Subject List of Works on the Mineral Industries and Allied Sciences: In the Library of the Patent Office

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H.M. Stationery Office, 1903 - 302 pages

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Page 121 - Fodinae regales; or the history laws and places of the chief mines and mineral works in England and Wales.
Page 50 - Coals and Colliers ; or, How we Get the Fuel for our Fires. By SJ FITZGERALD. Crown 8vo. Illustrations. 'An interesting description of how we get the fuel for our fires, illustrated by tales of miners' families/ — Christian World, James Daryll ; or, From Honest Doubt to Christian Faith.
Page 274 - C. Observations on the tin trade of the ancients, In Cornwall and on the " Ictis
Page 248 - The Gold Rocks of Great Britain and Ireland, and a general outline of the gold regions of the world, with a treatise on the geology of gold.
Page 249 - Compendiosa Demostracion de los Crecidos adelantamientos que pudiera lograr la Real hacienda de Su Magestad mediante la rebaja...
Page 31 - Description of a New Respiration Calorimeter and Experiments on the Conservation of Energy in the Human Eody.
Page 5 - ... folio. A description of the system of filing and classifying the Periodical Publications will be found in the Class List and Index of the Periodical Publications in the Patent Office Library (Library Series No.
Page 66 - Ores and the Refining of Lead Bullion. Including Reports on Various Smelting Establishments and Descriptions of Modern Smelting Furnaces and Plants in Europe and America. With 183 illustrations.
Page 156 - Geological Treatise on the District of Cleveland, in North Yorkshire; its Ferruginous Deposits, Lias, and Oolites ; with some Observations on Ironstone Mining. By JOSEPH BEWICK, author of " Remarks on the Ore and Ironstone of Rosedale Abbey.
Page 91 - Reconnaissances in the Cape Nome and Norton Bay regions, Alaska, in 1900,

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