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MISCELLANEOUS


SIMPLE TESTS FOR MINERALS.

By Joseph Campbell, M.A., F.G.S., M.I.M.E. Fourth edition, revised and enlarged (completing the twelfth thousand). With illustrations. Cloth, round corners, 3s. 6d. (postage 1d.)

Ballarat Star: "This is an excellent little work, and should be in the hands of every scientific and practical miner."

Bendigo Evening Mail: "Should be in every prospector's kit. It enables any intelligent man to ascertain for himself whether any mineral he may discover has a commercial value."

Newcastle Morning Herald: "The book is a thoroughly practical one."

Wyalong Star: "Now it will be possible for miners and prospectors to test any mineral which has a commercial value."


THE PLANTS OF NEW SOUTH WALES:

An Analytical Key to the Flowering Plants (except Grasses and Rushes) and Ferns of the State, with a list of native plants discovered since 1893.

By W. A. Dixon, F.I.C., F.C.S. With Glossary and 49 diagrams. Foolscap 8vo., cloth gilt, 3s. 6d. (postage 2d.)

Nature: "A handy little book providing a compact guide for naming flowers in the field."

Sydney Morning Herald: "A valuable contribution to the botanic literature of Australia."


IRRIGATION WITH SURFACE AND SUBTERRANEAN WATERS, AND LAND DRAINAGE.

By W. Gibbons Cox, C.E. With 81 illustrations and a coloured map of Australia. Crown 8vo., cloth gilt, 3s. 6d. (postage 2d.)

The Australasian: "The most valuable contribution to the literature on the subjects dealt with that has yet appeared in Australia."

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