Excerpt from The Journal of the Canadian Mining Institute, 1905, Vol. 8: Containing the Papers and Proceeding of the Meeting of the Institute
Proceedings of 7th Annual General Meeting, Montreal, 1905; Presidential Address, By Eugene Coste, E. M., Toronto, Ont.; The Goldfield District, Nevada, By E. P.Jennings, Salt Lake City, Utah; Wrought Pipe - Threading and Relative Durability of Steel and Iron, By Frank N. Speller, B. Sc., Pittsburgh, Pa.; The Advantages of Combining Topographical with Geological Surveying in Unexplored Regions (Abstract), By Dr. Robert Bell, Ottawa, Ont.; Crude Petroleum and its Application as Fuel for Industrial Operations in the Hawaiian Islands, By J. N. S. Williams, C. & M. E., Puunene, Maui, T. H.; The Need of a Provincial Museum in Ontario 68, By Dr. W. A. Parks, Toronto, Ont.; The Artesian and Other Deep Wells on the Island of Montreal, By Dr. F. D. Adams, McGill University, Montreal, Que.; Notes on Concrete, By R. V. Leonard, C. E., St. Catharines, Ont.; Value of Undeveloped Mining Claims, By Prof. G. R. Mickle, Toronto, Ont.; The Electric Smelting of Zinc Ores, By Frederick T. Snyder, Oak Park, Ill.; Abstract of an Address on Electric Smelting, By Dr. Eugene Haanel, Ottawa, Ont.; Canadian Metallurgical Products for the Far East, By Frederick Hobart, New York; Mining Statistics, By Frederick Hobart, New York; On Uniform Mining Statistics in Canada, By Eugene Coste, E. M., Toronto, Ont.; Boruite Ores of British Columbia and the Yukon Territory, By Mm. M. Brewer, M. E., Victoria, B. C.; A Correction in the Classification of Our Gold Formation, By F. Hille, M. E., Port Arthur, Ont.; The Distribution of the Platinum Metals in Other Sources than Placers, By C. W. Dickson. M. A., Ph. D., School of Mining, Kingston.
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