We have examined previously published Earth-based telescopic spectra o
f Mercury with the goal of obtaining clues to the planet's surface com
position. The study has three parts. First, because of suggestions tha
t Mercury's crust may be anorthositic, we compare near-infrared spectr
a of Mercury with spectra of lunar anorthosites. The spectral slopes a
nd lack of strong mineralogic absorption features make the mercurian s
pectra similar to spectra of lunar anorthosites. Second, we compare al
bedo quantities for Mercury and the Moon computed from telescopically
derived photometric parameters with the laboratory albedos of returned
lunar samples. The albedos calculated from the photometric parameters
are much lower than those of lunar samples measured in the laboratory
. Third, the mercurian spectra are interpreted in terms of the current
model for the reflectance of an iron-bearing silicate regolith on an
airless body. Recent steps toward quantifying this model permit estima
tes of the FeO content and opaque mineral abundance of the surface to
be made. We find that the mercurian spectra least affected by telluric
absorptions imply FeO + TiO2 approximate to 4%. (C) 1997 Academic Pre
ss.