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Mineral Resources of the United States, calendar year 1905, [by] David T. Day, chief of Division of Mining and Mineral Resources

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Mineral Resources of the United States, calendar year 1905, [by] David T. Day, chief of Division of Mining and Mineral Resources. [electronic resource]
Published
Washington, DC, 1906
Physical Description
1403 p. : illustrations, tables.
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Notes
Abrasive materials, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, p. 1069.
Advance in cement industry, by Edwin C. Eckel, p. 921.
Antimony, by C.C. Schnatterbeck, p. 435.
Arsenious oxide, by C.C. Schnatterbeck, p. 1087.
Asbestos, by George Otis Smith, p. 1155.
Asphaltum and bituminous rock, by Edmund Otis Hovey, p. 1161.
Bismuth, by C.C. Schnatterbeck, p. 441.
Black sands, by David T. Day and R.H. Richards, p. 1175.
Borax, by Charles G. Yale, p. 1091.
Bromine, by Frederick J.H. Merrill, p. 1097.
Carbon dioxide, by Myron L. Fuller, p. 1259.
Clay-working industries, by Jefferson Middleton, p. 495.
Coal, by Edward W. Parker, p. 453.
Coke, by Edward W. Parker, p. 715.
Copper, by Charles Kirchhoff, p. 343.
Fluorspar and cryolite, by Edmund Otis Hovey, p. 1099.
Gas, coke, tar, and ammonia at gas works and in retort coke ovens, by Edward W. Parker, p. 767.
Gold and silver, by Waldemar Lindgren and others, p. 113.
Graphite, by George Otis Smith, p. 1265.
Gypsum and gypsum products, by Edwin C. Eckel, p. 1105.
Index, p. 1371.
Iron ores, by John Birkinbine, p. 53.
Lead, by Charles Kirchhoff, p. 363.
Lime and sand-lime brick, by Edwin C. Eckel, p. 1003.
Lithium minerals, by Edmund Otis Hovey, p. 1271.
Magnesite, by Charles G. Yale, p. 1273.
Manganese ores, by John Birkinbine, p. 87.
Mica, by George Otis Smith, p. 1279.
Mineral waters, by Myron L. Fuller, p. 1285.
Monazite and zircon, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, p. 1313.
Natural gas, by W.T. Griswold, p. 799.
Peat, by Marius R. Campbell, p. 1319.
Petroleum, by W.T. Griswold, p. 813.
Phosphate rock, by Edmund Otis Hovey, p. 1117.
Platinum, by F.W. Horton, p. 423.
Precious stones, by George Frederick Kunz, p. 1323.
Quartz (flint) and feldspar, by Heinrich Ries, p. 1350.
Quicksilver, by F.W. Horton, p. 393.
Salt, by Edmund Otis Hovey, p. 1127.
Sand and gravel, by A.T. Coons, p. 1007.
Statistics of cement industry, by L.L. Kimball, p. 924.
Steel-hardening metals, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, p. 405.
Stone industry, by A.T. Coons, p. 1021.
Table of contents, p. 3.
Talc and soapstone, by Joseph Hyde Pratt, p. 1361.
Timber used in the mines of the United States in 1905, by R.S. Kellogg, p. 1369.
Tin, by Frank L. Hess, p. 445.
Zinc and lead ores, by H. Foster Bain, p. 379.
Zinc, by Charles Kirchhoff, p. 371.
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