Abstract
(1) THE second volume of this work is by Mr. C. O. Schmitt, and consists of two sections—“The Design and Construction of Reduction Plant” and “The Transport of Material”—the latter naturally being the smaller, occupying the last hundred pages of the book.
(1) A Text-book of Rand Metallurgical Practice.
Designed as a “Working Tool” and Practical Guide for Metallurgists upon the Witwatersrand and other Similar Fields. By Ralph Stokes, Jas. E. Thomas, G. O. Smart, W. R. Dowling, H. A. White, E. H. Johnson, W. A. Caldecott, A. McA. Johnston, and C. O. Schmitt. Vol. ii. Pp. xxii + 438. (London: C. Griffin and Co., Ltd., 1912.) Price 21s. net.
(2) The Technology of Iron Enamelling and Tinning.
Being Collected Papers. By J. Grünwald. Translated from the German by Dr. H. H. Hodgson. Pp. viii + 139. (London: C. Griffin and Co., Ltd., 1912.) Price 6s. net.
(3) Notes on Foundry Practice.
By J. J. Morgan. Pp. ix + 108. (London: C. Griffin and Co., Ltd., 1912.) Price 2s. 6d. net.
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(1) A Text-book of Rand Metallurgical Practice (2) The Technology of Iron Enamelling and Tinning (3) Notes on Foundry Practice. Nature 91, 82–83 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/091082a0
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