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60 CHARLES GRIFFIN Æ CO.’S PUBLICA TIONS.
Large 8vo. Handsome Cloth. With Illustrations.
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METALLURGICAL ANALYSIS & ASSAYINC:
A THREE YEARS’ COURSE
FOR STUDENTS OF SCHOOLS OF IVIINES.
By W. A. MACLEOD, B.A., B.Sc., A.O.S.M. (N.Z.),
Formerly Assist.-Director, Thames School of Mines IN.Z.), and Lecturer in Chemistry, University
of Tasmania; Director of Queensland Government School of Mines, Charters Towers ;
And CHAS. WALKER, E.C.S.,
Formerly Assist.-Demonstrator in Chemistry, Sydney University ; Lecturer in Chemistry
and Metallurgy, Charters Towers School of Mines
Part I.—Qualitative Analysis and Preparation and Properties of Gases.
Part II.—Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis. Part III.—Assaying,
Technical Analysis (Gas, Water, Fuels, Oils, &c.).
“The publication of this volume tends to prove that the teaching of metallurgical
analysis and assaying in Australia rests in competent hånds."—Sature.
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MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS OF METALS.
By FLORIS OSMOND & J. E. STEAD, F.R.S., F.I.C.
Contents. —Metallography considered as a method of Assay. — Micro-
graphie Analysis of Carbon Steels. —Preparation of Specimens.—Polishing.
—Constituents of Steel; Ferrite; Cementite; Pearlite; Sorbite; Martensite;
Hardenite; Troostite ; Austenite. —Identification of Constituents.—Detailed
Examination of Carbon Steels.—Conclusions, Theoretieal and Practical. —
Apparatus employed.—Appendix.
“ There has been no work previously published in English calculated to be so liseful to
the student in metallographic research."—Iron and Steel Trådes’ Journal.
Third Edition. With Folding Plates and Many Illustrations. 36s.
ELEMENTS OE
METALLURGY.
A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE ART 0F EXTRACTING METALS
FROM THEIR 0RE8.
By J. ARTHUR PHILLIPS, M.Inst.O.E., F.C.S., F.G.S., &c.
And H. BAUERMAN, V.P.G.S.
General Contents. — Refractory Materials. — Fire-Clays. — Fuels, &c.—
Aluminium. — Copper. —Tin. — Antimony. — Arsenic. — Zinc. — Mercury.—
Bismuth. —Lead. —Iron.—Cobalt. —Nickel.—Silver.—Gold.—Platinum.
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practical Smelter as a Standard Work of Reference. . . . The Illustrations
are admirable examples of Wood Engraving.”—Chemical News.
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