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by roasting and cblorination : Collection from the Del Oro Works, 

 Canada. 



The extraction of gold and copper from auriferous copper ores, by the 

 fusion and electrolytic process : Collection from the works of E. Balbach 

 & Son, Newark, N. J. 



The manufacture of gold leaf: Collection from Hastings & Co., Phil- 

 adelphia, Pa. 



Silver. 



The extraction of silver from base ores by chloridizing roasting, and 

 milling (amalgamation): Collection from Ontario Mill, Park City, Sum- 

 mit County, Utah. 



The smelting of argentiferous lead ores and the refining of the base 

 bullion (silver and lead): Collection from the Cheltenham Works, Saint 

 Louis County, Missouri. 



The refining of base bullion (silver and lead) : Collection from the 

 works of E. Balbach & Son, Newark, N. J. 



Lead. 



The manufacture of pig lead and white lead direct from the ore : Col- 

 lection from the Lone Elm Works, Joplin, Mo. 



GopiJer. 

 The smelting and refining of copjier by the fusion process: Collec- 

 tions from the Baltimore Copper Works, Baltimore, Md., and Saint 

 Genevieve Coi)i)er Works, Saint Genevieve, Mo. 



The refining of pig copper: Collection from the Ansonia Brass and 

 Copi)er Works, Ansonia, Conn. 



The rolling of copper : Collection from the Ansonia Brass and Copper 

 Works, Ansonia, Conn. 



Iron, 



The smelting of \ng iron : Collections from the Crown Point Fnrnace, 

 Crown Point, N. Y., the Pockwood Furnace, Eockwood, Tenn., and the 

 Missouri Furnace, Saint Louis, Mo. 



Steel. 



The manufacture of crucible steel : Collection from the Orescent Steel 

 Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



The manufacture of Bessemer steel : Collection from the South Chi- 

 cago Bessemer Works, South Chicago, 111 



Zinc. 

 The smelting of spelter or zinc: Collections from the Glendale Zinc 

 Works, Saint Louis, Mo., the Joplin Zinc Works, Joplin, Mo., and the 

 Kich Dill Zinc Works, Rich Hill, Mo. 



Zinc, iron, and manganese. 



The smelting of spelter or zinc, oxide of zinc, and spiegeleisen from 

 Franklin, N. J., ores: Colh^ction from the Passaic Zinc Works, Jersey 

 City, N. J. 



