Annales des Mines (1910, série 10, volume 18) [Image 255]

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from Terlingua, Texas (U. S. Geological Survey). 6 pl. and en4°

Applications industrielles

de la

physique et de ta

chimie.

Métallurgie .

gravings. In-8°, 174 p. W. Wesley. 6 fr. 25. (W.),

LINDGBEN

GRATON

(L.-C.) and

deposits of New Mexico (U. BECKER

(O.-M.). — High speed steel. In-8°. Hill Pub. Co. 21 fr. 25.

(W.). — Continuous current machine illust. In-8°. Harper, 6 fr. 25.

CRAMP

FERNALD

design, profusely

(C.-H.). —

The ore

(2 coloured) and engravings. In-4°, 361 p. W. Wesley. 15 fr. (A. -G.). — The Innoko gold-placer district, Alaska, with

MADDREN

account of the Central Kuskokwin Valley and the Ruby Creek

(R.). — Récent development of the producer gas power

plant in the United States {U. S. Geological In-8°, 82 p. W. Wesley. 2 fr. 50.

GORDON

S. Geological Survey.) 22 plates

Survey). 2

maps.

and Gold Hill placers (17. S. Geological 5 plates, ln-8°, 87 p. W. Wesley. 6 fr. 25. MOFFIT (F.)

and

KNOPF

Survey).

Map and

(A.). — Minerai resources of the Nabesna-

White River district, Alaska (U. S. Geological Survey). 5 pl. et 2 maps. In-8°, 64 p. W. Wesley. 3 fr. 75.

5° Exploitation des mines. — Gîtes minéraux.

(C.) and

MUNROE

ASTHLEY

(G.) and

FISCHER(C

). — The valuation of public coal

lands. The value of coal lands. Depth and minimum trickness of beds, as limiting factors in valuation (U. S. Geological Survey). In-8", 75 p. W. Wesley. 1 fr. 85. BURCHARD (E.) BUTTS (C .).and ECKEL

— Iron ores, fuels and

(E.).

HALL

(C). — A primer of explosives for coal

miners (U. S. Geological W. Wesley. 2 fr. 50. POPE (G.).

Survey).

9

plates.

In-8°, 59

p.

— Thepurchase of coal by the Government under spé-

cifications, with analyses of coal delivered for the fiscal year 1908-1909 (U. 1 fr. 8b.

S.

Geological Survey). In-8°, 80 p.

W.

Wesley

fluxes of the. Birmingham District, Alabama. With chapters on the origin of

the

ores (U. S.

Geological

Survey). Coloured 6° Chemins de fer.

map and 16 pl. In-8°, 204 p. W. Wesley. 6 fr. 25. CALVERT

(W.-R.).

— Geology

of

the

Montana (U. S. Geological Survey). 83 p. W. Wesley. 4 fr. 35. CAPPS

Lewistown Map

and

coal

field,

4 pl. In-8°.

Colorado (U. S. Geological Survey). Coloured map, 7 pl. and engravings. In-8°, 99 p. W. Wesley. 4 fr. 35. (W.-H.). — A reconnaissance of some mining camps

(U.-S. Geological Survey). 62 p. W. Wesley. 1 fr. 85. EMMONS

(W.-J.). — Our home railways; howthey began and how

they are worked. Illust. Vol. I. In-8», 284 p. Warne. 7 fr.

(S.-R.). — Pleistocene geologyof the Leadville quadrangle,

EMMONS

GORDON

Map, 4 pl. and engravings. In-8°,

RAY

(W.)and

KBEISINGER (H.).

— Tests of run-of-mine and bri-

"quetted coal in a locomotive boiler (U. S. Geological Survey). Engravings. ln-8°, 32 p. W. Wesley. 1 fr. 83. (W.-E.) and BLOOD (P.-E.). In-12) Hill Pub. Co. 10 fr. 60.

SILSBEE

(W.-H.). — Some ore deposits in

Maine and the Milan

50.

Me PHERSON (L.-G.). — Transportation in Europe. In-8°. — Constable. 3 fr. 75.

— Railway spécial work.

mine, New Hampshire (U. S. Geological Survey). 3 pl. and engravings. In-8", 265 p. W. Wesley. 1 fr. 85. GALE (H.).

HARDER (E.-C).

pl.

and 5 maps.

— Manganèse deposits of the United States, with

sections on foreign deposits, chemistry and uses (U. S. Geological Survey). 2 pl. and engravings. In-8°, 298 p. W. Wesley. 6 fr. 25. HILLEBRAND

7° .Economie politique et sociale.

— Coal fields of north-western Colorado and north-

eastern Utah (U. S. Geological Survey). 22 In-8», 205 p. W. Wesley. 9 fr. 35.

(W .-F.) and

SCHALLER

(W.). — The mercury minerais

(C.-W.). — The future of trades unionism and capital in a democracy. In-8°. Putnam. b fr.

ELIOT

HOBSON

(J.-A.). — The industrial System : an inquiry into earned

and unearded income. New and Longmans. 9 fr. 3b. SULLIVAN

revised edit. In-8°, 3b8 p.

(J.-J.). — American corporations. In-8°. Apple ton. 9 fr. 3b.