Abrasive materials, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, p. 781.
Aluminum and bauxite, by Joseph Struthers, p. 225.
Antimony, by Joseph Struthers, p. 251.
Arsenic, by Joseph Struthers, p. 257.
Asbestos, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, p. 887.
Asphaltum and bituminous rock, by Joseph Struthers, p. 633.
Barytes, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, p. 915.
Bismuth, by Joseph Struthers, p. 259.
Borax, by Joseph Struthers, p. 869.
Bromine, by Joseph Struthers, p. 867.
Cement, p. 721.
Chromite, or chromic iron ore, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, p. 941.
Clay-working industries, by Jefferson Middleton, p. 671.
Coal, by Edward W. Parker, p. 279.
Coke, by Edward W. Parker, p. 451.
Copper, by Charles Kirchhoff, p. 157.
Flint and feldspar, by Heinrich Ries, p. 935.
Fluorspar and cryolite, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, p. 879.
Fuller's earth, p. 921.
Gold and silver, by George E. Roberts, p. 117.
Graphite, by Joseph Struthers, p. 897.
Greensand marl, by Arthur L. Parsons, p. 823.
Gypsum, by Joseph Struthers, p. 843.
Index, p. 975.
Iron ores, by John Birkinbine, p. 43.
Lead, by Charles Kirchhoff, p. 199.
Lithium, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, p. 239.
Magnesite, by Joseph Struthers, p. 959.
Manganese ores, by John Birkinbine, p. 127.
Mica, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, p. 873.
Mineral paints, by Joseph Struthers, p. 901.
Mineral resources of the United States, 1901, by David T. Day, p. 13.
Mineral waters, by Albert C. Peale, p. 961.
Monazite, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, p. 949.
Natural gas, by F.H. Oliphant, p. 613.
Nickel and cobalt, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, p. 241.
Ores of economic importance, by Edmund O. Hovey, p. 967.
Petroleum, by F.H. Oliphant, p. 525.
Phosphate rock, by Joseph Struthers, p. 811.
Platinum, by Joseph Struthers, p. 231.
Precious stones, by George F. Kunz, p. 729.
Quicksilver, by Joseph Struthers, p. 235.
Salt, by Joseph Struthers, p. 853.
Statistics of the American iron trade for 1901, by James M. Swank, p. 73.
Stone, p. 641.
Strontium ores, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, p. 955.
Sulphur and pyrite, by Joseph Struthers, p. 829.
Table of contents, p. 3.
Talc and soapstone, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, p. 773.
Titanium ores, by W.O. Snelling, p. 271.
Tungsten, molybdenum, uranium, and vanadium, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, p. 261.
Zinc, by Charles Kirchhoff, p. 211.
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