Annual report of the Department of Public Health / Union of South Africa.
- South Africa. Department of Health
- Date:
- [1940]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Annual report of the Department of Public Health / Union of South Africa. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Phics (Post Free within the Union). s. d. No. 19.—The Coal Resources of the Union of South Africa: Vol. I.—The Coalfields of Witbank, Springs, and Heidelberg, and of the Orange Free State. By W. Wybergh .134 pages, 12 plates, and 3 maps. 1922. ... Vol. II.—The Inland Coalfields of Natal. By W. Wybergh. 189 pages, and 2 maps. 1925 .. Vol. III.—The Coalfields of the Eastern and South-Eastern Transvaal, Springbok Flats, Waterberg, Zoutpansberg, and of the Cape Province. By W. Wybergh. 182 pages and 6 maps. 1928 .. No. 20.—The Pretoria Salt-Pan: A Soda Caldera. By P. A. Wagner. 136 pages, 18 plates, and 1 map. 1922 . No. 21.—On the Magnetic Nickel Deposits of the Bushveld Complex in the Rustenburg District, Transvaal. By P. A. Wagner. 181 pages, 21 plates, and 1 map. 1924 . No. 22.—A Subject Index to the Literature on the Geology and Mineral Resources of South Africa. (Supplement and companion volume to Memoir No. 18.) By A. L. Hall. 384 pages. 1924 ... No. 23.—The Economic Geology of Sabie and Pilgrims Rest. By W. J. Wybergh. 124 pages and 2 maps. 1926 . No. 24.—Preliminary Report on the Platinum Deposits in the South-Eastern Part of the Rustenburg District, Transvaal. By P. A. Wagner. 42 pages and 1 map. 1926 . No. 25.—A Bibliography of South African Geology for the Years 1921 to 1925 inclusive). Authors’ Index. By A. L. Hall. 117 pages. 1927 .. No. 26.—The Iron Deposits of the Union of South Africa. By P. A. Wagner. 268 pages, 45 plates, and 30 text figures. 1928 . No. 27.—A Bibliography of South African Geology for the Years 1926 to 1930 (inclusive). Authors’ Index. By A. L. Hall. 160 pages. 1931 . No. 28.—The Bushveld Igneous Complex of the Central Transvaal. By A L. Hall. 510 pages, 40 plates, 40 text figures, and 1 map in colour. 1932 . No. 29.—The Building Stones of the Union of South Africa. By W. Wybergh. 238 pages, 1 plate, and 1 map. 1932 . No. 30.—A Bibliography of South African Geology, for the years 1931 to 1935 (inclusive). Authors’ Index. By A. L. Hall. 1937 . No. 31.—The Pegmatite Area south of the Orange River in Namaqualand. By T. W. Gevers. 164 pages, 16 plates, 5 text figures and one map. 1937 ... ... ..r . No. 32.—Analyses of Rocks, Minerals, Ores, Coal Soils and Waters from Southern Africa. By A. L. Hall .. 10 0 10 0 10 0 7 6 7 6 10 0 5 6 2 6 5 0 10 0 5 0 10 0 7 6 5 0 7 6 15 0 No. 33.—The Geology of the Country around Bethlehem and Kestell with special reference to Oil Indications. By O. R. van Eeden. 54 pages, 4 plates, 3 text figures, and one map in colours. 1937 . 7 6 No. 34.—The Water-bearing Properties of the More Important Geological Formations in the Union of South Africa. By H. F. Frommurze. 170 pages, 9 plates, 27 text figures . 5 0 No. 35.—The Geology and Archaeology of the Vaal River Basin. By P. G. Sohnge, D. J. L. Visser and C. van Riet Lowe. 134 pages, 36 plates, and 20 text figures ... 5 0 (c) Sheet Maps, published in colour, each accompanied by an Explanation. (Price 5s. each, complete): Transvaal Province Scale 1:148,750, or 2-35 miles to the inch. No. 1.—Pretoria, Revised Edition (Explanation by L. J. Krige and B. V. Lombaard). 