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13 pp. - B. H. Kirk: Mining accounts. 15 pp. — M. Ireland: A method of
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Vol. XI, 1906. R. C. Sticht: The development of pyritic smelting. An outline
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7 pp. — AV. H. C. Lovely: The cyaniding of refractory tailings on the
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