now o be · has - his Eate t of ffect etals ence istic r in hose g of nort ✓ of in ner the IV. Lead alloys, including pewter and shot metal. VI. Alloys of precious metals, including gold, silv VII. Iron alloys. VIII. Miscellaneous alloys. Under one or other of the above headings will be alloys containing the metals platinum, silver, gold, m copper, lead, cadmium, bismuth, tin, antimony, arseni aluminium, chromium, nickel, cobalt, manganese, tu titanium, sodium, potassium, and magnesium. BIRMINGHAM AND MIDLAND INSTITUTE, ele the ace ous OW and II SECT. 21. COPPER ALLOYS 22. EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT ELEMENTS ON COP 23. BRASS, ITS PROPERTIES 24. PERCY'S TABLE OF COPPER-ZINC ALLOYS 25. THURSTON'S TABLE OF COPPER-ZINC ALLOY 26. TABLE OF VARIOUS COPPER-ZINC ALLOYS 27. TABLE OF MODERN BRASS ALLOYS 28. SHEET BRASS AND WIRE BRASS 37. PRINCE'S METAL 38. BOBIERRE'S METAL 39. MACHT'S YELLOW METAL 40. BRASS CONTAINING IRON 41. STERRO-METAL 42. AICH'S METAL 43. DELTA-METAL . 44. WHITE BRASS 45. BIRMINGHAM PLATINUM 46. SOREL'S ALLOY 47. FONTAINEMOREAU'S BRONZES 48. BRASS SOLDERS 49. MANUFACTURE OF BRASS 50. CALAMINE BRASS 111 112 112 112 112 113 114 63. BRONZE 64. PHOSPHOR-COPPER 65. PHOSPHOR-TIN. III 66. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF BRONZE 67. THURSTON'S TABLE OF COPPER-TIN ALLOYS 68. GUN-METAL 69. BELL-METAL 70. SPECULUM METAL IV 114 119 119 119 120 120 124 124 71. MACHINE BRONZES 72. ALLOYS FOR BEARINGS, ETC. 74. SILICON-BRONZE 75. MANGANESE-BRONZE 76. CUPRO-MANGANESE 77. CUPRO-FERRO-MANGANESE |