GENERAL INDEX. 



623 



I'UKNACE Accretions ll.t; 



Keiiujval of 



I'UKNACE Hoods 



Gaarherd (sec Kcfliiing-lieiirth). 

 Gadrmachen (see Copper Kclining). 



Gad 



(iALENA 51; 109; 



Hismulli distinguished from 



Smelting of 



Gangue Minerals 



Garlic. 



Magnet weakened by 



Garnets 



Gases (see also Fumes) 



From fire-setting 



Gedifjen eisen, sUher, etc. (see Native 



Iron, Silver, etc.). 

 Gel atvanieni (see Mtsy). 



Gems 



Geology. 



Agricola's views 



Germans. 



Englisfi mining influenced by 



Mining men imported into England 



Ore-dressing methods 



Geschwornen (in Saxon mines) 



Geyer XXXI; 



Shafts 



Tin-strakes 



Gilding 



Removal from objects 



Gips (see Gypsum). 

 Gittelde. 



Smelting of lead ore 



Glantz (see Galena). 

 Clasertz (see Silver Glance). 

 Glaskopfe (see Ironstone). 



Glass 



Blowing 



Furnaces 



From sand 



Glass-galls 



As a flux 235; 238; 



Use in parting gold from copper — 

 Use in smelting gold concentrates... 

 Glelie (see Litharge). 

 GlimmeY (see Mica). 

 Gnomes. 



In mines 217; 112; 



Goblins (see Gnomes). 



God's Gift Mine (see Gottsgaab 



Mine). 

 Gold (see also Gold Ores, Parting, 

 Smelting, Stamp-Hill, etc.). 



Alluvial mining 321— 



Alluvial streams 



Amalgamation 



Gold-dust 



Historical notes 



Indications of 



Lust for. not the fault of the metal 



Minerals 



Minerals associated with 



Smelting of ores 



381—382; 386; 388; 



Wickedness caused by 



Gold Concentrates 396-^ 



Golden Fleece 



Gold Ores 



.Amalgamation 295- 



Assay by amalgamation 



Assay by fire 



Flux used in assaying 



Flux used in smelting 



Smelting in blast furnace 



Smelting cupriferous ores 



Smelting In lead bath 



Smelting pyritiferous ore 



Stamp-milling 



Goldstein (see Touchstone). 



376 

 494 



24; 24 



110; 221 



i 



400—401 



39 

 334 



115; 1 



595 



283 



282 



281—282 



77 



42; VI. 



102 



304 



4 CO 



460; 464 



336; 330 



75 



297 



396 



399 ; 354 



108; 116 



16 



108 



108—109 



390; 396 



9—10 



399; 398 



330; 330 



107—108 



-299; 297 



243—244 



242—243 



235 



398 



398—400 



404—407 



399 



398—401 



321 



GOSLAR 5 



Lead smelting 



Native zinc vitriol 



Roasting ores 



Spalling hard ore 



GOSLARITE 



Gottsgaab Mine VI; VII 



Gounce 



Grand Canal oe China 



Granulation Methods for Bullion 



Granulation of Copper 



Greeks. 



-Antimony 



Brass making 



Copper smelting 



Iron and steel making 



Metallurgy from Egypt 



Mi) 



Ore dressing 



Quicksilver 



Silver-lead smelting 



Smelting appliances 



Grey Antimony (see also Stibhtn 



Griffins 



Groom of the Chamber. 



Right to a meer 



Groove (see also Shafts) 



Ground Sluices 



Ground Waters 



Griinspan (see Verdigris). 



Giilden 



Gunpowder. 



First use for blasting in mines. 



Invention of 



Gypsum 



page 



; 37; 37 



408 



572 



274; 274 



271 



113; 572 



; 74; 74 



267 

 129 

 444 

 250 



423 

 410 

 403 

 421 

 402 

 83 

 281 

 432 

 391 

 355 



221 ; 428 

 331 



336—337 



4G— 48 



552 

 151 

 423 

 117 



VII. 

 428 

 .S4 

 282 

 194 



149 



119 

 562 

 114 



Hade 101 



Haemaiites (see Ironstone). 

 Halinitrum (see Saltpetre). 



Halle, Salt Industry 



Hammers 



With water power 



Hangingwall 68; 



Harz Miners. 



Agricola consulted 



-Antimony sulphide 



First mining charter 



First stamp-mill 



Pumps 



Hauling Appliances (see also Whims 



and Wmdlasses) 160—168 



Heap Roasting 274 — 276 



Hearth-Lead (see also Molybdaena). 



475; 476; 110; 221 



As a flux 232 



Use in smelting 379; 398; 400 



Hearths. 



For bismuth smelting 433 — 437 



For melting lead 390; 498 



Heavenly Host Mine (see Himmelisch 

 Hbz Mine). 



Heavy Spar 



Hebrews. 



Knowledge of antimony — 



Silver-lead smelting 



Term for tin 



Hematite 



Hemicycle [Hemicyclium) 



Herachoit (see Lodestone). 

 Herdlylei (see Hearth-Lead). 



Hiero, King .-. 247 



High Peak (Derbyshire). 



Mining law 



Nomenclature in mines 



Saxon customs, connection with... 77 : 85 



Himmelisch Hoz Mins. 74; 92; 75 



Hoe 152 



Holidays of Miners 99 



Horn Silver l^'" 



Horns of Deer 230 



Hornstone 116; 114 



Hungary. 



Cupellation 



115 



428 

 391 

 412 

 111 

 137—138 



247 



77 



483 



