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Greensand marl, by Arthur L. Parsons, pp. 823-827. 
Sulphur and pyrite, by Joseph Struthers, pp. 829-842. 
Gypsum, by Joseph Struthers, pp. 843-851. 
Salt, by Joseph Struthers, pp. 853-865. 
Bromine, by Joseph Struthers, pp. 867-868. 
Borax, by Joseph Struthers, pp. 869-872. 
Mica, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, pp. 873-878. 
Fluorspar and cryolite, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, pp. 879-885. 
Asbestos, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, pp. 887-895. 
Graphite, by Joseph Struthers, pp. 897-900. 
Mineral paints, by Joseph Struthers, pp. 901-914. 
Barytes, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, pp. 915-919. 
Fuller's earth, pp. 921-934. 
Flint and feldspar, by Heinrich Pies, pp. 935-939. 
Chromite or chromitic iron ore, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, pp. 941-948. 
Monazite, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, pp. 949-954. 
Strontium ores, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, pp. 955-958. 
Magnesite, by Joseph Struthers, pp. 958-960. 
Mineral waters, pp. 961-966. 
Ores of economic importance, by Edmund O. Hovey, pp. 967-973. 
Index, pp. 975-996. 
