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75 per cent A. C. Fieldner Alizarin dyes American coal aniline dyes anthracene B. C. Hesse beehive ovens benzene Bureau of Mines by-product coke ovens by-product ovens by-products of coke Car sample carbolic acid coal gas coal-tar dyes COAL-TAR PRODUCTS coke and gas coke-oven commercial consumed creosote oil D. T. Randall derivatives distillation Do.a Do.b drugs dyestuffs explosives industry F. K. Ovitz fractions gallons of benzol gas benzol Geological Survey Bulletin H. C. Porter Henry Kreisinger High-grade gas coal imported J. C. W. Frazer J. K. Clement low-freezing dynamites manufacture of coal naphtha naphthalene naphthols NITROBENZENES nitrosubstitution products nitrotoluenes phenol photographic developers phthalic acid Picric acid Porter and F. K. pounds production of benzol products consumed quinone R. H. Fernald r. o. m. Mine sample raw material refined chemical products refined products Reprint of United salicylic acid supply TECHNICAL PAPER toluene United States Geological W. T. Ray xylene
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Page 21 - BULLETIN 55. The commercial trend of the producer-gas power plant in the United States, by RH Fernald. 1913. 93 pp., 1 pi., 4 figs. BULLETIN 58. Fuel-briquetting investigations, July, 1904, to July, 1912, by CL Wright. 1913. 277 pp., 21 pis., 3 figs. BULLETIN 63.
Page 20 - BULLETIN 14. Briquetting tests of lignite at Pittsburgh, Pa., 1908-9; with a chapter on sulphite-pitch binder, by CL Wright. 1911. 64 pp., 11 pis., 4 figs. BULLETIN 16. The uses of peat for fuel and other purposes, by CA Davis. 1911. 214 pp., 1 pi., 1 fig. BULLETIN 18. The transmission of heat into steam boilers, by Henry Kreisinger and WT Ray.
Page 21 - BULLETIN 40. The smokeless combustion of coal in boiler furnaces, with a chapter on central heating plants, by DT Randall and HW Weeks.
Page 2 - ... exhausted, copies may be obtained at cost price only through the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC The Superintendent of Documents is not an official of the Bureau of Mines. His is an entirely separate office and he should be addressed: SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC The general law under which publications are distributed prohibits the giving of more than one copy of a publication to one person. The price of this...
Page 20 - BULLETIN 31. Incidental problems in gas-producer tests, by RH Fernald, CD Smith, JK Clement, and HA Grine. 29 pp., 8 figs.
Page 20 - BULLETIN 28. Experimental work conducted in the chemical laboratory of the United States fuel-testing plant at St. Louis, Mo., January 1, 1905, to July 31, 1906, by NW Lord.
Page 20 - Bulletin 323. Bulletin 27. Tests of coal and briquets as fuel for house-heating boilers, by DT Randall. 45 pp. 3 pis. Reprint of United States Geological Survey Bulletin 366. Copies will not be sent to persons who received Bulletin :it;fi. Bulletin 35. The utilization of fuel in locomotive practice, by WFM Goss.
Page 2 - The Bureau of Mines, in carrying out one of the provisions of its organic act — to disseminate information concerning investigations made — prints a limited free edition of each of its publications. When this edition is exhausted, copies may be obtained at cost price only through the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC The...
Page 18 - First, that a system should be instituted in this country whereby if a foreign patent is not used for manufacture within a reasonable time, it will be open to use by American manufacturers. Second, that a law should be passed whereby unfair competition through the practice known as "dumping