Abrasive materials, by Bertrand L. Johnson and A.E. Davis, p. 1135.
Antimony and cadmium, by E.W. Pehrson and John B. Umhau, p. 645.
Arsenic and bismuth, by Herbert A. Franke, p. 623.
Asbestos, by Oliver Bowles and K.G. Warner, p. 1221.
Asphalt and related bitumens, by A.H. Redfield, p. 977.
Barite and barium products, by Bertrand L. Johnson and K.G. Warner, p. 1229.
Bauxite and aluminum, by Herbert A. Franke and C.T. Herring, p. 577.
Bituminous coal, by M.E. McMillan, R.L. Anderson, F.G. Tryon, and J.W. McBride, p. 687.
Carbon black, by G.R. Hopkins and H. Backus, p. 963.
Cement, by B.W. Bagley, p. 989.
Chromite, by Robert H. Ridgway, p. 541.
Clays: kaolin (China clay and paper clay), bell clay, fire clay, bentonite, Fuller's earth (bleaching clays), and miscellaneous clays, by Paul M. Tyler and Robert W. Metcalf, p. 1111.
Coke and byproducts, by F.M. Shore and H.L. Bennit, p. 779.
Copper, by J.W. Furness and H.M. Meyer, p. 81.
Equipment and accidents in the mineral industries, by W.W. Adams, p. 1315.
Feldspar, by Robert W. Metcalf, p. 1211.
Fluospar and cryolite, by H.W. Davis, p. 1195.
Fuel briquets and packaged fuel, by G.S. Goodman, p. 795.
Gem stones, by Sydney H. Ball, p. 1291.
Gold and silver, by Charles W. Henderson and J.P. Dunlop, p. 57.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Alaska, by Charles W. Henderson, p. 167.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Arizona, by C.N. Gerry and Paul Luff, p. 179.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in California, by Charles White Merrill and H.M. Gaylord, p. 207.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Colorado, by Charles H. Henderson and A.J. Martin, p. 247.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in eastern and central states, by J.P. Dunlop and H.M. Meyer, p. 285.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Idaho, by C.N. Gerry and Paul Luff, p. 307.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Montana, by T.H. Miller, p. 329.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Nevada, by Charles White Merrill and H.M. Gaylord, p. 357.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in New Mexico, by Charles W. Henderson and A.J. Martin, p. 389.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Oregon, by Charles White Merrill and H.M. Gaylord, p. 407.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in South Dakota, by Charles W. Henderson and A.J. Martin, p. 421.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Texas, by Charles W. Henderson and A.J. Martin, p. 427.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Utah, by T.H. Miller, p. 431.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Washington, by C.N. Gerry and T.H. Miller, p. 449.
Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Wyoming, by Charles W. Henderson and A.J. Martin, p. 461.
Gypsum, by Forrest T. Moyer, p. 1083.
Helium, by C.W. Seibel and H.S. Kennedy, p. 973.
Index, p. 1327.
Iron ore, pig iron, ferro-alloys, and steel, by Robert H. Ridgway and H.W. Davis, p. 479.
Lead and zinc pigments and zinc salts, by H.M. Meyer and A.W. Mitchell, p. 155.
Lead, by E.W. Pehrson and H.M. Meyer, p. 109.
Lime, by Forrest T. Moyer and A.T. Coons, p. 1083.
Magnesite and other magnesium compounds, by Paul M. Tyler and A.E. Davis, p. 1125.
Magnesium, by Herbert A. Franke and M.E. Trought, p. 635.
Manganese and manganiferous ores, by Robert H. Ridgway and H.W. Davis, p. 525.
Mercury, by H.M. Meyer, p. 597.
Mica, by Paul M. Tyler and K.G. Warner, p. 1255.
Minor metals, by Paul M. Tyler, p. 671.
Minor nonmetals: carbon dioxide, graphite, greensand, kyanite, lithium minerals, meerschaum, mineral wool, monazite, olivine, strontium minerals, and vermiculite, by Paul M. Tyler, p. 1299.
Molybdenum, tungsten, and vanadium, by Robert H. Ridgway and H.W. Davis, p. 661.
Natural gas, by F.S. Lott and G.R. Hopkins, p. 907.
Natural gasoline including liquefied petroleum gases, by G.R. Hopkins, p. 945.
Nickel and cobalt, by E.W. Pehrson and H.W. Davis, p. 551.
Peat, by F.M. Shore, p. 809.
Pennsylvania anthracite, by M. Van Siclen, H.L. Bennit, L. Mann, and J.R. Bradley, p. 747.
Petroleum and petroleum products, by A.G. White, G.R. Hopkins, and H.A. Breakey, p. 813.
Phosphate rock, by Bertrand L. Johnson and K.G. Warner, p. 1167.
Platinum and allied metals, by H.W. Davis, p. 661.
Potash, by J.H. Hedges, p. 1239.
Salt, bromine, calcium chloride, and iodine, by A.T. Coons and F.E. Harris, p. 1269.
Sand and gravel, by H. Herbert Hughes and G. Egge, p. 1067.
Secondary metals, by J.P. Dunlop, p. 465.
Slate, by Oliver Bowles and M. Schauble, p. 1059.
Sodium compounds and boron minerals, by A.T. Coons, p. 1285.
Statistical summary of mineral production, by Martha B. Clark, p. 1.
Stone, by Oliver Bowles and A.T. Coons, p. 1015.
Sulphur and pyrites, by Robert H. Ridgway and A.W. Mitchell, p. 1151.
Table of contents, p. V.
Tale, pyrophyllite, and ground soapstone, by Bertrand L. Johnson and K.G. Warner, p. 1187.
Tin, by R.B. Miller, p. 609.
World production of minerals and economic aspects of international mineral policies, by J.S. McGrath, p. 47.
Zinc, by E.W. Pehrson, p. 131.
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