CATALOGUE OF SCIENTIFIC PERIODICALS. 



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[a.] Scientific Press. An illustrated journal of scientific and 

 industrial progress, mining, mechanical arts, and inven- 

 tions. By Dewey & Co. 28 vols, (xviii-xlv), 4to. 

 San Francisco, 1869-'82 + 



3028. Mining (The) and Smelting Magazine. A monthly review 



of practical mining, quarrying, and metallurgy ; and record of 

 the mining and metal markets. Edited by Henry Curwen Sal- 

 mon. 7 vols., 8vo. London, 1862-'65.|| 



3029. Mining Chronicle. — vols., 8vo. Melbourne, 18=^*-'82-f- 



3030. Mining Engineer. — vols. Truro, 1880+ 



3031. Mining (The) Gazette. A repertory of universal mining in- 



telligence. [Alexander Heather ington, editor and proprietor.] 

 4to. Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1868. 



3032. Mining (The) Index. A. F. Wuensch, publisher. 4tn. Lead- 



ville, Colorado, 1881 -f 



Mining Jouiinal. See United States Mining Jonrniil. 



3033. Mining (The) Journal. 33 vols. Marquette, Lake Superior, 



Michigan, 1845-78. 



3034. Mining (The) Journal. Edited by Louis B. Weysser. 4 vols., 



4to. Philadelphia, 1881, '82+ 



3035. ''^Mining (The) Journal, Railway, and Commercial Ga- 



zette. Forming a complete record of the proceedings of all 

 public companies. 46 vols., fol. London, 1835-'80+ 



3036. Mining (The) Magazine and Review. A monthly record of 



mining, smelting, quarrying, and engineering. Edited by Boyd. 

 2 vols., 8vo. London, 1872. 



3037. ^Mining (The) Magazine. Devoted to mines, mining opera- 



ti(ms, metallurgy, etc., etc. Edited and c(mducted by William 

 J. Tenney, [from vol. ii] aided by August Partz, [from vol. iii] 

 and Stephen P. Leeds. 9 vols., 8vo. New York, 1853-'57. 



Continued iDider the title: 



[a.] Mining (The; and Statistic Magazine. Devoted to mines, 



mining operations, metallurgy, etc., etc. Edited and 



conducted by Thomas McElrath. 1 vol. (x), 8vo. 

 New York, 1858. 



Continueil luuler the title : 



[b.] Mining (The) Magazine and Journal of Geology, ^liner- 

 alogy. Metallurgy, Chemistry, and the Arts, in their 



