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 PRINCIPLES OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE 



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MINES, MILLS, AND FURNACES m 

 of the Precious Metals of the United States. 



BEING A COMPLETE EXPOSITION OF THE GENERAL METHODS EM- 

 PLOYED IN THE GREAT MINING INDUSTRIES OF AMERICA. 



By ROSSITER W. RAYMOND, Ph. D., 



U. S. Commissioner of Mining Statistics. 



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41 The author is thorough in his sub- 

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