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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1899-1900-197

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engineering architecture and applied sciences 193 Mercury -Treatment of Mercurial Ores Eefining of mercury Amalgams Bismuth -The smelting refining and uses of Bismuth Fusible metals φ 1' ן ן י י י ן Nickel -The means by which nickel is obtained from its ores Grain cast and malleable nickel Indus- trial applications of the metal and its alloys German silver nickel steel &c Aluminium -Its extraction from aluminous earths Uses of the pure and alloyed metal Aluminium bronze &c Sodium and Potassium Cadmium -Their extraction and uses Fee £3 3s for the Course Evening Class -Wednesday 7-8 The Course of Lectures is similar to that given in the Day Fee £1 15 per Term or £1 lis 6d for the Winter Session METALLURGICAL LABORATORY The Laboratory is open every day from 10 to except on Saturdays when it closes at o'clock ו rnf יי The instruction given to each person in the Laboratory is regulated entirely by his special requirements Third-year Matriculated Students joining the Division of Metallurgy follow the Course laid down in the Time Table Particular attention is given to the following subjects The methods of Assaying by fire the ores of Gold Silver Lead Iron Copper Tin &c The Assay of Bullion The Amalgamation of Gold and Silver Ores Ν
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