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    Discussion of Mr. Webster's paper (p. 766)

    Henry D. Hibbard, High Bridge, N. J. (Communication to the Secretary): There is one chemical factor which has not been considered in the author's tabulation of tests, but which is none the . less

    Jan 1, 1893

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    Glen Summit Paper - Results of Stream-Measurements of the United States Geological Survey

    By F. H. Newell

    Measurements of the amount of water flowing in many of the larger rivers of the west have been made by the United States Geological Survey, and by this means the daily discharges of these rivers have

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Glen Summit Paper - A Hand-Telescope for Stadia-Work

    By Robert H. Richards

    If one holds up a prism, or wedge of glass, with narrow angle, say l° to 2O, and compares the transmitted image with the image seen above or below the prism, the former will be found to be throw

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Cleveland Paper - The Physical and Chemical Equations of the Open-Hearth Process. [Discussion of the Paper by Mr. Campbell, Transactions, xix., p. 128]

    By Henry D. Hibbard

    Henry D. HibbaRd, Pittsburgh, Pa,: This is a most interesting and instructive paper, some of whose lessons should find immediate application. It points out how fuel-consumption is to be decreased in o

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Cleveland Paper - Some Experiments on Blast-Furnace Gases

    By Jasper Whiting

    It is well known that there is no better indication of the working of a blast-furnace than is ,given by analyses of its gases; yet although many indiviclual analyses have been made, there is, I think,

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Glen Summit Paper - The Magnetic Concentration of Iron-Ore. [Discussion at Glen Summit Meeting]

    [Note.—The paper of Mr. Hoffman on " Practical Results in the Magnetic Concentration of Iron-Ore " (page 602); that of Mr. Langdon on "The Use of Magnetic Concentrates in the Port Henry Blast-Furnaace

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Cleveland Paper - Electricity in Welding and Metal-Working

    By A. B. Wood

    In welding and metal working by electricity, two systems are in use,—the so-called. incandescent system, in which the material operated upon is traversed by currents of large volume and low electro-mo

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Glen Summit Paper - The Determination of Iron in the Tails from Magnetic Concentration

    By E. K. Landis

    The question of magnetic concentration is assuming considerable importance, and the efficiency of the different concentrating-machines is widely discussed. As the amount of iron left in the tails must

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Cleveland Paper - The Alluvial Tin-Deposits of Siak, Sumatra

    By Charles M. Rolker

    The main tin-producing regions of the world are known to be England, Australia and the Dutch East Indian possessions, chiefly Banca and Billiton. During recent years, the tin of the Malay Peninsula, e

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Cleveland Paper - Stone-Coal in the Lead Blast-Furnace

    By James W. Neill

    Bituminous coal has for many years been used for the smelting of iron-ores in the blast-furnace. In some districts in Scotland it is used alone, in others it is used mixed with coke. The similar use o

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Glen Summit Paper - A New System of Ore-Sampling

    By H. L. Bridgman

    The correct sampling of ores is a subject of far greater importance than is usually conceded to it. Of the little which has been published on this subject, the recent paper by Mr. Glenn, with the acco

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Glen Summit Paper - Cord-Wood in the Matting Blast-Furnace

    By Herbert Lang

    Cord-wood, sawn into blocks of about a foot in length, is a regular constituent of our fuel-charge at Mineral, Idaho, our work being the matting of silver-ores by fusion in a blast-furnace. The furnac

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Glen Summit Paper - The Handling of Ingots and Moulds in Bessemer Steel-Works

    By Gram Curtis

    The keen and close competition now ruling in the iron and steel manufacture requires imperatively, in the design and construction of the machinery employed, the fulfilment in the highest practicable d

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Cleveland Paper - The Precipitation of Metals from Hyposulphite Solutions

    By C. A. Stetefeldt

    Metallurgical processes cannot be conducted successfully With out the aid of analytical chemistry. The great perfection of Iead smelting in the West, for instance, has only been accomplished by the an

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Cleveland Paper - International Standards for the Analysis of Iron and Steel. [Continuation of the Paper, Transactions, xix., p. 614]

    By John W. Langley

    The unsatisfactory character of most, if not all, of the processes for the direct determination of alumina in the presence of iron and phosphoric acid, and the sharpness with which both the iron and p

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Glen Summit Paper - Electric Locomotives in German Mines

    By Karl Eilers

    During my stay of two years in this country, I have heard of only four electric mine-locomotive plants, of which three were built by the firm of Siemens & Halske, and the fourth by the Allgemeine Elek

    Jan 1, 1892