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I.—Sands used in Manufactures - 1. A Memoir on British Resources of Sands suitable for Glass-making, with Notes on certain Crushed Rocks and Refractory Materials. By P. G. H. Boswell. pp. 92. London: Longmans, Green & Co.1916. - 2. A Supplementary Memoir on British Resources of Sands and Rocks used in Glass-manufacture, with Notes on certain Refractory Materials. By P. G. H. Boswell. pp. 92. London: Longmans, Green & Co.1917. - 3. British Glass-sands; their Location and Characteristics. By P. G. H. Boswell. From the Transactions of the Society of Glass Technology, vol. i, 1917. - 4. Notes on American High-grade Glass-sands. By P. G. H. Boswell. From the Transactions of the Society of Glass Technology, vol. i, 1917. - 5. Some Geological Characters of Moulding-sands. By P. G. H. Boswell. Reprinted from the Foundry Trade Journal, 08, 1917. - 6. Sands used in Metallurgical Practice, with Comparative Notes on those used in Glass-manufacture. By P. G. H. Boswell. Reprinted from the Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, 1917.

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1. A Memoir on British Resources of Sands suitable for Glass-making, with Notes on certain Crushed Rocks and Refractory Materials. By P. G. H. Boswell. pp. 92. London: Longmans, Green & Co.1916.

2. A Supplementary Memoir on British Resources of Sands and Rocks used in Glass-manufacture, with Notes on certain Refractory Materials. By P. G. H. Boswell. pp. 92. London: Longmans, Green & Co.1917.

3. British Glass-sands; their Location and Characteristics. By P. G. H. Boswell. From the Transactions of the Society of Glass Technology, vol. i, 1917.

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