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IV. Lead alloys, including pewter and shot metal.
V. Mercury alloys or amalgams.

VI. Alloys of precious metals, including gold, silv
platinum.

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,
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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

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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

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63. BRONZE

64. PHOSPHOR-COPPER

65. PHOSPHOR-TIN.

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66. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF BRONZE

67. THURSTON'S TABLE OF COPPER-TIN ALLOYS

68. GUN-METAL

69. BELL-METAL

70. SPECULUM METAL

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71. MACHINE BRONZES

72. ALLOYS FOR BEARINGS, ETC.
73. PHOSPHOR-BRONZE

74. SILICON-BRONZE

75. MANGANESE-BRONZE

76. CUPRO-MANGANESE

77. CUPRO-FERRO-MANGANESE

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