Getting Gold: A Gold-Mining Handbook for Practical MenJohnson, J. C. F. (Joseph Colin Francis)
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Getting Gold: A Gold-Mining Handbook for Practical Men
Johnson, J. C. F. (Joseph Colin Francis)
Gold mines and mining
Microscopic Analysis, F. Osmond & J. E. Stead, F.R.S.,60
Metallurgy (General), Phillips and Bauerman, 60
” (Elementary), Prof. Humboldt Sexton, 66
Getting Gold, J. C. F. Johnson, F.G.S., 59
Gold Seeking in South Africa,theo Kassner, 59
Cyanide Process, James Park, F.G.S., 59
Cyaniding, Julian and Smart, 59
Electric Smelting, Borchers and Mcmillan, 67
Electro-metallurgy, W. G. Mcmillan, F.I.C, 67
Assaying, J. J. & C. Beringer, 66
Metallurgical Analysis, J. J. Morgan, F.C.S., 66
Metallurgy (Introduction to), Sir W. Roberts-Austen, K.C.B., 63
Gold, Metallurgy of, Dr. Kirke Rose, A.R.S.M., 63
Lead and Silver, ” H. F. Collins, A.R.S.M., 64
Iron, Metallurgy of, Thos. Turner, A.R.S.M., 65
Steel, ” F. W. Harbord, 65
Iron-founding, Prof. Turner, 68
Precious Stones, Dr. Max Bauer, 68
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Transcriber’s Notes
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“thorinum” for thorium), but in general the original spelling
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were left unchanged.
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