrepitates and gives a yellowish-brown sublimate of sulphide of arsenic. B. B. On charcoal gives garlic odour and sulphurous fumes, and fuses to a slag, which with borax gives first the reactions of iron, and, with an increase of the flux, of cobalt, and lastly of nickel.
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