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GENERAL INDEX. 



PAGE 



HUttenrauch {see Pompholyx). 



Iglau, Charter OF 84 



Incense in Cupellation Furnaces 472 



Indications OF Ore 106; 107; 116 



Ingestores (see Shovellers). 

 India. 



Steel 423 



Zinc 409 



Intervenium 51 ; 50 



Investment in Mines 26 — 29 



Iron 420; 354; 111 



Cast 420 



Censure of 11 



Indications of 116 



Malleable 420 



Smelting 420—426 



Sulphur harmful to 273 



Iron Age 420 



Iron Filings (see also Iron-Scales) ... 22) 



Use in assaying 234; 238; 246 



Iron Ore. 



Assaving of 247 



Smelting of 420—426 



Iron-rust 116; 474; 1: HI 



Iron-scales 221 



Flux 234 



Use in smelting gold 398 



Use in smelting silver 400 



Use in making nitric acid 440 



Use in parting gold from copper... 464 



Iron-slag 221 



As a flux 234; 235 



Ironstone 390; 111 



Italians. 



Alluvial mining in Germany 334 



Italy. 



Mining formerly forbidden 8 



Jade 114 



Japan. 



Steel 423 



Jasper HI; 2 



Jaspis 114 



Jet 34 



Jigging Sieve 310; 267; 283 



joachimsthal vi. 



First stamp-mill 281 



Mining shares and profits 91 ; 92 



Jiidenstein (see Lapis Judaicus). 



Juices 1; 47 



Agricola's theory 46; 52 



From springs and streams 33 



Stone juice 46; 49 



Tastes of 34 



Juices, Solidified. 



Agricola's view of 1 ; 49 



Extraction of metals from 350 



Preparation of 546 



Julian Alps. 



Stamp-milling in 319 



Junctions (see Veins, Intersections of). 



Jurati (see Jurors). 



Jurors 22; 92; 96; 78 



In English mining custom 85 



Relations to Bergmeister 95; 77 



Justinian Code. 



Mines 84 



Kalchstein (see Limestone). 



Kammschale 127 



Kaolinite (see Porcelain Clay). 



Katzensilber (see Mica). 



King. 



Deputy 94 



Right to a meer 81 



Kinstock (see Liquation Cakes, 

 Exhausted). 



Kis (see Pyrites). 



Knockers(s«» Gnomes). 



Kobelt (see Cobalt). 



KOLERGANG VeIN 48 



K6NIGSBERG. 



Fire-setting 119 



Kupferglas ertz (see Copper Glance). 



Kupferschiefer (see Copper Schists). 

 Kuttenberg. 



Depths of shafts 



102 



124; 



115; 



Labour Condition in Mining Title. 



92; 83—85 



Lacedaemonians (see Spartans). 

 Lachter (see Fathom). 



Ladderways in Shafts 



Ladle for Bullion 



Lapis aerarius (see Copper Ore). 



Lapis alabandicus 



Lapis Judaicus 



Lapis specularis (see Gypsum). 



L.1.THS (Lagging) 



La Tolfa. 



Alum manufacture 



Discovery of 



Laurion (Laurium), Mt. (see Mt. 

 Laurion, Mines of). 



Lautental, Liquation at 



Law (see Mining Law). 



Law-suits over Shares in Mines... 



Lead 354; 



Censure of 



Cupellation 



Melting prior to liquation 



In liquation cakes ... 505 — 508; 



Refining silver 



Smelting of ores 388- 



Use in assaying 



232; 239; 242; 244; 



Washing in sluices 



Lead-ash 237; 



As a flux 



Use in parting gold from copper ... 



Lead Bath 



Lead-glass 



Lead Granules 239; 



Leading (in liquation) 



304; 507; 513; 491; 



Componen ts of the charge 



Lead Ochre 232; 



Lead Ore. 



Assav methods 245 — 246 



212 

 382 



380 

 116 



101 



565 

 570 



491 



94 



110 



11 



483 



500 



505; 506 



483—490 



392; 400 



390; 

 464- 



249; 



237; 



463; 



251 

 347 



221 

 234 

 463 

 381 



236 

 221 



492; 504 

 505—509 

 110; 221 



390; 



443; 

 234; 



243; 



Roasting 



Smelting in blast furnace .. 

 Lease, in .Australian Title 

 Leaves. Preparation of Bullion into 



Leberthal 



Lees of aqua which separates Gold 

 from Silver 234; 



As a flux 



Lees OF Vinegar (s«« aiso Argol) ... 



Asaflux 234; 236; 



Lees of Wine {see Argol). 



Lemnos, Island of 



Lemnian Earth 



Leprosy of House Walls (see Salt- 

 petre) . 



Level (see also Drift) 



Level, Plummet (see Plummet Level) 

 Limestone 114; 



As a flux 236 ; 



Limonite 



Limp 



Linares. 



Hannibal's mines near 



LiPARi Islands. 



Alum from 



Liquated Silver-Lead (see Slannum 



and Silver-lead). 

 Liquation 619—521 



Ash-coloured copper from 



Buildings for 



Furnace 515 



Historical note on 



Losses 



Nomenclature 



Liquation Cakes 505—509; 492; 



Enrichment of the lead 



Extraction of silver from 



From bye-products of liquation 



From copper bottoms 512; 512 



275 

 408 



77 



444 



24 



221 

 238 



221 

 234 



31 



31 



101 



221 

 390 



HI 



267 



42 



566 



