Discussion of Mr. Clark's Note on Plate Amalgamation (see p. 459)

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- Jan 1, 1900
Abstract
George E. Collins, Nacoochee, Ga. (communication to the Secretary): The results tabulated below were obtained at the Reynolds mill, White county, Ga. They were noted, not with a view to investigating the point discussed by Mr. Clark, but in course of a test on a working scale to determine the com parative saving from a given free-milling ore on copper and silvered plates respectively. In every case the bullion assayed was the result of a separate clean-up on a considerable quantity of ore. The ore varied widely in grade and in other respects, but the runs bracketed in the table were made at the same time, in adjoining batteries, and on similar types of ore. In a * Result modified by the addition to the bullion-shipment of a little impure bullion left over from previous clean-ups.. On these occasions, the strips of copper were removed from the tables, and: their lower surfaces were cleaned. Hence the higher yield reported.
Citation
APA: (1900) Discussion of Mr. Clark's Note on Plate Amalgamation (see p. 459)
MLA: Discussion of Mr. Clark's Note on Plate Amalgamation (see p. 459). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1900.