SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL WORKS. 43 



THIRD EDITION, Revised by Mr. H. Bauerman, F.G.S. 



ELEMENTS OP METALLURGY; 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE ART OF EXTRACTING METALS 

 FROM THEIR ORES, 



BY J. ARTHUR PHILLIPS, M.lNST.C.K, F.C.S F.G.S., <tc., 



AND 



H. BAUERMAlsr, Y.P.G.S. 



With Folding Plates and many Illustrations. Med. Svo. 

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GENERAL CONTENTS. 



Refractory Materials. 



Fire-Clays. 



Fuels, &c. 



Aluminium. 



Copper. 



Tin. 



Antimony. 



Arsenic. 



Zinc. 



Mercury. 



Bismuth. 



Lead. 



Iron. 



Cobalt. 



Nickel. 



Silver. 



Gold. 



Platinum. 



*** Many NOTABLE ADDITIONS, dealing with new Processes and Developments 

 will be found in the Third Edition. 



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