Concerning Ochre, Bole, Emery, And Borax.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Abstract

OCHRE is a semimineral composed by Nature of earth and a tincture of yellow caused by a fumosity of lead ore. By itself it is a material without any [38] metal, although when it is used in smelting it helps to melt the harsh and sour ores of metals. I do not know that it has any other use, except to painters. Bole is also a red viscous earth which has a very astringent and drying nature. It has no very apparent smell or taste, and I think that the cause of its redness lies in the fumosities of iron ore, for it is a companion to this and is found in its mines. It is an efficacious medicine against any poison and in this capacity has an action like terra sigillata* or perhaps better. In
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APA:  (1942)  Concerning Ochre, Bole, Emery, And Borax.

MLA: Concerning Ochre, Bole, Emery, And Borax.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1942.

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