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Journal Article

Author
Jenkins, Henry C.
Title
Laboratory Report
In
Victoria Department of Mines, Annual Report of the Secretary
Imprint
1899, pp. 24-32
Description

Keywords: laboratory assays; Victorian mines; gold; silver; copper; lead; antimony; tin
iron
bismuth
manganese
cobalt
molybdenum
chromium
tungsten
nickel; cyanogen, gold processing; assays
manganese
copper
tungsten
mercuiry
cobalt
; Stone, Mr., retirement of;.
Type of Chemistry: inorganic; mineralogical; analytical

Source
CIAB-Collins

EOAS ID: bib/CIAB00315.htm

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