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THESE three additions to the Imperial Institute's series of Monographs on Mineral Resources deal respectively with the ores of chromium and lead, and the platinum metals. Those on chromium and platinum are naturally the most complete, for the lead ores are especially varied and widely distributed, and have a longer mining history.
Imperial Institute: Monographs on Mineral Resources, with Special Reference to the British Empire. Chromium Ore.
By W. G. Rumbold. Pp. ix + 58. (1921.) 3s. 6d. net. (2)The Platinum Metals. By A. D. Lumb.Pp. ix + 63. (1920°-) 3s - 6d. net. (3) Lead Ores. By T. C. F. Hall.Pp. ix + 127. 6s. net. (London: John Murray, 1921.)
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G., J. Imperial Institute: Monographs on Mineral Resources, with Special Reference to the British Empire Chromium Ore . Nature 108, 268–269 (1921). https://doi.org/10.1038/108268b0
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