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production of iron and coal in Ohio, but in which some information as 

 to the composition and quality of both is to be found. G. A. L. 



"Wilkinson, Consul. Report on the Trade and Commerce of the Pro- 

 vinces of Malaga, Granada, Almeria, and Jaen for the year 1872. 

 Eeports from Her Majesty's Consuls ; Commercial, No. 5 (1874), 

 part 1. 8vo. Pp. 289-308. 

 Gives information concerning the mining districts, with analyses of 

 the Robledal iron -ores. 



WiLLCocK, J. On the History, Progress, and Description of the 

 Bowling Ironworks. Eep. Brit. Assoc, for 1873, Sections, pp. 219- 

 222. (The paper has been printed in full by the Bowling Iron- 

 works Company.) 



The geology around Bowling and the character of the coal-seams 

 and ironstone are described. 



WiNDAKiEwicz, E. Das Erdol und Erdwachs in Galizien. [Mineral 

 oil and mineral wax in Galicia.] Berg- und hiittenmannisches 

 Jahrbuch, Bd. xxiii. Heft 1. 



Chiefly statistical. 



WooLDEiDGE, YicG-Consul. Eeport on the Trade and Commerce of 

 Cayenne for the year 1872. Reports from Her Majesty's Consuls ; 

 Commercial, No. 5 (1874), part 1. 8vo. Pp. 64-81. 



" Gold industry" described on pp. 75-77. 



"Worth, II. N. The Antiquity of Miuing in the West of England. 



Trans. Plymouth Inst. vol. v. part 1, 1873-4, pp. 120-140, and 



Geol. Mag. dec. 2, vol. i. pp. 265-267. 



Chiefly antiquarian. The writer thinks that the geological evidence 



would antedate the commencement of mining, and consequently the use 



of metals, to a time when the mammoth either still existed in the West 



of England or had not long disappeared, and when the general level 



of Devon and Cornwall was at least 30 feet higher than now. H. B. W. 



Yarious reports from Her Majesty's Consuls in the United States on 



Peat Euel. Commercial, No. 6 (1874). 8vo. Lend. Pp. 14. 

 Refers to the use of peat in Baltimore, Boston, Charleston, Mobile, 

 New Orleans, New York, Philadelphia, and Portland. 



Yictoria. Mineral Statistics for the year 1873. No. 8. Melbourne. 



