Abrasive materials, by W.C. Phalen, p. 581.
Arsenic, by F.L. Hess, p. 599.
Asbestos, by J.S. Diller, p. 697.
Asphalt, related bitumens, and bituminous rock, by J.A Taff, p. 707.
Barytes and strontium, by E.F. Burchard, p. 669.
Borax, by Charles G. Yale, p. 603.
Cement industry in the United States in 1908, by E.C. Eckel, p. 441.
Clay-working industries, by Jefferson Middleton, p. 455.
Coal briquetting, Edward W. Parker, p. 213.
Coal, by Edward W. Paker, p. 5.
Coke, by Edward W. Parker, p. 223.
Fluorspar and cryolite, by E.F. Burchard, p. 607.
Gas, coke, tar, and ammonia, by Edward W. Parker, p. 285.
Graphite, by E.S. Bastin, p. 717.
Gypsum, by E.F. Burchard, p. 621.
Index, p. 879.
Lime, by A.T. Coons, p. 511.
List of illustrations, p. 4.
Magnesite, by Charles G. Yale, p. 739.
Mica, by D.B. Sterrett, p. 791.
Mineral paints, by E.F. Burchard, p. 675.
Mineral waters, by S. Sanford, p. 755.
Monazite and zircon, by D.B. Sterrett, p. 791.
Natural Gas, by B. Hill, p. 317.
Peat, by Charles A. Davis, p. 795.
Petroleum, by David T. Day, p. 345.
Phosphate rock, by F.B. Van Horn, p. 629.
Precious stones, by D.B. Sterrett, p. 805.
Quartz and feldspar, by E.S. Bastin, p. 861.
Salt and Bromine, by W.C. Phalen, p. 643.
Slate, by A.T. Coons, p. 521.
Stone, by A.T. Coons, p. 533.
Sulphur and pyrite, by W.C. Phalen, p. 659.
Table of contents, p. 3.
Talc and soapstone, by J.S. Diller, p. 869.
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