1929. No. 2.—Pienaars River, Revised Edition (Explana¬ tion by H. Kynaston). 1913. No. 8.—Sekukuniland (Explanation by A. L. Hall). 1911. No. 9.—Marico (Explanation by W. A. Humphrey). 1911. No. 10.—Nylstroom (Explanation by H. Kynaston, E. T. Mellor and W. A. Humphrey). 1912. No. 11.—Lydenburg (Explanation by A. L. Hall). 1913. No. 12.—Pilansberg (Explanation by W. A. Humphrey). 1914. OBTAINABLE FROM THE GOVERNMENT i n * rc r i n a o / i rfcb ir4o . ** /<<j No. 13.—OliRmts River (Explanation by Hall). 1914. _■■■<'■ No. 14.—Witfontein Explanation by H. No. 15.—Crocodile tea'*and W. A. Pools phrey). 1920. No. 17.—Springbok Flats (Explanation by Wagner). 1927. No. 18.—Moos River (Explanation by Lombaard). 1931. No. 51.—Bethal (Explanation by F. A. 1934. No. 53.—Ventersdorp (Explanation by L. .etc.). 1935. No. 68.—Piet Retief (Explanation by Humphrey and L. J. Krige). 1931. Cape Province. Scale 1:238,000, or 3-8 m the inch. No. 5.—Laingsburg (Explanation by Rogers). 1925. No. 9.—Port Elizabeth (Explanation Haughton). 1928. No. 27.—Maclear-Umtata (Explanation by du Toit). 1917. No. 28.—Pondoland (Explanation by A Toit). 1920. No. 35.—Matatiele (Explanation by Toit). 1929. Cape Province. Scale 1:148,750, or 2-35 ; the inch. No. 247.—Capetown (Explanation by Haughton). 1933. No. 150.—Sundays River (Explanation Haughton). 1936. Natal Province. Scale 1:148,750, or 2-35 the inch. , No. 102.—Vryheid (Explanation by Humphrey and L. J. Krige). 1932. No. 109.—Nkandhla (Explanation by A Toit). 1931. (d) Special Publications: Geological Map of Natal. Prepared by the Department of Natal prior to 191G 20 miles to the inch. 1910. ... Report on the Oil Shales in Impendhle < Natal. By A. L. du Toit. 1910 P ... ^ Geological Map of the Witwatersrand with Explanation. By E. T. Mellor. sheets. Scale 1:60,000. (Price: £1. 1C Geological Map of the Country roundf™ Scale 1:60,000. With an Explanation Rogers. 1922 . Geological Map of the Country around Vr< Scale 1:63,360. With an Explanation T. Nel. 1927 . The Geology of the Postmasburg Deposits. Scale 1:49,501. With an E tion by Louis T. Nel. 1929 . Physical Map of the Union of South adjoining Territories, coloured to show, of land. Compiled by Eric H. Ban] scale 1:1,000,000; in four sheets. Geological Map of Klerksdorp-Vent sheets). Scale 1:60,000. With Expl L. T. Nel.. (e) Bulletins of the Mines Department, Series: No. 1.—The Witwatersrand System in tl dorp-Ventersdorp Area. A Preliminary By Louis T. Nel. 1934 . No. 2.—The Andalusite Sands of the Transvaal. By F. C. Partridge. 1934 No. 3.—Gypsum in the Union of South Af No. 4.—The Travertine Deposits near F Johns . No. 5.—The Nickel-Copper Occurrence in tt veld Igneous Complex, West of the Pill ‘ No. 6.—Corundum in the Union of Sout No. 7.—Some Magnetometric and Gra^ Surveys in the Transvaal. By O. Wei Simpson, M.Sc., and G. L. Paver, B.i No. 8.—“ Wonderstone.” By Louis T. Jacobs and G. R. Bozzoli. 1937 ... No. 9.—The Ochre Deposits of the Ri District, Cape Province. Bv D. J. L. 1937 . ..;.. 1 No. 10.—The Chromite Deposits of tbe Igneous Complex, Transvaal. By W. burger. B. V. Lombaard, B. Wasser C. M. Schwellntis. No. 11.—Vermiculite Deposits in the Area, N.E. Transvaal. By C. M. Schv No. 12.—Gold Occurrence South-West o burg. By J. Willemse .. . PRINTER AT PRETORIA AND CAPE1](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31477215_0092.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)