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THE MINING REVIEW, 



AND JOURNAL OF GEOLOGY, MINERALOGY, AND METALLURGY. 



CONTENTS : 



L— On Metalliferous and Mineral Deposits, their general structure and appa- 

 rent laws of development, by Frederick Burr. 

 TL— Mineral Topography of Great Britain, by A. W. Tooke, Esq., M.A., F.G.S. 

 III. — Suggestions for Preserving Permanent Records of Subterranean Opera- 

 tions, by Frederick Burr. 

 IV. — Section of the Croydon Railway at New Cross, by Dr. Mitchell, F.G.S. 

 V. — On the Electric Currents observed in some Metalliferous Veins, by J. Hen- 

 wood, Esq. 

 VI.— Geological Particulars of parts of Cliffs in the Land's End District, Corn- 

 wall, as observed in an Excursion round the Coast, from Mousehole to Cape 

 Cornwall, in the year 1826, by R. Thomas, C. E., &c, Falmouth. 

 VII. — On the Smelting of Iron Ore with Anthracite, or Stone Coal, by George 

 Crane, Esq. 

 VIII. — Notice of a Wind Machine applicable to Mining Purposes, by Edward 

 Concanen, Esq. ; with Remarks by the Editor. 

 IX. — Notice of the Mines and Geological Structure of the Mineral District of 



Flintshire, by Frederick Burr. 

 Proceedings of the Geological Societies of London and Paris. 

 Reviews of Scientific Works; Tabular Statements of the Produce of Mines, 

 Duty of Steam-Engines, &c. ; Miscellanea, &c. &c. 



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