| TITLE |
AUTHOR |
| Tests of Hydraulic Material |
H. Le Chatelier |
| Geological Distribution of the Useful Metals in the United States (See Discussion, p. 732) |
S.F. Emmons |
| Mining and Mineral Statistics |
C. Le Neve Foster |
| Segregation and its Consequences in Ingets of Steel and Iron (See Discussion, "Physics of Steel," vol. xxiii.) |
Alexandre Pourcel |
| Note on Experiments on the Specific Gravity of Gold Contained in Gold-Silver Alloys (See Discussion, p. 724) |
Henry Louis |
| The Detection and Measurement of Fire-Damp in Mines (See Discussion, p. 725) |
G. Chesneau |
| The Lead- and Zinc-Deposits of the Mississippi Valley (See Discussion, p. 621) |
Walter P. Jenney |
| General and Special Observations Concerning Ore-Dressing (See Discussion, p. 699) |
O. Bilharz |
| On a Remarkable Deposit of Wolfram-Ore in the United States |
Dr. Adolf Gurlt |
| Microscopic Metallography (See Discussion, "Physics of Steel," vol. xxiii.) |
F. Osmond |
| The Bessemer Process as Conducted in Sweden (See Discussion, p. 661) |
Prof. Richard Akerman |
| The Origin of the Gold-Bearing Quartz of the Bendigo Reefs, Australia (See Discussion, p. 738) |
T.A. Rickard |
| Summary of American Improvements and Inventions in Ore-Crashing and Concentration, and in the Metallurgy of Copper, Lead, Gold, Silver, Nickel, Aluminum, Zinc, Mercury, Antimony and Tin (See Discussion, p. 647) |
James Douglas |
| The Open-Hearth Process (See Discussion, p. 679) |
H.H. Campbell |
| The Bertha Zinc-Mines at Bertha, Va. (See Discussion, p. 696) |
William H. Case |
| Blowing-Engines (See Discussion, p. 709) |
Julian Kennedy |
| An Improved Hanging Compass |
Guy R. Johnson |
| Microstructure of Steel (See Discussion, "Physics of Steel," vol. xxiii.) |
Albert Sauveur |
| The Mineral Deposits of Southwest Wisconsin |
William P. Blake |
| The Separation of Blende from Pyrites: A New Metallurgical Industry (See Discussion, p. 723) |
William P. Blake |
| Improved Slag-Pots (See Discussion. p . 675) |
H.A. Keller |
| A Furnace with Automatic Stoker. Travelling Grate, and Variable Blast. Intended Especially for Burning Small Anthracite Coals |
Eckley B. Coxe |
| The Hydrogen-Oil Safety-Lamp. for Lighting and for Accurate and Delicate Detection and Measurement of Inflammable Gas and Vapor in the Air (See Discussion, p. 725) |
Frank Clowes |