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Fourth Edition, Revised. Fully Illustrated. 21s.

THE METALLURGY OF GOLD. By T. KIRKE ROSE, D.Sc. Lond., Assoc. R.S.M., Chemist and Assayer to the Royal Mint.

“Adapted for all who are interested in the Gold Mining Industry, being free from technicalities as far as possible, but is more particularly of value to those engaged in the industry.”—Cape Times.

A comprehensive practical treatise on this important subject.”—The Times.


Medium 8vo. With numerous Plates, Maps, and Illustrations. 21s. net.

CYANIDING GOLD AND SILVER ORES: A Practical Treatise on the Cyanide Process. By H. FORBES JULIAN, and EDGAR SMART, A.M.I.C.E.

“A handsome volume of 400 pages which will be a valuable book of reference for all associated with the process.”—Mining Journal.


Large Crown 8vo. Third English Edition. Fully Illustrated, 7s. 6d.

THE CYANIDE PROCESS OF GOLD EXTRACTION. By Professor JAMES PARK, F.G.S., M.Inst.M.M.

“We can confidently recommend this book as a thoroughly practical work, and congratulate the author at its continued success.”—Chemical News.


In Crown 8vo. Illustrated. Fancy Cloth Boards. Price 4s. 6d.

GOLD SEEKING IN SOUTH AFRICA; A Handbook of Hints for intending Explorers, Prospectors, and Settlers. By THEO. KASSNER, Mine Manager.

“The Prospector ought to include this book in his library of reference, and the stay-at-home reader will be interested and informed by its contents.”—Mining World.


Third Edition, Revised. With Illustrations. Handsome cloth, 5s.

PROSPECTING FOR MINERALS. By S. HERBERT COX, Assoc. R.S.M., M.Inst.M.M., F.G.S., &c.

“This EXCELLENT HANDBOOK will prove a perfect vade-mecum to those engaged in the practical work of Mining and Metallurgy.”—Times of Africa.


Large 8vo. Cloth. Fully Illustrated. 12s. 6d. net.

METALLURGICAL ANALYSIS AND ASSAYING: A THREE YEARS’ COURSE FOR STUDENTS OF SCHOOLS OF MINES. By W. A. MACLEOD, B.A., B.Sc., A.O.S.M., and CHAS. WALKER, F.C.S.

“The publication of this volume tends to prove that the teaching of metallurgical analysis and assaying in Australia rests in competent hands.”—Nature.


In Large 4to. Library Style. Beautifully Illustrated with 20 Plates, many in Colours, and 94 Figures in the Text. £2, 2s. net.

PRECIOUS STONES: THEIR PROPERTIES, OCCURRENCES, AND USES. By Dr. MAX BAUER. Translated by L. J. SPENCER, M.A. (Cantab.), F.G.S.

“The plates are remarkable for their beauty, delicacy, and truthfulness. A glance at them alone is a lesson on precious stones.”—AthenÆum.


London: CHARLES GRIFFIN & CO., Limited, Exeter St., Strand.


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Frontispiece

GETTING GOLD:

A PRACTICAL TREATISE

FOR

PROSPECTORS, MINERS, AND STUDENTS.

BY

J. C. F. JOHNSON, F.G.S.,

MEMBER OF THE AUST. INST. OF MINING ENGINEERS;

AUTHOR OF “PRACTICAL MINING,” “THE GENESIOLOGY OF GOLD,” ETC.

THIRD EDITION.

WITH 50 ILLUSTRATIONS AND 8 PLATES.

LONDON:

CHARLES GRIFFIN AND COMPANY, Limited;

EXETER STREET, STRAND.

1904.

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