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    Virginia Paper - Note on the Falling Cliff Zinc Mine

    By F. P. Dewey

    The Falling Cliff Mine adjoins on the west the Bertha Mine, from which a large amount of first-class ore has been taken, producing the purest zinc known to commerce. The two mines are in the same hill

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Virginia Paper - On the Filtration of Water for Industrial Purposes

    By P. Barnes

    The complete and uccurate filtration of water (if the word accurste map be thus Used) for the feeding of boilers, and for many similar industrial purposes, although somewhat practiced both at home and

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Virginia Paper - Manganese Determinations in Steel

    By William Kent

    During the discussions at the Philadelphia meeting in February last;) several speakers expressed their doubts of the general accuracy of chemical analyses of steel made by "iron works chemists," and e

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Washington D.C. Paper - Coals in Mexico, Santa Rosa District

    By W. H. Adams

    I doubt if many of our engineers know of the existence of coalfields extending over hundreds of miles of territory bordering on and lying contiguous to the Rio Grande River in Mexico. Essential as the

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Washington D.C. Paper - The New Mill at Batopilas, State of Chihuahua, Mexico

    By J. C. F. Randolph

    This mill being now in successful work, it seems proper to record some professional memoranda concerning it. It is intended to handle an unusual ore, in a locality difficult of access, and its arrange

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Virginia Paper - An Analysis of the Casualties in the Anthracite Coal Mines, from 1871 to 1880

    By H. M. Chance M

    The following tables have been compiled from the annual reports of the Inspectors of Mines, to determine the percentages of fatal and non-fatal casualties from roof-falls and explosions of fire-damp.

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Virginia Paper - The Rich Hill Iron Ore

    By F. P. Dewey

    Rich Hill is situated in the famous car-wheel iron region of Southwestern Virginia, and although it contains many iron ores, this paper will be devoted chiefly to its car-wheel ore. Geologically, R

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Washington D.C. Paper - Iron and Steel considered as Structural Materials – A Discussion, Papers and Remarks by (f3ba273f-6584-4765-af59-a7f41624746d)

    By Captain Lyle

    I was very much interested in Mr. Macdonald's paper, and I can say that there is nothing in it to which I cannot heartily subscribe. In speaking of the want of knowledge that has existed, and sti

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Instruments for Projection Drawing

    By J. M. Silliman

    ISOMETRICAL drawing and clinographic projection are generally preferred to perspective drawings for representation of small objects or complicated mechanisms, as they present to the eye a sufficiently

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Washington D.C. Paper - Iron and Steel considered as Structural Materials – A Discussion, Papers and Remarks by (e8bf8eb9-d7f4-4dd4-a0aa-31de74d2421d)

    By General Meigs

    I do not know that I can do any more than to express my entire concurrence in the views which have. been already expressed by Mr. Macdonald. It appears to me that he has we over the wholz subject. I m

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Notes on the Hard-Splint Coal of the Kanawha Valley

    By Stuart M. Buck

    THE term "splint" seems to have been adopted to describe the fracture of the hard bituminous coals of West Virginia. It is not a scientific name,, but rather a trade term, and does not indicate a corr

    Jan 1, 1882

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    The Available Tonnage of the Bituminous Coal¬ Fields of Pennsylvania

    By H. M. Chance

    THE great outspread of the coal measures over portions of thirty-one of the sixty-seven counties Of Pennsylvania, and the large number of workable seams comprising the coal series, together with some

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Notes on the Behavior of Manganese to Carbon

    By Willard P. Ward

    I DESIRE to put on record a fact in relation to the effect of manganese on pig iron which I have never seen in print, and which may, perhaps, not have been observed by anyone except myself. In 1875

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Note on Manganese in Bessemer Rail-Steel

    By John W. Cabot

    THE following series of analyses, which may, be of interest to Bessemer-steel makers, is submitted as a contribution to the much-vexed discussion of manganese in Bessemer steel. They were made by the

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Washington D.C. Paper - Electrical Apparatus and Processes for the Mining and Metallurgical Engineer

    By N. S. Keith

    No one of the live subjects of the day, to which the attention of the mining engineer and metallurgist should be turned, is of greater practical interest to him than electricity in its applications to

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Washington D.C. Paper - The Southern Soapstones, Kaolin, and Fire Clays, and their Uses

    By P. H. Mell

    AMONG the minerals exhibited at the Atlanta Exhibition of 1881, soapstone, kaolin, and asbestos were well represented. The first two occur in large quantities, of very pure quality, throughout the Sou

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Washington D.C. Paper - The Occurrence of Gold in the Potsdam Formation, Black Hills Dakota

    By W. B. Devereux

    The special mriditions under which gold occurs in the Potsdam formation of the Black Hills prew~lt features worthy of a more systematic pesentation than they have heretofore received. The notes

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Chemical Methods For Analyzing Rail-Steel

    By Magnus Troilius

    INTRODUCTION BY C. P. SANDBERG. SINCE the discussion On steel rails in America has forcibly drawn attention to the value of chemical analysis, if not as a necessary stipulation, at least as a guide

    Jan 1, 1882