Chapter 24

Heinemann’s Scientific Handbooks.

Heinemann’s Scientific Handbooks.

I.

MANUAL OF ASSAYING GOLD, SILVER, COPPER, AND LEAD ORES.

ByWalter Lee Brown, B.Sc.

Revised, corrected, and considerably enlarged, with a chapter on THE ASSAYING OF FUEL, &c., byA. B. Griffiths, Ph.D., F.R.S. (Edin.), F.C.S.

Revised, corrected, and considerably enlarged, with a chapter on THE ASSAYING OF FUEL, &c., byA. B. Griffiths, Ph.D., F.R.S. (Edin.), F.C.S.

In One Volume, small crown 8vo. Illustrated, 7s. 6d.

Colliery Guardian.—“A delightful and fascinating book.”

Financial World.—“The most complete and practical manual on everything which concerns assaying of all which have come before us.”

North British Economist.—“With this book the amateur may become an expert. Bankers and Bullion Brokers are equally likely to find it useful.”

II.

THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF GASES.

ByArthur L. Kimball,of the Johns Hopkins University.

In One Volume, small crown 8vo. Illustrated, 5s.

CONTENTS.

Chemical News.—“The man of culture who wishes for a general and accurate acquaintance with the physical properties of gases, will find in Mr. Kimball’s work just what he requires.”

Iron.—“We can highly recommend this little book.”

Manchester Guardian.—“Mr. Kimball has the too rare merit of describing first the facts, and then the hypotheses invented to limn them together.”

III.

HEAT AS A FORM OF ENERGY.

By ProfessorR. H. Thurston, of Cornell University.

In One Volume, small crown 8vo. Illustrated, 5s.

CONTENTS.

OTHER VOLUMES IN PREPARATION.


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