, Silver, 16s. (See p. 64.)
~IRON (The Metallurgy of).~ By T. TURNER, A.R.S.M., F.I.C., F.C.S.
SECOND EDITION, Revised. 16s. (See p. 65.)
~STEEL (The Metallurgy of).~ By F.W. HARBORD, Assoc.R.S.M., F.I.C., with
a Section on Mechanical Treatment by J.W. HALL, A.M.Inst, C.E. (See p.
65.) [_Ready shortly._
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_Will be Published at Short Intervals._
~METALLURGICAL MACHINERY:~ the Application of Engineering to
Metallurgical Problems. By HENRY CHARLES JENKINS, Wh.Sc., Assoc.R.S.M.,
Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., of the Royal College of Science. (See p. 64).
~ALLOYS.~ By the EDITOR.
*** Other Volumes in Preparation.
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FIFTH EDITION, thoroughly Revised and considerably Enlarged. Large 8vo,
with numerous Illustrations and Micro-Photographic Plates of different
varieties of Steel. 18s.
~An Introduction to the Study of METALLURGY.~
BY
Sir W. ROBERTS-AUSTEN, K.C.B., D.C.L., F.R.S., A.R.S.M., Late Chemist
and Assayer of the Royal Mint, and Professor of Metallurgy in the Royal
College of Science.
GENERAL CONTENTS.--The Relation of Metallurgy to Chemistry.--Physical
Properties of Metals.--Alloys.--The Thermal Treatment of Metals.--Fuel
and Thermal Measurements.--Materials and Products of
Metallurgical Processes.--Furnaces.
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