Mr. Edward Arnold's List of 



Technical & Scientific Publications 



Extract from the LIVERPOOL POST of Dec. 4, /9O7.- 



"During recent years Mr. Edward Arnold has placed in the hands of 

 engineers and others interested in applied science a large number of 

 volumes which, independently altogether of their intrinsic merits as 

 scientific works, are very fine examples of the printers' and engravers' 

 art, and from their appearance alone would be an ornament to any scien- 

 tific student's library. Fortunately for the purchaser, the publisher has 

 shown a wise discrimination in the technical books he has added to his 

 list, with the result that the contents of the volumes are almost without 

 exception as worthy of perusal and study as their appearance is 

 attractive." 



The Dressing of Minerals. 



BY HENRY LOUIS, M.A., 



Professor of Mining and Lecturer on Surveying, Armstrong College, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 



With about 400 Illustrations. Royal 8vo., 303. net. 



The object of this book is to fill a gap in technological literature which exists 

 between works on Mining and works on Metallurgy. On the interme- 

 diate processes, by which the minerals unearthed by the miner are 

 prepared for the smelter and for their use in arts and manufactures, no 

 English text-book has yet appeared. The present work should, therefore, 

 be very welcome to students, as well as to miners and metallurgists. 



ARNOLD'S GEOLOGICAL SERIES. 



GENERAL EDITOR : DR. J. E. MARK, F.R.S. 



The economic aspect of geology is yearly receiving more attention in our 

 great educational centres, and the books of this series are designed in the 

 first place for students of economic geology. It is believed, however, 

 that they will be found useful to the student of general geology, and 

 also to surveyors and others who are concerned wiih the practical appli- 

 cations of the science. 



The Geology of Coal and Coal-Mining. 



BY WALCOT GIBSON, D.Sc., F.G.S. 

 352 pages. With 45 Illustrations. Crown 8vo. , 73. 6d. net (post free 73. iod.). 



Many years' professional experience among the coalfields of this country 

 and of South Africa have enabled the author to treat his subject in a 

 thoroughly original manner. The book therefore contains a great 

 amount of valuable information, as well as many criticisms and suggestions 

 which have not hitherto appeared in any text-book on the subject. 



IN PREPARATION. 



The Geology of Ore Deposits. 



BY H. H. THOMAS AND D. A. MACALISTER, 



Of the Geological Survey. 



Illustrated. Crown 8vo. , 73. 6d. net (post free 73. iod.). 

 LONDON : EDWARD ARNOLD, 41 & 43 MADDOX STREET, W. 



